정신건강의학과 임상 및 연구에서 이해 상충 관련 문제
= Issues of Conflict of Interest in Psychiatric Research and Practice
- 저자[authors] 신은희,임세원,Shin, Eun-Hee,Lim, Se-Won
- 학술지명[periodical name] 대한불안의학회지
- 권호사항[Volume/Issue] Vol.11No.2[2015]
- 발행처[publisher] 대한불안의학회
- 자료유형[Document Type] 학술저널
- 수록면[Pagination] 114-119
- 언어[language] Korean
- 발행년[Publication Year] 2015
- 주제어[descriptor] 이해상충,정신과,진료,연구
초록[abstracts]
[A conflict of interest is usually defined as a set of circumstances that creates a risk that professional judgments or actions regarding a primary interest will be unduly influenced by a secondary interest. In general, a conflict of interest can be classified as either a financial or a non-financial one. A financial conflict of interest reportedly occurs frequently in medical (and psychiatric) research and practice and is associated with a greater likelihood of reporting results favorable to the intervention being studied. A non-financial conflict of interest may occur in psychiatric research and practice as a result of the so-called "allegiance effect." It is very important that clinicians and researchers in the field of psychiatry be aware that their field is vulnerable to both financial and non-financial conflicts of interest. Considering that it is impossible in modern psychiatry to be completely free from possible conflicts of interest, the best way to manage a conflict of interest is disclosure based on the principles of transparency. Actions that might lead to conflicts of interest should be avoided as much as possible.]