| Literature DB >> 31696423 |
Steven J Hoffman1,2,3,4, Elliot Gunn5, Susan Rogers Van Katwyk5,6, Stephanie Nixon7,8,9.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Considering recent shifts in global funding landscapes, this study analyzes Canada's long-term global health research funding trends in the hope of informing a new Canadian global health research strategy. Examining past investments can help prioritize limited future resources to either build on Canada's existing strengths or fill gaps where needed, while simultaneously informing the investments of research funders in other countries.Entities:
Keywords: Canada; Capacity building; Funding; Global health; Research; Research support as topic
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31696423 PMCID: PMC7046862 DOI: 10.17269/s41997-019-00247-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Public Health ISSN: 0008-4263
Definitions used in qualitative coding
| Category | Definition |
|---|---|
| Biomedical research | Research with the goal of understanding normal and abnormal human functioning, at the molecular, cellular, organ system, and whole body levels, including development of tools and techniques to be applied for this purpose; developing new therapies or devices that improve health or the quality of life of individuals, up to the point where they are tested on human subjects. Biomedical research may also include studies on human subjects that do not have a diagnostic or therapeutic orientation. |
| Clinical research | Research with the goal of improving the diagnosis and treatment (including rehabilitation and palliation) of disease and injury; improving the health and quality of life of individuals as they pass through normal life stages. Clinical research usually encompasses research on, or for the treatment of, patients. |
| Health services research | Research with the goal of improving the efficiency and effectiveness of health professionals and the health care system, through changes to practice and policy. Health services research is a multidisciplinary field of scientific investigation that studies how social factors, financing systems, organizational structures and processes, health technologies, and personal behaviours affect access to health care, the quality and cost of health care, and, ultimately, health and well-being. |
| Population health research | Research with the goal of improving the health of populations, or of defined subpopulations, through a better understanding of the ways in which social, cultural, environmental, occupational, and economic factors determine health status. |
| Aging | Research that promotes healthy aging and addresses causes, prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, support systems, and palliation for a wide range of conditions associated with aging. |
| Cancer research | Research on the prevention and treatment of cancer and on improving the health and quality of life of cancer patients. |
| Circulatory and respiratory health | Research into the causes, mechanisms, prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, support systems, and palliation for a wide range of conditions associated with the heart, lung, brain (stroke), blood, blood vessels, critical care, and sleep. |
| Gender and health | Research on the influence of gender and sex on the health of women and men throughout life and the application of these research findings to identify and address pressing health challenges. |
| Genetics | Research on the human and model genomes and on all aspects of genetics, basic biochemistry, and cell biology related to health and disease, including the translation of knowledge into health policy and practice, and the societal implications of genetic discoveries. |
| Health services and policy research | Research designed to improve the way health care services are organized, regulated, managed, financed, paid for, used, and delivered, in the interest of improving the health and quality of life of all Canadians. |
| Human development, child, and youth health | Research that ensures the best start in life for all Canadians and the achievement of their potential for optimal growth and development. |
| Indigenous Peoples’ health | Research to improve and promote the health of Indigenous Peoples in Canada. |
| Infection and immunity | Research in the areas of infectious disease and the body’s immune system. |
| Musculoskeletal health and arthritis | Research to enhance active living, mobility and movement, and oral health, and that addresses causes, prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, support systems, and palliation for a wide range of conditions related to bones, joints, muscles, connective tissue, skin, and teeth. |
| Neurosciences, mental health, and addiction | Research to enhance mental health, neurological health, vision, hearing, and cognitive functioning and to reduce the burden of related disorders through prevention strategies, screening, diagnosis, treatment, support systems, and palliation. |
| Nutrition, metabolism, and diabetes | Research to enhance health in relation to diet, digestion, excretion, and metabolism, and to address causes, prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, support systems, and palliation for a wide range of conditions and problems associated with hormone, digestive system, kidney, and liver function. |
| Population and public health | Research into the complex biological, social, cultural, and environmental interactions that determine the health of individuals, communities, and global populations. |
| Globalization | Explaining patterns of health, health equity, and well-being within a global context or as shaped by global economic, social, cultural, environmental, or political factors. |
| Health equity | Improving the health of populations facing conditions of marginalization, such as people living with poverty in LMICs and Indigenous Peoples in multiple international settings. |
| Neglected conditions | Tackling the circumstances, conditions, and diseases that disproportionately affect disadvantaged populations who are excluded from markets and society. |
| Transnational risks | Addressing health threats, opportunities, determinants or solutions that transcend political boundaries. |
| Not specified | The titles and abstracts of grant applications did not provide enough context for coding the research focus. |
| Award program | Direct salary support to individual research personnel or stipend support to individual research trainees. |
| Grant program | Support for the direct costs of research projects, including for the training of researchers and/or activities that support the translation of research findings, conducted by either an investigator working alone or by a group of investigators working together. |
| Open competition | Investigator-driven research competitions with projects, initiated by individuals or teams and without restrictions on topic. |
| Strategic competition | Priority-driven research competitions to build capacity and/or support research excellence in specific areas of health research that are deemed to be of strategic importance to the country. |
CIHR funding for global health research by various measures related to each grant’s recipient and subject matter
| Categories/fiscal year | 2000/2001 | 2001/2002 | 2002/2003 | 2003/2004 | 2004/2005 | 2005/2006 | 2006/2007 | 2007/2008 | 2008/2009 | 2009/2010 | 2010/2011 | 2011/2012 | 2012/2013 | 2013/2014 | 2014/2015 | 2015/2016 | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $340,829,872 | |||||||||||||||||
| Biomedical (40.1%) | $2,497,370 | $4,034,136 | $4,297,848 | $5,044,831 | $5,254,433 | $7,285,730 | $8,520,410 | $10,163,394 | $11,463,202 | $12,859,270 | $14,043,913 | $11,071,351 | $11,307,136 | $10,684,967 | $10,235,703 | $8,053,635 | $136,817,328 |
| Clinical (14.2%) | $556,039 | $1,418,950 | $1,668,013 | $1,136,653 | $1,448,252 | $1,226,349 | $2,622,185 | $3,660,307 | $4,971,014 | $4,367,131 | $5,791,882 | $3,954,212 | $4,545,706 | $4,240,470 | $3,821,045 | $2,797,971 | $48,226,180 |
| Health services (11.3%) | $409,384 | $396,596 | $1,190,242 | $2,114,667 | $1,613,007 | $1,391,096 | $1,483,290 | $2,059,707 | $3,506,540 | $3,203,045 | $2,620,046 | $2,811,811 | $3,584,984 | $4,197,447 | $3,970,401 | $3,854,289 | $38,406,554 |
| Population health (34.2%) | $0 | $355,310 | $1,960,619 | $6,114,894 | $5,576,162 | $4,232,731 | $6,498,903 | $8,068,315 | $7,451,003 | $7,931,919 | $6,381,360 | $9,523,155 | $12,100,666 | $12,238,866 | $12,503,847 | $15,558,214 | $116,495,964 |
| Not specified (0.3%) | $131,235 | $95,170 | $66,769 | $34,970 | $5,635 | $42,960 | $161,180 | $151,950 | $148,141 | $25,926 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $10,309 | $9,600 | $0 | $883,845 |
| $340,833,742 | |||||||||||||||||
| Globalization (10.8%) | $0 | $37,864 | $429,554 | $230,457 | $169,050 | $229,024 | $1,956,992 | $3,207,084 | $4,518,022 | $5,110,755 | $4,435,360 | $3,480,038 | $2,760,818 | $3,372,019 | $3,171,459 | $3,836,475 | $36,944,972 |
| Health equity (47.4%) | $127,229 | $1,392,060 | $2,892,816 | $7,557,468 | $6,763,704 | $5,970,696 | $8,238,658 | $10,306,316 | $11,673,681 | $10,519,006 | $11,106,701 | $13,473,596 | $18,001,926 | $18,121,802 | $18,133,981 | $17,255,091 | $161,534,730 |
| Neglected conditions (27.5%) | $2,344,199 | $3,850,528 | $4,109,595 | $4,227,811 | $4,495,269 | $5,381,061 | $6,110,456 | $7,219,115 | $7,936,511 | $8,856,427 | $8,647,425 | $6,244,419 | $6,738,218 | $6,193,344 | $5,710,086 | $5,540,937 | $93,605,400 |
| Transnational risks (6.3%) | $365,029 | $647,329 | $886,200 | $1,344,334 | $1,425,443 | $1,635,745 | $1,721,999 | $1,515,187 | $1,612,397 | $1,637,072 | $1,728,415 | $1,112,824 | $1,480,828 | $1,528,752 | $1,410,063 | $1,538,507 | $21,590,124 |
| Not specified (8.0%) | $757,572 | $372,381 | $865,326 | $1,085,945 | $1,044,023 | $962,341 | $1,257,862 | $1,855,970 | $1,799,290 | $2,264,032 | $2,919,300 | $3,049,654 | $2,550,461 | $2,156,142 | $2,125,120 | $2,093,099 | $27,158,517 |
| $339,946,636 | |||||||||||||||||
| Aging (1.7%) | $0 | $0 | $0 | $20,283 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $112,476 | $202,076 | $354,661 | $439,161 | $682,998 | $961,281 | $1,103,704 | $1,063,587 | $891,681 | $5,831,908 |
| Cancer research (1.0%) | $28,571 | $25,281 | $4,220 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $18,857 | $56,822 | $184,129 | $266,117 | $463,616 | $725,851 | $652,641 | $534,351 | $395,052 | $178,542 | $3,534,049 |
| Circulatory and respiratory health (5.0%) | $52,750 | $0 | $241,127 | $0 | $0 | $32,044 | $106,654 | $692,843 | $1,637,655 | $2,104,235 | $2,137,519 | $1,579,553 | $1,697,386 | $1,869,820 | $1,907,781 | $2,842,062 | $16,901,428 |
| Gender and health (2.7%) | $0 | $0 | $221,164 | $252,461 | $46,543 | $247,247 | $239,976 | $592,115 | $745,057 | $889,881 | $628,225 | $1,169,995 | $1,227,660 | $1,014,809 | $1,069,495 | $985,410 | $9,330,039 |
| Genetics (4.2%) | $184,577 | $297,107 | $336,170 | $291,717 | $332,137 | $412,999 | $615,415 | $703,968 | $1,367,109 | $2,144,930 | $2,300,718 | $2,051,835 | $1,514,764 | $1,017,999 | $324,659 | $283,572 | $14,179,678 |
| Health services and policy research (5.7%) | $54,967 | $46,061 | $335,750 | $848,105 | $779,601 | $945,207 | $886,064 | $853,547 | $867,131 | $866,087 | $732,513 | $1,308,692 | $2,770,252 | $2,919,628 | $2,446,078 | $2,678,507 | $19,338,192 |
| Human development, child, and youth health (4.9%) | $0 | $68,541 | $213,772 | $194,603 | $240,715 | $263,410 | $1,704,897 | $2,533,183 | $2,930,304 | $1,944,526 | $2,808,290 | $1,234,537 | $952,377 | $669,081 | $595,141 | $412,891 | $16,766,269 |
| Indigenous Peoples’ health (0.7%) | $0 | $0 | $0 | $583,332 | $204,813 | $115,872 | $129,265 | $160,459 | $181,090 | $294,708 | $157,571 | $59,129 | $102,861 | $40,550 | $121,443 | $185,000 | $2,336,094 |
| Infection and immunity (39.7%) | $2,997,396 | $4,289,790 | $4,829,596 | $6,854,185 | $8,075,907 | $7,368,653 | $8,925,144 | $10,541,253 | $10,685,505 | $11,300,545 | $10,164,255 | $8,095,819 | $10,242,422 | $11,115,735 | $10,625,887 | $8,905,774 | $135,017,866 |
| Musculoskeletal health and arthritis (1.1%) | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $36,071 | $197,006 | $247,427 | $356,833 | $350,907 | $480,004 | $472,909 | $780,932 | $653,533 | $3,575,621 |
| Neurosciences, mental health, and addiction (3.9%) | $0 | $0 | $120,424 | $683,886 | $647,956 | $688,198 | $520,783 | $911,884 | $705,269 | $576,369 | $1,313,799 | $1,488,799 | $1,726,988 | $1,542,584 | $1,238,542 | $967,488 | $13,132,970 |
| Nutrition, metabolism, and diabetes (3.8%) | $144,531 | $322,676 | $425,404 | $549,214 | $671,259 | $832,121 | $1,215,709 | $1,103,585 | $1,231,435 | $1,129,167 | $1,131,168 | $857,103 | $741,989 | $758,854 | $951,233 | $939,723 | $13,005,170 |
| Population and public health (25.6%) | $0 | $1,138,788 | $2,376,616 | $4,133,258 | $2,877,260 | $3,226,082 | $4,782,106 | $5,651,245 | $6,475,100 | $6,242,712 | $6,203,534 | $7,755,310 | $8,467,865 | $8,301,727 | $9,025,823 | $10,339,926 | $86,997,352 |
| $340,839,984 | |||||||||||||||||
| Alberta (3.8%) | $173,822 | $215,998 | $367,408 | $820,035 | $506,601 | $625,141 | $896,376 | $1,045,214 | $1,597,324 | $1,261,565 | $1,078,417 | $912,583 | $732,994 | $857,754 | $996,963 | $833,926 | $12,922,120 |
| British Columbia (12.8%) | $308,877 | $302,214 | $410,082 | $1,284,299 | $908,381 | $1,429,838 | $1,036,039 | $2,298,104 | $2,848,018 | $3,397,314 | $2,849,658 | $3,735,080 | $5,410,317 | $5,425,961 | $5,182,314 | $5,002,492 | $41,828,990 |
| Manitoba (7.6%) | $64,185 | $1,226,029 | $1,559,980 | $1,552,388 | $1,417,786 | $2,154,576 | $2,097,472 | $1,972,797 | $1,638,921 | $1,858,867 | $1,965,487 | $1,706,378 | $1,859,518 | $1,792,215 | $1,745,976 | $1,304,157 | $25,916,730 |
| New Brunswick (0.0%) | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $29,010 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $26,007 | $0 | $0 | $10,000 | $65,017 |
| Newfoundland and Labrador (0.0%) | $0 | $0 | $0 | $9,970 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $9,970 |
| Nova Scotia (1.7%) | $54,967 | $64,364 | $55,394 | $175,367 | $238,422 | $58,236 | $205,198 | $216,008 | $401,096 | $479,856 | $623,253 | $694,997 | $684,614 | $635,951 | $610,024 | $535,278 | $5,733,023 |
| Ontario (30.7%) | $512,346 | $625,886 | $2,062,972 | $2,923,301 | $2,075,663 | $2,512,111 | $5,458,224 | $7,030,274 | $8,874,011 | $9,417,357 | $9,623,004 | $8,593,534 | $10,990,982 | $11,413,364 | $11,355,002 | $11,168,674 | $104,636,706 |
| Prince Edward Island (0.1%) | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $13,869 | $55,332 | $95,086 | $0 | $19,505 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $183,792 |
| Quebec (30.8%) | $1,855,989 | $2,691,882 | $3,026,933 | $5,152,675 | $6,132,371 | $4,501,782 | $6,229,420 | $8,047,970 | $9,410,522 | $9,009,548 | $10,541,019 | $9,286,091 | $8,139,336 | $7,553,219 | $6,457,185 | $6,937,499 | $104,973,440 |
| Saskatchewan (1.6%) | $197,546 | $218,075 | $343,556 | $738,452 | $430,136 | $618,971 | $559,324 | $882,026 | $464,421 | $481,483 | $153,204 | $92,389 | $62,083 | $91,496 | $130,611 | $100,833 | $5,564,608 |
| Not specified (11.4%) | $426,295 | $955,715 | $1,357,166 | $1,789,527 | $2,188,129 | $2,278,211 | $2,774,906 | $2,611,281 | $2,291,719 | $2,425,971 | $1,908,072 | $2,339,476 | $3,613,137 | $3,602,100 | $4,072,633 | $4,371,250 | $39,005,587 |
| $340,839,984 | |||||||||||||||||
| Award program (21.9%) | $837,150 | $1,709,847 | $2,334,391 | $3,081,058 | $3,379,515 | $4,153,487 | $4,626,011 | $5,032,102 | $5,409,271 | $6,145,917 | $5,531,094 | $5,288,366 | $6,520,194 | $6,534,805 | $6,989,867 | $7,168,937 | $74,742,012 |
| Grant programs (78.1%) | $2,756,878 | $4,590,315 | $6,849,101 | $11,364,957 | $10,517,975 | $10,025,379 | $14,659,956 | $19,071,571 | $22,130,630 | $22,241,375 | $23,306,107 | $22,072,163 | $25,018,298 | $24,837,254 | $23,560,841 | $23,095,172 | $266,097,972 |
| $340,839,984 | |||||||||||||||||
| Open (42.2%) | $1,588,927 | $2,566,078 | $2,386,147 | $3,858,793 | $5,679,095 | $4,569,985 | $7,895,492 | $11,152,482 | $11,626,822 | $11,963,252 | $13,569,212 | $12,083,370 | $13,281,792 | $13,289,269 | $13,511,205 | $14,913,620 | $143,935,540 |
| Strategic (57.8%) | $2,005,101 | $3,734,084 | $6,797,345 | $10,587,222 | $8,218,395 | $9,608,882 | $11,390,476 | $12,951,190 | $15,913,079 | $16,424,039 | $15,267,989 | $15,277,159 | $18,256,700 | $18,082,790 | $17,039,504 | $15,350,489 | $196,904,444 |
| $3,594,028 | $6,300,162 | $9,183,491 | $14,446,015 | $13,897,490 | $14,178,867 | $19,285,968 | $24,103,672 | $27,539,901 | $28,387,291 | $28,837,201 | $27,360,529 | $31,538,492 | $31,372,059 | $30,550,709 | $30,264,109 | ||
Fig. 1CIHR funding for global health research by research theme, 2000–2016
Fig. 2CIHR funding for global ealth research by Institute research area, 2000–2016
Fig. 3CIHR funding for global health research by research focus, 2000–2016
The 20 principal investigators receiving the most CIHR funding for global health research, 2000–2016 (adjusted for inflation to 2015 dollars)
| Name | Institution | Institute research area | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Francis A Plummer | University of Manitoba | Infection and immunity | $12,129,036 |
| 2 | Geoffrey T Fong | University of Waterloo | Population and public health | $11,509,640 |
| 3 | Kevin C Kain | University of Toronto | Infection and immunity | $11,145,183 |
| 4 | Marc Ouellette | Université Laval | Infection and immunity | $10,479,514 |
| 5 | André Lamy | McMaster University | Circulatory and respiratory health | $7,112,285 |
| 6 | Silvia M Vidal | McGill University | Genetics | $5,837,121 |
| 7 | Pierre Fournier | Hôpital Sainte-Justine (Montréal) | Human development, child, and youth health | $5,676,593 |
| 8 | Richard Menzies | McGill University Health Centre | Population and public health | $5,164,180 |
| 9 | Keith R Fowke | University of Manitoba | Infection and immunity | $4,902,522 |
| 10 | Edward J Mills | University of Ottawa | Infection and immunity | $4,215,812 |
| 11 | Peter S Tugwell | University of Ottawa | Population and public health | $4,192,593 |
| 12 | Jerry M Spiegel | University of British Columbia | Population and public health | $4,032,251 |
| 13 | Ronald Labonté | University of Ottawa | Population and public health | $4,019,371 |
| 14 | Annalee Yassi | University of British Columbia | Population and public health | $3,975,475 |
| 15 | Stephen Moses | University of Manitoba | Population and public health | $3,726,169 |
| 16 | Daniel Gaudet | Université de Montréal | Population and public health | $3,534,627 |
| 17 | Michel Alary | Université Laval | Infection and immunity | $3,515,023 |
| 18 | Michel G Bergeron | Université Laval | Infection and immunity | $3,400,055 |
| 19 | Banthia Nemkumar | University of British Columbia | Health services and policy research | $3,355,681 |
| 20 | Valéry Ridde | Université de Montréal | Population and public health | $2,689,547 |
Fig. 4a Distribution of CIHR Funding: amount of funding received for global health research by funding application, 2000–2016. b Distribution of CIHR funding: amount of funding received for global health research by principal investigator, 2000–2016
Fig. 5CIHR funding for global health research by infectious disease, 2000–2016