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2000 年至 2019 年期间爆炸伤相关研究和爆炸性脑外伤的资金分配:公共和慈善资金资助者的全球投资分析。

Allocation of funding into blast injury-related research and blast traumatic brain injury between 2000 and 2019: analysis of global investments from public and philanthropic funders.

机构信息

Bioengineering Science Research Group, School of Engineering, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK

Clinical Informatics Research Unit, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Mil Health. 2023 Apr;169(2):127-132. doi: 10.1136/bmjmilitary-2020-001655. Epub 2020 Nov 26.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

There is little systematic tracking or detailed analysis of investments in research and development for blast injury to support decision-making around research future funding.

METHODS

This study examined global investments into blast injury-related research from public and philanthropic funders across 2000-2019. Research databases were searched using keywords, and open data were extracted from funder websites. Data collected included study title, abstract, award amount, funder and year. Individual awards were categorised to compare amounts invested into different blast injuries, the scientific approaches taken and analysis of research investment into blast traumatic brain injury (TBI).

RESULTS

A total of 806 awards were identified into blast injury-related research globally, equating to US$902.1 million (m, £565.9m GBP). There was a general increase in year-on-year investment between 2003 and 2009 followed by a consistent decline in annual funding since 2010. Pre-clinical research received $671.3 m (74.4%) of investment. Brain-related injury research received $427.7 m (47.4%), orthopaedic injury $138.6 m (15.4%), eye injury $63.7 m (7.0%) and ear injury $60.5m (6.7%). Blast TBI research received a total investment of $384.3 m, representing 42.6% of all blast injury-related research. The U.S. Department of Defense funded $719.3 m (80%).

CONCLUSIONS

Investment data suggest that blast TBI research has received greater funding than other blast injury health areas. The funding pattern observed can be seen as reactive, driven by the response to the War on Terror, the rising profile of blast TBI and congressionally mandated research.

摘要

引言

几乎没有对爆炸伤研究与开发投资进行系统跟踪或详细分析,无法为未来研究资金决策提供支持。

方法

本研究调查了 2000 年至 2019 年期间,来自公共和慈善资助者的全球爆炸伤相关研究投资情况。使用关键词搜索研究数据库,并从资助者网站提取公开数据。收集的数据包括研究标题、摘要、奖金额、资助者和年份。将单个奖项进行分类,以比较不同爆炸伤、所采用的科学方法以及爆炸性脑外伤(TBI)研究投资的研究投资金额。

结果

全球范围内共确定了 806 项与爆炸伤相关的研究奖项,相当于 9.021 亿美元(m,5.659 亿英镑)。2003 年至 2009 年期间,投资呈逐年增长趋势,2010 年以来,年度资金持续下降。临床前研究获得 6.713 亿美元(74.4%)的投资。脑相关损伤研究获得 4.277 亿美元(47.4%),骨科损伤 1.386 亿美元(15.4%),眼部损伤 6370 万美元(7.0%)和耳部损伤 6050 万美元(6.7%)。爆炸性 TBI 研究共获得 3.843 亿美元的总投资,占所有爆炸伤相关研究的 42.6%。美国国防部资助了 7.193 亿美元(80%)。

结论

投资数据表明,爆炸性 TBI 研究的资金投入超过了其他爆炸伤健康领域。观察到的资金模式可以被视为反应性的,是由反恐战争的反应、爆炸性 TBI 日益受到关注以及国会授权的研究推动的。

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