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Assessing the value of a Small Grants Program for behavioral research in cancer control

机译:评估小额赠款计划对癌症控制行为研究的价值

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In 1999, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) issued the first Small Grants Program (SGP) for Behavioral Research in Cancer Control (R03) funding opportunity announcement for investigators new to behavioral cancer prevention and control research. We explored whether the SGP was successful in its goals to encourage new investigators from a variety of disciplines to apply their skills to and promote career development in behavioral cancer prevention and control research. A quasi-experimental design examined applicant characteristics and outcome data by award status. Propensity score matching was used to compare awardees and non-awardees with similar impact scores as a control for application quality. Awardees were more likely than non-awardees to pursue and receive subsequent funding from the NCI and publish their research. Tailored small grant programs create benefit for both promoting and retaining new investigators.
机译:1999 年,美国国家癌症研究所 (NCI) 发布了第一个癌症控制行为研究小额赠款计划 (SGP) (R03) 资助机会公告,面向刚接触行为癌症预防和控制研究的研究人员。我们探讨了 SGP 是否成功实现了其目标,即鼓励来自不同学科的新研究人员将他们的技能应用于行为癌症预防和控制研究并促进职业发展。准实验设计按奖励状态检查了申请人的特征和结果数据。倾向得分匹配用于比较具有相似影响分数的获奖者和非获奖者,作为申请质量的对照。与非获奖者相比,获奖者更有可能从NCI获得后续资助并发表他们的研究。量身定制的小额赠款计划为晋升和留住新研究人员创造了好处。

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