Metodologías para la priorización en investigación en salud: una revisión sistemática de la literatura

Revista Panamericana De Salud Pública = Pan American Journal of Public Health
Juan Camilo FuentesY Jorge Enrique Fernández

Abstract

Identificar elementos metodológicos clave para la priorización en investigación en salud, a partir de las metodologías reportadas en la literatura científica. Se realizó una búsqueda sistemática en Medline, Embase, LILACS, y fuentes complementarias de literatura gris. Se utilizaron las palabras clave: research, methods y health priorities, en combinación con términos libres. Dos revisores independientes, de acuerdo con criterios previamente definidos, seleccionaron revisiones de la literatura o documentos metodológicos que presentaran metodologías para priorización en investigación en salud. Se extrajeron las principales características de las metodologías reportadas y se identificaron elementos comunes. Se incluyeron siete revisiones y cinco documentos metodológicos, que reportaron cuatro metodologías estructuradas específicas y múltiples aproximaciones metodológicas que combinan elementos diversos. En general, estas metodologías integran la perspectiva de actores clave con información objetiva, mediante la aplicación de técnicas estandarizadas de participación, para establecer un ranking de prioridades, con base en criterios previamente definidos. Se identificaron elementos metodológicos comunes relacionados con pasos del pro...Continue Reading

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