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2012 年 AAOS 会议上的演讲台报告:走过场的演练。

Podium disclosures at the 2012 AAOS meeting: an exercise in going through the motions.

机构信息

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.

出版信息

J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2013 Apr 17;95(8):e51. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.L.00905.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Slide-based disclosure of potential conflicts of interest prior to presentations is practiced at most orthopaedic meetings to help audiences critically evaluate the data presented. These slides are often supplemented with a printed disclosure in program guides and occasionally on Internet sites. The fidelity and usefulness of this format have not been investigated. We report the practice of disclosure of potential conflicts of interest during the 2012 American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) Annual Meeting to determine if the process is accomplishing its primary goal.

METHODS

Orthopaedic residents and fellow volunteers completed questionnaires related to the disclosures presented at symposia and instructional course lectures they attended at the 2012 AAOS Annual Meeting. The attendees were instructed to record the duration of time for which a disclosure slide remained visible to the audience. An attempt to count the words appearing on the disclosure slide, or photograph the disclosure slide so that a subsequent word count could be obtained, was also performed.

RESULTS

One hundred and thirty-nine disclosures were observed across a range of subspecialties including adult reconstruction, hand and wrist, pediatrics, shoulder and elbow, sports medicine, trauma, and oncology. Of these, 125 (90%) included the required disclosure slide and underwent additional analysis. Ninety-five slides had a number of words that were countable, with an average of 19.6 words per slide; thirty slides were not presented long enough to permit an accurate word count or photograph. The average time that disclosure slides were viewable was 3.1 seconds. Only 52% of slides noted whether the author disclosures were related to the data presented; 59% of presenters failed to mention this fact verbally. Only 45% of studies with multiple authors included coauthor disclosures on the slide. Institutional disclosures were absent from slides and discussion in 85% of presentations.

CONCLUSIONS

Slides disclosing potential conflicts of interest were included in 90% of the observed presentations. Despite these slides having been shown, they were ineffective in communicating these disclosures because of deficiencies in timing, format, and content. We recommend that the practice of required slide-based disclosure of potential conflicts of interest should be abandoned and be replaced with a standardized and objective practice of disclosure.

摘要

背景

在大多数骨科会议上,都会在演讲前展示幻灯片来披露潜在的利益冲突,以帮助听众批判性地评估演讲中呈现的数据。这些幻灯片通常会在会议指南的印刷品中补充披露信息,偶尔也会在网站上披露。但是,这种格式的保真度和有用性尚未得到调查。我们报告了在 2012 年美国骨科医师学会(AAOS)年会上披露潜在利益冲突的实践情况,以确定该过程是否实现了其主要目标。

方法

骨科住院医师和研究员志愿者完成了与他们在 2012 年 AAOS 年会上参加的研讨会和教学课程讲座相关的披露调查问卷。与会者被指示记录披露幻灯片在观众面前可见的时间长度。他们还尝试计算披露幻灯片上出现的单词数量,或者拍摄披露幻灯片以便以后进行字数统计。

结果

在包括成人重建、手和手腕、儿科、肩部和肘部、运动医学、创伤和肿瘤学等多个专业领域,共观察到 139 项披露。其中,125 项(90%)披露包含必需的披露幻灯片,并进行了进一步分析。95 个幻灯片的单词数量可以统计,平均每个幻灯片 19.6 个单词;30 个幻灯片展示的时间不够长,无法进行准确的字数统计或拍照。披露幻灯片的平均可见时间为 3.1 秒。只有 52%的幻灯片注明了作者披露是否与所呈现的数据有关;59%的演讲者没有口头提及这一事实。只有 45%的多作者研究在幻灯片上包含了共同作者的披露。在 85%的演讲中,幻灯片和讨论都没有提到机构披露。

结论

在所观察到的演讲中,90%的演讲都包含披露潜在利益冲突的幻灯片。尽管展示了这些幻灯片,但由于时间、格式和内容上的缺陷,它们在传达这些披露方面效果不佳。我们建议放弃强制性幻灯片披露潜在利益冲突的做法,代之以标准化和客观的披露做法。

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