Optimizing Research Impact: A Toolkit for Stakeholder-Driven Prioritization of Systematic Review Topics

Dyon Hoekstra, Stefan K. Lhachimi
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Abstract

Intro

The prioritization of topics for evidence synthesis is crucial for maximizing the relevance and impact of systematic reviews. This article introduces a comprehensive toolkit designed to facilitate a structured, multi-step framework for engaging a broad spectrum of stakeholders in the prioritization process, ensuring the selection of topics that are both relevant and applicable.

Methods

We detail an open-source framework comprising 11 coherent steps, segmented into scoping and Delphi stages, to offer a flexible and resource-efficient approach for stakeholder involvement in research priority setting.

Results

The toolkit provides ready-to-use tools for the development, application, and analysis of the framework, including templates for online surveys developed with free open-source software, ensuring ease of replication and adaptation in various research fields. The framework supports the transparent and systematic development and assessment of systematic review topics, with a particular focus on stakeholder-refined assessment criteria.

Conclusion

Our toolkit enhances the transparency and ease of the priority-setting process. Targeted primarily at organizations and research groups seeking to allocate resources for future research based on stakeholder needs, this toolkit stands as a valuable resource for informed decision-making in research prioritization.

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优化研究影响:利益相关者驱动的系统审查主题优先排序工具包
证据综合主题的优先顺序对于最大限度地发挥系统评价的相关性和影响至关重要。本文介绍了一个全面的工具包,旨在促进一个结构化的多步骤框架,使广泛的利益相关者参与优先排序过程,确保选择相关且适用的主题。我们详细介绍了一个开源框架,包括11个连贯的步骤,分为范围界定和德尔菲阶段,为利益相关者参与研究优先级设置提供了一种灵活和资源高效的方法。该工具包为框架的开发、应用和分析提供了现成的工具,包括使用免费开源软件开发的在线调查模板,确保易于复制和适应各种研究领域。该框架支持透明和系统地制定和评估系统审查主题,特别侧重于利益攸关方细化的评估标准。结论:我们的工具包提高了确定优先事项过程的透明度和便利性。该工具包主要针对组织和研究小组,旨在根据利益相关者的需求为未来的研究分配资源,它是研究优先级决策的宝贵资源。
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