Lack of systematicity in research prioritisation processes — a scoping review of evidence syntheses [PDF]
Background A systematically and transparently prepared research priority-setting process within a specific scientific area is essential in order to develop a comprehensive and progressive evidence-based approach that will have a substantial societal ...
Hans Lund +6 more
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Granulomatous–lymphocytic interstitial lung disease: an international research prioritisation [PDF]
The first ever research prioritisation exercise in GLILD: this survey identified areas of interest in the diagnosis, treatment and management of GLILD, which can be used as a roadmap for future research https://bit.ly/3nVuzti.
John R. Hurst +29 more
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Practical metrics for establishing the health benefits of research to support research prioritisation [PDF]
Introduction We present practical metrics for estimating the expected health benefits of specific research proposals. These can be used by research funders, researchers and healthcare decision-makers within low-income and middle-income countries to ...
Karl Claxton +6 more
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Scoping review protocol on research prioritisation for preparedness and response to outbreaks of high consequence pathogens [version 2; peer review: 3 approved] [PDF]
Background Prioritisation of research activities for infectious disease pathogens is usually undertaken through the identification of important research and knowledge gaps.
Shanthi Levanita +7 more
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Mesothelioma patient and carer experience research: A research prioritisation exercise
Incidence of mesothelioma worldwide is growing and the UK reports the highest global incidence. Mesothelioma is an incurable cancer with a high symptom burden. However, it is under researched when compared to other cancers. The aim of this exercise was to identify unanswered questions about the mesothelioma patient and carer experience in the UK and to
Bethany Taylor
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Research prioritisation in preparedness for and response to outbreaks of high-consequence pathogens: a scoping review [PDF]
Background Priority setting for research on epidemic/pandemic-prone pathogens is essential for the allocation of limited resources to optimise impact. It involves the identification of gaps in knowledge crucial to effective preparedness and response to ...
Emilia Antonio +9 more
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Setting the research agenda for living with and beyond cancer with comorbid illness: reflections on a research prioritisation exercise [PDF]
Background People living with and beyond cancer are more likely to have comorbid conditions and poorer mental and physical health, but there is a dearth of in-depth research exploring the psychosocial needs of people experiencing cancer and comorbid ...
D. Cavers +4 more
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Research agenda for ending preventable maternal deaths from postpartum haemorrhage: a WHO research prioritisation exercise [PDF]
Introduction Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) remains the leading cause of maternal death. Yet there is a lack of clarity around what research is needed to determine what works and how best to deliver proven PPH interventions.
Fernando Althabe +9 more
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Scoping review on the prioritisation of high-consequence infectious pathogens for research preparedness and response to health emergencies [PDF]
Background Funding for health research is intrinsically limited; therefore, priority-setting is necessary to optimise investments. Prioritisation is particularly important for epidemic and pandemic pathogens, as preparedness needs for hypothetical ...
Nicolas Pulik +6 more
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Prioritisation of health research [PDF]
Savino Sciascia +2 more
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