Division of Epidemiology and Public Health, School of Medicine, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG5 1PB, UK.
National Centre for Smoking Cessation and Training, Dorchester DT1 1RD, UK.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Nov 17;17(22):8500. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17228500.
This study aimed to bring together people who smoke or vape, people who do not smoke and healthcare professionals to identify and agree priorities for electronic cigarette research in the UK. We carried out a priority setting partnership, guided by the methodology developed by the James Lind Alliance involving five key stages: initiation, consultation, collation, prioritisation and dissemination. A total of 765 people submitted 1887 questions that they wanted answered by research. Questions were organised into themes, merged and rewritten as summary questions, with 52 unique questions going forward to the prioritisation survey. Participants then ranked their top 10 questions. Following this ranking exercise, the top 26 were identified by selecting the most frequently prioritised questions adjusting for representative stakeholder group. These were put forward for discussion in the final prioritisation workshop, whereby the top 10 electronic cigarette research questions were agreed. The list of priorities identified will be of interest to researchers and funders of electronic cigarette research and will hopefully direct future research and funding calls. These priorities provide insight into the questions that matter to people who are using or concerned about e-cigarettes, including frontline professionals.
本研究旨在汇集吸烟或吸电子烟者、不吸烟人群以及医疗保健专业人员,共同确定并商定英国电子烟研究的优先事项。我们开展了一项优先事项设定伙伴关系,由詹姆斯·林德联盟(James Lind Alliance)制定的方法指导,该方法涉及五个关键阶段:启动、咨询、整理、优先排序和传播。共有 765 人提交了 1887 个他们希望通过研究回答的问题。这些问题被组织成主题,合并并改写为总结性问题,其中 52 个独特的问题进入优先排序调查。然后,参与者对他们的前 10 个问题进行了排名。在这项排名活动之后,通过选择最常被优先考虑的问题并根据代表性利益相关者群体进行调整,确定了前 26 名。这些问题将在最后一次优先排序研讨会上进行讨论,届时将确定前 10 项电子烟研究问题。确定的优先事项清单将引起电子烟研究的研究人员和资助者的兴趣,并有望指导未来的研究和资金申请。这些优先事项提供了对使用电子烟或关注电子烟的人(包括一线专业人员)关心的问题的深入了解。