| Literature DB >> 28630534 |
Fernando Alfonso1, Karlen Adamyan2, Jean-Yves Artigou3, Michael Aschermann4, Michael Boehm5, Alfonso Buendia6, Pao-Hsien Chu7, Ariel Cohen8, Livio Dei Cas9, Mirza Dilic10, Anton Doubell11, Dario Echeverri12, Nuray Enç13, Ignacio Ferreira-González14, Krzysztof J Filipiak15, Andreas Flammer16, Eckart Fleck17, Plamen Gatzov18, Carmen Ginghina19, Lino Goncalves20, Habib Haouala21, Mahmoud Hassanein22, Gerd Heusch23, Kurt Huber24, Ivan Hulín25, Mario Ivanusa26, Rungroj Krittayaphong27, Chu-Pak Lau28, Germanas Marinskis29, François Mach16, Luiz Felipe Moreira30, Tuomo Nieminen31, Latifa Oukerraj32, Stefan Perings33, Luc Pierard34, Tatjana Potpara35, Walter Reyes-Caorsi36, Se-Joong Rim37, Olaf Rødevand38, Georges Saade39, Mikael Sander40, Evgeny Shlyakhto41, Bilgin Timuralp42, Dimitris Tousoulis43, Dilek Ural44, J J Piek45, Albert Varga46, Thomas F Lüscher47.
Abstract
The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) provides recommendations to improve the editorial standards and scientific quality of biomedical journals. These recommendations range from uniform technical requirements to more complex and elusive editorial issues including ethical aspects of the scientific process. Recently, registration of clinical trials, conflicts of interest disclosure, and new criteria for authorship- emphasizing the importance of responsibility and accountability-, have been proposed. Last year, a new editorial initiative to foster sharing of clinical trial data was launched. This review discusses this novel initiative with the aim of increasing awareness among readers, investigators, authors and editors belonging to the Editors' Network of the European Society of Cardiology.Keywords: Authorship; Big-data; Clinical trial; Conflict of interest; Data sharing; Editorial ethics; Scientific Journals; Scientific process; Trial registration
Year: 2017 PMID: 28630534 PMCID: PMC5465387
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Cardiol Sin ISSN: 1011-6842 Impact factor: 2.672