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Project retrosight

understanding the returns from cardiovascular and stroke research : the policy report

Verlagsort, Verlag: Santa Monica, CA, Rand Corporation
Umfangsangabe: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 45 pages)
Grundsignatur: eBook
ISBN/ISSN: 978-0-8330-5954-3 , 0-8330-5954-8

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Grundsignatur:
eBook
Titel:
Project retrosight
Hrsg./Bearb.: Hrsg./Bearb.: Hrsg./Bearb.: Hrsg./Bearb.: Hrsg./Bearb.: Sprache:
eng
URL: SBKAnsetz:
Rand Corporation
SBKAnsetz:
RAND Europe
HSTZusatz:
understanding the returns from cardiovascular and stroke research : the policy report
Verf.Vorlag:
Steven Wooding [and others]
Verlagsort:
Santa Monica, CA
Verlag:
Rand Corporation
ISBN/ISSN:
978-0-8330-5954-3
Preis/Einband:
electronic bk
ISBN/ISSN:
0-8330-5954-8
Preis/Einband:
electronic bk
Jahr (Ansetzg):
2011
Jahr:
2011
Umfangsangabe:
1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 45 pages)
DDC:
616.8
LC-Notation:
QM178
Schlagwort 710:
Medicine
Schlagwort 710:
Health Policy
Schlagwort 710:
Program Evaluation
Schlagwort 710:
Cardiovascular Diseases / prevention & control
Schlagwort 710:
Financing, Organized
Schlagwort 710:
Stroke / prevention & control
Schlagwort 710:
Quality of Health Care / organization & administration
Schlagwort 710:
Biomedical Research
Schlagwort 710:
Quality Assurance, Health Care / organization & administration
Schlagwort 710:
Stroke / economics
Schlagwort 710:
Cardiovascular Diseases / economics
Abstract:
Chapter One: Introduction -- Chapter Two: Methods -- Chapter Three: Strengths and limitations of the methodology -- Chapter Four: Findings, observations and policy implications -- References
Abstract:
This project explores the impacts arising from cardiovascular and stroke research funded 15-20 years ago and attempts to draw out aspects of the research, researcher or environment that are associated with high or low impact. The project is a case study-based review of 29 cardiovascular and stroke research grants, funded in Australia, Canada and UK between 1989 and 1993. The case studies focused on the individual grants but considered the development of the investigators and ideas involved in the research projects from initiation to the present day. Grants were selected through a stratified random selection approach that aimed to include both high- and low-impact grants. The key messages are as follows: 1) The cases reveal that a large and diverse range of impacts arose from the 29 grants studied. 2) There are variations between the impacts derived from basic biomedical and clinical research. 3) There is no correlation between knowledge production and wider impacts 4) The majority of economic impacts identified come from a minority of projects. 5) We identified factors that appear to be associated with high and low impact. This report presents the key observations of the study and an overview of the methods involved. It has been written for funders of biomedical and health research and health services, health researchers, and policy makers in those fields. It will also be of interest to those involved in research and impact evaluation
Lokal-ISN:
HL012870380