International multistakeholder consensus statement on post‐publication integrity issues in randomized clinical trials by Cairo Consensus Group

Author:

Khan Khalid Saeed1,Fawzy Mohamed2ORCID,Chien Patrick3,Geary Michael4,Bueno‐Cavanillas Aurora1,Nunez‐Nunez Maria5,Zamora Javier67,Bedaiwy Mohamed8,Serour Gamal9,D'Hooghe Thomas10,Pacey Allan11,Andrews Jeff12,Scott James R.13,Ball Elizabeth14,Mahran Ali15,Aboulghar Mohamed16,Wasim Tayyiba17,Abdelaleem Mahmoud15,Maheshwari Abha18,Odibo Anthony19,Sallam Hassan20,Grandi Giovanni21,Zhang Jim22,Fernández‐Luna Juan Manuel23,Jawid Shaukat Ali24,Mignini Luciano E.25,Khalaf Yacoub26

Affiliation:

1. University of Granada, CIBERESP Madrid Spain

2. IbnSina (Sohag) Banon (Assiut), Amshaj (Sohag), and Qena (Qena) IVF Centers Egypt

3. RCSI & UCD Malaysia Penang Malaysia

4. Rotunda Hospital Dublin Ireland

5. San Cecilio University Hospital, Ibs Granada, CIBERESP Madrid Spain

6. Hospital Ramón y Cajal, IRYCIS, CIBERESP Madrid Spain

7. Birmingham University Birmingham UK

8. University of British Columbia Vancouver British Columbia Canada

9. Al‐Azhar University and Egyptian IVF‐ET Center Cairo Egypt

10. Global Medical Affairs Fertility, Research and Development Merck Healthcare KGaA Darmstadt Germany

11. University of Manchester Manchester UK

12. BD Integrated Diagnostic Solutions Franklin Lakes, NJ USA

13. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology University of Iowa Iowa City Iowa USA

14. The Royal London Hospital BartsHealth NHS Trust London UK

15. Assiut University Assiut Egypt

16. Cairo University and Egyptian IVF‐ET Center Cairo Egypt

17. Services Institute of Medical Sciences Services Hospital Lahore Pakistan

18. Aberdeen Fertility Center Aberdeen Maternity Hospital, NHS Grampian Aberdeen UK

19. Washington University in Saint Louis Saint Louis Missouri USA

20. Alexandria University Alexandria Egypt

21. University of Modena and Reggio Emilia Azienda Ospedaliero‐Universitaria di Modena Modena Italy

22. Shangai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Shangai China

23. University of Granada Granada Spain

24. Eastern Mediterranean Association of Medical Editors (EMAME) Karachi Pakistan

25. Hospital Escuela Eva Perón de Granadero Baigorria, Grupo Oroño Santa Fe Argentina

26. Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital Foundation Trust London UK

Abstract

AbstractThe number of retractions of randomized clinical trials (RCTs) following post‐publication allegations of misconduct is increasing. To address this issue, we aimed to establish an international multistakeholder consensus on post‐publication integrity concerns related to RCTs. After prospective registration (https://osf.io/njksm), we assembled a multidisciplinary stakeholder group comprising 48 participants from 18 countries across six continents, recruited using a curated list of journal editors and snowballing. An underpinning evidence synthesis collated 89 articles related to post‐publication integrity concerns. Integrity statements related to RCTs created were subjected to anonymized two‐round Delphi survey. A hybrid face‐to‐face‐online consensus development meeting was convened to consolidate the consensus. The response rates of the two Delphi survey rounds were 65% (31/48) and 67% (32/ 48), respectively. There were 101 and 41 statements in the first and second Delphi rounds, respectively. After the two Delphi rounds and the consensus development meeting, consensus was achieved on 104 statements consolidated to 84 after merging, editing, and removing duplicates. This set of statements included general aspects (n = 9), journal instructions (n = 14), editorial and peer review (n = 7), correspondence and complaints (n = 4), investigations for integrity concerns (n = 16), decisions and sanctions (n = 9), critical appraisal guidance (n = 1), systematic reviews of RCTs (n = 8), and research recommendations (n = 16). In conclusion, this international multistakeholder consensus statement aimed to underpin policies for preventing post‐publication integrity concerns in RCT publications and assist in improving investigations of misconduct allegations.

Publisher

Wiley

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