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  • Research Integrity
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  • Whistleblower Protection

Background:

  • Allegations of research misconduct can cause significant stress for whistleblowers.
  • Research Integrity Officers (RIOs) are key personnel in managing these situations.
  • Effective communication from RIOs can mitigate whistleblower stress.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the role of Research Integrity Officers (RIOs) in reducing whistleblower stress.
  • To identify communication strategies used by RIOs that correlate with reduced whistleblower stress.

Main Methods:

  • Interviews were conducted with 77 RIOs who had recently managed research misconduct cases.
  • Data analysis focused on the topics discussed by RIOs with whistleblowers and RIOs' preparation methods.

Main Results:

  • RIOs who discussed more topics and specific aspects of those topics were more likely to use memory aids.
  • These RIOs also reported consulting ORI staff, other RIOs, or attending training (e.g., RIO boot camp).

Conclusions:

  • Comprehensive information provided by RIOs prepares whistleblowers for the process.
  • Thorough preparation builds whistleblower confidence, leading to more informed decisions and reduced stress.
  • Effective RIO communication is crucial for supporting whistleblowers in research misconduct cases.