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A Disclosure Form for Work Submitted to Medical Journals—A Proposal From the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors

机译:提交医疗期刊的工作披露表 - 来自医学期刊编辑国际委员会的提案

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Many factors, including professional and personal relationships and activities, can influence the design, conduct, and reporting of the clinical science that informs health care decision. The potential for conflict of interest exists when these relationships and activities may bias judgement ( 1 ). Many stakeholders—editors, peer reviewers, clinicians, educators, policymakers, patients, and the public—rely on the disclosure of authors' relationships and activities to inform their assessments. Trust in the transparency, consistency, and completeness of these disclosures is essential. Ten years ago, the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) adopted the “ICMJE Form for the Disclosure of Potential Conflicts of Interest” as a uniform mechanism for collecting and reporting authors' relationships and activities that readers might consider relevant to a published work ( 2 ). The goal was to avoid the confusion (and often ensuing controversy) created when journals vary in how they collect and report this information. We believe a uniform disclosure form has been helpful, but problems remain. First, the software supporting the current form is increasingly problematic, making its use difficult or impossible for an increasing number of authors. More important, however, is that many authors and readers misunderstand, misapply, or misinterpret the disclosures. Although some individuals violate the public trust by purposefully hiding relevant relationships and activities, we believe most authors are committed to transparent reporting and consider it as vital to the advancement of clinical science. Nonetheless, disagreement, confusion, and controversy regarding authors' disclosures arise when opinions differ over which relationships and activities to report. An author might not report an item that others deem important because of a difference in opinion regarding what is “relevant,” confusion over definitions, or a simple oversight. Some authors may be concerned that readers will interpret the listing of any item as a “potential conflict of interest” as indicative of problematic influence and wrongdoing, a concern often raised regarding the requirement to report publicly funded grants. For their part, some readers fail to recognize that their own relationships and activities influence how they assess the work of others and what they deem to be a “conflict” for others or themselves. We propose several changes to the ICMJE disclosure form to help address these issues. First, words matter. Despite including the word “potential,” a form entitled “…for the Disclosure of Potential Conflicts of Interest” may imply that any relationship or activity listed represents a problematic influence or wrongdoing. The proposed new title, “The ICMJE Disclosure Form,” aims to dispel that interpretation and potential stigma. Second, we no longer ask authors to decide what might be interpreted as a potential conflict of interest. Authors disclose their relationships and activities so that readers can decide whether these relationships or activities should influence their assessments of the work. Further, to avoid omissions—inadvertent or purposeful—we now provide a checklist of relationships and activities for authors to complete. We welcome feedback about the proposed new form, which is available with a link to provide comments, at www.icmje.org . We will consider comments received by 30 April 2020, before finalizing and adopting a revised version. In the interim, the extant “ICMJE Form for the Disclosure of Potential Conflicts of Interest” will remain in use and available as a downloadable PDF at our website. In a further step to avoid inconsistencies and omissions, and to help ease the disclosure process for authors, some journals will change the mechanism by which disclosures are collected. Authors are required to provide disclosures to multiple entities (e.g., to academic institutions, continuing education providers, guideline and other committees as well as medical journals). Disclosing information repeatedly, with varying reporting requirements, formats, and definitions, is frustrating for authors and contributes to problematic and controversial discrepancies across disclosures. The ICMJE will therefore accept disclosures from web-based repositories. These enable authors to maintain an inventory of their relationships and activities and create electronic disclosures tailored to the requirements of entities such as ICMJE, without having to reenter information repeatedly. ICMJE will accept disclosures from repositories that meet the following criteria: collection and reporting of relationships and activities consistent with ICMJE requirements; no fees for individuals to enter, store, or export their data; provision of disclosures to journals electronically as well as an option for journals without a digital interface; and compliant with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). One currently available repository
机译:许多因素包括专业和个人关系和活动,可以影响临床科学的设计,行为和报告,告知医疗保健决定。当这些关系和活动可能偏见判决时,利益冲突存在潜力(1)。许多利益相关者 - 编辑,同行评审员,临床医生,教育工作者,政策制定者,患者,以及公开依赖作者关系和活动的披露,以告知他们的评估。信任这些披露的透明度,一致性和完整性至关重要。十年前,国际医学期刊编辑委员会(ICMJE)通过了“披露潜在利益冲突的ICMJE表格”,作为收集和报告作者的关系和活动的统一机制,即读者可能会考虑与公布的工作相关(2)。目标是避免在期刊因如何收集和报告此信息时创建的混淆(和通常随之而来)。我们认为统一的披露表格有用,但问题仍然存在。首先,支持当前形式的软件越来越有问题,使其使用难以或不可能越来越多的作者。然而,更重要的是,许多作者和读者误解,误用或误解了披露。虽然有意隐瞒相关的关系和活动,一些人违反了公众信任,但我们认为大多数作者致力于透明的报告,并将其视为对临床科学的进步至关重要。尽管如此,当意见与报告的关系和活动不同,仍然存在分歧,混乱和对作者披露的争议。提交人可能没有报告其他人认为重要的项目,因为关于什么是“相关”的意见差异,对定义或简单的监督。一些作者可能会担心读者将把任何物品的列表解释为指示有问题的影响和不法行为的“潜在利益冲突”,常常提出关于报告公民资助的补助金的要求。为他们,一些读者未能认识到他们自己的关系和活动会影响他们如何评估他人的工作以及他们认为对他人或自己的“冲突”。我们提出了对ICMJE披露表格的若干变更,以帮助解决这些问题。首先,单词重要。尽管包括“潜在”这个词,一个标题为“......用于披露潜在的利息冲突”可能意味着列出的任何关系或活动都是有问题的影响或不法行为。拟议的新标题“ICMJE披露形式”旨在消除这种解释和潜在的耻辱。其次,我们不再要求作者决定可能被解释为潜在的利益冲突。作者披露了他们的关系和活动,使读者可以决定这些关系或活动是否应影响他们对工作的评估。此外,为了避免遗漏 - 无意中或有目的 - 我们现在提供了一个关系和活动的清单,为作者完成。我们欢迎有关拟议的新表格的反馈,该表格可提供有关在www.icmje.org提供评论的链接。我们将在最终确定和采用修订版之前,考虑在2020年4月30日之前收到的意见。在临时,现存的“ICMJE表格披露的潜在利益冲突”将留在使用中,并作为我们网站上的可下载PDF提供。在避免不一致和遗漏的另一个步骤中,并帮助缓解作者的披露过程,一些期刊将改变收集披露的机制。作者需要向多个实体提供披露(例如,学术机构,继续教育提供者,指南和其他委员会以及医学期刊)。反复披露信息,随着报告要求,格式和定义,对作者来说是令人沮丧的,并有助于跨披露的有问题和有争议的差异。因此,ICMJE将接受基于Web的存储库的披露。这些使作者能够维持其关系和活动的库存,并创建针对ICMJE等实体要求的电子披露,而无需反复重新进入信息。 ICMJE将接受符合以下标准的储存库的披露:收集和报告与ICMJE要求一致的关系和活动;没有个人进入,商店或出口数据的费用;在没有数字界面的情况下电子方式提供对期刊的披露,以及期刊;并符合一般数据保护规范(GDPR)。一个目前可用的存储库

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