Gökçay Banu, Arda Berna
Department of Health Research Funding Group, TUBITAK (The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey), Ankara, Turkey.
History of Medicine and Ethics Department, School of Medicine, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey.
Sci Eng Ethics. 2017 Aug;23(4):1097-1112. doi: 10.1007/s11948-016-9824-8. Epub 2016 Nov 28.
The aim of this study is to review the inquiry process used in scientific misconduct cases in the Ankara Chamber of Medicine between the years 1998 and 2012. The violations of the "Disciplinary Regulations of the Turkish Medical Association" have been examined by keeping the names of the people, institutions, associations and journals secret. In total, 31 files have been studied and 11 of these files have been identified as related to scientific misconduct. The methods of inquiry, the decisions about the need for an investigation process, the types of scientific misconduct, and the adjudication processes have all been reported. Furthermore, the motives of researchers who made allegations, the study approaches of investigators, and the objections to the decisions about guilt and innocence have also been examined. Based on the findings obtained, the reasons for scientific misconduct and the distribution of responsibilities among the people in the inquiry process have been discussed. A major conclusion is the need to standardize the process of conducting inquiries about scientific misconduct cases for the regional chambers of medicine in Turkey.
本研究旨在回顾1998年至2012年间安卡拉医学协会科学不端行为案件的调查过程。在对人员、机构、协会和期刊名称保密的情况下,对违反《土耳其医学协会纪律条例》的行为进行了审查。共研究了31份档案,其中11份被认定与科学不端行为有关。报告了调查方法、关于是否需要进行调查程序的决定、科学不端行为的类型以及裁决程序。此外,还审查了提出指控的研究人员的动机、调查人员的研究方法以及对有罪和无罪裁决的异议。根据所得结果,讨论了科学不端行为的原因以及调查过程中人员之间的责任分配。一个主要结论是,土耳其各地区医学协会需要规范科学不端行为案件的调查程序。