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Требования национальных кардиологических журналов Европейского общества кардиологов в отношении раскрытия конфликта интересов

https://doi.org/10.15829/1728-8800-2012-2-4-12

Аннотация

Раскрытие потенциального (возможного) конфликта интересов (КИ) в биомедицинских журналах призвано обеспечить надежность и прозрачность научного процесса. Тем не менее, большинство журналов не уделяют должного внимания систематическому, последовательному решению проблемы раскрытия КИ. В последние годы, благодаря совместным усилиям редакторов биомедицинских журналов, были разработаны единые механизмы уведомления о КИ. В настоящей статье подробно изложена точка зрения редакторов биомедицинских журналов на проблему КИ. Кроме того, представлены результаты выполненного с помощью стандартизованного вопросника исследования, которое оценивало существующие требования в отношении раскрытия КИ и их практическое внедрение в национальных кардиологических журналах Европейского общества кардиологов.

Об авторах

Ф. Альфонсо
Европейское общество кардиологов
Испания

MD PhD FESC

Chairman Editors’ Network

Interventional Cardiology. Cardiovascular Institute. Clinico San Carlos University Hospital. Plaza de Cristo Rey. Ciudad Universitaria. Madrid. Spain.
Tel: +34 91 549 4082, Fax: +34 91 330 3289



А. Тиммис
Европейское общество кардиологов
Великобритания

MD PhD FESC;

Editor-in-Chief, Heart



Ф. Дж. Пинто
Европейское общество кардиологов
Португалия

MD PhD FESC

Editor-in-Chief, Revista Portuguesa de Cardiologia



Дж. Амброзио
Европейское общество кардиологов
Италия

MD PhD FESC

Nucleus Member Editors’ Network



К. Эктор
Европейское общество кардиологов
Бельгия

MD PhD FESC

Editor-in-Chief, Acta Cardiologica



П. Кулаковски
Европейское общество кардиологов
Польша

MD PhD FESC

Editor-in-Chief, Kardiologia Polska



П. Вардас
Европейское общество кардиологов
Греция

MD PhD FESC

Editor-in-Chief, Hellenic Journal of Cardiology



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Рецензия

Для цитирования:


Альфонсо Ф., Тиммис А., Пинто Ф.Д., Амброзио Д., Эктор К., Кулаковски П., Вардас П. Требования национальных кардиологических журналов Европейского общества кардиологов в отношении раскрытия конфликта интересов. Кардиоваскулярная терапия и профилактика. 2012;11(2):4-12. https://doi.org/10.15829/1728-8800-2012-2-4-12

For citation:


Alfonso F., Timmis A., Pinto F.J., Ambrosio G., Ector H., Kulakowski P., Vardas P. Conflict of interest policies and disclosure requirements among European Society of Cardiology national cardiovascular journals. Cardiovascular Therapy and Prevention. 2012;11(2):4-12. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15829/1728-8800-2012-2-4-12

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