Do research ethics committees account for conflicts of interest?
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Unified Health System

How to Cite

Rea, M. F. (2003). Do research ethics committees account for conflicts of interest?. Boletim Do Instituto De Saúde - BIS, (29), 25–25. Retrieved from https://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/bis/article/view/38152

Abstract

Several magazines and funding agencies have been of research that began to ask their referees or authors who declare the existence of a conflict of interests in examining a text or its authorship. Conflict of interest is defined as a set of conditions in which the judgment of the practitioner (the assessment made about a survey or about its executor, or on the text) is influenced by links
that this professional has - concretely or potentially – which can lead you to favor or disadvantage the judgment in self-interest.

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References

CHAUDHRY, S, SCHROTER,S, SMITH,R & MORRIS,J. Does declaration of competing interests affect readers perceptions? A randomised trial. BMJ 325: 1391-1392, 2002.

GORNER, P. Top medical journals ease ethics policy. The Chicago Tribune, 13 June 2002.

LORENZO, C. Avaliação contínua: o modelo canadense. Cadernos de Ética em Pesquisa, ano V, n.10: 17-21, 2002.

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Copyright (c) 2003 Marina Ferreira Rea

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