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Research Productivity Among Recipients of AAFP Foundation Grants

Martin C. Mahoney, Puja Verma and Susie Morantz
The Annals of Family Medicine March 2007, 5 (2) 143-145; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.628
Martin C. Mahoney
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Puja Verma
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Susie Morantz
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    Number of Publications by Joint Grant Awards Program (JGAP) Applicants Before and After Application, by Funding Decision

    Funded Applications (n = 17)Non–JGAP-Funded Applications (n = 36)
    5 Years Before JGAP Application (a)5 Years After JGAP Application (b)5 Years Before JGAP Application (c)5 Years After JGAP Application (d)PValue*PValue†
    Note: includes JGAP applicants 1996–2000.
    * P value based on Mann-Whitney U test comparing median publications 5 years before application, funded vs nonfunded applicants.
    † P value based on Mann-Whitney U test comparing median publications 5 years after application, funded vs nonfunded applicants.
    ‡ P value based on Wilcoxon signed-rank test comparing median publications 5 years before vs 5 years after JGAP application.
    Mean (SD)4.9 (± 1.3)9.1 (± 1.6)2.7 (± 0.7)4.4 (± 0.7)
    Median3713.5.039 (a vs c).010 (b vs c)
    Range0–190–200–190–20
    P value.009 (a vs b)‡.010 (c vs d)‡

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    Research Productivity Among Recipients of AAFP Foundation Grants

    Martin C. Mahoney, MD, PhD, and colleagues

    Background The Joint Grant Awards Program (JGAP) of the American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation and the American Academy of Family Physicians supports small-scale research projects. A survey of JGAP recipients from 1990 to 2000 was conducted to evaluate their research productivity.

    What This Study Found Sixty-nine JGAP recipients reported 91 publications and 129 presentations based on JGAP-supported research. After awarded their JGAP grants, recipients received a total of 26 grants ($9.6 million total costs). Funded applicants had more publications during the 5 years before and after their JGAP submissions than applicants who did not receive JGAP awards.

    Implications

    • JGAP projects have generated a large body of publications and presentations, and additional grant activity.
    • JGAP plays an important role in supporting the early career development of family medicine researchers.
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