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Setting research priorities for management and treatment of hyperhidrosis: the results of the James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership

BACKGROUND: Hyperhidrosis is a common skin condition characterized by excessive sweating, which can negatively impact on quality of life. It is under‐researched compared with other conditions of similar prevalence. AIM: To generate a Top 10 list of research priorities for the treatment and managemen...

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Autores principales: Dunford, Louise Jane, Radley, Kathy, McPhee, Margaret, McDonald, Louise, Oliver, Richard John, Alexandroff, Anton, Hussain, Hana Amber, Miller, Janice Adasa, Tarpey, Maryrose, Clifton, Andrew Victor
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9310725/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35124833
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ced.15122
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author Dunford, Louise Jane
Radley, Kathy
McPhee, Margaret
McDonald, Louise
Oliver, Richard John
Alexandroff, Anton
Hussain, Hana Amber
Miller, Janice Adasa
Tarpey, Maryrose
Clifton, Andrew Victor
author_facet Dunford, Louise Jane
Radley, Kathy
McPhee, Margaret
McDonald, Louise
Oliver, Richard John
Alexandroff, Anton
Hussain, Hana Amber
Miller, Janice Adasa
Tarpey, Maryrose
Clifton, Andrew Victor
author_sort Dunford, Louise Jane
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description BACKGROUND: Hyperhidrosis is a common skin condition characterized by excessive sweating, which can negatively impact on quality of life. It is under‐researched compared with other conditions of similar prevalence. AIM: To generate a Top 10 list of research priorities for the treatment and management of hyperhidrosis, with equal input from people with hyperhidrosis and healthcare professionals (HCPs). METHODS: A priority setting partnership (PSP) was established and processes from the James Lind Alliance Handbook were followed. An online survey asked participants what questions they would like research to answer. These questions were grouped into ‘indicative questions’, which were ranked in a second survey of 45 indicative questions. The top 23 questions were then taken to a final workshop event attended by key stakeholders, and ranked to generate the Top 10 list of research priorities. RESULTS: There were 592 questions submitted by 268 respondents for the first survey. For the second survey, 286 participants ranked the indicative questions in order of priority. At the final workshop, the Top 10 list was generated. The top three priorities were: (i) Are there any safe and effective permanent solutions for hyperhidrosis? (ii) What is the most effective and safe oral treatment (drugs taken by mouth) for hyperhidrosis? and (iii) What are the most effective and safe ways to reduce sweating in particular areas of the body? CONCLUSIONS: There are many unanswered research questions that both people with hyperhidrosis and HCPs would like to see answered. The results from this PSP will help to ensure future research funding can be directed to these areas of priority.
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spelling pubmed-93107252022-07-29 Setting research priorities for management and treatment of hyperhidrosis: the results of the James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership Dunford, Louise Jane Radley, Kathy McPhee, Margaret McDonald, Louise Oliver, Richard John Alexandroff, Anton Hussain, Hana Amber Miller, Janice Adasa Tarpey, Maryrose Clifton, Andrew Victor Clin Exp Dermatol Original Articles BACKGROUND: Hyperhidrosis is a common skin condition characterized by excessive sweating, which can negatively impact on quality of life. It is under‐researched compared with other conditions of similar prevalence. AIM: To generate a Top 10 list of research priorities for the treatment and management of hyperhidrosis, with equal input from people with hyperhidrosis and healthcare professionals (HCPs). METHODS: A priority setting partnership (PSP) was established and processes from the James Lind Alliance Handbook were followed. An online survey asked participants what questions they would like research to answer. These questions were grouped into ‘indicative questions’, which were ranked in a second survey of 45 indicative questions. The top 23 questions were then taken to a final workshop event attended by key stakeholders, and ranked to generate the Top 10 list of research priorities. RESULTS: There were 592 questions submitted by 268 respondents for the first survey. For the second survey, 286 participants ranked the indicative questions in order of priority. At the final workshop, the Top 10 list was generated. The top three priorities were: (i) Are there any safe and effective permanent solutions for hyperhidrosis? (ii) What is the most effective and safe oral treatment (drugs taken by mouth) for hyperhidrosis? and (iii) What are the most effective and safe ways to reduce sweating in particular areas of the body? CONCLUSIONS: There are many unanswered research questions that both people with hyperhidrosis and HCPs would like to see answered. The results from this PSP will help to ensure future research funding can be directed to these areas of priority. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-03-04 2022-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9310725/ /pubmed/35124833 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ced.15122 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Association of Dermatologists. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Dunford, Louise Jane
Radley, Kathy
McPhee, Margaret
McDonald, Louise
Oliver, Richard John
Alexandroff, Anton
Hussain, Hana Amber
Miller, Janice Adasa
Tarpey, Maryrose
Clifton, Andrew Victor
Setting research priorities for management and treatment of hyperhidrosis: the results of the James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership
title Setting research priorities for management and treatment of hyperhidrosis: the results of the James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership
title_full Setting research priorities for management and treatment of hyperhidrosis: the results of the James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership
title_fullStr Setting research priorities for management and treatment of hyperhidrosis: the results of the James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership
title_full_unstemmed Setting research priorities for management and treatment of hyperhidrosis: the results of the James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership
title_short Setting research priorities for management and treatment of hyperhidrosis: the results of the James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership
title_sort setting research priorities for management and treatment of hyperhidrosis: the results of the james lind alliance priority setting partnership
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9310725/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35124833
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ced.15122
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