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  • Clinical Research Prioritization
  • Health Economics

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  • Pressure injuries represent a significant clinical challenge with limited high-level evidence.
  • Existing research on pressure injuries lacks sufficient depth and breadth.
  • A structured approach is needed to guide future pressure injury research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify and prioritize critical research issues for pressure injuries.
  • To establish a consensus-based agenda for pressure injury research.
  • To inform future research investment and clinical practice guidelines.

Main Methods:

  • Evidence scoping followed by a modified nominal group technique for consensus.
  • Formal consensus process involving 16 Australian pressure injury experts.
  • Five rounds of web-based voting conducted from May to June 2015.

Main Results:

  • Agreement was reached on 26 priority research issues from an initial 60.
  • Top priorities include skin/tissue assessment, healing/recurrence outcome measures, heel off-loading, cost-effectiveness, and barrier product efficacy.
  • A prioritized research agenda was successfully developed.

Conclusions:

  • A prioritized research agenda, informed by experts, is crucial for reducing the burden of pressure injuries.
  • Web-based nominal group voting is an effective and internationally applicable consensus method.
  • The generated priority list guides Australian government investment in pressure injury research.