Di Ruggiero Erica, Rose Adria, Gaudreau Kim
Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Institute of Population and Public Health, Room 97, 160 Elgin Street, Address locator: 4809A, Ottawa, ON K1A 0W9.
Can J Public Health. 2009 Jan-Feb;100(1):Suppl I15-9. doi: 10.1007/BF03405504.
This paper outlines the results of an assessment respecting the extent of Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) funding in population health intervention research from 2001 to 2006. The analysis is presented within the context of the barriers and enablers to the generation, support for and uptake of population health intervention research. Given data quality concerns, the assessment should only be considered as an estimate of CIHR funding in this area. Eight percent of applications received in all CIHR competitions were in population health intervention research, of which 22% were funded over the period in question. The results show that the number and success of these applications tend to vary across peer review committees and among different types of funding competitions. To address identified gaps, the authors highlight several collaborative opportunities under way that are aimed at better support for population health intervention research in Canada.
本文概述了一项关于2001年至2006年加拿大卫生研究院(CIHR)在人口健康干预研究方面的资助范围的评估结果。该分析是在人口健康干预研究的产生、支持和应用的障碍与促进因素的背景下进行的。鉴于数据质量问题,该评估仅应被视为CIHR在这一领域资助情况的一个估计。在CIHR所有竞赛中收到的申请中有8%是关于人口健康干预研究的,其中22%在所述期间获得了资助。结果表明,这些申请的数量和成功率在同行评审委员会之间以及不同类型的资助竞赛中往往有所不同。为了弥补已发现的差距,作者强调了目前正在进行的几个合作机会,这些机会旨在更好地支持加拿大的人口健康干预研究。