Vol XII, Issue 2 Date of Publication: April 24, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20529/IJME.2015.030

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Ethics and equity in research priority-setting: stakeholder engagement and the needs of disadvantaged groups

Soumyadeep Bhaumik
Sangeeta Rana
Chante Karimkhani
Vivian Welch
Rebecca Armstrong
Kevin Pottie
Robert Dellavalle
Purushottam Dhakal
Sandy Oliver
Damian K Francis
Mona Nasser
Sally Crowe
Baran Aksut
Roberto Amico
Abstract:
A transparent and evidence-based priority-setting process promotes the optimal use of resources to improve health outcomes. Decision-makers and funders have begun to increasingly engage representatives of patients and healthcare consumers to ensure that research becomes more relevant. However, disadvantaged groups and their needs may not be integrated into the priority-setting process since they do not have a "political voice" or are unable to organise into interest groups. Equitable priority-setting methods need to balance patient needs, values, experiences with population-level issues and issues related to the health system.


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