The 68th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy

About COI

Conflict of Interest (COI) Declaration & Disclosure

The Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy has implemented the guidelines on conflicts of interest since 20th April 2015. The regulations require a first author of an abstract of an annual meeting to submit a self-declaration form if a conflict of interest relevant to the abstract exists, and to disclose the COI on the day of presentation.

Persons who need to declare / disclose a conflict of interest

All first authors of abstracts to be presented in an annual meeting (including speakers from overseas, speakers of luncheon seminars)

Time period to be covered by declaration / disclosure

Last 3 years (From 1st January, 2020 to 31st December 2022)

How to determine an existence of a conflict of interest

If the content of a presentation is related to a corporate profit, and an author of the presentation has received any economic benefits from the company as far back as 1 (one) year before the date of an abstract submission, this presentation / abstract is judged to have a conflict of interest. The author of such a presentation / abstract is required to submit a COI self-declaration form.

Disclosure of a conflict of interest

On the day of presentation, all speakers are asked to include in their presentations a disclosure statement regarding the existence of any conflict of interest, and name(s) of company / companies, if any conflict of interest exists.

Oral presenters: Please add a disclosure statement in the second page of presentation slide. Poster presenters: Please write a disclosure statement in the last part of the poster.

Q & A

Q
Who needs to declare conflicts of interest?
A
All presenting authors of an annual meeting of the Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy.
Q
Do all the authors of an abstract need to declare conflicts of interest?
A
Only presenting authors need to make a declaration. Co-authors do not need.
Q
What must be declared as a conflict of interest?
A
Under the Society's guidelines, a conflict of interest exists when a presenter
  1. is appointed as a board member or an adviser, or starts working as an employee of a company, legal entity, or commercial organization,
  2. has stock in a company,
  3. receives patent royalty from a company, legal entity, or commercial organization,
  4. receives from a company, legal entity, or commercial organization, a per diem (including lecture fee) for participating in a meeting, delivering a presentation or lecture in a meeting, or appearing in the media,
  5. receives from a company, legal entity, or commercial organization, fee for writing, editing, or overseeing the writing of a leaflet or a production of video,
  6. receives expenses for medical researches (including clinical trials) provided by a company, legal entity, or commercial organization,
  7. receives research expenses (including funded research, collaborative research, donation) provided by a company, legal entity, or commercial organization,
  8. is appointed as a chair of a course endowed by a company, legal entity, or commercial organization,
  9. receives other travel expenses (for participation in a conference) or gifts.
Q
What time period is covered by declaration / disclosure?
A
Last 3 years (From 1st January, 2020 to 31st December 2022)
Q
Is the amount to be declared the sum total of whole three years? Or to be declared annually?
A
Annually.
Q
Could donations to an institution or organization to which authors belong be a conflict of interest?
A
Yes, it is the item to be declared / disclosed.

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