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Research Prioritization

Research Prioritization. Abdel Moniem Mukhtar, Dr.P.H., MPH, BDS, Research Methodology Module, AUW on Septmember 2012. Research. Anecdote. Research. Opinion. PROBLEM. Impact. Other?. Currentness. Size. Distribution. SELECTION. Uncertainty. Other?. Cost. Public Interest.

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Research Prioritization

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  1. Research Prioritization Abdel Moniem Mukhtar, Dr.P.H., MPH, BDS, Research Methodology Module, AUW on Septmember 2012

  2. Research Anecdote

  3. Research Opinion

  4. PROBLEM Impact Other? Currentness Size Distribution

  5. SELECTION Uncertainty Other? Cost Public Interest Individual Interest

  6. SELECTION Consensus Informal Systematic Literature Review Other?

  7. SELECTION Common Cold Diabetes TB Malaria HIV Other?

  8. Selection Criteria: IQWIG • Common causes of death • Common diagnoses for hospital admission • Common health-related causes of absence from work • Common diagnoses • Common causes of medication prescriptions

  9. Examples of broad research priority areas identified in selected developing countries The Working Group on Priority Setting, 2000

  10. Newborn health research priorities for Pakistan Abdul Ghaffar, 2007

  11. Research Options • Has an appropriate set of research options been identified? • What benefits are important to those who will be affected and which benefits are likely to be achieved with each option? • What harms are important to those who will be affected and which harms are likely to arise with each option? • What are the local costs of each option and is there local evidence about their cost-effectiveness? • What adaptations might be made to any given option and could they alter its benefits, harms and costs? • Which stakeholder views and experiences might influence an option's acceptability and its benefits, harms, and costs? Modified after: Lavis, 2009, S. 1

  12. Study Feasibility: SWOT Humphrey, 2005: cited in wikipedia.org

  13. Checklist • Academic arrangements  • Financial arrangements  • Design and analysis arrangements  • Implementation strategy 

  14. Assignments: Small Group Work • Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey: Sudan • Global burden of disease: Sudan • Global Health Observatory: Sudan • Disease Control Priorities Project • CHOosing Interventions that are Cost-Effective (CHOICE) • Canadian Priority Setting Research Network

  15. Materials:Primary and Secondary Health and Health-related Data

  16. Thank you for your kind attention Dr. P.H. Abdel Moniem Mukhtar, MPH, BDS Head of Research Public Health Institute Sahafa, P.O. Box 9099 Khartoum/ Sudan Tel.:  +249-9-256 001 61 Email: mukhtar@phi.edu.sd moniem.mukhtar@gmail.com Website: www.phi.edu.sd

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