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中低收入国家开展的学术合作及临床骨科研究质量的影响

Impact of academic collaboration and quality of clinical orthopaedic research conducted in low- and middle-income countries.

作者信息

Wu Hao-Hua, Liu Max, Patel Kushal R, Turner Wes, Baltus Lincoln, Caldwell Amber M, Hahn Jesse C, Coughlin Ralph Richard, Morshed Saam, Miclau Theodore, Shearer David W

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Orthopaedic Trauma Institute, Institute for Global Orthopaedics and Traumatology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94110, USA.

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Illinois College of Medicine, Chicago, IL 60612, USA.

出版信息

SICOT J. 2017;3:6. doi: 10.1051/sicotj/2016042. Epub 2017 Jan 30.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Little is known about the quality of orthopaedic investigations conducted in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Academic collaboration is one model to build research capacity and improve research quality. Our study aimed to determine (1) the quality of clinical orthopaedic research conducted in LMICs, (2) the World Bank Regions and LMICs that publish the highest quality studies, (3) the pattern of collaboration among investigators and (4) whether academic collaboration between LMIC and non-LMIC investigators is associated with studies that have higher levels of evidence.

METHODS

Orthopaedic studies from 2004 to 2014 conducted in LMICs were extracted from multiple electronic databases. The World Bank Region, level of evidence and author country-affiliation were recorded. Collaboration was defined as a study that included an LMIC with non-LMIC investigator.

RESULTS

There were 958 studies that met inclusion criteria of 22,714 searched. Ninety-seven (10.1%) of included studies achieved Level 1 or 2 evidence, but case series (52.3%) were the most common. Collaboration occurred in 14.4% of studies and the vast majority of these (88.4%) were among academic institutions. Collaborative studies were more likely to be Level 1 or 2 (20.3% vs. 8.4%, p < 0.01), prospective (34.8% vs. 22.9% p = 0.04) and controlled (29.7% vs. 14.4%, p < 0.01) compared to non-collaborative studies.

CONCLUSIONS

Although orthopaedic studies in LMICs rarely reach Level 1 or 2 evidence, studies published through academic collaboration between LMIC and non-LMIC investigators are associated with higher levels of evidence and more prospective, controlled designs.

摘要

背景

关于低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)开展的骨科研究质量,人们了解甚少。学术合作是建立研究能力和提高研究质量的一种模式。我们的研究旨在确定:(1)LMICs开展的临床骨科研究质量;(2)发表高质量研究的世界银行区域和LMICs;(3)研究人员之间的合作模式;以及(4)LMIC与非LMIC研究人员之间的学术合作是否与具有更高证据水平的研究相关。

方法

从多个电子数据库中提取2004年至2014年在LMICs开展的骨科研究。记录世界银行区域、证据水平和作者所属国家。合作定义为一项研究包括一个LMIC和非LMIC研究人员。

结果

在检索的22714项研究中,有958项符合纳入标准。纳入研究中97项(10.1%)达到1级或2级证据,但病例系列(52.3%)最为常见。14.4%的研究存在合作,其中绝大多数(88.4%)是在学术机构之间。与非合作研究相比,合作研究更有可能是1级或2级(20.3%对8.4%,p<0.01)、前瞻性(34.8%对22.9%,p=0.04)和对照性(29.7%对14.4%,p<0.01)。

结论

尽管LMICs的骨科研究很少达到1级或2级证据,但通过LMIC与非LMIC研究人员之间的学术合作发表的研究与更高的证据水平以及更具前瞻性、对照性的设计相关。

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