von Baeyer Carl L, Stevens Bonnie J, Chambers Christine T, Craig Kenneth D, Finley G Allen, Grunau Ruth E, Johnston C Celeste, Pillai Riddell Rebecca, Stinson Jennifer N, Dol Justine, Campbell-Yeo Marsha, McGrath Patrick J
Pain Res Manag. 2014 Sep-Oct;19(5):267-74. doi: 10.1155/2014/692857.
Pain in Child Health (PICH) is a transdisciplinary, international research training consortium. PICH has been funded since 2002 as a Strategic Training Initiative in Health Research of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, with contributions from other funding partners and the founding participation of five Canadian universities. The goal of PICH has been to create a community of scholars in pediatric pain to improve child health outcomes.
Quantitative analyses enumerated PICH faculty, trainees, training activities and scientific outputs. Interviews with PICH stakeholders were analyzed using qualitative methods capturing perceptions of the program's strengths, limitations, and opportunities for development and sustainability.
PICH has supported 218 trainee members from 2002 through 2013, from 14 countries and more than 16 disciplines. The faculty at the end of 2013 comprised nine co-principal investigators, 14 Canadian coinvestigators, and 28 Canadian and international collaborators. Trainee members published 697 peer-reviewed journal articles on pediatric pain through 2013, among other research dissemination activities including conference presentations and webinars. Networks have been established between new and established researchers across Canada and in 13 other countries. Perceptions from stakeholders commended PICH for its positive impact on the development of pediatric pain researchers. Stakeholders emphasized skills and abilities gained through PICH, the perceived impact of PICH training on this research field, and considerations for future training in developing researchers in pediatric pain.
PICH has been successfully developing highly qualified health research personnel within a Canadian and international community of pediatric pain scholarship.
儿童健康疼痛研究(PICH)是一个跨学科的国际研究培训联盟。自2002年以来,PICH作为加拿大卫生研究院健康研究战略培训计划获得资助,其他资助伙伴也有贡献,且有五所加拿大大学参与创办。PICH的目标是创建一个儿科疼痛领域的学者群体,以改善儿童健康状况。
定量分析列举了PICH的教员、学员、培训活动和科研成果。对PICH利益相关者的访谈采用定性方法进行分析,以了解他们对该项目优势、局限性以及发展和可持续性机会的看法。
2002年至2013年期间,PICH支持了来自14个国家、16个以上学科的218名学员成员。2013年底,教员包括9名联合首席研究员、14名加拿大共同研究员以及28名加拿大和国际合作者。截至2013年,学员成员发表了697篇关于儿科疼痛的同行评审期刊文章,还有其他研究传播活动,包括会议报告和网络研讨会。加拿大国内以及其他13个国家的新老研究人员之间建立了网络。利益相关者称赞PICH对儿科疼痛研究人员的发展产生了积极影响。他们强调了通过PICH获得的技能和能力、PICH培训对该研究领域的影响,以及未来在培养儿科疼痛领域研究人员方面的培训考量。
PICH在加拿大及国际儿科疼痛学术社区内成功培养了高素质的健康研究人员。