Cost-effectiveness of US national institute of health and european union FP7 projects on active ageing and elderly quality of life-author's reply

Mauro Giovanni Carta
First
;
Michela Atzeni
Second
;
Alessandra Perra;Quirico Mela;Giorgia Testa;Germano Orrù;
2019-01-01

Abstract

Background: The use of bibliometric analysis to assess scientific productivity and impact is particularly relevant for EU funding programs. The objective of the present study is to assess the impact on scientific literature by focusing specifically on the cost-effectiveness of FP7 and NHI projects in the fields of AA and QoL, respectively. Methods: Twenty projects were randomly selected from the CORDIS database in accordance with the following criteria: funded by the FP7; accepted from 1 st January 2007 to 31 st December 2012; concluded by 31 st August 2017; For each project selected, we determined: number of publications in Scopus and Google databases attributable to the project; number of papers published in Q1 quartile of the SCIMAGO rank; number of citations found in Scopus and Scholar Google; amount of funds allocated. Results: The study has confirmed the results of the previous one, namely that the number of publications and the number of citations per project on active ageing are similar in projects funded by the NHI in the United States and those funded by the FP7 in Europe. However, when it comes to cost-effectiveness, it results that European projects have a cost ten times higher than the Americans ones. Conclusion: Our study shows lower cost-effectiveness of FP7-European projects than the American-NIH on active aging. The results of this research, albeit with the limits already outlined, will have to be taken into consideration in the evaluative research of the future.
2019
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15
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Carta, Mauro; Atzeni, Michela; Perra, Alessandra; Mela, Quirico; Piras, Martina; Testa, Giorgia; Orru, Germano; Kirilov2, Iskren
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