Patient adherence in orthodontics: a protocol for a scoping review.

IF 2.5 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
R M van der Bie, A Bos, J J M Bruers, R E G Jonkman
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Background: Patient adherence is a key factor in achieving orthodontic success. While in recent years there have been changes in orthodontic healthcare, no recent comprehensive reviews regarding adherence in orthodontics are available. Therefore, the aim of this planned scoping review is to systematically map the available literature regarding patient adherence in orthodontics to identify factors associated with patient adherence and to investigate if there are knowledge gaps in the available literature.

Methods/design: This protocol was drafted according to guidelines of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis Protocols (PRISMA-P) statement and the PRISMA extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR). For the methods Arksey and O'Malley's framework and the Reviewer's Manual of the Joanna Briggs Institute for conducting scoping reviews were consulted. The inclusion criteria for this scoping review are studies of all designs assessing any form of adherence in orthodontics, published in English from 2006 onwards. The exclusion criteria are studies investigating adherence in the following patients: those with an intellectual or physical disability that could affect their ability to coincide with their therapist's recommendations and advice, those with oral cleft and craniofacial conditions, and those solely treated for obstructive sleep apnoea. Case reports and studies published in non peer reviewed journals will also be excluded. The following electronic databases will be searched: Embase, PubMed, and Web of Science Core Collection. The following key terms will be used in the search strategies: 'treatment adherence and compliance', and 'orthodontics'. Multiple reviewers will independently screen the results and perform the data charting process. A narrative description will be provided for the analysis of the included studies. The results will be categorized into multiple topics based on recommendations by previous studies into patient adherence. Identified knowledge gaps will be reported and recommendations for future research will be suggested.

Discussion: No systematic review has previously assessed this exact topic. Because of the broad-spectrum research questions and the expected widely scattered literature a scoping review approach was chosen over a systematic review approach. The Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA) has been conducting research in patient adherence in orthodontics up to 2006 and therefore only studies published from 2006 onwards will be researched in this review. Identifying knowledge gaps and summarizing and disseminating research findings on this topic is important for every dental professional performing orthodontic treatment. This protocol is registered in the Open Science Framework: https://osf.io/ec6qd.

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牙齿矫正中的患者依从性:范围界定审查协议。
背景:患者坚持正畸是取得正畸成功的关键因素。虽然近年来正畸医疗保健发生了一些变化,但最近还没有关于正畸患者依从性的全面综述。因此,本计划范围综述的目的是系统地梳理有关患者坚持正畸的现有文献,以确定与患者坚持正畸相关的因素,并调查现有文献中是否存在知识空白:本方案根据系统综述和荟萃分析方案的首选报告项目(PRISMA-P)声明和范围综述的PRISMA扩展(PRISMA-ScR)指南起草。在方法方面,参考了 Arksey 和 O'Malley 的框架以及乔安娜-布里格斯研究所(Joanna Briggs Institute)的《审稿人手册》(Reviewer's Manual),以进行范围界定综述。本范围界定综述的纳入标准是自 2006 年起用英语发表的、对牙齿矫正中任何形式的依从性进行评估的各种设计的研究。排除标准是对以下患者的依从性进行调查的研究:有智力或肢体残疾,可能会影响其配合治疗师建议和意见的患者;有口腔裂隙和颅面疾病的患者;以及仅接受阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停治疗的患者。病例报告和发表在非同行评审期刊上的研究也将被排除在外。将检索以下电子数据库:Embase、PubMed 和 Web of Science Core Collection。搜索策略中将使用以下关键术语:治疗的坚持性和依从性 "和 "正畸"。多名审稿人将独立筛选结果并进行数据制表。将对纳入研究的分析进行叙述性说明。根据以往研究对患者依从性的建议,研究结果将分为多个主题。讨论:以前没有系统性综述对这一主题进行过评估。由于研究问题的范围很广,而且预计文献会非常分散,因此我们选择了范围综述的方法,而不是系统综述的方法。阿姆斯特丹牙科学术中心(ACTA)在2006年之前一直在开展正畸患者依从性方面的研究,因此本综述只研究2006年以后发表的研究。找出知识差距,总结和传播有关这一主题的研究成果,对于每一位进行正畸治疗的牙科专业人员来说都非常重要。本协议已在开放科学框架中注册:https://osf.io/ec6qd。
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BDJ Open
BDJ Open Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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