Xi, Professor Emerita, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Editor, Translational Research and Quality Improvement, American Journal of Nursing, Miramar Beach, FL, USA.
Upsilon, Editor-In-Chief, American Journal of Nursing, New York, NY, USA.
J Nurs Scholarsh. 2020 Nov;52(6):680-687. doi: 10.1111/jnu.12605. Epub 2020 Oct 19.
Concerns about conflicts of interest (COIs) in research and health care are well known, but recent reports of authors failing to disclose potential COIs in journal articles threatens the integrity of the scholarly literature. While many nursing journals have published editorials on this topic, review of nursing journal policies on and experiences with COIs has not been reported. The purposes of this study were to examine the extent to which nursing journals have COI policies and require disclosures by authors, peer reviewers, editorial board members, and editors who have a role in journal content decisions.
This cohort study addressed top-ranked nursing journal policies about and experiences with COIs in scholarly publications.
An analysis of COI policies in the instructions for authors of 118 journals listed in the nursing category of Clarivate Analytics Journal Citation Reports was completed in 2019. An electronic survey of the editors was also conducted to determine their awareness and experience with COI policies for their journals. Characteristics of the journals and policies were assessed. Information on polices about COIs for editors and peer reviewers were also reviewed. A content analysis of the policies included assessment of best practices and gaps in requirements.
For the journal policy assessment, 116 journals that publish only in the English language were eligible. The majority (n = 113; 97.4%) of journals had a statement on COI policies for authors, but only 42 (36.2%) had statements for peer reviewers and only 37 (31.9%) had statements for editors. A total of 117 journal editors were sent the survey. One declined to participate, leaving a total of 116 eligible editors; 82 (70.6%) responded and 34 did not respond. Sixty-seven (81.7%) of the 82 editors indicated that their journal had a policy about COIs for authors. Seventy-four editors (63.7%) responded to the question about their journal having a policy about COIs for peer reviewers and editors. Thirty-three (44.5%) of the respondents indicated their journal had a COI policy for peer reviewers, and 29 (39.1%) stated they had a policy for editors. Few editors (n = 7; 9%) indicated that they had encountered problems pertaining to author COIs.
Findings from this study may help promote ethical publication practices through comprehensive policies on disclosure and management of nursing journal authors, peer reviewers, and editors.
Declarations of potential conflicts of interest promote transparency and allows the consumer of research to take that into consideration when considering the findings of a study.
人们对研究和医疗保健中的利益冲突(COI)存在担忧,这是众所周知的,但最近有报道称,作者未能在期刊文章中披露潜在的 COI,这威胁到学术文献的完整性。虽然许多护理期刊已经就这一主题发表了社论,但对护理期刊 COI 政策的审查以及经验尚未得到报道。本研究的目的是检查护理期刊在多大程度上制定了 COI 政策,并要求作者、同行评审员、编委会成员和对期刊内容决策有影响的编辑披露 COI。
这项队列研究调查了顶级护理期刊在学术出版物中 COI 政策和经验。
2019 年,对 Clarivate Analytics Journal Citation Reports 护理类别中列出的 118 种期刊的作者投稿说明中的 COI 政策进行了分析。还对编辑进行了电子调查,以确定他们对自己期刊 COI 政策的认识和经验。评估了期刊和政策的特征。还审查了编辑和同行评审员 COI 政策的信息。对政策进行了内容分析,评估了最佳实践和要求中的差距。
在期刊政策评估中,有 116 种只发表英文的期刊符合条件。大多数(n=113;97.4%)期刊都有关于作者 COI 政策的声明,但只有 42 种(36.2%)期刊有关于同行评审员的声明,只有 37 种(31.9%)期刊有关于编辑的声明。向 117 位期刊编辑发送了调查。1 位拒绝参与,共有 116 位符合条件的编辑;82 位(70.6%)做出了回应,34 位没有回应。82 位编辑中的 67 位(81.7%)表示他们的期刊有关于作者 COI 的政策。74 位编辑(63.7%)回答了他们的期刊是否有关于同行评审员和编辑 COI 的政策问题。33 位(44.5%)受访者表示他们的期刊有关于同行评审员的 COI 政策,29 位(39.1%)表示他们有关于编辑的 COI 政策。少数编辑(n=7;9%)表示他们遇到了与作者 COI 相关的问题。
本研究的结果可能有助于通过制定关于披露和管理护理期刊作者、同行评审员和编辑的 COI 的综合政策,促进道德出版实践。
潜在利益冲突的声明提高了透明度,使研究的消费者在考虑研究结果时可以考虑到这一点。