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  • Medical Ethics
  • Scholarly Publishing

Background:

  • Editorial boards frequently encounter ethical misconduct in submitted manuscripts.
  • The Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) offers guidance for handling such issues.
  • Misconduct identified during peer review leads to manuscript rejection; post-publication misconduct results in retraction.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze aspects of publication integrity, including authorship, plagiarism, and conflicts of interest.
  • To raise awareness among researchers regarding ethical research and publication practices.
  • To reduce the incidence of malpractice in submitted manuscripts.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of ethical misconduct cases within the Revista Chilena de Pediatría.
  • Review of common publication integrity issues: authorship, plagiarism, conflict of interest.
  • Discussion of COPE guidelines for editors.

Main Results:

  • Publication malpractices are primarily attributed to a lack of author knowledge, not deliberate deception.
  • The Revista Chilena de Pediatría has experienced conflicts related to publication ethics.

Conclusions:

  • Educating researchers on ethical standards is crucial for improving publication integrity.
  • Promoting good research and publication practices can help prevent misconduct.
  • Addressing authorship, plagiarism, and conflicts of interest is key to maintaining journal integrity.