Research Ethics: Principles, Practices, and Reporting
Document Type
Article
DOI
10.2202/1948-4682.1161
Publication Date
8-17-2012
Abstract
Ethical concerns are a common reason for the rejection of manuscripts submitted to biomedical research journals. Professional organizations and journals strongly encourage researchers to follow widely accepted research protocols and to report on what ethics-related methods they employ in their research projects. At least three issues should be addressed by all reports on human subjects research: the review and approval of the protocol by an ethics committee, the acquisition of informed consent from all participants, and the disclosure of all potential conflicts of interest. Authors must also adhere to publication rules that forbid plagiarism, duplicate submission, and redundant publication.
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Recommended Citation
Jacobsen KH. Research ethics: principles, practices, and reporting. World Medical & Health Policy. 2011 May; 3(2): 4.