Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ===== Conflict of Interest Bias ===== **[[Conflict of Interest]] (COI) [[Bias]]** refers to a systematic distortion in research, interpretation, or decision-making that arises when an individual or organization has competing interests—often financial—that may influence their objectivity or integrity. ==== Definition ==== A **conflict of interest** exists when professional judgment concerning a primary interest (such as patient welfare or validity of research) may be influenced by a secondary interest (such as financial gain, academic promotion, or personal relationships). ==== Sources of COI Bias ==== * Industry funding of clinical trials * Authors holding stock or patents related to the intervention studied * Editorial board members promoting their own research * Undisclosed consultancy or advisory roles * Sponsorship of continuing medical education ==== Manifestations ==== * Favorable reporting of study outcomes * Selective outcome reporting * Underreporting of adverse effects * Biased interpretation in discussion or conclusions * Skewed meta-analyses due to sponsored studies ==== Examples in Neurosurgery ==== * A neurosurgeon promoting a surgical implant from a company in which they hold equity * Biased trial results favoring devices produced by the study sponsor * Conflicted guideline panels issuing weak recommendations based on low-quality evidence ==== Detection and Management ==== * Full and transparent disclosure of all financial ties * Independent peer review * Use of conflict-free guideline panels * Pre-registration of protocols and outcomes * Critical appraisal of funding sources in systematic reviews ==== Related Terms ==== * [[publication_bias]] * [[sponsorship_bias]] * [[selective_reporting_bias]] * [[financial_conflict_of_interest]] conflict_of_interest_bias.txt Last modified: 2025/07/02 06:29by administrador