The Research Agenda-Setting for the Department of Health National Specialty Center for Eye Care

Authors

  • John Mark S. de Leon, MD Department of Health Eye Center, East Avenue Medical Center, East Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City 1100 Author

Keywords:

Research agenda-setting, clinical research prioritization, ophthalmology research, Department of Health, stakeholder engagement

Abstract

‎Objective: To describe in detail the research agenda-setting process of the Department of Health National Specialty Center for Eye Care with the guidance of the National Institute of Health (NIH) - Department of Clinical Epidemiology.

Methods: A research agenda technical working group (TWG) was organized to spearhead the research agenda setting, in collaboration and guidance of the NIH. After identifying relevant internal and external stakeholders, the TWG drafted a contextual map that served as an overarching framework. Research topics were obtained from the stakeholders and the TWG collated, reviewed and summarized prior to ranking them systematically. Each topic was prioritized through a weighted ranking system evaluating its feasibility, public health benefit, and resource/cost requirements. A final en banc session including the stakeholders was held to formalize the approval of the research agenda. An infographic was developed to serve as a visual guide for consultants and trainees in initiating research.

Results: The TWG tallied 85 unique research topics from both the internal and external stakeholders. These topics encompassed a broad range of areas, including epidemiology, surgical, and medical management, health systems research, economic evaluations of interventions, and occupational/environmental factors.

Conclusions: The 2024-2027 research agenda of the Department of Health National Specialty Center for Eye Care was crafted, with the guidance of the NIH Department of Clinical Epidemiology. The goal was to improve the center's research output by aligning it with stakeholders thereby serving as a research benchmarking tool for the local ophthalmology community

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Published

2026-06-30

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Original Research