McComas Katherine A
Cornell University, Department of Communication, 313 Kennedy Hall, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA.
Proc Nutr Soc. 2008 Nov;67(4):428-36. doi: 10.1017/S0029665108008689.
One of the key challenges facing efforts to translate nutrition research into public health recommendations is understanding how the public will respond to these efforts, including whether they will trust the information. Among factors that influence trust in health communication is the extent to which the sources of the information are considered accurate, balanced, fair and unbiased. In relation to bias, few issues rise to as high a level of concern as the suspicion of conflicts of interest among scientists. Sometimes, even the perception of conflict of interest is enough to cast doubt on the integrity of the research and credibility of the results. The present paper provides an overview of research on conflicts of interest in science, including ways in which it has touched the field of nutrition. It then offers data on public views about conflicts of interest in science, including the extent to which funding sources influence trustworthiness of the research. The conclusions suggest implications for translational research in nutrition.
将营养研究转化为公共卫生建议面临的关键挑战之一是了解公众将如何回应这些努力,包括他们是否会信任这些信息。影响对健康信息信任度的因素之一是信息来源在多大程度上被认为准确、平衡、公正且无偏见。关于偏见,很少有问题能像对科学家利益冲突的怀疑那样引起高度关注。有时,即使是利益冲突的认知也足以让人对研究的完整性和结果的可信度产生怀疑。本文概述了关于科学领域利益冲突的研究,包括其对营养领域的影响方式。然后提供了公众对科学领域利益冲突看法的数据,包括资金来源对研究可信度的影响程度。结论提出了对营养转化研究的启示。