Identifying integrated health services and social care research priorities in kidney disease in Wales: research prioritisation exercise
Autor: | Leah Mc Laughlin, Jane Noyes, Susan H. Spence |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Biomedical Research health services administration & management nephrology Welsh social medicine Nursing Social medicine Multidisciplinary approach Health care Medicine Humans Child health care economics and organizations Government Renal Medicine business.industry Health Priorities Social Support General Medicine Health Services language.human_language Transplantation General partnership language Kidney Diseases business |
Zdroj: | BMJ Open BMJ Open, Vol 10, Iss 9 (2020) |
ISSN: | 2044-6055 |
Popis: | ObjectivesTo identify the shared research priorities of patients, caregivers and multidisciplinary renal health and social care professionals across Wales for integrated renal health and social care in Wales.DesignResearch priority setting exercise adapted from the James Lind Alliance national priority setting partnership framework in UK healthcare.SettingTwo workshops: one in North Wales with patients, caregivers and multidisciplinary renal health and social care professionals and one in South Wales with the Welsh Renal Clinical Network (commissioners of renal services in Wales). Additional input provided from stakeholders via email correspondence and face to face communications.ParticipantsAcademics n=14, patients n=16, family/carers n=6, multidisciplinary renal healthcare professionals n=40, local authority councils n=3, renal charities n=6 wider third sector organisations n=8, renal industries n=4, Welsh government social care n=3, renal service commissioners n=8.Results38 research priority questions grouped into 10 themes were agreed. The themes included: (1) integrating health and social care, (2) education, (3) acute kidney injury, (4) chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular disease, (5) transplantation, (6) dialysis, (7) personalised medicines, (8) cross-cutting priorities, (9) specific social contexts and (10) transitional services and children. Research questions were broad and covered a range of health and social care topics. Patient and professional perspectives broadly overlapped. Research priority setting activities revealed gaps in knowledge in overall service provision and potential areas for service improvement.ConclusionsMapping priorities in health services and social care highlighted the research needed to support renal health services delivery and commissioning in Wales. |
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