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Research priorities for the management of major trauma: an international priority setting partnership with the James Lind Alliance

Authors :
Akshay Patel
Ceri Battle
Naomi Davis
Gordon Fuller
Michael Wilson
Angelos Kolias
Catherine Hilton
Fiona Lecky
Julia Williams
Caroline Leech
Steve Bell
Louise Johnson
Karim Brohi
Lauren Exell
Claire Jackson
Ross Davenport
Rachel Jenner
Elaine Cole
Robert Hirst
Philip Braude
Jonathan Gower
Daphne van Embden
Ian Greaves
Carl Smith
Justine Theaker
Christopher Patrick Bretherton
Shan Martin
Xavier Luke Griffin
Sarah Hendrickson
Edward Caruana
Sarah Norris
Hamez Gacaferi
Scott Johnston
Daniel Axelrod
Heather Vallier
David J Stockton
Maritz Laubscher
Melissa Webb
Sithombo Maqungo
Caroline James
Carrol Lamouline
Russell Neighbour
Yesmin Begum
Jacqueline Robson
Mary Breslin
Rayner Maayen
Spencer Wade
Source :
BMJ Open, Vol 14, Iss 5 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2024.

Abstract

Objective The objective of this study is to determine research priorities for the management of major trauma, representing the shared priorities of patients, their families, carers and healthcare professionals.Design/setting An international research priority-setting partnership.Participants People who have experienced major trauma, their carers and relatives, and healthcare professionals involved in treating patients after major trauma. The scope included chest, abdominal and pelvic injuries as well as major bleeding, multiple injuries and those that threaten life or limb.Methods A multiphase priority-setting exercise was conducted in partnership with the James Lind Alliance over 24 months (November 2021–October 2023). An international survey asked respondents to submit their research uncertainties which were then combined into several indicative questions. The existing evidence was searched to ensure that the questions had not already been sufficiently answered. A second international survey asked respondents to prioritise the research questions. A final shortlist of 19 questions was taken to a stakeholder workshop, where consensus was reached on the top 10 priorities.Results A total of 1572 uncertainties, submitted by 417 respondents (including 132 patients and carers), were received during the initial survey. These were refined into 53 unique indicative questions, of which all 53 were judged to be true uncertainties after reviewing the existing evidence. 373 people (including 115 patients and carers) responded to the interim prioritisation survey and 19 questions were taken to a final consensus workshop between patients, carers and healthcare professionals. At the final workshop, a consensus was reached for the ranking of the top 10 questions.Conclusions The top 10 research priorities for major trauma include patient-centred questions regarding pain relief and prehospital management, multidisciplinary working, novel technologies, rehabilitation and holistic support. These shared priorities will now be used to guide funders and teams wishing to research major trauma around the globe.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20230834 and 20446055
Volume :
14
Issue :
5
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BMJ Open
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.9d40f1a5b0044f78a6b95ec7c292b28b
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-083450