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Common hand and wrist conditions: creation of UK research priorities defined by a James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership

Karantana, Alexia; Davis, Tim; Kennedy, Donna; Larson, Debbie; Furniss, Dominic; Grindlay, Douglas J; Cowan, Katherine; Giddins, Grey; Jain, Abhilash; Trickett, Ryan W

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Authors

Dr ALEXIA KARANTANA ALEXIA.KARANTANA@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
CLINICAL ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN HAND SURGERY

Tim Davis

Donna Kennedy

Debbie Larson

Dominic Furniss

Douglas J Grindlay

Katherine Cowan

Grey Giddins

Abhilash Jain

Ryan W Trickett



Abstract

Objective Prioritisation of important treatment uncertainties for ‘Common Conditions Affecting the Hand and Wrist’ via a UK-based James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership.

Setting This process was funded by a national charitable organisation and based in the UK.

Participants Anyone with experience of common conditions affecting the adult hand and wrist, including patients, carers and healthcare professionals. All treatment modalities delivered by a hand specialist, including therapists, surgeons or other allied professionals, were considered.

Interventions Established James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership methods were employed.

Electronic and paper questionnaires identified potential uncertainties. These were subsequently confirmed using relevant, up-to-date systematic reviews. A final list of top 10 research uncertainties was developed via a face-to-face workshop with representation from patients and clinicians. Impact of research was sought by surveying hand clinicians electronically.

Outcome measures The survey responses and prioritisation—both survey and workshop based.

Results There were 889 individually submitted questions from the initial survey, refined to 59 uncertainties across 32 themes. Eight additional uncertainties were added from published literature before prioritisation by 261 participants and the workshop allowed the final top 10 list to be finalised. The top 10 has so far contributed to the award of over £3.8 million of competitively awarded funding.

Conclusions The Common Conditions in the Hand and Wrist Priority Setting Partnership identified important research questions and has allowed research funders to identify grant applications which are important to both patients and clinicians

Citation

Karantana, A., Davis, T., Kennedy, D., Larson, D., Furniss, D., Grindlay, D. J., Cowan, K., Giddins, G., Jain, A., & Trickett, R. W. (2021). Common hand and wrist conditions: creation of UK research priorities defined by a James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership. BMJ Open, 11(3), Article e044207. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-044207

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 1, 2021
Online Publication Date Mar 26, 2021
Publication Date 2021-03
Deposit Date May 23, 2025
Publicly Available Date May 27, 2025
Journal BMJ Open
Electronic ISSN 2044-6055
Publisher BMJ Publishing Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 11
Issue 3
Article Number e044207
DOI https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-044207
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/49283667
Publisher URL https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/11/3/e044207

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