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Prevalence of Industry Support and its Relationship to Research Integrity
Authors:Patricia M. Tereskerz J.D. Ph.D.  Ann B. Hamric Ph.D. R.N  Thomas M. Guterbock Ph.D  Jonathan D. Moreno Ph.D
Affiliation:1. Program in Ethics and Policy in Healthcare, Center for Biomedical Ethics and Humanities , University of Virginia School of Medicine , Charlottesville , Virginia , USA Pjm7s@virginia.edu;3. University of Virginia School of Nursing , Charlottesville , Virginia , USA;4. Center for Survey Research , University of Virginia , Charlottesville , Virginia , USA;5. University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , USA;6. University of Virginia , Charlottesville , Virginia , USA
Abstract:Most U.S. clinical trials are funded by industry. Opportunities exist for sponsors to influence research in ways that jeopardize research objectivity. The purpose of this study was to survey U.S. medical school faculty to assess financial arrangements between investigators and industry to learn about investigators' first hand knowledge of the effects of industry sponsorship on research.

Here we show first-hand knowledge that compromises occurred in: research participants' well-being (9%), research initiatives (35%), publication of results (28%), interpretation of research data (25%), and scientific advancement (20%) because of industry support. Financial relationships with industry were prevalent and considered important to conducting respondents' research.
Keywords:financial conflict of interest  industry sponsorship  research integrity
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