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Scientific misconduct: also an issue in nursing science?
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4026454
Author(s) Fierz, Katharina; Gennaro, Susan; Dierickx, Kris; Van Achterberg, Theo; Morin, Karen H.; De Geest, Sabina
Author(s) at UniBasel Fierz, Katharina
De Geest, Sabina M.
Year 2014
Title Scientific misconduct: also an issue in nursing science?
Journal Journal of Nursing Scholarship : an official publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing
Volume 46
Number 4
Pages / Article-Number 271-80
Keywords Nursing, good scientific conduct, intervention, scientific misconduct
Mesh terms Europe; Humans; Nursing Research, standards; Plagiarism; Risk Factors; Scientific Misconduct, statistics & numerical data
Abstract Scientific misconduct (SMC) is an increasing concern in nursing science. This article discusses the prevalence of SMC, risk factors and correlates of scientific misconduct in nursing science, and highlights interventional approaches to foster good scientific conduct.; Using the "Fostering Research Integrity in Europe" report of the European Science Foundation as a framework, we reviewed the literature in research integrity promotion.; Although little empirical data exist regarding prevalence of scientific misconduct in the field of nursing science, available evidence suggests a similar prevalence as elsewhere. In studies of prospective graduate nurses, 4% to 17% admit data falsification or fabrication, while 8.8% to 26.4% report plagiarizing material. Risk factors for SMC exist at the macro, meso, and micro levels of the research system. Intervention research on preventing scientific misconduct in nursing is limited, yet findings from the wider field of medicine and allied health professions suggest that honor codes, training programs, and clearly communicated misconduct control mechanisms and misconduct consequences improve ethical behavior.; Scientific misconduct is a multilevel phenomenon. Interventions to decrease scientific misconduct must therefore target every level of the nursing research systems.; Scientific misconduct not only compromises scientific integrity by distorting empirical evidence, but it might endanger patients. Because nurses are involved in clinical research, raising their awareness of scientifically inappropriate behavior is essential.
Publisher Wiley
ISSN/ISBN 1527-6546 ; 1547-5069
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/57388/
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1111/jnu.12082
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24758524
ISI-Number WOS:000339333600008
Document type (ISI) Journal Article, Review
 
   

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