Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht , the Netherlands.
Faculty of Medicine, Anton de Kom University, Paramaribo , Suriname.
Neurosurgery. 2024 Oct 1;95(4):816-824. doi: 10.1227/neu.0000000000002934. Epub 2024 Apr 8.
Financial conflicts of interest between editorial board members and industry could lead to biases and impartial editorial decisions. We aimed to evaluate the frequency, amount, and characteristics of payments to editorial board members of neurosurgery journals over a 6-year period.
In this cross-sectional study, editorial board members were derived from the top 10 neurosurgery journals based on Google Scholar metrics. The Open Payments database by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services was accessed to evaluate industry payments to editorial board members from 2017to 2022. Descriptive analyses were performed on payment data, adjusted for inflation using the consumer price indices.
We included 805 editorial board members. After excluding duplicate names, 342 (53.9%) of 634 had received payments between 2017 and 2022. Eight of 10 journals had more than 50% of editorial board members listed in the Open Payments database. Between 2017 and 2022, the total number of payments to editorial board members was $143 732 057, encompassing $1 323 936 in research payments, $69 122 067 in associated research funding, $5 380 926 in ownership and investment interests, and $67 905 128 in general payments. General payments decreased from $13 676 382 in 2017 to $8 528 003 in 2022. Royalties ($43 393 697) and consulting ($13 157 934) contributed the most to general payments between 2017 and 2022. Four journals had a percentage increase in total payments, whereas general payments decreased for 6 journals.
Around 54% of editorial board members of neurosurgical journals received industry payments between 2017 and 2022. We identified journal-specific trends in industry payments and highlighted the importance of transparency and disclosure of financial conflicts of interests for neurosurgery journals.
编辑委员会成员与行业之间的财务利益冲突可能导致偏见和不公正的编辑决策。我们旨在评估神经外科学期刊编辑委员会成员在 6 年期间接受的付款频率、金额和特征。
在这项横断面研究中,从基于 Google Scholar 指标的前 10 名神经外科学期刊中获得编辑委员会成员。访问医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心的 Open Payments 数据库,以评估 2017 年至 2022 年期间行业向编辑委员会成员支付的款项。对付款数据进行描述性分析,并使用消费者价格指数对通货膨胀进行调整。
我们纳入了 805 名编辑委员会成员。在排除重复姓名后,342 名(53.9%)编辑委员会成员在 2017 年至 2022 年期间收到了付款。10 种期刊中有 8 种期刊有超过 50%的编辑委员会成员列入 Open Payments 数据库。2017 年至 2022 年期间,向编辑委员会成员支付的总金额为 143,732,057 美元,其中包括研究付款 1,323,936 美元、相关研究资金 69,122,067 美元、所有权和投资利益 5,380,926 美元以及一般付款 67,905,128 美元。一般付款从 2017 年的 13,676,382 美元下降到 2022 年的 8,528,003 美元。特许权使用费(43,393,697 美元)和咨询(13,157,934 美元)在 2017 年至 2022 年期间对一般付款的贡献最大。有 4 种期刊的总付款百分比增加,而 6 种期刊的一般付款减少。
2017 年至 2022 年期间,约有 54%的神经外科学期刊编辑委员会成员收到了行业付款。我们确定了期刊特定的行业付款趋势,并强调了透明度和披露财务利益冲突对神经外科学期刊的重要性。