Contraception Priority Setting Partnership: Take Part in the Survey

Posted 13 February 2017

Date: 13 Feb 2017

Type: FSRH News and Information

The Contraception Priority Setting Partnership (PSP) launches its second survey to whittle down its long list to 25 research uncertainties

Today the Contraception PSP’s second survey goes live. Since the close of the first survey in which over 200 service users and healthcare professionals suggested around 500 questions that they want contraceptive care research to address, the Steering Group have followed the James Lind Alliance process to arrive at a long list of 57 verified unanswered research questions.

Now, once again we are asking service users and healthcare professionals to tell us which of these 57 questions they think are most important for research to answer by ranking their top 10 from our long list.

We want to hear from:

• individuals and their partners, who are using, have used or have thought about using contraception
• healthcare professionals who provide contraceptive information, support and/or care

From this ranking we hope to arrive at 25-30 questions that will be taken to the Contraception Priority Setting Partnership’s final prioritisation workshop on Friday 21st April.

The survey will run until 13th March 2017. 

Rank the unanswered research questions

Read more about the Contraception PSP

Read more about the James Lind Alliance process the Contraception PSP has followed