Top ten research priorities in global burns care: findings from the James Lind Alliance Global Burns Research Priority Setting Partnership
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Article Title | Top ten research priorities in global burns care: findings from the James Lind Alliance Global Burns Research Priority Setting Partnership |
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ERA Journal ID | 201612 |
Article Category | Article |
Authors | Richards, Hollie Sarah, Staruch, Robert M T, Kinsella, Suzannah, Savovic, Jelena, Qureshi, Riaz, Elliott, Daisy, Rooshenas, Leila, King, Anni, Acton, Amy, Bayuo, Jonathan, Booth, Simon, Chamania, Shobha, Chieu, Le Quoc, Coates, Charlotte, Collins, Declan, Deguire, Lise, Dheansa, Baljit, Dudley-Southern, Roy, Easton, Ian, Edgar, Dale, Evans, Janine, Falder, Sian, Gonzalez, Emilio, Holley, Alex, Holley, Catrina, Icaza, Ivette L, Jowett, Claire, Leaver, Jane, Lee, Alice, Martin, Niall, Meirte, Jill, Lam, Nguyen Nh, Pugh, Catrin, Shah, Mamta, Stiles, Krissie, Vehmeijer, Marielle, Ahmed, Tanveer, Allorto, Nikki, Cinar, Murat Ali, Dingle, Lewis Allen, Flores, Orlando, Gabriel, Vincent, Ghosh, Dhruv, Gondwe, Jotham, Harada, Teruichi, Jagnoor, Jagnoor, Keshri, Vikash Ranjan, Luo, Goaxing, Mc Kittrick, Andrea, Meyers, Natalie, Pargal, Pinki, Parrish, Carisa, Pelchat, Marie-Claude, Rezaeian, Mohsen, Sanyang, Edrisa, Suroy, Atul, Taibi, Khaled, Ait Abderrahim, Leila, Vana, Luiz PhilipeMolina, Wang, Katie, Zia, Nukhba, Blazeby, Jane M. and Young, Amber |
Journal Title | The Lancet Global Health |
Journal Citation | 13 (6), pp. e1140-e1150 |
Number of Pages | 11 |
Year | 2025 |
ISSN | 2214-109X |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(25)00059-2 |
Web Address (URL) | https://www.thelancet.com/journals/langlo/article/PIIS2214-109X(25)00059-2/fulltext |
Abstract | Burns are a global issue that can result in lifelong multimorbidities and disproportionately affect people in low-resource settings. Prioritising research of importance to patients and health-care professionals improves evidence-based care. This prioritisation setting partnership was undertaken in global burn care (focusing on thermal non-electrical burns) by establishing a James Lind Alliance research priority setting partnership. Over 2 years, two online multilingual surveys with patients, carers, and clinicians, 16 interviews, and a virtual priority setting workshop were conducted to identify and prioritise questions for research. Survey responses were received from participants in 88 countries (1617 survey one respondents; 630 survey two respondents). A short-list of 19 research priorities were ranked at an online workshop attended by 28 participants (14 health-care professionals, ten burn survivors, and four carers or advocates) from 15 countries to produce the final top ten research priorities. These priorities provide opportunities for researchers, funders, and clinicians to shape the future of burns research and improve burns care globally. |
Contains Sensitive Content | Does not contain sensitive content |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 420503. Community and primary care |
Byline Affiliations | University of Bristol, United Kingdom |
Oxford University Hospitals, United Kingdom | |
Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, United Kingdom | |
University of Southampton, United Kingdom | |
University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust, Unted Kingdom | |
University of Colorado Boulder, United States | |
Phoenix Society for Burn Survivors, United States | |
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China | |
Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom | |
Choithram Hospital and Research Center, India | |
Viet Nam National Burns Hospital, Viet Nam | |
Royal College of Surgeons of England, United Kingdom | |
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, United Kingdom | |
Imperial College London, United Kingdom | |
Pennington Biomedical Research Center, United States | |
No affiliation | |
University of Notre Dame Australia | |
Swansea Bay University Health Board, United Kingdom | |
Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundaton Trust, United Kingdom | |
University for Development, Chile | |
Sunshine Social Welfare Foundation, Taiwan | |
Birmingham, United Kingdom | |
Birmingham City University, United Kingdom | |
Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom | |
Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom | |
University of Antwerp, Belgium | |
OSCARE, Belgium | |
University of Manchester, United Kingdom | |
Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, United Kingdom | |
King's College Hospital, United Kingdom | |
Radboudumc Center of Expertise for Pediatric Trauma and Burns, Netherlands | |
Sheikh Hasina National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery, Bangladesh | |
University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa | |
Hasan Kalyoncu University, Türkiye | |
COANIQUEM, Chile | |
Alberta Children's Hospital, Canada | |
Christian Medical College, India | |
Kamuzu Central Hospital, Malawi | |
Teramoto Memorial Hospital, Japan | |
George Institute for Global Health, Australia | |
University of New South Wales | |
State Health Resource Centre, India | |
Army Medical University, China | |
Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, Australia | |
Resurge International, United States | |
University of Missouri, United States | |
Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences, Iran | |
Western Kentucky University, United States | |
University of Tiaret, Algeria | |
University of Sao Paulo, Brazil | |
Royal Perth Hospital, Australia | |
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, United States |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/zz29q/top-ten-research-priorities-in-global-burns-care-findings-from-the-james-lind-alliance-global-burns-research-priority-setting-partnership
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