Identifying and prioritizing unmet research questions for people with tinnitus: the James Lind Alliance Tinnitus Priority Setting Partnership

作者: Deborah A Hall , Najibah Mohamad , Lester Firkins , Mark Fenton , David Stockdale

DOI: 10.4155/CLI.12.129

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摘要: Tinnitus represents a major burden of disability, yet there is scant evidence for effective management strategies and lack clinical trials to formally test even some the most commonly used drugs medical devices. The James Lind Alliance gives voice patients clinicians identify prioritize important research questions concerning treatment uncertainties. This article describes initiative conducted by Priority Setting Partnership; how it was set up, what consultation process was, top ten priorities were identified. For each priority, we recommend strategy; either calling systematic review or appropriate study. We promote these as topics commissioned priority areas encourage researcher-led funding applications.

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