The issue of potential conflict of interest and its risk to professional integrity in journal article publication has been strongly debated in medical circles. Most medical journals adhere to international requirements for disclosure of potential conflict of interest. The debate on this issue in nursing, and specifically mental health nursing, has been neither prolific nor strong, despite nursing's potential to influence particular viewpoints about treatment and indeed to prescribe particular treatments; and nursing being a target for pharmaceutical industry marketing. The purpose of this paper is to raise debate about potential conflict of interest in journal article publication and to make recommendations for the management of such potential for this journal.
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Managing potential conflict of interest in journal article publication
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, Vol.22(4), pp.368-373
2013
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- Title
- Managing potential conflict of interest in journal article publication
- Creators
- Louise O'Brien - University of NewcastleRichard Lakeman - Southern Cross UniversityAnthony O'Brien - University of Auckland
- Publication Details
- International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, Vol.22(4), pp.368-373
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia
- Identifiers
- 2300; 991012822291202368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Health; School of Health and Human Sciences; Nursing
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article