Published at www.nejm.org October 13, 2009 (10.1056/NEJMe0909052) |
Uniform Format for Disclosure of Competing Interests in ICMJE Journals
Jeffrey M. Drazen, M.D., Martin B. Van Der Weyden, M.D., Peush Sahni, M.S., Ph.D., Jacob Rosenberg, M.D., D.Sc., Ana Marusic, M.D., Ph.D., Christine Laine, M.D., M.P.H., Sheldon Kotzin, M.L.S., Richard Horton, F.Med.Sci., Paul C. Hébert, M.D., M.H.Sc., Charlotte Haug, M.D., Ph.D., M.Sc., Fiona Godlee, M.B., B.Chir., B.Sc., Frank A. Frizelle, M.B., Ch.B., Peter W. de Leeuw, M.D., Ph.D., and Catherine D. DeAngelis, M.D., M.P.H.Disclosure of financial associations of authors of articles published in biomedical journals has become common practice. The information provided in these disclosures helps the reader to understand the relationships between the authors and variouscommercial entities that may have an interest in the information reported in the published article. At present, many journals ask authors to report such relationships by completing a form with information about their financial associations. The journals then either post the complete information online or create a summary of the information and publish it with the article in question. Although efforts are under way to establish uniform reporting systems, there is currently no uniform vehicle for the disclosure of financial associations. Thus authors may provide similar information to different journals in multiple formats. In addition, slight differences among journals in requirements for reporting can lead to confusion, as the same individual may report different information to different journals. With this editorial, which is being published simultaneously in all International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) journals, we introduce a new disclosure form that has been adopted by all journals that are members of the ICMJE. We encourage other journals to adopt this reporting format, and we are placing the form in the public domain./.../
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