Institute for Clinical Trials, College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Galway, Galway, Ireland.
Irish Collaborative Clinical Trial Network in Diabetes, University of Galway, Galway, Ireland.
Diabet Med. 2024 Dec;41(12):e15429. doi: 10.1111/dme.15429. Epub 2024 Aug 19.
To undertake a Priority Setting Partnership (PSP), identifying the most important unanswered questions in type 1 diabetes in Ireland and the United Kingdom and to compare these to priorities identified in a 2011 PSP.
A steering committee (including eight individuals with lived experience/charity representatives and six clinicians) designed a survey which asked stakeholders to list three questions about type 1 diabetes. This was disseminated through social media, direct email contact, and printed posters. Following analysis, a second survey asked participants to rank these priorities in order of importance. The top questions were then carried forward to an online, 2 days final workshop where the final top 10 were ranked.
There were 1050 responses (64% female, 78% adults living with type 1 diabetes, 9% healthcare professionals, 9% family members) to the first survey and 2937 individual questions were submitted. Sixty-five summary questions were submitted into a second survey, completed by 497 individuals (76% adults living with type 1 diabetes, 9% healthcare professionals, and 11% family members). Nineteen questions from the interim survey progressed to a final workshop, which identified the top 10 priorities through group discussion. As in 2011, there was emphasis on psychological health, diabetes-related complications, and hypoglycaemia. New themes prioritised included artificial intelligence and women's health.
The research priorities, which have been identified using a robust and proven methodology, highlight the key concerns of those living with type 1 diabetes, their families and representatives, as well as clinicians in Ireland and the UK.
开展优先事项设定伙伴关系(PSP),确定爱尔兰和英国 1 型糖尿病中最重要的未解决问题,并将这些问题与 2011 年 PSP 确定的优先事项进行比较。
一个指导委员会(包括 8 名有生活经验/慈善代表和 6 名临床医生)设计了一份调查问卷,要求利益相关者列出三个关于 1 型糖尿病的问题。该调查问卷通过社交媒体、直接电子邮件联系和印刷海报进行分发。在分析之后,第二份调查问卷要求参与者按照重要性对这些优先事项进行排名。然后将排名靠前的问题提交给一个为期两天的在线最终研讨会,在会上对最终的前 10 名进行了排名。
首次调查共收到 1050 份回复(64%为女性,78%为成年 1 型糖尿病患者,9%为医疗保健专业人员,9%为家庭成员),提交了 2937 个单独的问题。65 个总结问题提交给了第二份调查问卷,由 497 人完成(76%为成年 1 型糖尿病患者,9%为医疗保健专业人员,11%为家庭成员)。中期调查的 19 个问题进入了最终研讨会,通过小组讨论确定了前 10 个优先事项。与 2011 年一样,重点关注心理健康、糖尿病相关并发症和低血糖。新的优先主题包括人工智能和妇女健康。
使用经过验证的可靠方法确定的研究重点突出了爱尔兰和英国 1 型糖尿病患者、他们的家人和代表以及临床医生的主要关注点。