Global research priorities for COVID-19 in maternal, reproductive and child health: Results of an international survey

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Background The World Health Organization's "Coordinated Global Research Roadmap: 2019 Novel Coronavirus"outlined the need for research that focuses on the impact of COVID-19 on pregnant women and children. More than one year after the first reported case significant knowledge gaps rem...

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Autores: Etti, Melanie, Alger, Jackeline, Salas, Sofia P., Saggers, Robin, Ramdin, Tanusha, Endler, Margit, Gemzell-Danielsson, Kristina, Alfven, Tobias, Ahmed, Yusuf, Callejas, Allison, Eskenazi, Deborah, Khalil, Asma, Le Doare, Kirsty
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Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas
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Lenguaje:inglés
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Materia:COVID-19
Child
Child Health
Reproductive Health
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title Global research priorities for COVID-19 in maternal, reproductive and child health: Results of an international survey
spellingShingle Global research priorities for COVID-19 in maternal, reproductive and child health: Results of an international survey
Etti, Melanie
COVID-19
Child
Child Health
Reproductive Health
title_short Global research priorities for COVID-19 in maternal, reproductive and child health: Results of an international survey
title_full Global research priorities for COVID-19 in maternal, reproductive and child health: Results of an international survey
title_fullStr Global research priorities for COVID-19 in maternal, reproductive and child health: Results of an international survey
title_full_unstemmed Global research priorities for COVID-19 in maternal, reproductive and child health: Results of an international survey
title_sort Global research priorities for COVID-19 in maternal, reproductive and child health: Results of an international survey
author Etti, Melanie
author_facet Etti, Melanie
Alger, Jackeline
Salas, Sofia P.
Saggers, Robin
Ramdin, Tanusha
Endler, Margit
Gemzell-Danielsson, Kristina
Alfven, Tobias
Ahmed, Yusuf
Callejas, Allison
Eskenazi, Deborah
Khalil, Asma
Le Doare, Kirsty
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author2 Alger, Jackeline
Salas, Sofia P.
Saggers, Robin
Ramdin, Tanusha
Endler, Margit
Gemzell-Danielsson, Kristina
Alfven, Tobias
Ahmed, Yusuf
Callejas, Allison
Eskenazi, Deborah
Khalil, Asma
Le Doare, Kirsty
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author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Etti, Melanie
Alger, Jackeline
Salas, Sofia P.
Saggers, Robin
Ramdin, Tanusha
Endler, Margit
Gemzell-Danielsson, Kristina
Alfven, Tobias
Ahmed, Yusuf
Callejas, Allison
Eskenazi, Deborah
Khalil, Asma
Le Doare, Kirsty
dc.subject.es_PE.fl_str_mv COVID-19
Child
Child Health
Reproductive Health
topic COVID-19
Child
Child Health
Reproductive Health
description Background The World Health Organization's "Coordinated Global Research Roadmap: 2019 Novel Coronavirus"outlined the need for research that focuses on the impact of COVID-19 on pregnant women and children. More than one year after the first reported case significant knowledge gaps remain, highlighting the need for a coordinated approach. To address this need, the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Working Group (MNCH WG) of the COVID- 19 Clinical Research Coalition conducted an international survey to identify global research priorities for COVID-19 in maternal, reproductive and child health. Method This project was undertaken using a modified Delphi method. An electronic questionnaire was disseminated to clinicians and researchers in three different languages (English, French and Spanish) via MNCH WG affiliated networks. Respondents were asked to select the five most urgent research priorities among a list of 17 identified by the MNCH WG. Analysis of questionnaire data was undertaken to identify key similarities and differences among respondents according to questionnaire language, location and specialty. Following elimination of the seven lowest ranking priorities, the questionnaire was recirculated to the original pool of respondents. Thematic analysis of final questionnaire data was undertaken by the MNCH WG from which four priority research themes emerged. Results Questionnaire 1 was completed by 225 respondents from 29 countries. Questionnaire 2 was returned by 49 respondents. The four priority research themes which emerged from the analysis were 1) access to healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2) the direct and 3) indirect effects of COVID-19 on pregnant and breastfeeding women and children and 4) the transmission of COVID-19 and protection from infection. Conclusion The results of these questionnaires indicated a high level of concordance among continents and specialties regarding priority research themes. This prioritized list of research uncertainties, developed to specifically highlight the most urgent clinical needs as perceived by healthcare professionals and researchers, could help funding organizations and researchers to answer the most pressing questions for clinicians and public health professionals during the pandemic. It is hoped that these identified priority research themes can help focus the discussion regarding the allocation of limited resources to enhance COVID-19 research in MNCH globally.
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