概括
在顶级跨学科期刊上发表的近三分之一的研究中,有未披露的行业联系. 这凸显了科学报告中的潜在偏见,以及对研究资助的更大透明度的需求.
科学领域:
- 科学出版业的科学出版.
- 研究完整性研究完整性
- 跨学科研究 跨学科研究
背景情况:
- 研究人员和工业界之间的财务联系是常见的.
- 未公开的利益冲突可能会影响研究结果和报告.
- 科学出版物的透明度对于公众的信任至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 在主要的跨学科期刊中量化未申报行业关系的普遍性.
- 评估行业资助对科学报告的潜在影响.
主要方法:
- 在领先的跨学科期刊上发表的文章的系统审查.
- 分析作者关系和资金来源.
- 公布和未公布的行业关系的比较.
主要成果:
- 大约30%的分析论文表现出未申报的与工业的联系.
- 医学和环境科学等领域的大量研究存在潜在的利益冲突.
- 在跨学科期刊中的不同学科中,患病率各不相同.
结论:
- 主要跨学科期刊中的大量研究缺乏关于行业资金的透明度.
- 这强调了需要更严格的披露政策和加强对潜在利益冲突的审查.
- 促进公开的财务披露对于保持科学证据完整性至关重要.
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