Rose Richard C, Prozialeck Walter C
American Osteopathic Association in Chicago, Illinois 60611, USA.
J Am Osteopath Assoc. 2003 Sep;103(9):435-40.
The objective of the present study was to evaluate productivity outcome measures for recent research grants and fellowships awarded through the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) Bureau of Research. Recipients of grants and fellowships that were awarded between 1995 and 2001 were contacted by mail, e-mail, or telephone and asked to provide information about publications, resulting grant awards, advances in clinical care, or other notable products that were generated from their projects. For grants funded between 1995 and 1998, 76% of principal investigators reported a notable product from their study. By contrast, for grants funded between 1999 and 2001, only 31% reported a notable outcome. This difference most likely can be attributed to the lag time between the awarding of a grant and actual completion of the project, the processing of the data, and the publication of the results. Several recipients of 1999-2001 grants were optimistic about eventually generating a notable product. Most (79%) of the 1995-2001 fellows met the requirements for successful completion of their project. Many fellows exceeded the minimal requirement by publishing their results, continuing research activity, attracting extramural grant monies, or entering an academic position. It appeared that a much larger proportion of osteopathic fellows went on to academic careers than their counterparts who did not have fellowship training. From 1995 to 2001, the AOA Bureau of Research awarded dollars 3,072,140 in research grants and fellowships. To date, these awards have helped the recipients bring an additional dollars 5,659,329 of extramural funds for research at osteopathic institutions. The Bureau of Research grant and fellowship programs have been successful both scientifically and in terms of financial outcomes.
本研究的目的是评估通过美国整骨疗法协会(AOA)研究局授予的近期研究资助和奖学金的生产力成果指标。通过邮件、电子邮件或电话联系了1995年至2001年期间获得资助和奖学金的获得者,要求他们提供有关出版物、由此产生的资助奖励、临床护理进展或其项目产生的其他显著成果的信息。对于1995年至1998年期间资助的项目,76%的主要研究者报告了其研究的显著成果。相比之下,对于1999年至2001年期间资助的项目,只有31%报告了显著成果。这种差异很可能归因于授予资助与项目实际完成、数据处理以及结果发表之间的时间差。几位1999 - 2001年资助项目的获得者对最终产生显著成果持乐观态度。1995年至2001年的大多数(79%)奖学金获得者达到了项目成功完成的要求。许多奖学金获得者通过发表研究结果、继续研究活动、吸引校外资助资金或进入学术职位,超过了最低要求。似乎接受整骨疗法奖学金培训的人员比未接受培训的同行更有可能从事学术职业。1995年至2001年,AOA研究局授予了3072140美元的研究资助和奖学金。迄今为止,这些奖项已帮助获得者为整骨疗法机构带来了额外的5659329美元校外研究资金。研究局的资助和奖学金项目在科学和财务成果方面都很成功。