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  1. A conflict of interest in research can be defined as a situation in which an individual hasinterests in the outcome of the research that may lead to a personal advantage. What is exactly a conflict of interest? And why it matters from the point of view of research integrity?

  2. Apr 8, 2015 · This review will briefly address the nature of conflicts of interest in research, including the importance of both financial and non-financial conflicts, and the potential effectiveness and limits of various strategies for managing such conflicts.

  3. Nov 20, 2020 · A detailed description of the classification of conflicts of interest and its ethical and legal implications in the practice of health sciences such as those that appear in the practice of clinical and laboratory medicine, pharmaceutical industry and also, research and publications are included.

  4. Jan 1, 2023 · A conflict of interest occurs when reasonable observers perceive a significant risk that an individual’s judgment or actions regarding a primary interest is inappropriately influenced by a secondary interest.

  5. Jan 11, 2024 · Conflicts of Interest in Research. Conflicts of interest are common and practically unavoidable in a modern research university. Conflicts of interest can call into question the professional objectivity and ethics of the individual, and reflect negatively on the University.

  6. Apr 23, 2024 · This chapter will provide a comprehensive overview of conflicts of interest in biomedical research, emphasizing the importance of transparency and ethical conduct to maintain public trust and research integrity.

  7. A conflict of interest (COI) occurs when an individual who is involved in multiple interests has one interest that interferes with another. The terms ‘conflict of interests’ and ‘competing interests’ are used interchangeably. Another way of describing a COI is:

  8. Jun 29, 2023 · A conflict of interest exists whether or not decisions are affected by a personal interest, as a conflict of interest entails the potential for bias, and not necessarily its probability. Likewise, a conflict of interest does not imply misconduct in research, as this is limited to fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism (Romain, 2015 ).

  9. What is a conflict of interest? Types of COIs in research. How does COI affect research studies? Questions to ask about COI before participating in a research study.

  10. Having a conflict of interest does not imply that anyone has necessarily done anything wrong; however, researchers should identify, disclose and manage conflicts in a timely, open, forthright, constructive and accountable manner to preserve the integrity of the people and processes involved in their research.