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Research Priorities for Osteoarthritis of the Knee

Research Priorities for Osteoarthritis of the Knee. Chard JA, Tallon D, Dieppe PA. “Agenda” biases Researcher interests Vested interests Funding Culture. Reporting biases Publication Language Citation Funding. What Biases Exist in Research Output?. Research biases Study design

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Research Priorities for Osteoarthritis of the Knee

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  1. Research Priorities for Osteoarthritis of the Knee Chard JA, Tallon D, Dieppe PA.

  2. “Agenda” biases Researcher interests Vested interests Funding Culture Reporting biases Publication Language Citation Funding What Biases Exist in Research Output? • Research biases • Study design • Inclusion criteria • Statistical analysis

  3. Objectives • To contrast available evidence with consumer requirements for knee osteoarthritis

  4. Who Are Consumers? • Consumers includes patients, health professionals and managers

  5. Methods • Systematic review of available research • Convening of focus groups of consumers • Undertaking questionnaire survey of consumer • Results of review and consumer opinions compared

  6. Review • Search designed to identify research on osteoarthritis of the knee • Search strategy applied to electronic databases, bibliographies, and survey of experts (undertaken in 1998) • Inclusion/exclusion criteria applied to studies • Summary data extracted from studies

  7. Identified studies Total number of studies identified 5237 Studies fitting a priori selection criteria (all languages) 1292 Studies collected and reviewed (English language only) 930

  8. Review Results

  9. Conclusion compared by funding source Pearson X2 = 4.9, 1 df, p=0.027

  10. Focus Group Methodology • User groups identified and meetings convened (undertaken in 1998) • Rheumatologists [5 attended], general practitioners [3 attended], physiotherapists [5 attended], and patients [7 attended], Surgeons [failed] • Asked for opinion on research needs for osteoarthritis of the knee • Group discussion tape-recorded and transcribed verbatim • Data analysis using qualitative software

  11. Specialist Wanted more time with patients Didn’t want any more drug trials Physiotherapists Wanted funding for research Didn’t want poor quality research General Practitioners Wanted education for patients Didn’t want drug trials Patients Wanted information on disease Wanted physiotherapy Didn’t want side-effects of drugs Focus Groups Results

  12. Patient Survey Methodology • Patients with osteoarthritis of the knee identified through existing study (undertaken in 1998) • Survey mailed to patients (n=120; 112 responses) • Survey asked about: • experience of treatments for osteoarthritis of the knee • experience of osteoarthritis • research priorities for osteoarthritis of the knee • Responses entered on Excel worksheet and analysed

  13. Research Priorities of Patients

  14. Conclusion (1) • Research dominated by drug trials and observational surgical studies • Consumers want more research in non-pharmaceutical areas

  15. Conclusion (2) • Mismatch between evidence being gathered and evidence required by consumers • Likely to be due to commercial and researcher interests

  16. Publications • Chard JA, Tallon D, Dieppe PA. Epidemiology of research into interventions for the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee joint. Ann Rheum Dis 2000;59:414-418. • Tallon D, Chard JA, Dieppe PA. Exploring the priorities of patients with osteoarthritis of the knee. Arthritis Care & Research 2000;13:312-319. • Tallon D, Chard JA, Dieppe PA. Relation between agendas of the research community and the research consumer. Lancet 2000;355:2037-2040.

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