Swedish musculoskeletal researchers view on a collaborative network and future research priorities in Swedish healthcare

Author:

Diarbakerli Elias12,Thoreson Olof3,Björklund Martin45,Dahlberg Leif E.6,Englund Martin7,Gerdhem Paul189,Kvist Joanna1011,Mohaddes Maziar3,Peolsson Anneli1012,Rolfson Ola3,Öberg Birgitta10,Abbott Allan1013ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Sciences Intervention and Technology (CLINTEC) Karolinska Institutet Stockholm Sweden

2. Department of Reconstructive Orthopaedics Karolinska University Hospital Stockholm Sweden

3. Department of Orthopaedics, Institute of Clinical Sciences, Sahlgrenska Academy University of Gothenburg, and Sahlgrenska University Hospital Gothenburg Sweden

4. Department of Community Medicine and Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy Umeå University Umeå Sweden

5. Centre for Musculoskeletal Research Department of Occupational Health Sciences and Psychology Faculty of Health and Occupational Studies University of Gävle Gävle Sweden

6. Department of Clinical Sciences Lund, Orthopaedics Lund University Lund Sweden

7. Clinical Epidemiology Unit, Orthopedics Department of Clinical Sciences Lund Lund University Lund Sweden

8. Department of Surgical Sciences Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden

9. Department of Hand Surgery and Orthopaedics Uppsala University Hospital Uppsala Sweden

10. Unit of Physiotherapy Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Science Linköping University Linköping Sweden

11. Department of Molecular Medicine & Surgery Stockholm Sports Trauma Research Center Karolinska Institute Stockholm Sweden

12. Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences Occupational and Environmental Medicine Center Unit of Clinical Medicine Linköping University Linköping Sweden

13. Department of Orthopaedics Linköping University Hospital Linköping Sweden

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundMusculoskeletal disorders (MSK) are a global burden causing significant suffering and economic impact. Systematic identification and targeting of research questions of highest interest for stakeholders can aid in improving MSK disorder knowledge and management.ObjectiveTo obtain Swedish MSK researchers' opinions and views on a collaborative Swedish MSK network (SweMSK) and identify future research areas of importance for Swedish MSK research.MethodsA web‐based survey was conducted July to September 2021 to collect data from 354 Swedish MSK researchers. The survey focused on the need, objectives, and structure of a SweMSK network and identified prioritised areas for future MSK research.ResultsThe study included 141 respondents, of which 82 were associate professors or professors. The majority (68%) supported the creation of a new musculoskeletal network. The most supported element was increased collaboration regarding nationwide and multicenter studies. Respondents recommended the creation of a homepage and the establishment of national work groups with different specific interests as the primary elements of a new network.ConclusionThe results demonstrated a need and desire for increased national research collaboration and the creation of a new musculoskeletal network. The high academic experience and active research participation of the respondents suggest the need for MSK disorder knowledge and management improvement in Sweden. Therefore, the SweMSK network may help facilitate effective collaboration and research efforts that can contribute to the advancement of MSK disorder management and care. This study may provide valuable insights for policymakers, clinicians, and researchers to improve MSK disorder care and management in Sweden.

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Vetenskapsrådet

Publisher

Wiley

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