Identifying research priorities for chronic disease management in primary care: results of an Irish James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership.

IF 2 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Laura O'Connor, Sarah Delaney, Michelle Hanlon, Peter Hayes, Caroline McCarthy, Brian E McGuire, Denis Mockler, Patrick J Murphy, Louise O'Grady, Maryrose Tarpey, Andrew W Murphy, Susan M Smith
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Background: Chronic conditions are extremely common, with approximately 1 million people in Ireland currently affected by the four most common chronic conditions alone. This is expected to significantly increase in the near future due to Ireland's aging population. Identifying the priorities of patients, carers, and healthcare professionals for primary care research in chronic condition management could ensure future work is relevant and that resulting service changes and policy decisions align with the needs of those most affected.

Methods: An initial survey to collect potential research questions about the management of all chronic diseases was shared with patients, carers, and healthcare professionals from March to May 2023. Submissions were sorted and checked against existing evidence resulting in a list of 30 unanswered questions. An interim priority setting survey was shared in late 2023, and a final workshop to rank the top ten research priorities took place in January 2024.

Findings: The first survey resulted in 350 individual statements (n = 185 participants). Seventy-three respondents had a chronic disease and 72 were primary healthcare professionals. Rankings were informed by an initial priority setting survey (n = 108), followed by an in-person workshop (n = 16) to decide the final order.

Interpretation: The resulting top ten research priorities offer a starting point for funding bodies and researchers to ensure that future primary care research in chronic condition management is relevant, meaningful, and impactful. The top ten priorities reflect current Irish and global challenges in healthcare, with top items including communication, non-pharmacological treatments, and multidisciplinary care.

Funding: This work was funded by the Health Research Board, as a work package of the Primary Care Clinical Trial Network (HRB CTN 2021-002).

确定初级保健中慢性病管理的研究重点:爱尔兰詹姆斯·林德联盟优先设定伙伴关系的结果。
背景:慢性疾病非常普遍,目前爱尔兰约有100万人受到四种最常见的慢性疾病的影响。由于爱尔兰人口老龄化,预计这一数字在不久的将来会显著增加。确定患者、护理人员和卫生保健专业人员在慢性病管理初级保健研究中的优先事项,可以确保未来的工作是相关的,并且由此产生的服务变化和政策决定与受影响最严重的人的需求保持一致。方法:于2023年3月至5月与患者、护理人员和卫生保健专业人员进行初步调查,收集有关所有慢性病管理的潜在研究问题。对提交的材料进行了分类,并与现有证据进行了核对,得出了30个悬而未决的问题。2023年底进行了一项临时优先事项设置调查,并于2024年1月举行了最后一次研讨会,对十大研究重点进行了排名。发现:第一次调查产生了350个个人陈述(n = 185名参与者)。73名应答者患有慢性疾病,72名是初级保健专业人员。排名是通过最初的优先级设置调查(n = 108)来确定的,然后是面对面的研讨会(n = 16)来决定最终的顺序。解释:由此得出的十大研究重点为资助机构和研究人员提供了一个起点,以确保未来慢性病管理方面的初级保健研究是相关的、有意义的和有影响力的。十大优先事项反映了当前爱尔兰和全球在医疗保健方面面临的挑战,其中最重要的项目包括通信、非药物治疗和多学科护理。资助:这项工作由卫生研究委员会资助,作为初级保健临床试验网络(HRB CTN 2021-002)的工作包。
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