Concept↦Ethics and Laws↦Research Integrity↦Principles
What is it? Why is it important?
Based on principles of research integrity, the research community is responsible to formulate and establish good research practices, such as:
- Reliability: to promote high quality research, reflected in the design, methodology, analysis of study results, including the use of its resources. Quality based research instils credibility and trust in research results
- Honesty: to develop, undertake, review, report, and communicate research in a transparent, complete, fair, and unbiased manner
- Respect: to approach and handle colleagues, study participants, society, ecosystems, environmental and cultural heritage with respect
- Accountability: to accept responsibility for implemented research projects and its potential wider impact, starting with the research idea up until the publication of its results
What do I need to do?
Ensure to implement the principles of research integrity when planning, implementing and publishing your study results.
Where can I get help?
Your local Research Support Centre↧ can assist you with experienced staff regarding this topic
Basel, Departement Klinische Forschung (DKF), dkf.unibas.ch
Lugano, Clinical Trials Unit (CTU-EOC), ctueoc.ch
Bern, Department of Clinical Research (DCR), dcr.unibe.ch
Geneva, Clinical Research Center (CRC), crc.hug.ch
Lausanne, Clinical Research Center (CRC), chuv.ch
St. Gallen, Clinical Trials Unit (CTU), h-och.ch
Zürich, Clinical Trials Center (CTC), usz.ch
References
All European Academies (ALLEA) – see in particular publication
- The European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity
CIOMS guidelines – see in particular guidelines
- 2 Research conducted in low-resources settings
- 6 Caring for participants’ health needs
SAAS Code of Conduct for Scientific Integrity – see in particular chapters
- Chapter 3 Basic principles
- Chapter 5 Violations of scientific integrity / Fabrication / Falsification / Plagiarism / Misconducts
SAMS handbook Research with human subjects – see in particular chapters
- Chapter 4 Scientific requirements
- Chapter 11 Publication of study results
UNESCO’s Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights – see in particular article
Art. 15 Sharing of benefits
Swiss Law
HRA – see in particular article
- Art. 10 Scientific requirements
ClinO – see in particular articles
- Art. 3 Scientific integrity
- Art. 4 Scientific quality
ClinO-MD – see in particular
- Art. 3, a Applicable provisions
HRO – see in particular
- Art. 15, c8 Review Areas