This workshop was funded by the International Research, Networking and Collaboration award from Plymouth University, awarded to Mona Nasser from the Peninsula Dental School.
Day 1
Opening of the workshop by Bill Rammell, Deputy Vice Chancellor, Plymouth University
Presentations
- Rebecca Whear – Developing and process of priority setting in PenCLAHRC
- Andy Gibson, Kath Maguire, Faith Harris- Golesworthy (PenPIG) – Patient and Public involvement in prioritising research: principles to guide priority setting
- Janneke Elberse – Priority setting using the Dialogue model
- Mona Nasser – Cochrane Agenda and Priority setting Methods Group
- Peter Tugwell – Global Priority setting for Cochrane and Campbell
Claire Allen - Evidence Aid:Challenges in priority setting
Summary of Discussion session 1
Day 2
Presentations
- Edward Wilson – Economic approaches to research priority setting
- Katherine Cowan – Using a partnership model for priority setting - James Lind Alliance
- Sandy Oliver – Knowledge and Skills for Setting Research Priorities
- Pam Carter – Assessing the research priorities of people living with joint pain
- Marco Palomino – Horizon Scanning in the Environmental and Human Health Centre
Summary of Discussion session 2
Claire Allen from Evidence Aid has also kindly prepared a short report on the workshop for the Evidence Aid website. The report can be accessed at the following link: https://www.cochrane.org/cochrane-reviews/evidence-aid-project/contact-us-other-resources-evidence-aid-news-meetings-and-conf