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Area of Science:

  • Endodontics
  • Medical Research Methodology

Background:

  • Observational studies are crucial for understanding disease prevalence and informing future research.
  • Standardized reporting guidelines are essential for the quality and reproducibility of scientific findings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the consensus-based development of the Preferred Reporting items for Observational studies in Endodontics (PROBE) 2023 guidelines.
  • To provide a comprehensive checklist for improving the reporting of observational studies in Endodontics.

Main Methods:

  • A steering committee adapted existing guidelines (STROBE, CLIP) and developed new items specific to Endodontics.
  • Expert consensus was achieved through a Delphi process and online meetings involving the PROBE Delphi Group and PROBE Online Meeting Group.
  • The developed checklist was piloted by authors preparing manuscripts for publication.

Main Results:

  • The PROBE 2023 checklist comprises 11 sections and 58 items.
  • The guidelines were developed through a rigorous consensus-based approach involving multiple expert groups.
  • The checklist is designed to improve the overall reporting quality of observational studies in Endodontics.

Conclusions:

  • The PROBE 2023 guidelines offer a standardized framework for reporting observational studies in Endodontics.
  • Adoption of the PROBE 2023 checklist is encouraged to enhance scientific rigor and clarity in the field.
  • The PROBE 2023 checklist is freely accessible for use by researchers and authors.