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癌症研究的影响:出版物如何影响英国癌症临床指南。

The impact of cancer research: how publications influence UK cancer clinical guidelines.

作者信息

Lewison G, Sullivan R

机构信息

School of Library, Archive & Information Studies, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK.

出版信息

Br J Cancer. 2008 Jun 17;98(12):1944-50. doi: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6604405. Epub 2008 Jun 3.

Abstract

There has been a substantially increased interest in biomedical research impact assessment over the past 5 years. This can be studied by a number of methods, but its influence on clinical guidelines must rank as one of the most important. In cancer, there are 43 UK guidelines (and associated Health Technology Assessments) published (up to October 2006) across three series, each of which has an evidence base in the form of references, many of which are papers in peer-reviewed journals. These have all been identified and analysed to determine their geographical provenance and type of research, in comparison with overall oncology research published in the peak years of guideline references (1999-2001). The UK papers were cited nearly three times as frequently as would have been expected from their presence in world oncology research (6.5%). Within the United Kingdom, Edinburgh and Glasgow stood out for their unexpectedly high contributions to the guidelines' scientific base. The cited papers from the United Kingdom acknowledged much more explicit funding from all sectors than did the UK cancer research papers at the same research level.

摘要

在过去5年里,生物医学研究影响评估受到了极大关注。这可以通过多种方法进行研究,但其对临床指南的影响肯定是最重要的方面之一。在癌症领域,截至2006年10月,英国共发布了43项指南(以及相关的卫生技术评估),分为三个系列,每个系列都有参考文献形式的证据基础,其中许多参考文献是同行评审期刊上的论文。与指南参考文献高峰期(1999 - 2001年)发表的总体肿瘤学研究相比,已对所有这些参考文献进行识别和分析,以确定其地理来源和研究类型。英国论文被引用的频率几乎是其在世界肿瘤学研究中所占比例(6.5%)预期的三倍。在英国国内,爱丁堡和格拉斯哥在为这些指南的科学基础做出贡献方面表现突出,令人意外。与处于相同研究水平的英国癌症研究论文相比,来自英国的被引用论文承认从各个部门获得的资金支持要明确得多。

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