Conflict of Interest Disclosure

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1. Definition

A Conflict of Interest (COI), also known as a competing interest, exists when professional judgment concerning a primary interest (such as patient welfare or the validity of research) may be influenced or compromised by a secondary interest (such as financial gain, academic promotion, or personal relationships). In research, a COI does not imply actual misconduct, but rather a set of conditions where the risk of bias is increased.

2. Types of Conflicts of Interest

COIs are broadly categorized into financial and non-financial (personal/intellectual) competing interests:

A. Financial Conflicts

These are the most easily quantifiable and most frequently reported conflicts. They can be direct or indirect.

B. Non-Financial (Personal/Intellectual) Conflicts

These are subjective, harder to quantify, but equally capable of introducing bias.

3. Impact on Scientific Integrity

4. The Disclosure Process (ICMJE Guidelines)

The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) mandates standardized disclosure.

5. Management and Mitigation Strategies