Bander Center for Medical Business Ethics, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO, USA.
Clin Transl Sci. 2013 Jun;6(3):209-13. doi: 10.1111/cts.12033. Epub 2013 Feb 11.
With supplement funding to the Washington University CTSA, the Restoring Professionalism and Integrity in Research (RePAIR) program was developed at Saint Louis University to meet the remediation needs of institutions nationwide regarding investigators who violate research regulations. With the aim of determining the frequency and kinds of wrongdoing at leading research institutions in the United States, as well as institutional responses and levels of interest in a formal remediation program, an online questionnaire was distributed by email to a research integrity officer (RIO) and institutional review board (IRB) chair at all medical schools and comprehensive doctoral institutions in the United States (N = 194). One hundred sixty-one individuals responded (44%) representing 66% of institutions. For those institutions that had both RIOs and IRB chairs responding, 96% had investigated at least one case over the past 2 years; the modal individual response was 3-5 cases, with a range from 0 to more than 16 cases. The most common forms of wrongdoing were violations of procedure, informed consent, research integrity (fabrication, falsification, plagiarism), privacy, and conflict of interest policies. Most RIOs and IRB chairs expressed interest in the RePAIR program, despite concerns about costs and faculty resistance.
在华盛顿大学 CTSA 的补充资金支持下,圣路易斯大学开发了修复研究专业精神和诚信(RePAIR)项目,以满足全国各机构对违反研究规定的研究人员进行补救的需求。为了确定美国主要研究机构违规行为的频率和种类,以及机构对正式补救计划的回应程度和兴趣水平,一项在线问卷调查通过电子邮件分发给美国所有医学院和综合性博士机构的研究诚信官员(RIO)和机构审查委员会(IRB)主席(N=194)。161 人回应(44%),代表 66%的机构。对于那些既有 RIO 又有 IRB 主席回应的机构,96%在过去 2 年内至少调查了一起案件;典型的个人回应是 3-5 起案件,范围从 0 到 16 多起案件不等。最常见的违规行为是违反程序、知情同意、研究诚信(伪造、篡改、抄袭)、隐私和利益冲突政策。尽管对成本和教师抵制存在担忧,但大多数 RIO 和 IRB 主席对 RePAIR 计划表示了兴趣。