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Impact of research investment on scientific productivity of junior researchers

机译:研究投资对初级研究人员科学生产力的影响

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There is a demand for providing evidence on the effectiveness of research investments on the promotion of novice researchers’ scientific productivity and production of research with new initiatives and innovations. We used a mixed method approach to evaluate the funding effect of the New Investigator Fund (NIF) by comparing scientific productivity between award recipients and non-recipients. We reviewed NIF grant applications submitted from 2004 to 2013. Scientific productivity was assessed by confirming the publication of the NIF-submitted application. Online databases were searched, independently and in duplicate, to locate the publications. Applicants’ perceptions and experiences were collected through a short survey and categorized into specified themes. Multivariable logistic regression was performed. Odds ratios (OR) with 95 % confidence intervals (CI) are reported. Of 296 applicants, 163 (55 %) were awarded. Gender, affiliation, and field of expertise did not affect funding decisions. More physicians with graduate education (32.0 %) and applicants with a doctorate degree (21.5 %) were awarded than applicants without postgraduate education (9.8 %). Basic science research (28.8 %), randomized controlled trials (24.5 %), and feasibility/pilot trials (13.3 %) were awarded more than observational designs (p   <  0.001). Adjusting for applicants and application factors, awardees published the NIF application threefold more than non-awardees (OR = 3.4, 95 %, CI = 1.9, 5.9). The survey response rate was 90.5 %, and only 58 % commented on their perceptions, successes, and challenges of the submission process. These findings suggest that research investments as small as seed funding are effective for scientific productivity and professional growth of novice investigators and production of research with new initiatives and innovations. Further efforts are recommended to enhance the support of small grant funding programs.
机译:需要提供证据来证明研究投资在通过新的举措和创新来促进新手研究人员的科学生产力和研究成果方面的有效性。通过比较获奖者和非获奖者之间的科学生产率,我们使用了一种混合方法来评估新研究者基金(NIF)的资金效果。我们审查了2004年至2013年提交的NIF赠款申请。通过确认NIF提交的申请的公开性,评估了科学生产率。独立地和重复地搜索在线数据库以查找出版物。通过简短调查收集了申请人的看法和经验,并将其分类为特定主题。进行多变量逻辑回归。报告了具有95%置信区间(CI)的赔率(OR)。在296位申请者中,有163位(55%)被授予。性别,从属关系和专业领域不会影响资助决策。与没有研究生学历的申请人(9.8%)相比,获得研究生学历的医师(32.0%)和具有博士学位的申请人(21.5%)的授予更多。基础科学研究(28.8%),随机对照试验(24.5%)和可行性/试验性试验(13.3%)获得的奖励高于观察性设计(p <0.001)。根据申请人和申请因素进行调整后,获奖者公布的NIF申请量是非获奖者的三倍(OR = 3.4,95%,CI = 1.9,5.9)。调查回应率为90.5%,只有58%的人对他们的看法,成功和提交过程中的挑战发表了评论。这些发现表明,与种子资金一样小的研究投资,对于提高新手研究人员的科学生产力和专业发展以及采用新的举措和创新进行研究的结果都是有效的。建议进一步努力,以加强对小额赠款计划的支持。

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