Roberts Jason
Headache Editorial Office, Plymouth, MA 02360, USA.
Headache. 2009 Apr;49(4):578-89. doi: 10.1111/j.1526-4610.2009.01379.x.
Universal definitions of ethical issues related to medical publishing have remained somewhat elusive. Training in the art of writing for medical journals is inconsistent and most commonly informal, involving collaborative efforts between mentors and students. This approach inadvertently may perpetuate erroneous assumptions as to what constitutes acceptable behavior. In contrast to instruction on composition, ethical considerations related to the publication of a paper are likely to receive little attention. Even so, consequent to the ever-increasing scrutiny from the media and government agencies, journals are recognizing the need for greater transparency in peer review and are thus more inclined to enforce ethical standards. Understanding that some apparent ethical contraventions are the result of confusion or a lack of knowledge, some journals are assuming the responsibility of educating their community about ethical issues in publishing. This paper reviews the key ethical issues (eg, authorship criteria, conflicts of interest, redundant publication, data access and biases in data reporting, image manipulation) that authors should consider before submitting a manuscript. It also surveys some of the policies of the most highly cited clinical medical journals. In the future, authors can anticipate that their submissions will be required to meet an expanding array of ethical standards.
与医学出版相关的伦理问题的通用定义一直有些难以捉摸。针对医学期刊写作技巧的培训并不一致,而且大多是非正式的,涉及导师和学生之间的合作。这种方式可能无意中使关于什么构成可接受行为的错误假设长期存在。与写作指导不同,与论文发表相关的伦理考量可能很少受到关注。即便如此,由于媒体和政府机构的审查日益增加,期刊认识到同行评审需要更高的透明度,因此更倾向于执行伦理标准。鉴于一些明显的伦理违规行为是由于困惑或缺乏知识造成的,一些期刊承担起了向其群体宣传出版伦理问题的责任。本文回顾了作者在提交稿件前应考虑的关键伦理问题(如作者身份标准、利益冲突、重复发表、数据获取和数据报告中的偏差、图像处理)。它还调查了一些被引用次数最多的临床医学期刊的政策。未来,作者可以预期他们的投稿将需要符合越来越多的伦理标准。