Research integrity and academic medicine: the pressure to publish and research misconduct.

IF 1.4 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of Osteopathic Medicine Pub Date : 2024-02-27 eCollection Date: 2024-05-01 DOI:10.1515/jom-2023-0211
Molly Kearney, Maren Downing, Elizabeth A Gignac
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Context: This narrative review article explores research integrity and the implications of scholarly work in medical education. The paper describes how the current landscape of medical education emphasizes research and scholarly activity for medical students, resident physicians, and faculty physician educators. There is a gap in the existing literature that fully explores research integrity, the challenges surrounding the significant pressure to perform scholarly activity, and the potential for ethical lapses by those involved in medical education.

Objectives: The objectives of this review article are to provide a background on authorship and publication safeguards, outline common types of research misconduct, describe the implications of publication in medical education, discuss the consequences of ethical breaches, and outline possible solutions to promote research integrity in academic medicine.

Methods: To complete this narrative review, the authors explored the current literature utilizing multiple databases beginning in June of 2021, and they completed the literature review in January of 2023. To capture the wide scope of the review, numerous searches were performed. A number of Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) terms were utilized to identify relevant articles. The MeSH terms included "scientific misconduct," "research misconduct," "authorship," "plagiarism," "biomedical research/ethics," "faculty, medical," "fellowships and scholarships," and "internship and residency." Additional references were accessed to include medical school and residency accreditation standards, residency match statistics, regulatory guidelines, and standard definitions.

Results: Within the realm of academic medicine, research misconduct and misrepresentation continue to occur without clear solutions. There is a wide range of severity in breaches of research integrity, ranging from minor infractions to fraud. Throughout the medical education system in the United States, there is pressure to publish research and scholarly work. Higher rates of publications are associated with a successful residency match for students and academic promotion for faculty physicians. For those who participate in research misconduct, there is a multitude of potential adverse consequences. Potential solutions to ensure research integrity exist but are not without barriers to implementation.

Conclusions: Pressure in the world of academic medicine to publish contributes to the potential for research misconduct and authorship misrepresentation. Lapses in research integrity can result in a wide range of potentially adverse consequences for the offender, their institution, the scientific community, and the public. If adopted, universal research integrity policies and procedures could make major strides in eliminating research misconduct in the realm of academic medicine.

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背景:这篇叙述性评论文章探讨了医学教育中的研究诚信和学术工作的影响。文章描述了当前医学教育的现状如何强调医学生、住院医师和教师教育者的研究和学术活动。现有文献在全面探讨研究诚信、围绕学术活动的巨大压力所带来的挑战以及参与医学教育的人员可能出现的道德失误方面存在空白:这篇综述文章的目的是介绍作者身份和发表保障措施的背景,概述常见的研究不当行为类型,描述发表文章对医学教育的影响,讨论违反伦理的后果,并概述促进学术医学研究诚信的可能解决方案:为了完成这篇叙事性综述,作者从 2021 年 6 月开始利用多个数据库探索当前文献,并于 2023 年 1 月完成了文献综述。为了涵盖广泛的综述范围,作者进行了多次检索。我们使用了一些医学主题词表(MeSH)来识别相关文章。MeSH 术语包括 "科学不端行为"、"研究不端行为"、"作者身份"、"剽窃"、"生物医学研究/伦理"、"教师、医学"、"研究金和奖学金 "以及 "实习和住院医师"。其他参考资料包括医学院和住院医师资格认证标准、住院医师匹配统计数据、监管指南和标准定义:结果:在学术医学领域,研究不端行为和失实陈述仍时有发生,却没有明确的解决方案。违反研究诚信的严重程度不一,轻则违规,重则欺诈。在美国的整个医学教育体系中,都存在着发表研究和学术著作的压力。对于学生来说,较高的论文发表率与成功匹配住院医师和教师的学术晋升息息相关。对于那些参与研究不当行为的人来说,潜在的不良后果是多方面的。确保研究诚信的潜在解决方案是存在的,但并非没有实施障碍:结论:在学术医学界,发表论文的压力助长了研究不当行为和作者身份失实的可能性。研究诚信的缺失可能会给违规者、其所在机构、科学界和公众带来一系列潜在的不良后果。如果采用通用的研究诚信政策和程序,就能在消除学术医学领域的研究不端行为方面取得重大进展。
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Journal of Osteopathic Medicine
Journal of Osteopathic Medicine Health Professions-Complementary and Manual Therapy
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