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A snapshot of translational research funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH): A case study using behavioral and social science research awards and Clinical and Translational Science Awards funded publications

机译:美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)资助的转化研究的快照:使用行为和社会科学研究奖以及临床和转化科学奖资助的出版物进行的案例研究

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The translation of biomedical research from basic knowledge to application has been a priority at the National Institute of Health (NIH) for many years. Tracking the progress of scientific research and knowledge through the translational process is difficult due to variation in the definition of translational research as well as the identification of benchmarks for the spread and application of biomedical research; quantitatively tracking this process is even more difficult. Using a simple and reproducible method to assess whether publications are translational, we examined NIH R01 behavioral and social science research (BSSR) awards funded between 2008 and 2014 to determine whether there are differences in the percent of translational research publications produced by basic and applied research awards. We also assessed the percent of translational research publications produced by the Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) program to evaluate whether targeted translational research awards result in increased translational research. We found that 3.9% of publications produced by basic research awards were translational; that the percent of translational research publications produced by applied research awards is approximately double that of basic research awards (7.4%); and that targeted translational research awards from the CTSA program produced the highest percentage of translational research publications (13.4%). In addition, we assessed differences in time to first publication, time to first citation, and publication quality by award type (basic vs. applied), and whether an award (or publication) is translational.
机译:多年来,将生物医学研究从基础知识转化为应用一直是美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)的优先工作。由于转化研究的定义以及生物医学研究的传播和应用基准的确定,在转化过程中跟踪科学研究和知识的进展非常困难;定量跟踪此过程更加困难。我们使用一种简单且可复制的方法评估出版物是否属于翻译研究,我们研究了2008年至2014年获得资助的NIH R01行为与社会科学研究(BSSR)奖项,以确定基础研究和应用研究产生的翻译研究出版物的百分比是否存在差异奖项。我们还评估了临床和转化科学奖(CTSA)计划产生的转化研究出版物的百分比,以评估针对性的转化研究奖是否会导致转化研究的增加。我们发现,获得基础研究奖的出版物中有3.9%是翻译性的;应用研究奖产生的翻译研究出版物的百分比约为基础研究奖的7.4%;并且针对CTSA计划的翻译研究奖获得了最高的翻译研究出版物百分比(13.4%)。此外,我们按奖项类型(基本与应用)评估了首次发表时间,首次引用时间和出版物质量的差异,以及奖项(或出版物)是否具有翻译性。

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