Use of GPP3 for Ethical Guidance Dr. Nancy Agnes, Head, Technical Operations, Pubrica sales@pubrica.com
In-Brief
GPP3 is a revision of the original Good Publication Practice (GPP) standards, which were first published in 2003 and last revised in 2009. The ISMPP GPP3 Steering Committee has revised the 2009 edition of the Good Publication Practice Guidelines (GPP2) to emphasise integrity and transparency in industry-sponsored publication planning and development in today's environment.
I. INTRODUCTION GPP3 is a revised version of the Good Publishing Practice (GPP) guideline that offers guidelines for persons and organisations involved in disseminating research findings funded or assisted by pharmaceutical, medical device, diagnostics, and biotechnology industries. The guidelines are meant to help individuals and organisations adhere to legal and regulatory standards while ensuring fair and open publishing activities. These guidelines apply to peer-reviewed journal publications and oral and poster presentations at science conferences. The following are some of the latest subjects discussed in GPP3:
The most recent ICMJE authorship conditions are explained (2013) Authorship problems that are frequently found
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Author payment and repayment are now more explicitly described. Clarification of the words "ghost fiction" and "guest authorship." Professional medical writers: what they do and how they help Advice on how to exchange data acceptably. II. GPP HISTORICAL ARCHIVE
GPP2 Guidelines, 2009 International Society for Medical Publication Professionals (ISMPP) assembled a Steering Committee to produce an updated Good Publication Practice guide, now known as "GPP2," to discuss regulatory, guidance, and ethical changes since 2003 and to affirm the goals of the initial 2003 publication(4). GPP Guidelines, 2003 The critical Good Publication Practice (GPP) guidelines, released in 2003, aimed to ensure that "clinical trials funded by pharmaceutical firms are published responsibly and ethically." GPP3 for ethical guidelines, 2015 The resulting guideline adds new parts (Principles of Good Publication Practice for Company-Sponsored Medical Research, Data Sharing, Studies That Should Be Published, and Plagiarism). It builds on
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