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COMMONLY ENCOUNTERED ERRORS ON ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS. Ann E. Spolarich, RDH, PhD*
and Jane L. Forrest, RDH, EdD. University of Southern California, USA.
Problem Statement: Prospective presenters for research meetings often submit abstracts that do not conform with
published guidelines. It is important for researchers to know how to correctly prepare and submit an abstract.
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the types of errors encountered by dental hygiene reviewers who
evaluated submitted abstracts for a national dental hygiene research conference. Methods: This single-blinded
study utilized a convenience sample of 20 reviewers who were selected to complete a survey about commonly
encountered errors on abstract review forms while evaluating abstracts submitted to a national dental hygiene
research conference. The reviewers evaluated 80 submitted abstracts prior to completing the survey. The
instrument used in the study contained 30 items with closed-ended responses which was previously pilot-tested
with 5 other reviewers to establish content validity. Survey information was obtained through the use of an
electronic online tool, and all responses remained confidential. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the data.
IRB approval was obtained from the USC School of Dentistry. Results: Failure to include all of the required
elements was the most commonly reported error on submitted abstracts to a national dental hygiene research
conference (35%). Other errors included typographical errors (23%), lack of information about statistical methods
(20%), spacing errors (7%) and failure to include affiliation (3%). Conclusions: It is essential for prospective
presenters to follow published recommendations to ensure that their abstracts conform to conference guidelines.
“Funding for this project was provided by the National Center for Dental Hygiene Research & Practice.”
Presenter Information
Ann Eshenaur Spolarich, RDH, PhD
Type of Presentation
Name and Credentials
(Refer to guidelines):
Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of University of Southern California
x Research Study
Affiliation
New Program
123 Main Street
Systematic
Review
Street Address
Los Angeles, CA 11122 USA
City, State/Province and Zip Code/Postal Code Country
Type of Presenter
555-555-5555
x Professional
Daytime Area Code & Phone Number
Student
Graduate
Undergraduate
Please indicate the category to which this research applies:
Professional Education and
Development
Clinical Dental Hygiene Care
Health Literacy/Cultural
Competency
Basic Science
Occupational Health and Safety Health Behaviors
Access to Care/Health Disparities
Technology
x Other
Key Words (from abstract)
abstract submission; abstract errors; research abstracts
Poster x Oral Presentation x If oral presentation unavailable, I am willing to do a Poster instead
I understand the terms of the abstract submission
Ann Eshenaur Spolarich
1/15/11
Signature [Type your Name] Date Submitted
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