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A systematic mapping of funders of maternal health intervention research 2000–2012

机译:2000-2012年产妇保健干预研究供资者的系统映射

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Background The priorities of research funding bodies govern the research agenda, which has important implications for the provision of evidence to inform policy. This study examines the research funding landscape for maternal health interventions in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Methods This review draws on a database of 2340 academic papers collected through a large-scale systematic mapping of research on maternal health interventions in LMICs published from 2000?2012. The names of funders acknowledged on each paper were extracted and categorised into groups. It was noted whether support took a specific form, such as staff fellowships or drugs. Variations between funder types across regions and topics of research were assessed. Results Funding sources were only reported in 1572 (67%) of articles reviewed. A high number of different funders (685) were acknowledged, but only a few dominated funding of published research. Bilateral funders, national research agencies and private foundations were most prominent, while private companies were most commonly acknowledged for support `in kind?. The intervention topics and geographic regions of research funded by the various funder types had much in common, with HIV being the most common topic and sub-Saharan Africa being the most common region for all types of funder. Publication outputs rose substantially for several funder types over the period, with the largest increase among bilateral funders. Conclusions A considerable number of organisations provide funding for maternal health research, but a handful account for most funding acknowledgements. Broadly speaking, these organisations address similar topics and regions. This suggests little coordination between funding agencies, risking duplication and neglect of some areas of maternal health research, and limiting the ability of organisations to develop the specialised skills required for systematically addressing a research topic. Greater transparency in reporting of funding is required, as the role of funders in the research process is often unclear.
机译:背景研究资助机构的优先事项支配着研究议程,这对提供证据为政策提供依据具有重要意义。这项研究考察了低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)的孕产妇保健干预措施的研究经费前景。方法:本综述基于2000-2012年发表的2340篇学术论文数据库,该数据库是通过对LMIC中的孕产妇健康干预研究进行大规模系统映射而收集的。提取每篇论文中认可的资助者的姓名并将其分类。有人指出,支助是否采取了特定形式,例如工作人员研究金或毒品。评估了跨地区出资者类型与研究主题之间的差异。结果仅在1572篇文章中报道了资金来源(67%)。承认了许多不同的资助者(685),但只有少数主导了已发表研究的资金。双边出资者,国家研究机构和私人基金会是最主要的,而私人公司最常被承认为“实物”支持。由各种资助者类型资助的干预研究主题和地理区域有很多共同点,其中艾滋病毒是最常见的主题,撒哈拉以南非洲是所有资助者类型中最常见的区域。在此期间,几种供资者的出版物产出大幅增长,其中双边供资者增幅最大。结论相当多的组织为孕产妇健康研究提供资金,但是很少有组织对大多数资金得到认可。从广义上讲,这些组织涉及类似的主题和地区。这表明资助机构之间缺乏协调,冒着重复和忽视孕产妇健康研究某些领域的风险,并且限制了组织发展系统地解决研究主题所需的专门技能的能力。由于供资者在研究过程中的作用通常不清楚,因此需要在供资报告中提高透明度。

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