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Dental research shows low adherence to transparency practices like data and code sharing, despite increases over time. Coordinated efforts are needed to improve these critical research standards.

Keywords:
clinical trial protocolsconflict of interestdentistryinformation disseminationopen access publishing

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Area of Science:

  • Dental Research
  • Scientific Transparency
  • Bibliometrics

Background:

  • Transparency is crucial for research integrity and reproducibility.
  • Assessing adherence to transparency practices in dental research is essential for identifying areas of improvement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate adherence to five key transparency practices in dental research articles.
  • To identify trends and disparities in the adoption of these practices over time.

Main Methods:

  • Programmatic assessment of full-text articles from PubMed-indexed dental journals (up to 2021).
  • Utilized a validated, automated tool to evaluate data sharing, code sharing, conflict of interest disclosure, funding disclosure, and protocol registration.
  • Retrieved journal and article metrics from ScimagoJR and Journal Citation Reports.

Main Results:

  • Only 3.2% of 329,784 articles were available for analysis.
  • Conflict of interest (77%) and funding disclosures (62%) were common.
  • Protocol registration (7%), data sharing (2.0%), and code sharing (0.1%) were rare.
  • Most articles adhered to 0-2 practices; none adhered to all five.

Conclusions:

  • Adherence to transparency practices in dental research is increasing but remains suboptimal, particularly for data and code sharing.
  • Significant gaps exist in adopting comprehensive transparency measures.
  • Coordinated stakeholder efforts are necessary to enhance transparency in dental research.