Perceived conflict of interest in health science partnerships.

PLoS One

Consortium for History of Science, Technology and Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

Published: September 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • University scientists often seek partnerships with various entities, like government and private organizations, to enhance research on health concerns and access funding.
  • Perceptions of these partnerships can be influenced by the types of collaborators involved, particularly when an industry partner is included, leading to a more negative view of the research's legitimacy.
  • The study explores how procedural justice concepts can help assess these perceptions and suggests further research to improve communication regarding industry collaboration impacts.

Article Abstract

University scientists conducting research on topics of potential health concern often want to partner with a range of actors, including government entities, non-governmental organizations, and private enterprises. Such partnerships can provide access to needed resources, including funding. However, those who observe the results of such partnerships may judge those results based on who is involved. This set of studies seeks to assess how people perceive two hypothetical health science research collaborations. In doing so, it also tests the utility of using procedural justice concepts to assess perceptions of research legitimacy as a theoretical way to investigate conflict of interest perceptions. Findings show that including an industry collaborator has clear negative repercussions for how people see a research partnership and that these perceptions shape people's willingness to see the research as a legitimate source of knowledge. Additional research aimed at further communicating procedures that might mitigate the impact of industry collaboration is suggested.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5398532PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0175643PLOS

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