Summary
Sepsis Research FEAT and the James Lind Alliance launched a survey last year giving health and social care professionals and sepsis patients and their carers the unique opportunity to shape future sepsis research.
They are now launching phase 2 of the survey.
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When Sepsis Research FEAT and the James Lind Alliance published its first sepsis priority setting partnership (PSP) survey on World Sepsis Day last year a staggering 718 respondents posed 950 questions relating to sepsis and its treatment that they really wanted the answers to. It is clear that sepsis is of huge importance to the general public, carers and clinicians.
Phase 2 is now live. And this stage matters even more than the first.
Having gone through the 950 answers in fine detail, Sepsis Research FEAT and the James Lind Alliance now have a list of 54 questions to filter down to a final top 10 of research priorities.
They would like to encourage as many patients, carers and healthcare professionals as possible to prioritise those 54 questions – an exercise that takes around 12 minutes to complete.
This process is essential to ensuring that underrepresented voices are heard and resources are channelled towards the issues that will genuinely benefit sepsis patients in the future.
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