Department of Surgery, Aga Khan University, Stadium Road, Karachi, Pakistan.
J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2010 Jul 7;92(7):1647-51. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.I.00224.
The relationship between industry and the orthopaedic community is under increasing scrutiny. Industry traditionally has funded a substantial amount of the orthopaedic research published in this and other journals. The objective of the present study was to investigate associations between the level of evidence and declared source(s) of funding in papers published in the American volume of The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery.
All articles published in the American volume of The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery from January 2003 to December 2007 were reviewed by a single individual. Primary research papers with an assigned level of evidence were assessed with regard to source of funding, subject area, and results. The association between source of funding and level of evidence was described with use of contingency tables and chi-square tests.
Of 886 studies with an assigned level of evidence, 246 were funded by industry, of which 124 (50%) were graded as Level-IV evidence. Among 274 studies funded by governments, foundations, or universities, only seventy-nine (29%) were graded as Level-IV evidence. Among 366 studies with no funding declared, 209 (57%) were graded as Level-IV evidence. The association between industry funding and a lower level of evidence was significant (p < 0.0001).
While industry funded a larger number of studies than any other single source in this journal, the level of evidence of industry-funded studies was lower that that for studies funded by governments, foundations, or universities. Improving the scientific quality of industry-funded research might increase the quality of evidence for making orthopaedic decisions.
工业界与矫形外科学界的关系正受到越来越多的审查。工业界传统上为发表在本杂志和其他杂志上的大量矫形外科研究提供资金。本研究的目的是调查《骨科与关节外科杂志》美国卷发表的论文中证据水平与申报资金来源之间的关系。
由一名研究人员对 2003 年 1 月至 2007 年 12 月发表在《骨科与关节外科杂志》美国卷上的所有文章进行了回顾。对具有指定证据水平的主要研究论文进行了评估,评估内容包括资金来源、研究领域和结果。使用列联表和卡方检验描述资金来源与证据水平之间的关系。
在 886 项具有指定证据水平的研究中,有 246 项由工业界资助,其中 124 项(50%)被评为 IV 级证据。在由政府、基金会或大学资助的 274 项研究中,只有 79 项(29%)被评为 IV 级证据。在 366 项无申报资金的研究中,有 209 项(57%)被评为 IV 级证据。工业界资助与较低证据水平之间存在显著关联(p < 0.0001)。
尽管工业界资助的研究数量超过了该杂志上任何其他单一来源,但工业界资助的研究的证据水平低于政府、基金会或大学资助的研究。提高工业界资助研究的科学质量可能会提高做出矫形决策的证据质量。