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骨科外科期刊医师编委的潜在财务利益冲突。

Potential Financial Conflict of Interest Among Physician Editorial Board Members of Orthopaedic Surgery Journals.

机构信息

1Division of Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio 2Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kaiser Permanente Moanalua Medical Center, Honolulu, Hawaii 3Department of Clinical Epidemiology & Biostatistics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 4Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.

出版信息

J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2017 Mar 1;99(5):e19. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.16.00227.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The practice of medicine is based on evidence from peer-reviewed literature. As can occur with author-related funding, the integrity of the process by which manuscripts are reviewed, edited, and approved for publication may be at risk due to financial conflict of interest. The purpose of our study was to assess potential financial conflict of interest among physician editorial board members of orthopaedic surgery journals.

METHODS

We identified the physician editorial board members of 15 orthopaedic surgery journals and searched the 2014 payments that were archived in the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Open Payments system (mandated by the Physician Payments Sunshine Act). Total dollar values were calculated and tabulated in a multilevel fashion: nothing reported, >$0 and ≤$10,000, >$10,000, >$250,000, and >$950,000.

RESULTS

We identified 908 physician editors of 15 orthopaedic surgery journals. Something of financial value was received by 78% (712 of 908) of these individuals. Rates of editorial board potential financial conflict of interest for individual journals ranged from 4% to 73% in the >$10,000 category. At the >$250,000 mark, rates ranged from 0% (2 journals) to 31%. When applying the >$950,000 criterion, physician potential conflict of interest ranged from 0% (5 journals) to 13%.

CONCLUSIONS

Editor-related potential financial conflicts of interest exist in the orthopaedic surgery journals that we analyzed. These potential financial conflicts could possibly impact reviews.

摘要

背景

医学实践是基于同行评议文献中的证据。与作者相关的资助一样,由于财务利益冲突,手稿审查、编辑和出版批准的过程完整性可能存在风险。我们研究的目的是评估骨科手术期刊医师编辑委员会成员中潜在的财务利益冲突。

方法

我们确定了 15 种骨科手术期刊的医师编辑委员会成员,并在医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心开放支付系统(由医师支付阳光法案强制要求)中搜索了 2014 年的存档支付情况。以多层次的方式计算和制表总美元价值:无报告、>0 且≤10,000 美元、>10,000 美元、>250,000 美元和>950,000 美元。

结果

我们确定了 15 种骨科手术期刊的 908 名医师编辑。这些人中的 78%(712 人)收到了有经济价值的东西。个别期刊编辑委员会潜在财务利益冲突的比率在>10,000 美元类别中从 4%到 73%不等。在>250,000 美元的范围内,比率从 0%(2 种期刊)到 31%不等。当应用>950,000 美元的标准时,医师潜在的利益冲突从 0%(5 种期刊)到 13%不等。

结论

我们分析的骨科手术期刊中存在编辑相关的潜在财务利益冲突。这些潜在的财务冲突可能会影响审查。

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