Reporting Standards Of GPP
Good publication practise can develop to ensure that pharmaceutical companies' clinical trials are published responsibly and ethically. The main Principle of Good Publication Practice is the design, and the results of all the trials should report in a perfect, precise, balanced, unambiguous, and timely manner. The guidelines on the GPP can evolve to give the editors and journals a framework to help them deal with the range of multiple ethical issues that arise in scientific publishing. Evolving standards for the accurate publication and research presentationType of guideline/principles/ publications | Name |
Randomized trial | CONSORT (Consolidated Standards Of Reporting Trials) |
Observational studies | STROBE (Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology) |
Systematic review and meta-analysis | PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) |
Studies of diagnostic accuracy | STARD (Standards for Reporting of Diagnostic Accuracy) |
Economic evaluations of health interventions | CHEERS statement (Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards) |
For completeness, transparency and data analysis in case reports, and data from the point of care | CARE (Case Reports) |
Reporting of qualitative research studies | SRQR (Standards for Reporting Qualitative Research) |
Code of ethics and position statement: the contribution of medical writers to scientific publications | AMWA (American Medical Writers Association) |
Multiple resources for editors | COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) |
White Paper on publication ethics | CSE (Council of Science Editors) |
Guidelines on the role of medical writers in developing peer-reviewed publications | EMWA (European Medical Writers Association) |
PERK (Publishing Ethics Resource Kit) | Elsevier |
Conflicts of interest in biomedical research—the FASEB guidelines | FASEB (Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology) |
Recommendations for the conduct, reporting, editing, and publication of | ICMJE (International Committee of Medical Journal Editors) |
Code of ethics and position statement: the contribution of medical writers to scientific publications | ISMPP (International Society for Medical Publication Professionals) |
Pharmacoeconomic guidelines around the world | ISPOR (International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research) |
Report on conflict of interest in medical research, education, and practice | IOM (Institute of Medicine) |
Principles on the conduct of clinical trials and communication of clinical trial results | PhRMA (Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America) |
World Association of Medical Editors policy statements prepared by the editorial policy committee | WAME (World Association of Medical Editors) |
Best practice guidelines on publication ethics: A publisher’s perspective | Wiley publisher |
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