Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
BMC Med Ethics. 2012 Apr 11;13:4. doi: 10.1186/1472-6939-13-4.
Publication of ethically uncertain research occurs despite well-published guidelines set forth in documents such as the Declaration of Helsinki. Such guidelines exist to aide editorial staff in making decisions regarding ethical acceptability of manuscripts submitted for publication, yet examples of ethically suspect and uncertain publication exist. Our objective was to survey journal editors regarding practices and attitudes surrounding such dilemmas.
The Editor-in-chief of each of the 103 English-language journals from the 2005 Abridged Index Medicus list publishing original research were asked to complete a survey sent to them by email between September-December 2007.
A response rate of 33% (n = 34) was obtained from the survey. 18% (n = 6) of respondents had published ethically uncertain or suspect research within the last 10 years. 85% (n = 29) of respondents stated they would always reject ethically uncertain articles submitted for publication on ethical grounds alone. 12% (n = 4) of respondents stated they would approach each submission on a case-by-case basis. 3% (n = 1) stated they would be likely to publish such research, but only with accompanying editorial. Only 38% (n = 13) give reviewers explicit instruction to reject submissions on ethical grounds if found wanting.
Editorial compliance with the Declaration of Helsinki in rejecting research that is conducted unethically was difficult to ascertain because of a poor response rate despite multiple attempts using different modalities. Of those who did respond, the majority do reject ethically suspect research but few explicitly advise reviewers to do so. In this study editors did not take advantage of the opportunity to describe their support for the rejection of the publication of unethical research.
尽管《赫尔辛基宣言》等文件中发表了明确的指南,但仍有不符合伦理道德的研究发表。这些指南旨在帮助编辑人员就提交发表的手稿的伦理可接受性做出决定,但仍存在伦理可疑和不确定的发表实例。我们的目的是调查期刊编辑在处理此类困境时的做法和态度。
向 2005 年 Abridged Index Medicus 列表中出版原始研究的 103 种英文期刊的主编发送电子邮件,邀请他们参加 2007 年 9 月至 12 月之间进行的调查。
从调查中获得了 33%(n=34)的回复率。18%(n=6)的受访者在过去 10 年内发表过有伦理问题或可疑的研究。85%(n=29)的受访者表示,仅基于伦理理由,他们将始终拒绝提交发表的有伦理问题的文章。12%(n=4)的受访者表示他们将根据具体情况处理每一篇提交的文章。3%(n=1)的受访者表示他们可能会发表此类研究,但前提是要有相应的社论。只有 38%(n=13)的受访者明确指示审稿人在发现不符合伦理道德的情况下拒绝提交的文章。
尽管采用了多种方式,但由于回复率低,难以确定编辑是否遵守《赫尔辛基宣言》,拒绝不道德的研究。在做出回应的人中,大多数人确实拒绝有伦理问题的研究,但很少有人明确建议审稿人这样做。在这项研究中,编辑没有利用这个机会来表达他们对拒绝发表不道德研究的支持。