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Title: WASP (write a scientific paper) : the ethical stages of publishing a research paper
Authors: Mallia, Pierre
Keywords: Science publishing -- Moral and ethical aspects
Medical sciences -- Research -- Moral and ethical aspects
Science writers -- Attitudes
Research -- Moral and ethical aspects
Informed consent (Medical law)
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer
Citation: Mallia, P. (2019). WASP (write a scientific paper): The ethical stages of publishing a research paper. Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia, 13(Suppl. 1), S44-S47.
Abstract: Background: Authors have to be aware of the ethical stages in writing a scientific paper in order to be cognizant of what is required of them as researchers. The research ethics committee concerns itself with patient protection and therefore looks closely not only at the protocol, but also at the informed consent process and data protection issues. Conversely the publishers has ethical issues of their own relating to their reputation in publishing ethically sound and justified studies. Materials/Methods: The article describes the ethics required of the research by looking at documents and directives which describe the ethical duties of the research, the functions of Research Ethics Committee and Publishing Ethics. Results: The Researcher should be familiar with the informed consent process and data protection for research and the requirements of the research ethics committee. The informed consent process involves discussion of the research, the risks, the requirements from the patient/ participant and issues related with data protection. The second stage is that of the research ethics committee. This committee reviews the proposal and protocol of the research and any updates after the research approval. RECs are much concerned with the informed consent process and what is to be said to patients/ participants. Any precautions or arrangement for vulnerable groups should be identified. RECs move according to research ethics guidelines and are objective in their response. The final stage is the ethics of publication. The editor of a journal must ensure that ethics review has been made and ascertain as much as possible any conflicting or competing interests on the part of the researcher/s. The issue of identity of reviewers of the paper is also discussed. Conclusion: The ethics of publication involves various ethical stages, each having their own responsibility towards patients and the scientific community.
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