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  • Existing healthcare reporting guidelines do not adequately cover all research types in Paediatric Dentistry.
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  • To develop comprehensive reporting guidelines tailored for Paediatric Dentistry research.
  • To address the gap in existing guidelines for various study designs relevant to the specialty.

Main Methods:

  • A five-phase development process, including a Delphi study adhering to established reporting guidance.
  • Formation of an Executive Group and an international multidisciplinary RAPID Delphi Group (RDG) of approximately 60 stakeholders.
  • Utilizing a 9-point Likert scale for item suitability and a dichotomous scale for clarity, followed by face-to-face consensus meetings.

Main Results:

  • Items achieving a consensus score of 7 or above from at least 80% of RDG respondents will be included.
  • The process aims to finalize a checklist of reporting elements specific to Paediatric Dentistry research.
  • Guidelines will be published and disseminated through peer-reviewed journals and scientific meetings.

Conclusions:

  • The RAPID guidelines will provide essential standards for reporting research in Paediatric Dentistry.
  • Implementation of these guidelines is expected to improve the quality and impact of dental research.
  • Freely accessible resources will be available on the RAPID website.