21a. Conflicts of interests
What to write
Declare any potential conflicts of interest, including financial and nonfinancial. If none exist, this should be stated.
Explanation
A competing or conflict of interest is anything that interferes with (or could be perceived as interfering with) the full and objective presentation, analysis, and interpretation of the research. Competing or conflicts of interest can be financial or nonfinancial, professional or personal. They can exist in institutions, in teams, or with individuals. Potential competing interests are considered in peer review, editorial, and publication decisions; the aim is to ensure transparency, and in most cases, a declaration of a conflict of interest does not obstruct the publication or review process.
Examples are provided below. If unsure, declare all potential conflicts, including both perceived and real conflicts of interest1.
Examples of competing or conflicts of interest
Financial
Funding and other payments received or expected by the authors directly arising from the publication of the study, or funding or other payments from an organisation with an interest in the outcome of the work.
Nonfinancial
Research that may benefit the individual or institution in terms of goods in kind. This includes unpaid advisory position in a government, nongovernment organisation, or commercial organisations.
Affiliations
Employed by, on the advisory board, or a member of an organisation with an interest in the outcome of the work.
Intellectual property
Patents or trademarks owned by someone or their organisation. This also includes the potential exploitation of the scientific advance being reported for the institution, the authors, or the research funders.
Personal
Friends, family, relationships, and other close personal connections to people who may potentially benefit financially or in other ways from the research.
Ideology
Beliefs or activism (e.g., political or religious) relevant to the work. Membership of a relevant advocacy or lobbying organisation.
Examples
‘The study was funded by Gubra ApS. LSD, PJP, GH, KF and HBH are employed by Gubra ApS. JJ and NV are the owners of Gubra ApS. Gubra ApS provided support in the form of materials and salaries for authors LSD, PJP, GH, KF, HBH, JJ and NV’2.
‘The authors have declared that no competing interests exist’3.
Training
The UK EQUATOR Centre runs training on how to write using reporting guidelines.
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