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A model of the interrelationship between research ethics and research integrity. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Qual Stud Health Well-being
Muthanna A, Chaaban Y, Qadhi S.
europepmc   +1 more source

Research Integrity in Guidelines and evIDence synthesis (RIGID): a framework for assessing research integrity in guideline development and evidence synthesis [PDF]

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Background Clinical guidelines rely on sound evidence to underpin recommendations for patient care. Compromised research integrity can erode public trust and the credibility of the scientific enterprise, with potential harm to patients. Despite increased
Aya Mousa   +2 more
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Research Integrity

Professional Ethics, A Multidisciplinary Journal, 1999
What is research integrity? At the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) research integrity can be defined as conducting and fostering research to define, anticipate, and understand environmental problems; and generating sound, appropriate, credible, and effective solutions to those problems.
L S, Birnbaum, B T, Culpepper
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Integrity, Research (See Research Ethics; Integrity)

2021
Research integrity refers to sets of ethical principles that must be respected such that good scientific practice and sound and trustworthy science can be assured. Historically, awareness of the importance of research integrity only developed as a consequence of scandals in the scientific community.
Henk ten Have   +1 more
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INTEGRATING RESEARCH INTO PRACTICE

Nurse Educator, 1989
Active involvement of students in research projects during implementation of the nursing role emphasizes regular implementation of this component in practice. Several examples of undergraduate research activities are described that developed out of the university based home health care agency and the faculty member's clinical practice.
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Repairing research integrity

Nature, 2008
A survey suggests that many research misconduct incidents in the United States go unreported to the Office of Research Integrity. Sandra L. Titus, James A. Wells and Lawrence J. Rhoades say it's time to change that. A survey of US researchers suggests that scientific misconduct is greatly under-reported.
Sandra L, Titus   +2 more
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Research Integrity in China

Science, 2013
China's research capacity has grown dramatically in the past decade, an expansion that is reshaping the landscape of global scientific investigation. This rapid growth has not necessarily been accompanied by an equally measured promotion of the cultural norms of the scientific enterprise. Most troubling is a lack of research integrity, which may hinder
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Data Integration for Integrated Research and Care

Methods of Information in Medicine, 2016
SummaryA national German funding initiative for Medical Informatics focusing at data integration for medicine gives an opportunity to reopen a window to Germany. In the open window appears a best paper selection of the 2015 annual conference of the German Society of Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology and papers of the German journal GMS ...
Winter, Alfred   +5 more
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