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Open Access 01-12-2011 | Research

Investigator experiences with financial conflicts of interest in clinical trials

Authors: Paula A Rochon, Melanie Sekeres, John Hoey, Joel Lexchin, Lorraine E Ferris, David Moher, Wei Wu, Sunila R Kalkar, Marleen Van Laethem, Andrea Gruneir, Jennifer Gold, James Maskalyk, David L Streiner, Nathan Taback, An-Wen Chan

Published in: Trials | Issue 1/2011

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Abstract

Background

Financial conflicts of interest (fCOI) can introduce actions that bias clinical trial results and reduce their objectivity. We obtained information from investigators about adherence to practices that minimize the introduction of such bias in their clinical trials experience.

Methods

Email survey of clinical trial investigators from Canadian sites to learn about adherence to practices that help maintain research independence across all stages of trial preparation, conduct, and dissemination. The main outcome was the proportion of investigators that reported full adherence to preferred trial practices for all of their trials conducted from 2001-2006, stratified by funding source.

Results

844 investigators responded (76%) and 732 (66%) provided useful information. Full adherence to preferred clinical trial practices was highest for institutional review of signed contracts and budgets (82% and 75% of investigators respectively). Lower rates of full adherence were reported for the other two practices in the trial preparation stage (avoidance of confidentiality clauses, 12%; trial registration after 2005, 39%). Lower rates of full adherence were reported for 7 practices in the trial conduct (35% to 43%) and dissemination (53% to 64%) stages, particularly in industry funded trials. 269 investigators personally experienced (n = 85) or witnessed (n = 236) a fCOI; over 70% of these situations related to industry trials.

Conclusion

Full adherence to practices designed to promote the objectivity of research varied across trial stages and was low overall, particularly for industry funded trials.
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Metadata
Title
Investigator experiences with financial conflicts of interest in clinical trials
Authors
Paula A Rochon
Melanie Sekeres
John Hoey
Joel Lexchin
Lorraine E Ferris
David Moher
Wei Wu
Sunila R Kalkar
Marleen Van Laethem
Andrea Gruneir
Jennifer Gold
James Maskalyk
David L Streiner
Nathan Taback
An-Wen Chan
Publication date
01-12-2011
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Trials / Issue 1/2011
Electronic ISSN: 1745-6215
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-12-9

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