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Engaging diverse stakeholders in priority setting for research using routinely collected data is crucial. A workshop identified 17 key child and maternal health research priorities for the Born in Bradford for All (BiB4All) initiative.

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  • Health Services Research
  • Data Linkage

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  • Setting research priorities with public and professionals is vital for using routinely collected data in the public interest.
  • Identifying relevant research priorities for diverse local stakeholders using routinely collected data presents challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe and present the outcomes of a priority-setting exercise for the Born in Bradford for All (BiB4All) routine data linkage cohort.
  • To identify research priorities for child and maternal health using linked routine data.

Main Methods:

  • A two-hour online workshop was developed to engage a wide range of stakeholders, including parents and practitioners.
  • The method combined existing priority-setting approaches for inclusive, timely, and deliberative identification of research priorities.
  • The workshop aimed to enhance stakeholder understanding of using linked routine data for research.

Main Results:

  • Seventeen urgent and important research priorities concerning child and maternal health were identified for research using local linked routine data.
  • Key topics included maternal/infant mental health, long-term COVID-19 impacts, service access inequalities, and infant feeding.
  • The identified priorities directly inform the BiB4All research agenda.

Conclusions:

  • The stakeholder engagement method for priority setting is feasible and has shaped the BiB4All research agenda.
  • The findings have significant implications for policy, guiding investment and priorities based on community needs.
  • The exercise improved understanding of using local service data for research and service improvement.