Epidemiology Unit, Health Research Institute-Fundación Jiménez Díaz University Hospital, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Division of Medical Ethics, School of Medicine, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York City, New York, USA.
BMJ Open. 2019 Jul 23;9(7):e029796. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-029796.
To assess the fulfilment of authors' and editors' individual disclosure of potential conflicts of interest in a group of highly influential medicine journals across a variety of specialties.
Cross-sectional analysis.
Top-ranked five journals as per 2017 Journal Citation Report impact factor of 26 medical, surgery and imaging specialties.
Observational analysis.
Percentage of journals requiring disclosure of authors' and editors' individual potential conflicts of interest (CoI). Journals that were listed as followers of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) Recommendations, members of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and linked to a third party (ie, college, professional association/society, public institution).
Although 99% (129/130) of journals required author's CoI disclosure, only 12% (16/130) reported individual editors' potential CoIs. Forty-five per cent (58/130) of journals were followers of the ICMJE Recommendations, and 73% (95/130) were COPE members. Most (69%; 90/130) were linked to a college, professional society/association or public institution. Only one journal did not have policies on individual authors' and editors' CoI disclosure.
Very few high-impact medical journals disclosed their editorial teams' individual potential CoIs-conversely, almost all required disclosure of authors' individual CoIs. Journal followers of the ICMJE Recommendations should regularly disclose the editors' individual CoIs, as this is the only legitimate way to ask the same transparency of authors.
评估一组在多个医学专业中具有高度影响力的医学期刊的作者和编辑对潜在利益冲突的个人披露情况。
横断面分析。
根据 2017 年期刊引文报告的影响因子,选择排名前五的期刊,涵盖 26 个医学、外科和影像学专业。
观察性分析。
要求披露作者和编辑个人潜在利益冲突(CoI)的期刊比例。被列为国际医学期刊编辑委员会(ICMJE)建议、出版道德委员会(COPE)成员并与第三方(即学院、专业协会/学会、公共机构)相关联的期刊。
尽管 99%(129/130)的期刊要求作者披露 CoI,但只有 12%(16/130)报告了个别编辑的潜在 CoI。45%(58/130)的期刊遵循 ICMJE 建议,73%(95/130)是 COPE 成员。大多数(69%;90/130)与学院、专业协会/学会或公共机构相关联。只有一份期刊没有关于作者和编辑个人 CoI 披露的政策。
极少数高影响力的医学期刊披露了其编辑团队的个人潜在利益冲突,相反,几乎所有期刊都要求披露作者的个人利益冲突。ICMJE 建议的期刊应定期披露编辑的个人利益冲突,因为这是要求作者透明度的唯一合法途径。