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[EQ] Health research prioritization at WHO - An overview of methodology and analysis

Health research prioritization at WHO

An overview of methodology and high level analysis of WHO led health research priority setting exercises

Roderik F. Viergever - Edited by: Robert Terry and Malebona P. Matsoso

September 2010 - Department of Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property, World Health Organization, Geneva

WHO strategy on research for health, Department of Research Policy and Cooperation – September 2010

Available online PDF [29p.] at: http://bit.ly/95pVBI

“……As an initial step towards mapping and identifying research priorities globally, this report describes a review of health research priority setting exercises that have been organized or coordinated through WHO headquarters (HQ) since 2005.

 

The majority of these exercises are undertaken with a view to identifying global health research priorities and usually draw on a wide range of stakeholders. Hence, the priorities that have been set by these exercises can be viewed as indicative of global health research priorities.

The review analysed methodologies used to prioritize research and assessed the number of research priority setting exercises that were performed per health area. As such, it informs both the potential for undertaking a global health research prioritization exercise, as well as the necessity of increased guidance on methods for health research prioritization….”

“……This project had two main goals. Firstly, to provide an overview of methodologies used for research priority setting by WHO HQ departments. Secondly, it intended to acquire an estimate of the volume of research priority setting per health area by a simple measure of the number of activities in that area. This can provide an initial insight into whether the depth of this work is greater in some health areas than in others as an indicator of research gaps…..”

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Introduction

Summary of findings

Discussion

Global Strategy and Plan of Action on Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property

WHO strategy on research for health

Introduction

Methods for research priority setting

Mapping global R&D

Methods

Data collection

Assessment of employed methods

Assessment of volume of research priority setting per health area

Limitations

Results

Catalogue

Assessment of employed methods

Assessment of volume of research priority setting per health area

Discussion

Options for next steps

Guidance on the process of research prioritization

Coordination of research prioritization

On a national level

On a global level - Is there a need for global health research priorities?

Possible approaches to research priority setting on a global level

Overall note on periodicity

Health systems research priorities

Elements that were not discussed


Appendix 1 - Quality assessment framework for information products whose main purpose was research priority setting

Appendix 2 - Information products by WHO HQ whose main purpose was research priority setting per ePub level 1 health topic

Appendix 3 - Information products by WHO HQ with research priority setting per health topic – per ePub level 2

Appendix 4 - Information products by WHO HQ with research priority setting per department

Annex - Previous research on research priority setting at WHO

Analysis of research priority setting practices at WHO

Normative work

Research priority setting exercises

References

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