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A systematic review to identify research priority setting in Black and minority ethnic health and evaluate their processes.

Halima IqbalJane WestMelanie Haith-CooperRosemary R C McEachan
Published in: PloS one (2021)
Research priority setting practices were found to mostly not follow good practice guidelines which aim to ensure rigour in priority setting activities and support the inclusion of BAME communities in establishing the research agenda. Research is unlikely to deliver useful findings that can support relevant research and positive change for BAME communities unless they fulfil areas of good practice such as inclusivity of key stakeholders' input, planning for implementation of identified priorities, criteria for deciding on priorities, and evaluation of their processes in research priority setting.
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