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Setting Research Priorities to Achieve Long-Term Health Targets in Iran Publisher Pubmed



Mansoori P1, 2 ; Majdzadeh R2, 3, 4, 54 ; Abdi Z5 ; Rudan I1 ; Chan KY1, 6, 53 ; Aarabi M7, 8 ; Ahmadnezhad E5 ; Ahmadnia S9 ; Akhondzadeh S10 ; Azin A11 ; Azizi F12 ; Dehnavieh R13 ; Einizinab H14 ; Farzadfar F15 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Mansoori P1, 2
  2. Majdzadeh R2, 3, 4, 54
  3. Abdi Z5
  4. Rudan I1
  5. Chan KY1, 6, 53
  6. Aarabi M7, 8
  7. Ahmadnezhad E5
  8. Ahmadnia S9
  9. Akhondzadeh S10
  10. Azin A11
  11. Azizi F12
  12. Dehnavieh R13
  13. Einizinab H14
  14. Farzadfar F15
  15. Farzaei MH16
  16. Ghanei M17
  17. Haghdoost A18
  18. Hantoushzadeh S19
  19. Heydari G20
  20. Joulaei H21
  21. Kalantari N22
  22. Kelishadi R23
  23. Khosravi A24
  24. Larijani B25
  25. Mahvi AH4, 26
  26. Massah Bavani AR27
  27. Mesdaghinia A28
  28. Mokri A29
  29. Montazeri A30
  30. Mostafavi E31
  31. Motevalian SA32
  32. Naddafi K33, 34
  33. Nikfar S35
  34. Nojoumi SA36
  35. Noroozian M37
  36. Olyaeemanesh A5, 38
  37. Omidvar N39
  38. Ostadtaghizadeh A40
  39. Pourmalek F41
  40. Rahimi R42
  41. Rahimimovaghar A29
  42. Rashidian A43
  43. Razaghi E44
  44. Sadeghibazargani H45
  45. Zalani GS46
  46. Soori H47
  47. Tabrizi JS48
  48. Vedadhir A49, 50
  49. Yazdizadeh B2
  50. Yunesian M51
  51. Zare M52

Source: Journal of Global Health Published:2018


Abstract

Background In 2015, it was estimated that the burden of disease in Iran comprised of 19 million disability- adjusted life years (DALYs), 74% of which were due to non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The observed leading causes of death were cardiovascular diseases (41.9%), neoplasms (14.9%), and road traffic injuries (7.4%). Even so, the health research investment in Iran continues to remain limited. This study aims to identify national health research priorities in Iran for the next five years to assist the efficient use of resources towards achieving the long-term health targets. Methods Adapting the Child Health and Nutrition Research Initiative (CHNRI) method, this study engaged 48 prominent Iranian academic leaders in the areas related to Iran's long-term health targets, a group of research funders and policy makers, and 68 stakeholders from the wider society. 128 proposed research questions were scored independently using a set of five criteria: feasibility, impact on health, impact on economy, capacity building, and equity. Findings The top-10 priorities were focused on the research questions relating to: health insurance system reforms to improve equity; integration of NCDs prevention strategy into primary health care; cost-effective population- level interventions for NCDs and road traffic injury prevention; tailoring medical qualifications; epidemiological assessment of NCDs by geographic areas; equality in the distribution of health resources and services; current and future common health problems in Iran's elderly and strategies to reduce their economic burden; the status of antibiotic resistance in Iran and strategies to promote rational use of antibiotics; the health impacts of water crisis; and research to replace the physician-centered health system with a team-based one. Conclusions These findings highlight consensus amongst various prominent Iranian researchers and stakeholders over the research priorities that require investment to generate information and knowledge relevant to the national health targets and policies. The exercise should assist in addressing the knowledge gaps to support both the National General Health Policies by 2025 and the health targets of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. © 2018, Journal of Health Global.
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