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利益冲突声明仍然不够充分。

Declarations of conflict of interest are still inadequate.

作者信息

Breimer Lars H, Nilsson Torbjörn K, Breimer Michael E

机构信息

Docent, Senior Consultant, Department of Laboratory Medicine, Örebro University Hospital, SE-70185 Örebro, Sweden; TorbjÖrn.,

Professor and Senior Consultant, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Clinical Chemistry, Umeå University Hospital, SE-90185 Umeå, Sweden.,

出版信息

Indian J Med Ethics. 2018 Jul-Sep;3(3):256-257. doi: 10.20529/IJME.2018.014. Epub 2018 Feb 7.

Abstract

Declaration of conflicts of interest (COI, understood mainly as financial) in medical publications is long established. Most journals refer only to the guidelines of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) but not to those of the WAME (World Association of Medical Editors). We surveyed 17 journals and found only one (BJOG), which explicitly mentioned "religious interest" as an example of a possible COI and one other journal included "personal belief" (Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of India) as a COI. Of the other 15 journals, 10 used the ICJME as their COI model. They were the general journals, NEJM, JAMA, Lancet, BMJ and JIM (Journal of Internal Medicine); the pediatric/neonatology journals Pediatrics and Journal of Pediatrics (this also mentions WAME) but not Acta Paediatrica, which mentions COPE; the obstetrics/gynaecology journals AJOG and IJOG; and the British Journal of Haematology but not Blood, which uses the American Society of Hematology's own COI model. Neither EJOG, JOG, IndianObs Gyn, nor J Obstet Gynaecol India clearly specified a COI model. Yet the ICMJE COI guidelines fail to include involvement in religious and/or secular groups which take sides on the subject being discussed, while the WAME guidelines specifically do so. Instead the ICMJE uses the vaguer phrase "intellectual beliefs". The actual ICJME COI-form does not itemise religion. To maintain their scientific credibility, medical journals must start requiring disclosure of such ties. A typical example where current ICMJE rules fall short is the ongoing heated debates over the ethics of prenatology and of physician assisted suicide.

摘要

医学出版物中利益冲突声明(主要指财务方面的利益冲突)早已确立。大多数期刊仅参考国际医学期刊编辑委员会(ICMJE)的指南,而未参考世界医学编辑协会(WAME)的指南。我们调查了17种期刊,发现只有一种期刊(《BJOG》)明确将“宗教利益”作为可能的利益冲突示例,另一种期刊(《印度妇产科学杂志》)将“个人信仰”列为利益冲突。在其他15种期刊中,有10种以ICJME作为其利益冲突模式。它们包括综合期刊《新英格兰医学杂志》《美国医学会杂志》《柳叶刀》《英国医学杂志》和《内科学杂志》;儿科/新生儿学期刊《儿科学》和《儿科学杂志》(该杂志也提及了WAME),但未提及提及COPE的《儿科学报》;妇产科期刊《美国妇产科杂志》和《国际妇产科杂志》;以及《英国血液学杂志》,但未提及采用美国血液学会自身利益冲突模式的《血液》杂志。《欧洲妇产科与生殖生物学杂志》《妇产科杂志》《印度妇产科观察》以及《印度妇产科学杂志》均未明确规定利益冲突模式。然而,ICMJE的利益冲突指南未涵盖参与在正在讨论的主题上持立场的宗教和/或世俗团体,而WAME指南则明确涵盖。相反,ICMJE使用了更模糊的表述“知识信仰”。ICJME实际的利益冲突表格并未列出宗教项目。为保持其科学可信度,医学期刊必须开始要求披露此类关系。当前ICMJE规则存在不足的一个典型例子是围绕产前诊断伦理和医生协助自杀的持续激烈辩论。

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