Department of Anaesthesia, Guys and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
South East Scotland Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, University of Edinburgh, UK.
Anaesthesia. 2018 Jun;73(6):679-691. doi: 10.1111/anae.14277. Epub 2018 Mar 30.
The National Institute of Academic Anaesthesia (NIAA) was founded in 2008 to lead a UK strategy for developing academic anaesthesia. We aimed to assess the distribution of applications and quantify the academic returns of NIAA-supported research grants, as this has hitherto not been analysed. We sought data on the baseline characteristics of all grant applicants and recipients. Every grant recipient from 2008 to 2015 was contacted to ascertain the status of their supported research projects. We also examined Google Scholar, Scopus database and InCites Journal Citation Reports for citation, author and journal metrics, respectively. In total, 495 research project applications were made, with 150 grants being awarded. Data on 121 out of 150 (80.7%) grant awards, accounting for £3.5 million, were collected, of which 91 completed studies resulted in 140 publications and 2759 citations. The median (IQR [range]) time to first or only publication was 3 (2-4 [0-9]) years. The overall cost per publication was £14,970 (£7457-£24,998 [£2212-£73,755]) and the cost per citation was £1515 (£323-£3785 [£70-£36,182]), with 1 (0-2 [0-8]) publication and 4 (0-25 [0-265]) citations resulting per grant. The impact factor of journals in which publications arose was 4.7 (2.5-6.2 [0-47.8]), with the highest impact arising from clinical and basic science studies, particularly in the fields of pain and peri-operative medicine. Grants were most frequently awarded to clinical and basic science categories of study, but in terms of specialty, critical care medicine and peri-operative medicine received the greatest number of grants. Superficially, there seemed a geographical disparity, with 123 (82%) grants being awarded to researchers in England, London receiving 48 (32%) of these. However, this was in proportion to the number of grant applications received by country or city of application, such that there was no significant difference in overall success rates. There was no significant difference in productivity in terms of publications and citations from grants awarded to each city. The 150 grants were awarded to 107 recipients (identified as the most senior applicant for each grant), 27 of whom received ≥ two grants. Recipients had a median career total of 21 (8-76 [0-254]) publications and 302 (44-1320 [0-8167]) citations, with an h-index of 8 (3-22 [0-54]). We conclude that a key determinant of grant success is simply applying. This is the first study to report the distribution and scholarly output of individual anaesthesia research grants, particularly from a collaborative body such as the NIAA, and can be used as a benchmark to further develop academic anaesthesia in the UK and beyond.
国家学术麻醉研究所 (NIAA) 成立于 2008 年,旨在主导英国发展学术麻醉学的战略。我们旨在评估应用程序的分布情况,并量化 NIAA 支持的研究补助金的学术回报,因为迄今为止尚未对此进行分析。我们寻求了所有补助金申请者和受助人的基线特征数据。联系了 2008 年至 2015 年的每一位补助金受助人,以确定其支持的研究项目的状况。我们还分别使用谷歌学术、斯高帕斯数据库和 InCites 期刊引文报告来检查引文、作者和期刊指标。共有 495 项研究项目申请,其中 150 项获得批准。共收集了 150 项补助金中的 121 项(80.7%),共 350 万英镑,其中 91 项已完成的研究产生了 140 项出版物和 2759 项引文。首次或唯一出版物的中位数(IQR [范围])为 3 年(2-4 年 [0-9 年])。每份出版物的平均成本为 14970 英镑(7457-24998 英镑 [2212-73755 英镑]),每份引文的平均成本为 1515 英镑(323-3785 英镑 [70-36182 英镑]),每份补助金平均产生 1 份(0-2 份 [0-8 份])出版物和 4 份(0-25 份 [0-265 份])引文。出版物所涉及的期刊的影响因子为 4.7(2.5-6.2 [0-47.8]),其中临床和基础科学研究的影响最大,特别是在疼痛和围手术期医学领域。补助金主要授予临床和基础科学研究类别,但就专业而言,重症监护医学和围手术期医学获得的补助金最多。从表面上看,似乎存在地域差异,123 项(82%)补助金授予英格兰的研究人员,其中伦敦获得了 48 项(32%)。然而,这与按国家或申请城市收到的补助金申请数量成比例,因此总体成功率没有显著差异。从授予每个城市的补助金获得的出版物和引文的生产力来看,没有显著差异。这 150 项补助金授予了 107 位受助人(每位受助人被视为每项补助金的最高级申请者),其中 27 位受助人获得了≥两项补助金。受助人的职业生涯中位数为 21 篇(8-76 篇 [0-254 篇])出版物和 302 篇(44-1320 篇 [0-8167 篇])引文,h 指数为 8 (3-22 篇 [0-54 篇])。我们得出的结论是,补助金成功的一个关键决定因素就是简单的申请。这是第一项报告个别麻醉学研究补助金的分布和学术成果的研究,特别是来自 NIAA 等合作机构的报告,可作为进一步在英国和其他国家发展学术麻醉学的基准。