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发声的影响:美国国立卫生研究院支持谁进行嗓音障碍研究?

Voicing an impact: who does the National Institutes of Health support for voice disorder research?

作者信息

Schwartz Scott J, Svider Peter F, Shah Priyanka, Zuliani Giancarlo, Eloy Jean Anderson, Setzen Michael, Folbe Adam J

机构信息

Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, USA.

Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, USA.

出版信息

Am J Otolaryngol. 2015 Mar-Apr;36(2):178-83. doi: 10.1016/j.amjoto.2014.10.026. Epub 2014 Oct 23.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Interest in a variety of neoplastic, functional, neurological, and age-related laryngeal disorders has contributed to the development of laryngology as an established subspecialty. Funding support plays a critical role in facilitating scholarship within the field. Our objectives were to evaluate who is receiving funding from the NIH for topics relevant to voice disorders, and further describe temporal trends in grants awarded.

METHODS

The NIH RePORTER database was searched for grants relevant to voice disorders. Data were further organized by PI specialty, academic department, and funding totals. Furthermore, PI scholarly impact, as measured by the h-index, was calculated.

RESULTS

A total of 830 funded fiscal years (for 232 unique projects) totaling $203 million have supported projects examining voice disorders. A plurality of projects (32.8%) was awarded to PIs in otolaryngology departments, followed by 17.2% to speech pathology/communication sciences departments. Although year-to-year variation was noted, otolaryngology departments received approximately 15% of funding annually. Funded otolaryngologists had similar scholarly impact values to individuals in other specialties.

CONCLUSIONS

The study of voice disorders involves an interdisciplinary approach, as PIs in numerous specialties receive NIH funding support. As they receive a considerable proportion of this funding and had similar h-indices compared to other specialties involved, otolaryngologists have just as much scholarly impact despite being a smaller specialty. As speech and language pathologists also comprised a significant proportion of individuals in this analysis, enhanced cooperation and encouragement of interdisciplinary scholarly initiatives may be beneficial.

摘要

目的

对各种肿瘤性、功能性、神经性及与年龄相关的喉部疾病的关注推动了喉科学作为一门既定亚专业的发展。资金支持在促进该领域的学术研究方面发挥着关键作用。我们的目标是评估哪些人正在从美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)获得与嗓音障碍相关主题的资金,并进一步描述所授予资助的时间趋势。

方法

在NIH RePORTER数据库中搜索与嗓音障碍相关的资助项目。数据进一步按项目负责人(PI)的专业、学术部门和资金总额进行整理。此外,计算了以h指数衡量的PI学术影响力。

结果

共有830个资助财年(涉及232个独特项目),总计2.03亿美元,为研究嗓音障碍的项目提供了支持。多个项目(32.8%)授予了耳鼻喉科的PI们,其次是言语病理学/通信科学部门,占17.2%。尽管注意到逐年有所变化,但耳鼻喉科部门每年获得约15%的资金。获得资助的耳鼻喉科医生的学术影响力值与其他专业的人员相似。

结论

嗓音障碍的研究涉及跨学科方法,因为众多专业的PI都获得了NIH的资金支持。由于耳鼻喉科医生获得了相当比例的此类资金,并且与其他相关专业相比具有相似的h指数,尽管该专业规模较小,但他们具有同样大的学术影响力。由于言语和语言病理学家在这一分析中也占了相当大的比例,加强跨学科学术倡议的合作与鼓励可能会有所帮助。

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