Needs, gaps and opportunities for infectious disease research in British Columbia: a perspective from population and public health.

Autor: Patrick DM, Remple VP, Kendall P, Brunham RC, Patrick, David M, Remple, Valencia P, Kendall, Perry, Brunham, Robert C
Zdroj: Canadian Journal of Public Health; 2006 Sep-Oct Supplement 3, Vol. 97 Issue S3, pS24-32, 1p
Abstrakt: Background: A review of infectious disease research activity and capacity was performed in British Columbia and linked to a process for identifying needs, gaps and opportunities from a public health perspective.Methods: The study was organized in three phases: an environmental scan to describe current research activity in BC; a consultation to identify needs, gaps and opportunities with those conducting research (key informants) and the end users of research results (stakeholders); and a prioritization of the research needs emerging from the consultation.Results: Analysis and synthesis of the consultation data resulted in the identification of nine research themes, which were prioritized in the following order: efficacy and cost-benefit, disease patterns, emerging infectious disease, immunology and vaccines, disease-specific research, health promotion and communications, safe food and water, knowledge translation research and genomics. Six capacity-building themes were also identified: attraction and retention, education and training, collaboration and networks, funding, dissemination of findings, and public health input, surveillance, informatics and databases.Interpretation: The findings were helpful in developing a multi-disciplinary, multi-level infectious disease research agenda linking researchers in universities, hospitals and public health institutions with practitioners and policy-makers in British Columbia's public health system. The approach is both feasible and important to undertake at the national level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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