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![]() https://doi.org/10.18502/avr.v34i2.18052 Citation: Teimourpour A, Karimi Gh, Amini-Kafiabad S, Maghsudlu M, Vafaiyan V, Mokhtari M, Rastegar M, Aminipour N. Formulating Research Priorities in Iran’s Blood Transfusion: Enhancing Research System for Improved Outcomes. J Iran Blood Transfus. 2025: 22 (2) : 111-122 Correspondence: Karimi Gh., Associate professor of Biological Products and Blood Safety Research Center, High Institute for Research and Education in Transfusion Medicine. P.O.Box: 14665-1157, Tehran, Iran. Tel: (+9821) 88601564 E-mail: g.karimi@tmi.ac.ir |
A B S T R A C T Background and Objectives Establishing research priorities is essential for optimizing scientific impact and ensuring that funding is directed toward high-priority areas. This study aimed to identify research priorities for the High Institute for Research and Education in Transfusion Medicine (IRETM) for the period 2023–2026, through the active participation of leading experts and key stakeholders. Materials and Methods This qualitative study applied a systematic process based on international models and conventional content analysis. Diverse stakeholder, including policymakers, academic faculty, provincial blood centers directors, and scientific societies, participated in the prioritization process through a combination of in-person meetings, group discussions sessions, scoring, and online communication platforms. Scoring criteria were adapted from the "Essential National Health Research" approach, comprising 12 evaluative items. Among these, three criteria were considered essential, including the adequacy and effectiveness of available information, ethical considerations, and legal aspects. Failure to meet any of these three criteria resulted in the exclusion of the proposed subjects from the priority list. Data were finalized using structured forms and reviewed by expert and project coordination groups. Final topics and subjects were determined using a quantitative scoring method. In the final stage, the list of subjects under each area was reviewed and approved by Research Council. Results A total of 161 prioritized research subjects, categorized in to 13 areas, were approved by the steering committee (Research Council) and presented as final research priorities. The highest numbers of subjects were found in the categories of "Donation and Donors", "Blood Safety" and "clinical aspect of Blood Transfusion" reflecting participants’ perception of their strategic significance. Other areas such as quality system, plasma and its derivatives, and immunohematology were also notable. Conclusions This study showed that using an integrated approach, coupled with active engagement from diverse stakeholders, enhances to identify research needs and strengthens the prioritization process. Compared to earlier versions, the new list featured a notable increase in the number of proposed topics and a broader scope of coverage. Key words: Needs assessment, Research Priorities, Research Activities, Blood Transfusion |
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