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Is research presented at the scoliosis research society annual meeting influenced by industry funding?

机译:脊柱侧弯研究协会年会上提出的研究是否受到行业资金的影响?

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STUDY DESIGN: All abstracts submitted to the 2006 SRS annual meeting were reviewed. OBJECTIVE: To determine the rate of funding in abstracts submitted for presentation at the 2006 Annual Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) meeting and whether funding produced bias toward a positive outcome. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Financial conflicts of interest have been attributed to bias in research. METHODS: Three members the SRS Program Committee reviewed 610 abstracts submitted for presentation at the 2006 annual meeting. The committee's average grade was correlated with type of funding (industry, professional society, university); abstract conclusions (favorable, unfavorable, or only descriptive); and subject category [adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS), motion preservation, etc.]. RESULTS: Of the 610 submitted articles, 72% (n = 440) were unfunded. Of the 170 funded articles, 140 were supported by industry, 7 by government agency, 8 by professional societies, 4 by universities, and 11 by private foundations. There was no statistically significant difference between the reviewers' grades of funded versus unfunded articles (P = 0.39). Comparing AIS articles to all the other categories, the number of funded articles were significantly greater only in motion preservation (P < 0.001) and genetics (P = 0.039). When a consultant/employee relationship was present, there was a significant difference in the proportion of funded articles and favorable findings (P = 0.048). CONCLUSION: The higher percentage of funded articles in motion preservation and genetics compared to AIS articles could reflect a bias in those 2 areas. However, although there were more funded articles in those 2 areas there were not more funded, favorable articles (motion preservation P = 0.059, and genetics P = 0.3). Thus, certain categories attracted more funding than others but there was not a bias toward favorable findings within the funded articles unless the funding was due to a consultant/employee relationship.
机译:研究设计:审查了提交给2006 SRS年度会议的所有摘要。目的:确定在2006年度脊柱侧凸研究学会(SRS)会议上提交的摘要中的资助率,以及资助是否对积极成果产生偏见。背景数据摘要:经济利益冲突已归因于研究中的偏见。方法:SRS计划委员会的三名成员审查了610份摘要,这些摘要已提交2006年年会。该委员会的平均等级与资助类型(行业,专业协会,大学)相关;抽象结论(有利,不利或仅是描述性的);和主题类别[青少年特发性脊柱侧弯(AIS),运动保持等]。结果:在提交的610篇文章中,有72%(n = 440)未被资助。在170篇受资助的文章中,有140篇由行业提供支持,由政府机构提供7篇,由专业协会提供8篇,由大学提供4篇,由私人基金会提供11篇。审稿人对有色文章和无色文章的评分之间没有统计学上的显着差异(P = 0.39)。将AIS文章与所有其他类别进行比较,仅在运动保存(P <0.001)和遗传学(P = 0.039)方面,获资助的文章数量明显增加。当存在顾问/雇员关系时,资助文章和有利调查结果的比例存在显着差异(P = 0.048)。结论:与AIS文章相比,有关运动保存和遗传学的资助文章比例更高,可能反映出这两个领域存在偏见。但是,尽管在这两个领域中有更多的资助文章,但没有更多的资助,有利的文章(运动保存P = 0.059,遗传学P = 0.3)。因此,某些类别比其他类别吸引了更多的资金,但是除非获得的资金是由于顾问/雇员关系引起的,否则在所资助的文章中不会偏向于有利的发现。

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