Collaborative multicenter trials in Latin America: challenges and opportunities in orthopedic and trauma surgery
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Resumo: | CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE Orthopedic research agendas should be considered from a worldwide perspective. Efforts should be planned as the means for obtaining evidence that is valid for health promotion with global outreach. DESIGN AND SETTING Exploratory study conducted at Universidade Federal de São Paulo (Unifesp), São Paulo, Brazil, and McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada. METHODS We identified and analyzed collaborative and multicenter research in Latin America, taking into account American and Canadian efforts as the reference points. We explored aspects of the data available from official sources and used data from traffic accidents as a model for discussing collaborative research in these countries. RESULTS The evaluation showed that the proportion of collaborative and multicenter studies in our setting is small. A brief analysis showed that the death rate due to traffic accidents is very high. Thus, it seems clear to us that initiatives involving collaborative studies are important for defining and better understanding the patterns of injuries resulting from orthopedic trauma and the forms of treatment. Orthopedic research may be an important tool for bringing together orthopedic surgeons, researchers and medical societies for joint action. CONCLUSIONS We have indicated some practical guidelines for initiatives in collaborative research and have proposed some solutions with a summarized plan of action for conducting evidence-based research involving orthopedic trauma. |
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Collaborative multicenter trials in Latin America: challenges and opportunities in orthopedic and trauma surgeryMulticenter study [publication type]Fractures, boneTraumatologyOrthopedicsLatin America CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE Orthopedic research agendas should be considered from a worldwide perspective. Efforts should be planned as the means for obtaining evidence that is valid for health promotion with global outreach. DESIGN AND SETTING Exploratory study conducted at Universidade Federal de São Paulo (Unifesp), São Paulo, Brazil, and McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada. METHODS We identified and analyzed collaborative and multicenter research in Latin America, taking into account American and Canadian efforts as the reference points. We explored aspects of the data available from official sources and used data from traffic accidents as a model for discussing collaborative research in these countries. RESULTS The evaluation showed that the proportion of collaborative and multicenter studies in our setting is small. A brief analysis showed that the death rate due to traffic accidents is very high. Thus, it seems clear to us that initiatives involving collaborative studies are important for defining and better understanding the patterns of injuries resulting from orthopedic trauma and the forms of treatment. Orthopedic research may be an important tool for bringing together orthopedic surgeons, researchers and medical societies for joint action. CONCLUSIONS We have indicated some practical guidelines for initiatives in collaborative research and have proposed some solutions with a summarized plan of action for conducting evidence-based research involving orthopedic trauma. Associação Paulista de Medicina - APM2013-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/reportinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31802013000300187Sao Paulo Medical Journal v.131 n.3 2013reponame:São Paulo medical journal (Online)instname:Associação Paulista de Medicinainstacron:APM10.1590/1516-3180.2013.1313555info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMoraes,Vinicius Ynoe deBelloti,Joao CarlosFaloppa,FlavioBhandari,Mohiteng2013-10-08T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-31802013000300187Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/spmjhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevistas@apm.org.br1806-94601516-3180opendoar:2013-10-08T00:00São Paulo medical journal (Online) - Associação Paulista de Medicinafalse |
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Collaborative multicenter trials in Latin America: challenges and opportunities in orthopedic and trauma surgery |
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Collaborative multicenter trials in Latin America: challenges and opportunities in orthopedic and trauma surgery |
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Collaborative multicenter trials in Latin America: challenges and opportunities in orthopedic and trauma surgery Moraes,Vinicius Ynoe de Multicenter study [publication type] Fractures, bone Traumatology Orthopedics Latin America |
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Collaborative multicenter trials in Latin America: challenges and opportunities in orthopedic and trauma surgery |
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Collaborative multicenter trials in Latin America: challenges and opportunities in orthopedic and trauma surgery |
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Collaborative multicenter trials in Latin America: challenges and opportunities in orthopedic and trauma surgery |
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Collaborative multicenter trials in Latin America: challenges and opportunities in orthopedic and trauma surgery |
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Collaborative multicenter trials in Latin America: challenges and opportunities in orthopedic and trauma surgery |
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Moraes,Vinicius Ynoe de |
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Moraes,Vinicius Ynoe de Belloti,Joao Carlos Faloppa,Flavio Bhandari,Mohit |
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Belloti,Joao Carlos Faloppa,Flavio Bhandari,Mohit |
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Moraes,Vinicius Ynoe de Belloti,Joao Carlos Faloppa,Flavio Bhandari,Mohit |
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Multicenter study [publication type] Fractures, bone Traumatology Orthopedics Latin America |
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Multicenter study [publication type] Fractures, bone Traumatology Orthopedics Latin America |
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CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE Orthopedic research agendas should be considered from a worldwide perspective. Efforts should be planned as the means for obtaining evidence that is valid for health promotion with global outreach. DESIGN AND SETTING Exploratory study conducted at Universidade Federal de São Paulo (Unifesp), São Paulo, Brazil, and McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada. METHODS We identified and analyzed collaborative and multicenter research in Latin America, taking into account American and Canadian efforts as the reference points. We explored aspects of the data available from official sources and used data from traffic accidents as a model for discussing collaborative research in these countries. RESULTS The evaluation showed that the proportion of collaborative and multicenter studies in our setting is small. A brief analysis showed that the death rate due to traffic accidents is very high. Thus, it seems clear to us that initiatives involving collaborative studies are important for defining and better understanding the patterns of injuries resulting from orthopedic trauma and the forms of treatment. Orthopedic research may be an important tool for bringing together orthopedic surgeons, researchers and medical societies for joint action. CONCLUSIONS We have indicated some practical guidelines for initiatives in collaborative research and have proposed some solutions with a summarized plan of action for conducting evidence-based research involving orthopedic trauma. |
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