Identification and description of controlled clinical trials in Spanish language dental journals
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Villanueva Maffei, Julio
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Delgado, Isabel
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Saldarriaga, Julio
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Garcia Gargallo, Maria
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Amaro, Yanina
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Zapata, Sebastián
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Núñez, Lorena
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Zamorano, Gabriel
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Pardo-Hernández, Héctor
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Bonfill, Xavier
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Martín, Conchita
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2018-12-20T15:22:42Z
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2018-12-20T15:22:42Z
Publication date
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2018
Cita de ítem
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Health Information and Libraries Journal, Volumen 35, Issue 3, 2018, Pages 192-201.
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14711842
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14711834
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10.1111/hir.12214
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/158978
Abstract
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Background: To identify controlled clinical trials (CCTs) published in Spanish and in Latin American dental journals, and provide access to this body of evidence in a single source.
Methods: Handsearching, following Cochrane Collaboration guidelines, of CCTs published in Spanish
dental journals from Spain and Latin America. For each eligible trial, we collected the dental specialty,
the interventions evaluated, whether and how randomisation was achieved, and the corresponding bibliographic reference.
Results: We handsearched 107 journals published in Spain and Latin America in Spanish. Over 17 051
articles, 244 (1.43%) were CCTs. These studies focused mainly on periodontics (70, 29.0%) and oral and
maxillofacial surgery (66, 27.0%), assessing mostly pharmacological interventions (112, 46.0%). One hundred fifty-three studies (62.7%) used a random allocation of participants to study arms.
Conclusions: A significant number of dental journals published in Spain and Latin America in Spanish
language present original research relevant to inform clinical practice. These journals are not indexed in
the major electronic databases.
Practical Implications: References to the identified CCTs are now available in CENTRAL, the Cochrane
Collaboration repository for these studies. We call for adherence to the CONSORT statement in dentistry
to improve reporting of CCTs in journals published in Spanish language.