Engaging Multistakeholder Perspectives to Identify Patient-Centered Research Priorities Regarding Vaccine Uptake Among Adults With Autoimmune Conditions.

ACR Open Rheumatology Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1002/acr2.11546
Shilpa Venkatachalam, Kelly Gavigan, Shubhasree Banerjee, Jennifer Gordon, Lisa Emrich, Hope Sullivan, Ashira Blazer, Brittany Banbury, Kimberly N Weaver, Laura Stradford, Vandana Dronadula, Angela Degrassi, Peter A Merkel, Dianne G Shaw, Kalen Larsen, Jeffrey R Curtis, Robert N McBurney, Michael D Kappelman, Michael D George, W Benjamin Nowell
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Objective: The study objective was to prioritize topics for future patient-centered research to increase uptake of common vaccines, such as for pneumococcal pneumonia, influenza, herpes zoster, human papillomavirus, and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, among adults living with autoimmune conditions.

Methods: A steering committee (SC) was formed that included clinicians, patients, patient advocates, and researchers associated with rheumatic diseases (psoriatic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, vasculitis), inflammatory bowel disease, and multiple sclerosis. Through a scoping review and discussions, SC members identified research topics regarding vaccine uptake and/or hesitancy for prioritization. A larger multistakeholder alliance that included patients and patient advocates, clinicians, researchers, policy makers, regulators, and vaccine manufacturers conducted a modified Delphi exercise online with three rating rounds and one ranking round. Frequency analysis and comparisons across stakeholder groups were conducted. A weighted ranking score was generated for each item in the ranking round for final prioritization.

Results: Through the Delphi process, 33 research topics were identified, of which 13 topics were rated as critical by more than 70% of all stakeholders (n = 31). The two highest ranked critical topics per the full stakeholder group were "How well a vaccine works for adults with autoimmune conditions" and "How beliefs about vaccine safety affect vaccine uptake."

Conclusion: A multistakeholder group identified key topics as critically important priorities for future research to decrease vaccine hesitancy and improve uptake of vaccines for adults with autoimmune conditions.

从多利益相关者的角度确定以患者为中心的研究重点,在患有自身免疫疾病的成年人中接种疫苗。
目的:本研究的目的是优先考虑未来以患者为中心的研究主题,以增加患有自身免疫性疾病的成年人对常见疫苗的接种,如肺炎球菌肺炎、流感、带状疱疹、人乳头瘤病毒和严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2型。方法:成立了一个指导委员会(SC),成员包括临床医生、患者、患者权益倡导者和与风湿性疾病(银屑病关节炎、类风湿性关节炎、血管炎)、炎症性肠病和多发性硬化症相关的研究人员。通过范围界定审查和讨论,SC成员确定了有关疫苗接种和/或对优先次序的犹豫的研究主题。一个更大的多方利益相关者联盟,包括患者和患者权益倡导者、临床医生、研究人员、政策制定者、监管机构和疫苗制造商,在网上进行了一项修改后的德尔福评估,包括三轮评级和一轮排名。对各利益相关者群体进行了频率分析和比较。为排名轮中的每个项目生成加权排名分数,以进行最终优先级排序。结果:通过德尔菲过程,确定了33个研究主题,其中13个主题被70%以上的利益相关者(n=31)评为关键主题。每个利益相关者群体中排名最高的两个关键话题是“疫苗对患有自身免疫性疾病的成年人的效果如何”和“对疫苗安全性的信念如何影响疫苗接种”。“结论:一个多利益相关者小组将关键主题确定为未来研究的关键优先事项,以减少疫苗犹豫,提高患有自身免疫性疾病的成年人对疫苗的吸收。
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