Figueroa J P, Henry-Lee A
Ministry of Health, Jamaica.
West Indian Med J. 1998 Sep;47(3):89-93.
A profile of health research in Jamaica between 1991 and 1995 was prepared in order to examine research capacity and needs as part of the process of promoting essential national health research. Of 43 organisations and research groups surveyed, 29 met the criterion of at least one peer reviewed publication between 1991 and 1995, and there were 201 health researchers. Most of the research groups had fewer than 20 professional staff with less than 10 engaged in health research. Institutional objectives and funding opportunities largely determined research priorities. 704 research papers were published over the period with 10 of the organisations responsible for 469 (66.6%). The number of research papers is overestimated because the same paper may be reported by more than one research group due to multiple authorship. On the whole, local research groups appear to be small, vulnerable, under-funded and deficient in basic equipment as well as trained and experienced researchers and support staff. These are compelling reasons for health researchers to come together to tackle common problems, promote collaboration and forge a joint strategy to strengthen health research capability in Jamaica.
为了作为促进国家重要健康研究进程的一部分来审视研究能力和需求,编制了一份1991年至1995年牙买加健康研究概况。在接受调查的43个组织和研究团体中,有29个符合在1991年至1995年期间至少有一篇同行评审出版物的标准,共有201名健康研究人员。大多数研究团体的专业人员不到20名,从事健康研究的人员不到10名。机构目标和资金机会在很大程度上决定了研究重点。在此期间发表了704篇研究论文,其中10个组织发表了469篇(66.6%)。研究论文数量被高估了,因为由于多重作者身份,同一篇论文可能会被多个研究团体报道。总体而言,当地研究团体似乎规模较小、较为脆弱、资金不足,缺乏基本设备以及训练有素和经验丰富的研究人员及支持人员。这些都是健康研究人员团结起来解决共同问题、促进合作并制定联合战略以加强牙买加健康研究能力的令人信服的理由。