Academic Department of Military Rehabilitation, Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre (DMRC) Stanford Hall, Loughborough, UK.
Centre for Sport, Exercise and Osteoarthritis Research Versus Arthritis, Department for Health, University of Bath, Bath, UK.
BMJ Mil Health. 2022 Aug;168(4):256-259. doi: 10.1136/bmjmilitary-2020-001676. Epub 2020 Nov 26.
Establishing research priorities help to address knowledge gaps and exploit emerging opportunities to develop a clinical evidence base. The previous clinical engagement exercise to determine UK Defence Rehabilitation practitioner-based research priorities was conducted in 2014. The aim of this article is to (1) describe how research priorities are established for UK Defence Rehabilitation; (2) review, reassess and rate the priorities highlighted and set by rehabilitation practitioners following the 2014 survey and (3) identify new rehabilitation research themes and topics reflecting 2020 priorities.
Stage 1: delegates (n=72) at the October 2019 Defence Medical Services Rehabilitation Conference participated in a series of focus group workshops. Stage 2: an online survey circulated through the military chain of command to all Defence Primary Health Care clinical rehabilitation staff. Stage 3: a thematic analysis of all survey submissions yielding a ranked order of priority by topic.
165 clinical rehabilitation staff completed an online survey. 'Rehabilitation outcomes', 'Psychological factors in rehabilitation' and 'Residential/Inpatient treatment paradigm' emerged as three clear research priorities across all three tiers of UK Defence Rehabilitation. New research priorities emerging from the 2020 survey were 'lifestyle factors during rehabilitation', 'management of pain during rehabilitation' and 'anterior knee pain'.
It is essential that funding directed to musculoskeletal rehabilitation focuses on the highest research priorities in the field to ensure optimum health return on investment. The results of this survey will assist in guiding the clinical research being conducted within UK Defence Rehabilitation over the next five years.
确定研究优先事项有助于解决知识差距,并利用新出现的机会来建立临床证据基础。2014 年进行了之前的临床参与活动,以确定英国国防康复从业人员的研究优先事项。本文的目的是:(1)描述如何为英国国防康复确定研究优先事项;(2)审查、重新评估和评估 2014 年调查后康复从业者提出和确定的优先事项,并(3)确定反映 2020 年优先事项的新的康复研究主题和课题。
第 1 阶段:2019 年 10 月国防医疗服务康复会议的代表(72 名)参加了一系列焦点小组研讨会。第 2 阶段:通过军事指挥链向所有国防初级卫生保健临床康复人员分发在线调查。第 3 阶段:对所有调查提交内容进行主题分析,按主题对优先事项进行排名。
165 名临床康复人员完成了在线调查。“康复结果”、“康复中的心理因素”和“住院/住院治疗模式”成为英国国防康复所有三个层次的三个明确的研究优先事项。2020 年调查中出现的新研究优先事项是“康复期间的生活方式因素”、“康复期间的疼痛管理”和“前膝疼痛”。
必须将针对肌肉骨骼康复的资金集中在该领域的最高研究优先事项上,以确保最佳的健康投资回报。该调查的结果将有助于指导未来五年内英国国防康复领域开展的临床研究。