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对礼物吹毛求疵:支持生命科学研究的企业礼品

Looking a gift horse in the mouth: corporate gifts supporting life sciences research.

作者信息

Campbell E G, Louis K S, Blumenthal D

机构信息

Division of General Internal Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital and Partners Healthcare System, Inc, Boston, USA.

出版信息

JAMA. 1998 Apr 1;279(13):995-9. doi: 10.1001/jama.279.13.995.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Throughout the last decade a number of studies have been conducted to examine academic-industry research relationships. However, to our knowledge, no studies to date have empirically examined academic scientists' experience with research-related gifts from companies.

OBJECTIVE

To examine the frequency, importance, and potential implications of research-related gifts from companies to academic life scientists.

DESIGN

A mailed survey conducted in 1994 and 1995 of 3394 faculty who conduct life science research at the 50 universities that received the most research funding from the National Institutes of Health in 1993.

SETTING

Research-intensive universities.

PARTICIPANTS

A total of 2167 of the 3394 faculty responded to the survey (response rate, 64%).

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

The percentage of faculty who received a research-related gift from a company in the last 3 years, the perceived importance of gifts to respondents' research, and what, if anything, the recipient thought the donor(s) expected in return for the gift.

RESULTS

Forty-three percent of respondents received a research-related gift in the last 3 years independent of a grant or contract. The most frequently received gifts were biomaterials (24%), discretionary funds (15%), research equipment and trips to meetings (11% each), support for students (9%), and other research-related gifts (3%). Of those who received a gift, 66% reported the gift was important to their research. More than half of the recipients reported that donors expected the following in return for the gift: acknowledgment in publications (63%), that the gift not be passed on to a third party (60%), and that the gift be used only for the agreed-on purposes (59%). A total of 32% of recipients reported that the donor wanted prepublication review of any articles or reports stemming from the use of the gift, 30% indicated the company expected testing of their products, and 19% indicated that a donor expected ownership of all patentable results from the research in which a gift was used. However, what recipients thought donors expected differed by the type of gift received.

CONCLUSIONS

Research-related gifts are a common and important form of research support for academic life scientists. However, recipients frequently think that donors place restrictions and expect returns that may be problematic for recipients as well as institutions.

摘要

背景

在过去十年中,已经开展了多项研究来考察学术机构与产业界的研究关系。然而,据我们所知,迄今为止尚无研究实证考察学术科学家接受公司提供的与研究相关礼物的经历。

目的

考察公司向从事生命科学研究的学术科学家提供与研究相关礼物的频率、重要性及潜在影响。

设计

1994年和1995年对在1993年从美国国立卫生研究院获得最多研究经费的50所大学中从事生命科学研究的3394名教员进行了邮寄调查。

地点

研究密集型大学。

参与者

3394名教员中有2167名回复了调查(回复率为64%)。

主要观察指标

在过去3年中收到公司与研究相关礼物的教员比例、礼物对受访者研究的重要性认知,以及接受者认为捐赠者期望从礼物中得到何种回报(若有的话)。

结果

43%的受访者在过去3年中收到过与研究相关的礼物,且与资助或合同无关。最常收到的礼物是生物材料(24%)、自由支配资金(15%)、研究设备和会议差旅费(各占11%)、学生资助(9%)以及其他与研究相关的礼物(3%)。在收到礼物的人中,66%报告该礼物对他们的研究很重要。超过一半的接受者报告称,捐赠者期望礼物能得到以下回报:在出版物中致谢(63%)、礼物不转赠给第三方(60%)、礼物仅用于商定的目的(59%)。共有32%的接受者报告称,捐赠者希望对因使用礼物而产生的任何文章或报告进行发表前审查,30%表示公司期望对其产品进行测试,19%表示捐赠者期望拥有因使用礼物的研究所产生的所有可专利成果的所有权。然而,接受者对捐赠者期望的看法因收到的礼物类型而异。

结论

与研究相关的礼物是对从事生命科学研究的学术科学家而言常见且重要的研究支持形式。然而,接受者经常认为捐赠者会施加限制并期望得到回报,这对接受者以及机构可能都存在问题。

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