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Funding
and publishing trends of original research by emergency medicine
investigators over the past decade. Acad Emerg Med. 2006 Jan;13(1):95-101. OBJECTIVES:
To update the profile of author-reported funding of reports of
original research published since 1994 in the four U.S. peer-reviewed
general emergency medicine (EM) journals. METHODS: For
the primary analysis, articles published in Academic Emergency
Medicine, American Journal of Emergency Medicine, Annals of Emergency
Medicine, and Journal of Emergency Medicine between 1994 and 2003
were reviewed by two emergency physicians trained in abstracting
from the literature. Original research was identified; case reports,
case series, abstracts, and meta-analysis were excluded. Articles
were classified by author report of extramural funding as government
(public), private nonprofit (foundation), for profit (industry),
or multiple. Data are reported as percent per year per journal.
A secondary analysis of MEDLINE was performed to identify publishing
trends by EM investigators outside of these four journals over
the same period. RESULTS: The
primary analysis identified 5,728 articles; 3,278 (57%) were considered
original research, with 32% of these reporting extramural funding.
In 1994, there were 292 articles with 28% funded (28% public,
43% foundation, 17% industry, and 12% multiple). By 2003, there
were 358 articles with 36% funded (42% public, 30% foundation,
18% industry, and 10% multiple). There was a trend toward increased
extramural funding in all four journals (p = 0.007), with an estimated
growth of 3.6% (95% confidence interval = 1.0% to 6.3%) per year
over the past decade. The primary review identified 48% of all
articles published by EM investigators. CONCLUSIONS: Author-reported extramural funding rates for original research have increased in the EM literature over the past decade. Foundations have funded the largest number of studies, with public (government) sources increasing in 2003.
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