Top research priorities in healthcare-associated infection in the UK, 2019, Wilson et al.

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  1. Suffolkres

    Suffolkres Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Sent to me by very supportive patient advocate for ME and CFS in Norfolk for nearly 40 years Dr Patrick Thompson !

    "There is a mismatch between research questions which are considered to be important by patients, carers and healthcare professionals and the research performed in many fields of medicine. No relevant studies which have assessed research priorities in healthcare-associated infection (HCAI) that have involved patients' and carers' opinions were identified in the literature."
    Aim
    The Healthcare-Associated Infections Priority Setting Partnership was established to identify the top research priorities in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of HCAI in the UK, considering the opinions of all these groups.

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195670119303251?dgcid=coauthor

    Dear Dr Thompson,

    As co-author of the article Top Research Priorities in Healthcare-Associated Infections in the United Kingdom, we are pleased to let you know that the final version – containing full bibliographic details – is now available online.

    To help you and the other authors access and share this work, we have created a Share Link – a personalized URL providing 50 days' free access to the article. Anyone clicking on this link before January 15, 2020 will be taken directly to the final version of your article on ScienceDirect, which they are welcome to read or download. No sign up, registration or fees are required.

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  2. Amw66

    Amw66 Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    Didn't work for me
     
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    alex3619 Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    The links appear to be to a different paper, about research priorities.
     
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  4. Trish

    Trish Moderator Staff Member

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    The thread title has been corrected to the title of the paper. The original title was based on a sentence from the abstract, hence the confusion.
     

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