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Identifying and prioritising unanswered research questions for people with hyperacusis: James Lind Alliance Hyperacusis Priority Setting Partnership

OBJECTIVE: To determine research priorities in hyperacusis that key stakeholders agree are the most important. DESIGN/SETTING: A priority setting partnership using two international surveys, and a UK prioritisation workshop, adhering to the six-staged methodology outlined by the James Lind Alliance....

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Autores principales: Fackrell, Kathryn, Stratmann, Linda, Kennedy, Veronica, MacDonald, Carol, Hodgson, Hilary, Wray, Nic, Farrell, Carolyn, Meadows, Mike, Sheldrake, Jacqueline, Byrom, Peter, Baguley, David M, Kentish, Rosie, Chapman, Sarah, Marriage, Josephine, Phillips, John, Pollard, Tracey, Henshaw, Helen, Gronlund, Toto A, Hoare, Derek J
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6886978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31753886
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032178
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author Fackrell, Kathryn
Stratmann, Linda
Kennedy, Veronica
MacDonald, Carol
Hodgson, Hilary
Wray, Nic
Farrell, Carolyn
Meadows, Mike
Sheldrake, Jacqueline
Byrom, Peter
Baguley, David M
Kentish, Rosie
Chapman, Sarah
Marriage, Josephine
Phillips, John
Pollard, Tracey
Henshaw, Helen
Gronlund, Toto A
Hoare, Derek J
author_facet Fackrell, Kathryn
Stratmann, Linda
Kennedy, Veronica
MacDonald, Carol
Hodgson, Hilary
Wray, Nic
Farrell, Carolyn
Meadows, Mike
Sheldrake, Jacqueline
Byrom, Peter
Baguley, David M
Kentish, Rosie
Chapman, Sarah
Marriage, Josephine
Phillips, John
Pollard, Tracey
Henshaw, Helen
Gronlund, Toto A
Hoare, Derek J
author_sort Fackrell, Kathryn
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description OBJECTIVE: To determine research priorities in hyperacusis that key stakeholders agree are the most important. DESIGN/SETTING: A priority setting partnership using two international surveys, and a UK prioritisation workshop, adhering to the six-staged methodology outlined by the James Lind Alliance. PARTICIPANTS: People with lived experience of hyperacusis, parents/carers, family and friends, educational professionals and healthcare professionals who support and/or treat adults and children who experience hyperacusis, including but not limited to surgeons, audiologists, psychologists and hearing therapists. METHODS: The priority setting partnership was conducted from August 2017 to July 2018. An international identification survey asked respondents to submit any questions/uncertainties about hyperacusis. Uncertainties were categorised, refined and rephrased into representative indicative questions using thematic analysis techniques. These questions were verified as ‘unanswered’ through searches of current evidence. A second international survey asked respondents to vote for their top 10 priority questions. A shortlist of questions that represented votes from all stakeholder groups was prioritised into a top 10 at the final prioritisation workshop (UK). RESULTS: In the identification survey, 312 respondents submitted 2730 uncertainties. Of those uncertainties, 593 were removed as out of scope, and the remaining were refined into 85 indicative questions. None of the indicative questions had already been answered in research. The second survey collected votes from 327 respondents, which resulted in a shortlist of 28 representative questions for the final workshop. Consensus was reached on the top 10 priorities for future research, including identifying causes and underlying mechanisms, effective management and training for healthcare professionals. CONCLUSIONS: These priorities were identified and shaped by people with lived experience, parents/carers and healthcare professionals, and as such are an essential resource for directing future research in hyperacusis. Researchers and funders should focus on addressing these priorities.
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spelling pubmed-68869782019-12-04 Identifying and prioritising unanswered research questions for people with hyperacusis: James Lind Alliance Hyperacusis Priority Setting Partnership Fackrell, Kathryn Stratmann, Linda Kennedy, Veronica MacDonald, Carol Hodgson, Hilary Wray, Nic Farrell, Carolyn Meadows, Mike Sheldrake, Jacqueline Byrom, Peter Baguley, David M Kentish, Rosie Chapman, Sarah Marriage, Josephine Phillips, John Pollard, Tracey Henshaw, Helen Gronlund, Toto A Hoare, Derek J BMJ Open Ear, Nose and Throat/Otolaryngology OBJECTIVE: To determine research priorities in hyperacusis that key stakeholders agree are the most important. DESIGN/SETTING: A priority setting partnership using two international surveys, and a UK prioritisation workshop, adhering to the six-staged methodology outlined by the James Lind Alliance. PARTICIPANTS: People with lived experience of hyperacusis, parents/carers, family and friends, educational professionals and healthcare professionals who support and/or treat adults and children who experience hyperacusis, including but not limited to surgeons, audiologists, psychologists and hearing therapists. METHODS: The priority setting partnership was conducted from August 2017 to July 2018. An international identification survey asked respondents to submit any questions/uncertainties about hyperacusis. Uncertainties were categorised, refined and rephrased into representative indicative questions using thematic analysis techniques. These questions were verified as ‘unanswered’ through searches of current evidence. A second international survey asked respondents to vote for their top 10 priority questions. A shortlist of questions that represented votes from all stakeholder groups was prioritised into a top 10 at the final prioritisation workshop (UK). RESULTS: In the identification survey, 312 respondents submitted 2730 uncertainties. Of those uncertainties, 593 were removed as out of scope, and the remaining were refined into 85 indicative questions. None of the indicative questions had already been answered in research. The second survey collected votes from 327 respondents, which resulted in a shortlist of 28 representative questions for the final workshop. Consensus was reached on the top 10 priorities for future research, including identifying causes and underlying mechanisms, effective management and training for healthcare professionals. CONCLUSIONS: These priorities were identified and shaped by people with lived experience, parents/carers and healthcare professionals, and as such are an essential resource for directing future research in hyperacusis. Researchers and funders should focus on addressing these priorities. BMJ Publishing Group 2019-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6886978/ /pubmed/31753886 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032178 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Ear, Nose and Throat/Otolaryngology
Fackrell, Kathryn
Stratmann, Linda
Kennedy, Veronica
MacDonald, Carol
Hodgson, Hilary
Wray, Nic
Farrell, Carolyn
Meadows, Mike
Sheldrake, Jacqueline
Byrom, Peter
Baguley, David M
Kentish, Rosie
Chapman, Sarah
Marriage, Josephine
Phillips, John
Pollard, Tracey
Henshaw, Helen
Gronlund, Toto A
Hoare, Derek J
Identifying and prioritising unanswered research questions for people with hyperacusis: James Lind Alliance Hyperacusis Priority Setting Partnership
title Identifying and prioritising unanswered research questions for people with hyperacusis: James Lind Alliance Hyperacusis Priority Setting Partnership
title_full Identifying and prioritising unanswered research questions for people with hyperacusis: James Lind Alliance Hyperacusis Priority Setting Partnership
title_fullStr Identifying and prioritising unanswered research questions for people with hyperacusis: James Lind Alliance Hyperacusis Priority Setting Partnership
title_full_unstemmed Identifying and prioritising unanswered research questions for people with hyperacusis: James Lind Alliance Hyperacusis Priority Setting Partnership
title_short Identifying and prioritising unanswered research questions for people with hyperacusis: James Lind Alliance Hyperacusis Priority Setting Partnership
title_sort identifying and prioritising unanswered research questions for people with hyperacusis: james lind alliance hyperacusis priority setting partnership
topic Ear, Nose and Throat/Otolaryngology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6886978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31753886
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032178
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