| Literature DB >> 27581493 |
Eleanor Woodford Guegan1, Hannah Dorling2, Liz Ollerhead2, Matt Westmore2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Public health research is an important component of United Kingdom (UK) health research and strategic analysis of its breadth and balance is key to ensure value. The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) is one of the main funders of health research in the UK and includes many research programmes and schools. This study reports on public health research funded by the NIHR between April 2006 and March 2013.Entities:
Keywords: Funding; Programme evaluation; Public health; Research; Taxonomy
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27581493 PMCID: PMC5007681 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-3521-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Research Programmes and Schools of the NIHR
| Programme/School | Focus |
|---|---|
| Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation (EME) | Bridges the gap between preclinical studies and evidence of clinical efficacy. The aim is to secure the progress of new technologies and interventions through their early clinical trials and onto larger, later clinical trials. |
| Health Services and Delivery Research (HS&DR) | Research to produce rigorous and relevant evidence on the quality, access and organisation of health services, including costs and outcomes. |
| Health Technology Assessment (HTA) | Research about the effectiveness, costs and broader impact of healthcare treatments and tests for those who plan, provide or receive care in the NHS. |
| Invention for Innovation (i4i) | A translational funding scheme to advance healthcare technologies and interventions for increased patient benefit in areas of existing or emerging clinical need. |
| Programme Grants for Applied Research (PGfAR) | Produce independent research findings that will have practical application for the benefit of patients and the NHS in the relatively near future, through promotion of health, prevention of ill health, and optimal disease management (including safety and quality). A particular emphasis on conditions causing significant disease burden. |
| Programme Development Grant (PDG) | A complementary scheme to PGfAR. This allows investigators to undertake preparatory research that will position them to submit a competitive Programme Grant application. |
| Public Health Research (PHR) | Research that evaluates public health interventions, providing new knowledge on the benefits, costs, acceptability and wider impacts of interventions outside the NHS, and intended to improve the health of the public and reduce inequalities in health. |
| Research for Patient Benefit (RfPB) | Inspired by patients and practice to generate high quality research for the benefit of users of the NHS in England. Its main purpose is to realise, through evidence, the huge potential for improving, expanding and strengthening the way that healthcare is delivered for patients, the public and the NHS. |
| Research for Innovation Speculation and Creativity (RISC) | Provided research of direct benefit to users of the National Health Service (NHS) in England. The RISC programme is a historic scheme that was for potentially paradigm-changing projects in Health Services and Public Health Research. |
| Schools for Primary Care, Social Care and Public Health Research | The three Schools each aim to: increase and develop the evidence base for practice in the primary care, adult social care, and public health sectors respectively, build research capacity, improve research awareness and create a ‘critical mass’ of research expertise and funding through coordinated and collaborative working across the country. |
| Systematic Reviews (SR) Programme | Consists of a number of initiatives, including the Cochrane Review Groups and the UK Cochrane Centre, the Centre for Reviews and Dissemination and the Health Technology Assessment Reviews, which provide high quality research evidence to support decision-making. |
| Trainees’ Coordinating Centre (TCC) | Makes training awards to researchers whose work focuses on people and patient-based applied health research. This research training is funded in order to build a leading NHS Research Faculty, develop research careers, research leaders and collaborators. |
Fig. 1The timeline for inclusion of projects in the study
The domains of the Public Health Outcomes Framework for England, 2013-2016
| Domain 1 | Domain 2 | Domain 3 | Domain 4 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Definition of the domain | Improving the wider determinants of health | Health improvement | Health protection | Healthcare public health and preventing premature mortality |
| Objective of the domain | Improvements against wider factors that affect health and wellbeing, and health inequalities | People are helped to live healthy lifestyles, make healthy choices and reduce health inequalities | The population’s health is protected from major incidents and other threats, while reducing health inequalities | Reduced numbers of people living with preventable ill health and people dying prematurely, while reducing the gap between communities |
| Examples of types of research projects included | Housing, environment, employment | Health behaviours, such as physical activity or smoking | Patient safety, infection control | Screening programmes, improving services |
The number and percentage of public health research projects from the funding programmes and schools of the NIHR (2006-2013)
| No. of public health projects | Total No. of research projects | % of public health projects | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation (EME) | 2 | 43 | 5 |
| Health Services and Delivery Research (HS&DR) | 186 | 305 | 61 |
| Health Technology Assessment (HTA) | 159 | 520 | 31 |
| Health Technology Devices (HTD) | 1 | 26 | 4 |
| Invention for Innovation (i4i) | 1 | 113 | 1 |
| New and Emerging Applications of Technology (NEAT) | 3 | 72 | 4 |
| Programme Grants for Applied Research (PGfAR) | 80 | 132 | 61 |
| Programme Development Grant (PDG) | 20 | 29 | 69 |
| Public Health Research (PHR) | 45 | 45 | 100 |
| Research for Patient Benefit (RfPB) | 164 | 457 | 36 |
| Research for Innovation Speculation and Creativity (RISC) | 2 | 17 | 12 |
| School for Primary Care Research (SPCR) | 44 | 89 | 49 |
| School for Public Health Research (SPHR) | 12 | 12 | 100 |
| School for Social Care Research (SSCR) | 41 | 54 | 76 |
| Systematic Reviews (SR) Programme | 17 | 67 | 25 |
| Trainees’ Coordinating Centre (TCC) | 176 | 1106 | 16 |
| Total | 953 | 3087 | 31 |
Fig. 2The percentage of public health research projects categorised according to the four domains of the Public Health Outcomes Framework
Fig. 3The percentage of public health research projects categorised according to ‘public health practice’, as defined by the NICE taxonomy
Fig. 4The percentage of public health research projects categorised according to ‘health behaviour’, as defined by the NICE taxonomy
Fig. 5The percentage of public health research projects categorised according to illness or condition, as defined by the NICE taxonomy