Evolution of public funding since primary care research was considered as a priority research domain in france

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Jordan Scheer, Taylor Leroy, Sylvie Guillo, Florence Tubach, Antoine Rozès, Amandine Verga-Gérard, Francis Guillemin, Maryse Lapeyre-Mestre, Anthony Chapron
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Annually, the French Ministry of Health funds clinical research projects based on a national call for projects. Since 2013, the Ministry has prioritized funding of primary care. Projects selected for funding are made public without distinguishing the specific area of research. The objective of this study was to identify and describe the evolution of the primary care research projects funded by the Ministry of Health between 2013 and 2019. We reviewed all of the 1796 medical research projects funded between 2013 and 2019 and categorized projects as primary care projects by using a list of specific keywords. This list was established through two approaches: (1) selected by an expert committee, the RECaP primary care working group, and (2) using an automated textual analysis of published articles in the field. The keywords were used to screen the titles of the medical research projects funded. The abstracts (at www.clinicaltrials.gov ) or details (from project leaders) were then analyzed by two independent reviewers to determine true primary care projects. Finally, 49 primary care projects were identified, representing 2.7% of all medical research projects funded, without any significant change over the period. These projects were predominantly interventional (69%), with a median number of patients expected per project of 902. Despite the prioritization of primary care research in 2013 by the French ministry of health, the number and proportion of projects funded remains low, with no significant change over the years. Not applicable.
自法国将初级保健研究视为优先研究领域以来公共资金的变化情况
法国卫生部每年都会根据全国项目征集活动资助临床研究项目。自 2013 年起,卫生部优先资助初级保健项目。入选资助的项目均会公开,但不会区分具体的研究领域。本研究旨在确定和描述 2013 年至 2019 年期间卫生部资助的初级医疗研究项目的演变情况。我们审查了 2013 年至 2019 年间资助的所有 1796 个医学研究项目,并通过特定关键词列表将项目归类为初级保健项目。该列表通过两种方法建立:(1)由专家委员会(RECaP 初级医疗工作组)筛选;(2)对该领域已发表的文章进行自动文本分析。关键字用于筛选受资助医学研究项目的标题。然后,由两名独立评审员对摘要(www.clinicaltrials.gov )或详细信息(来自项目负责人)进行分析,以确定真正的初级保健项目。最后,确定了 49 个初级保健项目,占所有受资助医学研究项目的 2.7%,在此期间没有发生任何重大变化。这些项目主要是介入性的(69%),每个项目预期的患者人数中位数为 902 人。尽管法国卫生部在 2013 年将初级保健研究列为优先事项,但获得资助的项目数量和比例仍然很低,多年来没有显著变化。不适用。
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BMC Family Practice
BMC Family Practice 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
3.20
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Family Practice is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of primary health care research. The journal has a special focus on clinical decision making and management, continuing professional education, service utilization, needs and demand, and the organization and delivery of primary care and care in the community.
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