Finlay-Jones A, Symons M, Tsang W, Mullan R, Jones H, McKenzie A, Cannon L, Birda B, Reynolds N, Sargent P, Gailes H, Mayers D, Elliott E J, Bower C
Telethon Kids Institute, NHMRC FASD Research Australia Centre of Research Excellence, Nedlands, Western Australia, Australia.
Faculty of Medicine and Health and Discipline of Child and Adolescent Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Int J Popul Data Sci. 2020 Dec 10;5(3):1359. doi: 10.23889/ijpds.v5i1.1359.
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder caused by prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE). FASD research is a rapidly growing field that crosses multiple disciplines. To ensure research is relevant and meaningful for people living with FASD, their families, and the broader public there is a need to engage community members in setting priorities for research.
Our primary objective was to formally identify the views of people living with FASD, their parents/caregivers, service providers, and the general community on the research priorities for FASD and alcohol use in pregnancy in Australia. Our secondary objective was to provide an overview of current research in the highest priority areas identified.
The approach for this study involved two community surveys and a consensus workshop, followed by a rapid literature review. Survey responses (n = 146) were collected and grouped using qualitative thematic analysis. The themes identified were then ranked in a second survey (n = 45). The 22 highest ranked themes were considered in a workshop with 21 community members, and consensus on the top ten priority areas was sought. The priority areas were grouped into conceptually similar topics and rapid literature reviews were undertaken on each.
A diverse range of priorities was identified within key areas of prevention, diagnosis, and therapy. On request from participants, separate priority lists were developed by Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal participants.
There is need for a national network of researchers to take forward the research commenced by the Centre of Research Excellence, FASD Research Australia, in addressing community priorities.
Community, priorities, FASD, rapid review, Australia.
胎儿酒精谱系障碍(FASD)是一种由产前酒精暴露(PAE)引起的神经发育障碍。FASD研究是一个快速发展的跨多学科领域。为确保研究对患有FASD的人、他们的家庭以及更广泛的公众具有相关性和意义,需要让社区成员参与确定研究重点。
我们的主要目的是正式确定患有FASD的人、他们的父母/照顾者、服务提供者以及澳大利亚普通社区对FASD和孕期饮酒研究重点的看法。我们的次要目的是概述已确定的最高优先领域的当前研究情况。
本研究方法包括两项社区调查和一次共识研讨会,随后进行快速文献综述。使用定性主题分析收集并整理调查回复(n = 146)。然后在第二项调查(n = 45)中对确定的主题进行排名。在与21名社区成员举行的研讨会上审议了排名最高的22个主题,并就前十大优先领域寻求共识。将优先领域分组为概念上相似的主题,并对每个主题进行快速文献综述。
在预防、诊断和治疗的关键领域确定了一系列不同的优先事项。应参与者要求,原住民和非原住民参与者分别制定了优先事项清单。
需要一个全国性的研究人员网络来推进澳大利亚FASD卓越研究中心开展的研究,以解决社区优先事项。
社区;优先事项;FASD;快速综述;澳大利亚