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  • Publication Ethics
  • Scientific Communication
  • Medical Conferences

Background:

  • Industry-sponsored research is frequently presented at scientific conferences.
  • Current practices for conference presentations vary, lacking standardized guidelines.
  • Existing guidelines do not specifically address best practices for conference presentations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish comprehensive recommendations for best practices in conference presentations.
  • To complement existing good publication practice and authorship guidelines.
  • To provide guidance for conference organizers, authors, and industry professionals on key aspects of presentations.

Main Methods:

  • Development of recommendations by a working group of publication professionals.
  • Consultation via PeerJ Preprints and feedback from 67 medical societies, conference sites, and companies.
  • Inclusion of considerations for authorship, contributorship, financial transparency, prior publication, and copyright.

Main Results:

  • The resulting recommendations aim to enhance consistency, transparency, and integrity in conference publications.
  • The guidelines address unique limitations of conference presentations compared to full journal publications.
  • Recommendations are provided for improving authorship criteria and data transparency in abstract submissions.

Conclusions:

  • Adherence to the Good Practice for Conference Abstracts and Presentations (GPCAP) recommendations will improve global conference publication standards.
  • The guidelines address clarity regarding copyright for previously published abstracts.
  • Implementing GPCAP promotes greater integrity and consistency in scientific and medical conference presentations.