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|Title=Psychiatrist Engaged in Research Misconduct
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|Title=Misrepresenting the characteristics of research participants in psychiatric studies
|Is About=This case is about Alexander Neumeister, MD. In studies of anorexia, depression, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), he misrepresented the characteristics of the subjects entered in the research using tactics such as combining data from multiple subjects to represent single subjects to justify financial payments’ and ‘changing and/or instructing his staff to change, omit, or ignore clinical and psychiatric assessment data contained in the electronic and/or written research records<ref>https://www.madinamerica.com/2019/12/psychiatrist-engaged-research-misconduct-says-govt-watchdog/</ref>. This is a factual case.
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|Is About=In studies of anorexia, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Alexander Neumeister misrepresented the characteristics of his research subjects. Not only did he combine data from multiple research participants to construct  fake participants, he instructed his staff to change, omit, or ignore clinical and psychiatric assessment data contained in electronic and/or written research records.<ref>https://www.madinamerica.com/2019/12/psychiatrist-engaged-research-misconduct-says-govt-watchdog/</ref> This is a factual case.
 
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|Important Because=It is important to realise there are many ways and tactics to fake clinical data.
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|Important Because=This case highlights many different ways in which clinical data and patient records can be manipulated to generate fake results.
 
|Important For=Researchers
 
|Important For=Researchers
 
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Revision as of 13:06, 10 August 2020

Cases

Misrepresenting the characteristics of research participants in psychiatric studies

What is this about?

In studies of anorexia, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), Alexander Neumeister misrepresented the characteristics of his research subjects. Not only did he combine data from multiple research participants to construct fake participants, he instructed his staff to change, omit, or ignore clinical and psychiatric assessment data contained in electronic and/or written research records.[1] This is a factual case.

Why is this important?

This case highlights many different ways in which clinical data and patient records can be manipulated to generate fake results.

For whom is this important?

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