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Are We Spending Wisely? Impact of POSNA Grants on Scholarly Productivity and Future Funding Success

机译:我们明智地花了吗? POSNA对学术生产力和未来资金成功的影响

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Background: The Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America (POSNA) funds grants to improve pediatric musculoskeletal care and maximize new knowledge through publications, presentations, and further funding. We assessed the productivity of POSNA grants by number and rate of grant-specific publications, citations, and extramural funding; determined whether project type or completion status was associated with extramural funding; and compared the success of POSNA-funded versus all other podium presentations by publication rate and POSNA awards. Methods: We reviewed final reports for all 85 POSNA grants from 2003 to 2014. To determine grant productivity, we assessed the publication, presentation, and extramural funding rates, and the percentage of grants that achieved at least 1 scholarly output (publication or presentation). Citation counts were determined within 3 years after publication. Results: Overall, each grant achieved similar to 1.53 publications and 15.4 citations. Thirty-three percent secured extramural funding. However, 25% of grants could not be tracked to a scholarly product. Projects that reached completion and were of the basic science type (compared with clinical) were more likely to receive extramural funding. Compared with all other podiums, a greater proportion of POSNA-funded presentations led to a publication (64% vs. 48%, respectively; P=0.02) and were more likely to receive a POSNA award. Approximately 52% of funded projects were not presented at POSNA meetings. Conclusions: Although most POSNA-funded projects led to scholarly output, 25% of them produced no publications or podium presentations. POSNA-funded projects were more likely to lead to a publication and to have a higher chance of winning a POSNA award compared with all other projects. The POSNA grant process is effective at identifying impactful research, but continued process improvement, such as a prospectively maintained database of grant recipient productivity and improved tracking of grant submission histories, are both in development as the first steps to improve accountability of grant recipients in translating their projects to scholarly products.
机译:背景:北美儿科骨科学会(POSNA)资助授予提高小儿肌肉骨骼护理,并通过出版物,演示和进一步资助最大化新知识。我们评估POSNA赠款的生产率按合并特定出版物,引文和审核资金的数量和率;确定项目类型或完成状态是否与锥度有关;并通过出版率和POSNA奖进行了POSNA资助与所有其他讲台介绍的成功。方法:我们从2003年到2014年审查了所有85个POSNA补助金的最终报告。要确定授予生产力,我们评估了出版,介绍和透露筹资率,以及实现至少1学术产出的赠款百分比(出版物或陈述) 。引文计数在出版后3年内确定。结果:总体而言,每个授予相似于1.53出版物和15.4引文。 33%的安全透露筹资。但是,25%的赠款无法跟踪到学术产品。达到完成并具有基础科学类型的项目(与临床相比)更有可能接受锥体资金。与所有其他讲台相比,较大比例的POSNA资助的介绍介绍导致出版物(分别为64%,分别为48%; P = 0.02),更有可能获得POSNA奖。在POSNA会议上没有提供约52%的资助项目。结论:虽然大多数POSNA资助项目导致学术产出,但其中25%没有出版物或讲台演示。资助的项目更有可能导致出版,与所有其他项目相比,赢得POSNA奖的可能性更高。 POSNA补助流程在识别有影响力的研究方面有效,但持续的流程改进,例如经前维护的授予收件人生产力数据库和改进授权提交历史的跟踪,都是开发作为改善授予收件人在翻译中的责任的第一步他们的学术产品项目。

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