A Delphi study to identify and prioritize research areas in sickle cell disease in India

Abstract Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) poses a significant health burden in India, necessitating comprehensive research to address its complex challenges. This Delphi study engaged a diverse panel of experts and stakeholders to identify and prioritize critical research questions on SCD in India. A total...

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Main Authors: Peteneinuo Rulu, Heena Tabassum
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Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-01338-y
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description Abstract Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) poses a significant health burden in India, necessitating comprehensive research to address its complex challenges. This Delphi study engaged a diverse panel of experts and stakeholders to identify and prioritize critical research questions on SCD in India. A total of 74 experts participated in the process of prioritizing research questions in SCD. In the first Delphi round, 52 participants, including scientists, clinicians, policymakers, and representatives from governmental and non-governmental organizations, attended this meeting, where 163 SCD research areas were generated. These areas were refined by the Delphi team in consultation with the core working group, and 16 priority questions were circulated to 81 experts (of which 65 responded) for rating 3 top priority questions. The study revealed three key research priorities: implementation research considering community perceptions addressing stigma, improving diagnostic methods, and developing affordable treatment options. Experts also emphasized the need for patient-centered research, addressing psychosocial challenges, and incorporating innovative treatments and diagnostic tools. The findings provide important insights for advancing SCD research and inform the direction of future SCD research in India, focusing on early detection, innovative treatments, and patient-centered care.
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spelling doaj-art-0c99a08f2c99457c9ef41776e14f01a12025-08-20T03:22:07ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222025-05-0115111010.1038/s41598-025-01338-yA Delphi study to identify and prioritize research areas in sickle cell disease in IndiaPeteneinuo Rulu0Heena Tabassum1Non-Communicable Diseases, Division, Indian Council of Medical ResearchNon-Communicable Diseases, Division, Indian Council of Medical ResearchAbstract Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) poses a significant health burden in India, necessitating comprehensive research to address its complex challenges. This Delphi study engaged a diverse panel of experts and stakeholders to identify and prioritize critical research questions on SCD in India. A total of 74 experts participated in the process of prioritizing research questions in SCD. In the first Delphi round, 52 participants, including scientists, clinicians, policymakers, and representatives from governmental and non-governmental organizations, attended this meeting, where 163 SCD research areas were generated. These areas were refined by the Delphi team in consultation with the core working group, and 16 priority questions were circulated to 81 experts (of which 65 responded) for rating 3 top priority questions. The study revealed three key research priorities: implementation research considering community perceptions addressing stigma, improving diagnostic methods, and developing affordable treatment options. Experts also emphasized the need for patient-centered research, addressing psychosocial challenges, and incorporating innovative treatments and diagnostic tools. The findings provide important insights for advancing SCD research and inform the direction of future SCD research in India, focusing on early detection, innovative treatments, and patient-centered care.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-01338-ySickle cell diseaseDelphi frameworkConsensusIndia
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Delphi framework
Consensus
India
title A Delphi study to identify and prioritize research areas in sickle cell disease in India
title_full A Delphi study to identify and prioritize research areas in sickle cell disease in India
title_fullStr A Delphi study to identify and prioritize research areas in sickle cell disease in India
title_full_unstemmed A Delphi study to identify and prioritize research areas in sickle cell disease in India
title_short A Delphi study to identify and prioritize research areas in sickle cell disease in India
title_sort delphi study to identify and prioritize research areas in sickle cell disease in india
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Delphi framework
Consensus
India
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