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Disproportionally low funding for trauma research by the National Institutes of Health: A call for a National Institute of Trauma

机译:国家卫生研究院对创伤研究不成比例地低:呼吁国家创伤研究所

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BACKGROUND Trauma is a major cause of death and disability in all ages. Previous reviews have suggested that National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding for trauma is not commensurate with its burden of disease, but a detailed analysis has been lacking. We postulated that NIH spending on trauma research was lower than previously thought and was distributed widely, preventing a comprehensive research strategy that could decrease trauma morbidity and mortality. METHODS The NIH Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tool was initially screened using a search of over 20 terms including "trauma," "injury," "shock," "MVC," and excluding clearly unrelated conditions, for example, "cancer." The details of all grants that screened positive underwent manual review to identify true trauma-related grants. An expert panel was used to adjudicate any ambiguity. RESULTS In FY2016, NIH awarded 50,137 grants, of which 6,401 (13%) were captured by our initial screen. Following review, 1,888 (28%) were identified as trauma-related; 3.7% of all NIH grants. These grants (US $720 million) represent only 2.9% of the NIH extramural budget. In addition, the grants were funded and administered by 24 of the institutes and centers across the NIH ranging from 0.01% (National Cancer Institute) to 11% (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases) of their extramural portfolios. CONCLUSION Given the extreme burden of trauma-related disability and years of life lost, this review of extramural NIH funding definitively demonstrates that trauma is severely underfunded. The lack of a dedicated home for trauma research at NIH leads to a diffusion of grants across many institutes and makes it impossible to direct a focused and effective national research endeavor to improve outcomes. These data demonstrate the need for a National Institute of Trauma at the NIH to help set an agenda to reach the national goal of Zero Preventable Deaths.
机译:背景创伤是所有年龄段的死亡和残疾的主要原因。以前的评论表明,国家健康机构(NIH)创伤的资金并不符合其疾病负担,但缺乏详细分析。我们假设NIH对创伤研究的支出低于以前的思考,并且广泛分布,防止了可以降低创伤发病率和死亡率的综合研究策略。方法使用20多个术语的搜索最初筛选NIH研究组合在线报告工具,包括“创伤”,“伤害”,“休克”,“MVC”,并排除明显不相关的条件,例如“癌症”。所有赠款的详细信息,筛选了积极的手动审查,以确定真正的创伤相关拨款。专家面板用于裁决任何歧义。结果2016财年,NIH授予50,137款赠款,其中初始屏幕捕获了6,401(13%)。审查后,将1,888名(28%)确定为创伤相关;所有NIH的3.7%。这些补助金(7.2亿美元)只占NIH审核预算的2.9%。此外,拨款是由24个院校和中心的资助和管理,跨越0.01%(国家癌症学院)到11%(国家神经疾病和中风和国家关节炎和肌肉骨骼和皮肤病的国家研究所)他们的耳检投资组合。结论鉴于创伤与创伤相关的残疾和多年的生命损失的极端负担,对越来越多的NIH资金综述明确地表明创伤严重资金。缺乏在NIH的创伤研究缺乏专注的家庭,导致许多研究所的赠款扩散,使得不可能指导一个集中和有效的国家研究努力改善结果。这些数据展示了NIH国家创伤研究所的需求,以帮助设定议程,以达到零可预防死亡的国家目标。

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