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- Title
Acceptance of systematic reviews as Master/PhD theses in Brazilian graduate programs in dentistry.
- Authors
Dotto, Lara; T. O. Lemes, Letícia; O. Spazzin, Aloísio; Sousa, Yara Teresinha Correa Silva; Pereira, Gabriel K.R.; Bacchi, Ataís; Sarkis‐Onofre, Rafael
- Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate whether a master and PhD thesis in Brazilian graduate programs in dentistry can be based on a systematic review (SR). Methods: In this cross‐sectional study, we surveyed the coordinators of Brazilian graduate programs in dentistry using a self‐administered questionnaire including questions about whether an SR meets requirements for approval of a master or PhD thesis, instructions regarding how to use an SR as the method for a master or PhD thesis, and reasons and barriers that SRs were not recognized as acceptable for a master or PhD thesis. The responses were analyzed descriptively, and tables and graphs were created to summarize the data. Results: Among 101 graduate programs invited to participate in the study, 38 (37.6%) returned the questionnaire. Over three‐quarters of surveyed programs (n = 30, 78.1%) answered that SRs, in whole or in part, meet the criteria for a master or PhD thesis. Likewise, most programs answered that a master or PhD thesis could be exclusively based on an SR (n = 28, 73.7%). The same number of programs pointed out that one possible reason for not recognizing SRs as a master or PhD thesis is either the lack of SR expertise among committee members (n = 28, 73.7%) or the lack of adequate training of candidates in SR methodology (n = 26, 68.4%). Conclusions: SRs are well accepted as a master or PhD thesis by Brazilian graduate programs in dentistry. Educational initiatives should be encouraged to promote understanding of SR methodology and increase acceptance among graduate programs worldwide.
- Subjects
GRADUATE education; META-analysis; DENTISTRY; CROSS-sectional method
- Publication
Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine, 2020, Vol 13, Issue 2, p125
- ISSN
1756-5383
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/jebm.12382