肺移植研究的优先事项:詹姆斯林德联盟在加拿大的患者,护理人员和临床医生之间建立优先合作伙伴关系

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本研究采用James Lind联盟优先设定伙伴关系方法,通过加拿大肺移植前和后患者、护理人员和临床医生的参与,确定和优先考虑肺移植的研究重点。初步调查收集了204名受访者的490个问题,整理成117个摘要问题。在消除重复并进行证据检查后,在最后的研讨会上讨论了25个经过验证的不确定性,从而得出了基于共识的十大研究优先事项清单。重点是改善免疫抑制方案、患者教育、肺同种异体移植物功能障碍和供体肺可用性。这在肺移植领域的首创创造了一个利益相关者驱动的研究议程,更好地将未来的研究与患者的需求结合起来。这一发现为更多以患者为中心的肺移植研究奠定了基础。
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Priorities for lung transplantation research: a James Lind Alliance priority-setting partnership between patients, caregivers, and clinicians in Canada
This study employed the James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership methodology to identify and prioritize research priorities in lung transplantation through engagement of pre- and post-lung transplant patients, caregivers, and clinicians in Canada. An initial survey collected 490 questions from 204 respondents, which were collated into 117 summary questions. After removing duplicates and conducting evidence checks, 25 verified uncertainties were discussed at a final workshop, resulting in a consensus-based Top 10 list of research priorities. Key priorities addressed the need to improve immunosuppression regimens, patient education, lung allograft dysfunction, and donor lung availability. This first-of-its-kind initiative in lung transplantation created a stakeholder-driven research agenda that better aligns future research with patient needs. The findings establish a foundation for more patient-centered lung transplantation research.
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