James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership in co-existing dementia and hearing conditions: a research agenda defined by people with lived experience and healthcare professionals.

IF 6 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Eithne Heffernan, Sian Calvert, Tom Dening, Emma E Broome, Ruth Spriggs, Nahid Ahmad, Natalie Lerigo-Smith, Helen Henshaw
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Abstract

Background: Dementia and hearing conditions are both major public health concerns. Most people living with dementia also live with hearing conditions (e.g. hearing loss, tinnitus, vestibular disorders). Furthermore, hearing loss may be a risk factor for dementia. There is a critical need for research to explain the association between dementia and hearing conditions and to optimise assessments and treatments for this co-morbidity.

Objective: This James Lind Alliance (JLA) Priority Setting Partnership (PSP) aimed to develop an agenda for research about dementia and hearing conditions by systematically identifying unanswered research questions that are prioritised by people living with these conditions and professionals from healthcare and social care.

Methods: Participants were people living with hearing conditions and/or dementia, supporters (e.g. carers, relatives), clinicians, and social care professionals. A survey (N = 404) gathered 47 research questions proposed by participants. An evidence-checking process confirmed that these questions were unanswered. A second survey (N = 560) produced a shortlist of 16 questions. At a final workshop (N = 19), the top 10 questions were prioritised.

Results: The prioritised research questions spanned diverse topics, including training for clinicians about this co-morbidity, routine health checks that incorporate hearing and cognition, dementia risk reduction strategies for people living with hearing loss, and potential mechanisms underlying the link between hearing loss and dementia.

Conclusion: This novel JLA PSP was the first to identify research priorities for two different, yet co-morbid, health conditions. It has important implications for researchers, funders, commissioners, and clinicians, particularly those working with older adults who have multiple long-term conditions.

詹姆斯·林德联盟优先设定合作伙伴关系共存的痴呆症和听力条件:一个研究议程定义的人有生活经验和医疗保健专业人员。
背景:痴呆和听力状况都是主要的公共卫生问题。大多数痴呆症患者还伴有听力问题(如听力损失、耳鸣、前庭功能障碍)。此外,听力损失可能是痴呆的一个危险因素。迫切需要研究来解释痴呆和听力状况之间的关系,并优化对这种合并症的评估和治疗。詹姆斯·林德联盟(JLA)优先设定伙伴关系(PSP)旨在通过系统地确定痴呆症和听力状况患者以及医疗保健和社会护理专业人员优先考虑的未解决的研究问题,制定有关痴呆症和听力状况的研究议程。方法:参与者是患有听力疾病和/或痴呆症的人、支持者(如护理人员、亲属)、临床医生和社会护理专业人员。一项调查(N = 404)收集了参与者提出的47个研究问题。证据核查过程证实,这些问题没有答案。第二次调查(N = 560)列出了16个问题。在最后的研讨会(N = 19)中,对前10个问题进行了优先排序。结果:优先考虑的研究问题涵盖了不同的主题,包括对临床医生的培训,包括听力和认知的常规健康检查,听力损失患者的痴呆症风险降低策略,以及听力损失和痴呆症之间联系的潜在机制。结论:这种新颖的JLA PSP首次确定了两种不同但共病的健康状况的研究重点。这对研究人员、资助者、委员和临床医生,特别是那些患有多种长期疾病的老年人具有重要意义。
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Age and ageing
Age and ageing 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
9.20
自引率
6.00%
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796
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Age and Ageing is an international journal publishing refereed original articles and commissioned reviews on geriatric medicine and gerontology. Its range includes research on ageing and clinical, epidemiological, and psychological aspects of later life.
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