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Survivorship Science at the NIH: Lessons Learned From Grants Funded in Fiscal Year 2016

机译:NIH的生存科学:从2016财年资助的拨款中吸取的教训

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Federal investment in survivorship science has grown markedly since the National Cancer Institute’s creation of the Office of Cancer Survivorship in 1996. To describe the nature of this research, provide a benchmark, and map new directions for the future, a portfolio analysis of National Institutes of Health-wide survivorship grants was undertaken for fiscal year 2016. Applying survivorship-relevant terms, a search was conducted using the National Institutes of Health Information for Management, Planning, Analysis and Coordination grants database. Grants identified were reviewed for inclusion and categorized by grant mechanism used, funding agency, and principal investigator characteristics. Trained pairs of coders classified each grant by focus and design (observational vs interventional), population studied, and outcomes examined. A total of 215 survivorship grants were identified; 7 were excluded for lack of fit and 2 for nonresearch focus. Forty-one (19.7%) representing training grants (n = 38) or conference grants (n = 3) were not coded. Of the remaining 165 grants, most (88.5%) were funded by the National Cancer Institute; used the large, investigator-initiated (R01) mechanism (66.7%); focused on adult survivors alone (84.2%), often breast cancer survivors (47.3%); were observational in nature (57.3%); and addressed a broad array of topics, including psychosocial and physiologic outcomes, health behaviors, patterns of care, and economic/employment outcomes. Grants were led by investigators from diverse backgrounds, 28.4% of whom were early in their career. Present funding patterns, many stable since 2006, point to the need to expand research to include different cancer sites, greater ethnoculturally diverse samples, and older (>65 years) as well as longer-term (>5 years) survivors and address effects of newer therapies.
机译:自1996年美国国家癌症研究所成立癌症生存办公室以来,联邦对生存科学的投资已显着增长。为了描述这项研究的性质,提供基准并为未来规划新的方向,美国国家研究所的投资组合分析2016财年获得了全民健康幸存者补助金。使用与幸存者相关的术语,使用美国国立卫生研究院管理,计划,分析和协调补助金数据库进行了搜索。审查确定的赠款以包括在内,并根据所使用的赠款机制,供资机构和主要研究人员的特征进行分类。训练有素的编码员对按重点和设计(观察性与介入性),研究的人群和检查的结果对每个补助进行分类。总共确定了215个生存补助金;由于缺乏适合度而排除了7位,而针对非研究重点而排除了2位。没有对代表培训补助金(n = 38)或会议补助金(n = 3)的41(19.7%)进行编码。在其余的165笔赠款中,大部分(88.5%)由国家癌症研究所资助;使用了大型的,由研究人员启动的(R01)机制(66.7%);仅关注成年幸存者(84.2%),经常是乳腺癌幸存者(47.3%);本质上是观察性的(57.3%);并讨论了广泛的主题,包括社会心理和生理结果,健康行为,护理模式以及经济/就业结果。助学金由来自不同背景的研究人员领导,其中28.4%的职业生涯是早期的。目前的筹资模式(自2006年以来一直保持稳定)表明有必要扩大研究范围,以涵盖不同的癌症地点,更多的种族文化样本,年龄较大(> 65岁)和长期(> 5岁)的幸存者,并应对较新的疗法。

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