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Secondary Analysis Of A James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership To Facilitate Knowledge Translation In Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy (Dcm): Insights From Ao Spine Recode-Dcm, Benjamin Davies, Jamie Brannigan, Oliver D. Mowforth, Danyal Khan, Angus G.K. Mcnair, Lindsay Tetreault, Iwan Sadler, Ellen Sarewitz, Bizhan Aarabi, Brian Kwon, Toto Gronlund, Vafa Rahimi-Movaghar, Carl Moritz Zipser, Peter John Hutchinson, Shekar Kurpad, James S. Harrop, Jefferson R. Wilson, James D. Guest, Michael G. Fehlings, Mark R.N. Kotter Jul 2023

Secondary Analysis Of A James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership To Facilitate Knowledge Translation In Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy (Dcm): Insights From Ao Spine Recode-Dcm, Benjamin Davies, Jamie Brannigan, Oliver D. Mowforth, Danyal Khan, Angus G.K. Mcnair, Lindsay Tetreault, Iwan Sadler, Ellen Sarewitz, Bizhan Aarabi, Brian Kwon, Toto Gronlund, Vafa Rahimi-Movaghar, Carl Moritz Zipser, Peter John Hutchinson, Shekar Kurpad, James S. Harrop, Jefferson R. Wilson, James D. Guest, Michael G. Fehlings, Mark R.N. Kotter

Department of Neurosurgery Faculty Papers

OBJECTIVES: To explore whether a James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership could provide insights on knowledge translation within the field of degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM).

DESIGN: Secondary analysis of a James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership process for DCM.

PARTICIPANTS AND SETTING: DCM stake holders, including spinal surgeons, people with myelopathy and other healthcare professionals, were surveyed internationally. Research suggestions submitted by stakeholders but considered answered were identified. Sampling characteristics of respondents were compared with the overall cohort to identify subgroups underserved by current knowledge translation.

RESULTS: The survey was completed by 423 individuals from 68 different countries. A total …


Lived Experience-Centred Word Clouds May Improve Research Uncertainty Gathering In Priority Setting Partnerships, Oliver D. Mowforth, Lance Burn, Danyal Z. Khan, Xiaoyu Yang, Sybil R.L. Stacpoole, Toto Gronlund, Lindsay Tetreault, Sukhvinder Kalsi-Ryan, Michelle L. Starkey, Iwan Sadler, Ellen Sarewitz, Delphine Houlton, Julia Carter, Paige Howard, Vafa Rahimi-Movaghar, James D. Guest, Bizhan Aarabi, Brian K. Kwon, Shekar N. Kurpad, James Harrop, Jefferson R. Wilson, Robert Grossman, Emma K. Smith, Angus Mcnair, Michael G. Fehlings, Mark R.N. Kotter, Benjamin M. Davies Apr 2023

Lived Experience-Centred Word Clouds May Improve Research Uncertainty Gathering In Priority Setting Partnerships, Oliver D. Mowforth, Lance Burn, Danyal Z. Khan, Xiaoyu Yang, Sybil R.L. Stacpoole, Toto Gronlund, Lindsay Tetreault, Sukhvinder Kalsi-Ryan, Michelle L. Starkey, Iwan Sadler, Ellen Sarewitz, Delphine Houlton, Julia Carter, Paige Howard, Vafa Rahimi-Movaghar, James D. Guest, Bizhan Aarabi, Brian K. Kwon, Shekar N. Kurpad, James Harrop, Jefferson R. Wilson, Robert Grossman, Emma K. Smith, Angus Mcnair, Michael G. Fehlings, Mark R.N. Kotter, Benjamin M. Davies

Department of Neurosurgery Faculty Papers

INTRODUCTION: AO Spine RECODE-DCM was a multi-stakeholder priority setting partnership (PSP) to define the top ten research priorities for degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM). Priorities were generated and iteratively refined using a series of surveys administered to surgeons, other healthcare professionals (oHCP) and people with DCM (PwDCM). The aim of this work was to utilise word clouds to enable the perspectives of people with the condition to be heard earlier in the PSP process than is traditionally the case. The objective was to evaluate the added value of word clouds in the process of defining research uncertainties in National Institute for …


The Development Of Lived Experience-Centered Word Clouds To Support Research Uncertainty Gathering In Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy: Results From An Engagement Process And Protocol For Their Evaluation, Via A Nested Randomized Controlled Trial, Benjamin M Davies, Oliver D Mowforth, Danyal Z Khan, Xiaoyu Yang, Sybil R L Stacpoole, Olesja Hazenbiller, Toto Gronlund, Lindsay Tetreault, Sukhvinder Kalsi-Ryan, Michelle L Starkey, Iwan Sadler, Ellen Sarewitz, Delphine Houlton, Julia Carter, Evangeline Howard, Vafa Rahimi-Movaghar, James D Guest, Bizhan Aarabi, Brian K Kwon, Shekar N Kurpad, James Harrop, Jefferson R Wilson, Robert Grossman, Emma K Smith, Angus G K Mcnair, Michael G Fehlings, Mark R N Kotter Jun 2021

The Development Of Lived Experience-Centered Word Clouds To Support Research Uncertainty Gathering In Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy: Results From An Engagement Process And Protocol For Their Evaluation, Via A Nested Randomized Controlled Trial, Benjamin M Davies, Oliver D Mowforth, Danyal Z Khan, Xiaoyu Yang, Sybil R L Stacpoole, Olesja Hazenbiller, Toto Gronlund, Lindsay Tetreault, Sukhvinder Kalsi-Ryan, Michelle L Starkey, Iwan Sadler, Ellen Sarewitz, Delphine Houlton, Julia Carter, Evangeline Howard, Vafa Rahimi-Movaghar, James D Guest, Bizhan Aarabi, Brian K Kwon, Shekar N Kurpad, James Harrop, Jefferson R Wilson, Robert Grossman, Emma K Smith, Angus G K Mcnair, Michael G Fehlings, Mark R N Kotter

Department of Neurosurgery Faculty Papers

OBJECTIVES: AO Spine REsearch objectives and Common Data Elements for Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy [RECODE-DCM] is a multi-stakeholder consensus process aiming to promote research efficiency in DCM. It aims to establish the top 10 research uncertainties, through a James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership [PSP]. Through a consensus process, research questions are generated and ranked. The inclusion of people with cervical myelopathy [PwCM] is central to the process. We hypothesized that presenting PwCM experience through word cloud generation would stimulate other key stakeholders to generate research questions better aligned with PwCM needs. This protocol outlines our plans to evaluate this as …