Title of article :
Assessing abstracts of Iranian systematic reviews and metaanalysis indexed in WOS and Scopus using PRISMA
Author/Authors :
Kazerani, Maryam Department of Medical Library and Information Sciences - Faculty of Paramedical Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Davoudian, Atefeh Faculty of Paramedical Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Zayeri, Farid Department of Biostatistics - Faculty of Paramedical Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Soori, Hamid Department of Epidemiology - School of Public Health - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Systematic reviews and meta-analysis have significant advantages over conventional reviews in that all available data
should be presented. This study aimed to evaluate Iranian systematic reviews and meta-analysis abstracts indexed in WOS and Scopus
during 2003-2012 based on PRISMA checklist.
Methods: This is an analytical study. We evaluated 46 article abstracts indexed in WOS, 89 article abstracts indexed in Scopus and
158 article abstracts indexed in WOS and Scopus both (overlapped group). The quality of the abstracts was evaluated according to the
PRISMA checklist for abstracts. Some indicators including distribution per year, total citation, average citations per year, average citations
per documents and average citations per year in each article were determined through searching the WOS and Scopus Databases’
analytical section. Then, the correlations between the abstract's PRISMA scores, average citations per year, and publication year were
calculated.
Results: The abstract’s quality is not desirable as far as the PRISMA criteria are concerned. In other words, none of the articles’ abstracts
is in line with the PRISMA items. The average of scores of the current study was 5.9 while the maximum score was 12. The
PRISMA criteria showed the highest compliance with “Objectives” (98.6%), the second highest with “Synthesis of result” (85%) and
“Title” (80.2%) and the lowest compliance with “Registration” (2%). There was a positive correlation between the compliance of
PRISMA score and the average citations per year while there was a negative correlation between PRISMA score and the publication
year.
Conclusion: It seems that the suggested criteria for reporting Iranian systematic reviews and meta-analysis are not considered adequately
by the writers and even scientific journal editors.
Keywords :
Scopus , WOS , PRISMA , Article Abstracts , Iran , Meta-analysis , Systematic Review
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics