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A European Research Agenda for Geriatric Emergency Medicine: a modified Delphi study

Simon P. Mooijaart, Christian H. Nickel, Simon Conroy, Jacinta A. Lucke, Lisa S. van Tol, Mareline Olthof, Laura C. Blomaard, Bianca M. Buurman, Zerrin Defne Dündar, Bas de Groot, Beatrice Gasperini, Pieter Heeren, Mehmet Akif Karamercan, Rosa McNamara, Áine Mitchell, James David van Oppen, Francisco Javier Martín‐Sánchez, Yvonne Schoon, Katrin Singler, Renan Spode, Sigrun Skúldóttir, Thordis Thorrsteindottir, Marije van der Velde, James Wallace

2020European Geriatric Medicine48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: Geriatric Emergency Medicine (GEM) focuses on delivering optimal care to (sub)acutely ill older people. This involves a multidisciplinary approach throughout the whole healthcare chain. However, the underpinning evidence base is weak and it is unclear which research questions have the highest priority. The aim of this study was to provide an inventory and prioritisation of research questions among GEM professionals throughout Europe. METHODS: A two-stage modified Delphi approach was used. In stage 1, an online survey was administered to various professionals working in GEM both in the Emergency Department (ED) and other healthcare settings throughout Europe to make an inventory of potential research questions. In the processing phase, research questions were screened, categorised, and validated by an expert panel. Subsequently, in stage 2, remaining research questions were ranked based on relevance using a second online survey administered to the same target population, to identify the top 10 prioritised research questions. RESULTS: In response to the first survey, 145 respondents submitted 233 potential research questions. A total of 61 research questions were included in the second stage, which was completed by 176 respondents. The question with the highest priority was: Is implementation of elements of CGA (comprehensive geriatric assessment), such as screening for frailty and geriatric interventions, effective in improving outcomes for older patients in the ED? CONCLUSION: This study presents a top 10 of high-priority research questions for a European Research Agenda for Geriatric Emergency Medicine. The list of research questions may serve as guidance for researchers, policymakers and funding bodies in prioritising future research projects.

Topics & Concepts

Delphi methodMedicineRelevance (law)Psychological interventionMultidisciplinary approachGeriatricsHealth careDelphiPopulationFamily medicineMedical educationNursingEnvironmental healthPsychiatryPolitical scienceLawEconomicsSocial scienceOperating systemComputer scienceMathematicsSociologyEconomic growthStatisticsFrailty in Older AdultsDelphi Technique in ResearchEmergency and Acute Care Studies
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