医疗保健公司赞助澳大利亚和新西兰医学协会:一项观察性研究。

JRSM Open Pub Date : 2022-07-07 eCollection Date: 2022-07-01 DOI:10.1177/20542704221111243
Joel Lexchin
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目的:研究医疗保健公司对澳大利亚和新西兰医学协会的赞助,以及这些协会是否有处理利益冲突的政策。设计:横断面研究,于2022年3月进行。地理位置:澳大利亚和新西兰。参与者:两国医学协会。主要结果衡量指标:在其主页或年会网页上列出医疗保健公司赞助和/或向潜在赞助商发行招股说明书的医学协会的百分比。有赞助商的社团中有关于他们与赞助商互动的政策的百分比。协会是否在他们的网页上突出赞助商的标志,并提供赞助商网页的超链接,协会的年收入来自赞助商的百分比是多少。结果:共鉴定出92个医学学会。62个有医疗保健公司赞助,10个有赞助的协会制定了处理与其赞助商互动的政策。54个学会在其主页和/或年会网页上展示了其赞助商的标志。只有6个协会提供了足够的信息来计算他们的收入来自赞助的百分比。在这6个国家中,有5个的支持率远低于50%。结论:澳大利亚和新西兰社会接受医疗保健公司的赞助是普遍的,很少有社会有政策来处理这些关系。总的来说,各协会的赞助收入似乎只占其年收入的一小部分。
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Sponsorship of Australian and New Zealand medical societies by healthcare companies: an observational study.

Objectives: To examine sponsorship of Australian and New Zealand medical societies by healthcare companies and whether societies have policies to deal with conflicts of interest.

Design: Cross-sectional study conducted in March 2022.

Setting: Australia and New Zealand.

Participants: Medical societies in both countries.

Main outcome measures: The percent of medical societies that list sponsorship from healthcare companies on either their home webpages or the webpages of their annual meetings and/or that issue prospectuses to potential sponsors. The percent of societies with sponsorship that also have policies about their interactions with their sponsors. Whether societies feature their sponsors' logos on their webpages and have hyperlinks to sponsors' webpages and what percent of societies' annual revenue comes from sponsorships.

Results: Ninety-two medical societies were identified. Sixty-two had healthcare company sponsorship and 10 of the societies with sponsorship had policies to deal with interactions with their sponsors. Fifty-four societies displayed the logos of their sponsors on their home webpages and/or the webpages of their annual meetings. Only 6 societies provided enough information to calculate what percent of their revenue comes from sponsorships. For 5 of the 6 the percent was well below 50%.

Conclusions: The acceptance of sponsorships from healthcare companies by Australian and New Zealand societies is common and few societies have policies to deal with these relationships. In general, societies appear to get only a small percent of their annual revenue from sponsorships.

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