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Five-step authorship framework to improve transparency in disclosing contributors to industry-sponsored clinical trial publications (CROSBI ID 211943)

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Marušić, Ana ; Hren, Darko ; Mansi, Bernadette ; Lineberry, Neil ; Bhattacharya, Ananya ; Garrity, Maureen ; Clark, Juli ; Gesell, Thomas ; Glasser, Susan ; Gonzalez, John et al. Five-step authorship framework to improve transparency in disclosing contributors to industry-sponsored clinical trial publications // Bmc medicine, 12 (2014), 197-197. doi: 10.1186/s12916-014-0197-z

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Marušić, Ana ; Hren, Darko ; Mansi, Bernadette ; Lineberry, Neil ; Bhattacharya, Ananya ; Garrity, Maureen ; Clark, Juli ; Gesell, Thomas ; Glasser, Susan ; Gonzalez, John ; Hustad, Carolyn ; Lannon, Mary-Margaret ; Mooney ; LaVerne A ; Peña ; Teresa

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Five-step authorship framework to improve transparency in disclosing contributors to industry-sponsored clinical trial publications

Authorship guidelines have established criteria to guide author selection based on significance of contribution and helped to define associated responsibilities and accountabilities for the published findings. However, low awareness, variable interpretation, and inconsistent application of these guidelines can lead to confusion and a lack of transparency when recognizing those who merit authorship. This article describes a research project led by the Medical Publishing Insights and Practices (MPIP) Initiative to identify current challenges when determining authorship for industry-sponsored clinical trials and develop an improved approach to facilitate decision- making when recognizing authors from related publications. A total of 498 clinical investigators, journal editors, publication professionals and medical writers were surveyed to understand better how they would adjudicate challenging, real-world authorship case scenarios, determine the perceived frequency of each scenario and rate their confidence in the responses provided. Multiple rounds of discussions about these results with journal editors, clinical investigators and industry representatives led to the development of key recommendations intended to enhance transparency when determining authorship. These included forming a representative group to establish authorship criteria early in a trial, having all trial contributors agree to these criteria and documenting trial contributions to objectively determine who warrants an invitation to participate in the manuscript development process. The resulting Five-step Authorship Framework is designed to create a more standardized approach when determining authorship for clinical trial publications. Overall, these recommendations aim to facilitate more transparent authorship decisions and help readers better assess the credibility of results and perspectives of the authors for medical research more broadly.

authorship; clinical trials

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Podaci o izdanju

12

2014.

197-197

objavljeno

1741-7015

10.1186/s12916-014-0197-z

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