Research projects in family medicine funded by the European Union
Objective. This study aimed at synthesizing funding opportunities in the field of family medicine by determining the number of family medicine projects, as well as number of project leaderships and/ or participations by each country. This was done in order to encourage inclusion of physicians in...
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doaj-f0ca0bcde86a48718c2946e3d712ae1a2020-11-24T21:25:56ZengAcademy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and HerzegovinaActa Medica Academica1840-18481840-28792014-05-01431818610.5644/ama2006-124.104Research projects in family medicine funded by the European UnionIvančica Pavličević0Lana Barać1University of Split School of Medicine, Department of family medicine, Šoltanska 2, 21000 Split, CroatiaResearch Office, University of Split, School of Medicine, Split, CroatiaObjective. This study aimed at synthesizing funding opportunities in the field of family medicine by determining the number of family medicine projects, as well as number of project leaderships and/ or participations by each country. This was done in order to encourage inclusion of physicians in countries with underdeveloped research networks in successful research networks or to encourage them to form new ones. Methods. We searched the Community Research and Development Information Service project database in February 2013. Study covered the period from years 1992 – 2012, selecting the projects within the field of general/family medicine. The search was conducted in February 2013. Results. First search conducted in the CORDIS database came up with a total of 466 projects. After excluding 241 projects with insufficient data, we analysed 225 remaining projects; out of those, 22 (9.8%) were in the field of family medicine and 203 (90.2%) were from other fields of medicine. Sorted by the number of projects per country, Dutch institutions had the highest involvement in family medicine projects and were partners or coordinators in 18 out of 22 selected projects (81.8%), followed by British institutions with 15 (68.8%), and Spanish with 10 projects (45.5%). Croatia was a partner in a single FP7 Health project. Conclusion. Research projects in family medicine funded by the European Union show significant differences between countries. Constant and high-quality international cooperation in family medicine is the prerequisite for improvement and development of scientific research and the profession. http://www.ama.ba/index.php/ama/article/view/212/pdf_42International projectsProject databaseFamily medicineCooperation |
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Research projects in family medicine funded by the European Union |
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Research projects in family medicine funded by the European Union |
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Research projects in family medicine funded by the European Union |
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Research projects in family medicine funded by the European Union |
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research projects in family medicine funded by the european union |
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Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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Acta Medica Academica |
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Objective. This study aimed at synthesizing funding opportunities
in the field of family medicine by determining the number of family
medicine projects, as well as number of project leaderships and/
or participations by each country. This was done in order to encourage inclusion of physicians in countries with underdeveloped research networks in successful research networks or to encourage them to form new ones. Methods. We searched the Community Research and Development Information Service project database in February 2013. Study covered the period from years 1992 – 2012, selecting the projects within the field of general/family medicine. The search was conducted
in February 2013. Results. First search conducted in the CORDIS database came up with a total of 466 projects. After excluding 241 projects with insufficient data, we analysed 225 remaining projects; out of those, 22 (9.8%) were in the field of family medicine and 203 (90.2%) were from other fields of medicine. Sorted by the number of projects per country, Dutch institutions had the highest involvement in family medicine projects and were partners or coordinators in 18 out of 22 selected projects (81.8%), followed by British institutions with 15 (68.8%), and Spanish with 10 projects (45.5%). Croatia was a partner in a single FP7 Health project. Conclusion. Research projects in family medicine funded by the European Union show significant differences between countries. Constant and high-quality international cooperation in family medicine is the prerequisite for improvement and development of scientific research and the profession. |
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International projects Project database Family medicine Cooperation |
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