Division of Pediatric Neurology, Department of Pediatrics, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah; Primary Children's Hospital, Intermountain Healthcare, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Hospital for Sick Children Research Institute, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Pediatr Neurol. 2020 Dec;113:2-12. doi: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2020.08.012. Epub 2020 Aug 26.
The year 2020 marked a fundamental shift in the pediatric neurology field. An impressive positive trajectory of advances in patient care and research faced sudden global disruptions by the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic and by an international movement protesting racial, socioeconomic, and health disparities. The disruptions revealed obstacles and fragility within the pediatric neurology research mission. However, renewed commitment offers unique opportunities for the pediatric neurology research community to enhance and prioritize research directions for the coming decades.
The Research Committee of the Child Neurology Society evaluated the challenges and opportunities facing the pediatric neurology research field, including reviewing published literature, synthesizing publically available data, and conducting a survey of pediatric neurologists.
We identified three priority domains for the research mission: funding levels, active guidance, and reducing disparities. Funding levels: to increase funding to match the burden of pediatric neurological disease; to tailor funding mechanisms and strategies to support clinical trial efforts unique to pediatric neurology; and to support investigators across their career trajectory. Active guidance: to optimize infrastructure and strategies, to leverage novel therapeutics, enhance data collection, and improve inclusion of children in clinical trials. Reducing disparities: to reduce health disparities in children with neurological disease, to develop proactive measures to enhance workforce diversity and inclusion, and increase avenues to balance work-life obligations for investigators.
In this uniquely challenging epoch, the pediatric neurology research community has a timely and important mission to re-engage the public and government, advancing the health of children with neurological conditions.
2020 年标志着儿科神经学领域的根本性转变。在患者护理和研究方面取得了令人瞩目的积极进展,但由于 2019 年冠状病毒病大流行和国际抗议种族、社会经济和健康差距的运动,全球突然中断了这一进展。这些中断揭示了儿科神经学研究任务中的障碍和脆弱性。然而,新的承诺为儿科神经学研究界提供了独特的机会,可以加强和优先考虑未来几十年的研究方向。
儿童神经病学学会研究委员会评估了儿科神经学研究领域面临的挑战和机遇,包括审查已发表的文献、综合公开可用的数据以及对儿科神经病学家进行调查。
我们确定了研究任务的三个优先领域:资金水平、积极指导和减少差异。资金水平:增加资金以匹配儿科神经疾病的负担;调整资金机制和策略,以支持儿科神经独特的临床试验工作;并支持研究人员在其整个职业生涯中的工作。积极指导:优化基础设施和策略,利用新的治疗方法,加强数据收集,并提高儿童参与临床试验的比例。减少差异:减少患有神经疾病的儿童的健康差异,制定积极措施以增强劳动力多样性和包容性,并增加研究人员平衡工作与生活义务的途径。
在这个极具挑战性的时代,儿科神经学研究界有一个及时而重要的使命,即重新参与公众和政府,推进患有神经疾病的儿童的健康。