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Setting research priorities for global pandemic preparedness: an international consensus and comparison with ChatGPT's output

Setting research priorities for global pandemic preparedness: an international consensus and comparison with ChatGPT's output
Setting research priorities for global pandemic preparedness: an international consensus and comparison with ChatGPT's output

Background: In this priority-setting exercise, we sought to identify leading research priorities needed for strengthening future pandemic preparedness and response across countries. Methods: The International Society of Global Health (ISoGH) used the Child Health and Nutrition Research Initiative (CHNRI) method to identify research priorities for future pandemic preparedness. Eighty experts in global health, translational and clinical research identified 163 research ideas, of which 42 experts then scored based on five pre-defined criteria. We calculated intermediate criterion-specific scores and overall research priority scores from the mean of individual scores for each research idea. We used a bootstrap (n = 1000) to compute the 95% confidence intervals. Results: Key priorities included strengthening health systems, rapid vaccine and treatment production, improving international cooperation, and enhancing surveillance efficiency. Other priorities included learning from the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, managing supply chains, identifying planning gaps, and promoting equitable interventions. We compared this CHNRI-based outcome with the 14 research priorities generated and ranked by ChatGPT, encountering both striking similarities and clear differences. Conclusions: Priority setting processes based on human crowdsourcing - such as the CHNRI method - and the output provided by ChatGPT are both valuable, as they complement and strengthen each other. The priorities identified by ChatGPT were more grounded in theory, while those identified by CHNRI were guided by recent practical experiences. Addressing these priorities, along with improvements in health planning, equitable community-based interventions, and the capacity of primary health care, is vital for better pandemic preparedness and response in many settings.

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Song, Peige, Adeloye, Davies and Acharya, Yubraj , International Society of Global Health (ISoGH) (2024) Setting research priorities for global pandemic preparedness: an international consensus and comparison with ChatGPT's output. Journal of Global Health, 14, [04054]. (doi:10.7189/jogh.14.04054).

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Background: In this priority-setting exercise, we sought to identify leading research priorities needed for strengthening future pandemic preparedness and response across countries. Methods: The International Society of Global Health (ISoGH) used the Child Health and Nutrition Research Initiative (CHNRI) method to identify research priorities for future pandemic preparedness. Eighty experts in global health, translational and clinical research identified 163 research ideas, of which 42 experts then scored based on five pre-defined criteria. We calculated intermediate criterion-specific scores and overall research priority scores from the mean of individual scores for each research idea. We used a bootstrap (n = 1000) to compute the 95% confidence intervals. Results: Key priorities included strengthening health systems, rapid vaccine and treatment production, improving international cooperation, and enhancing surveillance efficiency. Other priorities included learning from the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, managing supply chains, identifying planning gaps, and promoting equitable interventions. We compared this CHNRI-based outcome with the 14 research priorities generated and ranked by ChatGPT, encountering both striking similarities and clear differences. Conclusions: Priority setting processes based on human crowdsourcing - such as the CHNRI method - and the output provided by ChatGPT are both valuable, as they complement and strengthen each other. The priorities identified by ChatGPT were more grounded in theory, while those identified by CHNRI were guided by recent practical experiences. Addressing these priorities, along with improvements in health planning, equitable community-based interventions, and the capacity of primary health care, is vital for better pandemic preparedness and response in many settings.

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Published date: 16 February 2024

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Local EPrints ID: 488037
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/488037
ISSN: 2047-2986
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Author: Peige Song
Author: Davies Adeloye
Author: Yubraj Acharya
Author: Danladi Adamu Bojude
Author: Sajjad Ali
Author: Rowalt Alibudbud
Author: Sheri Bastien
Author: Francisco Becerra-Posada
Author: Monika Berecki
Author: Adams Bodomo
Author: Florencia Borrescio-Higa
Author: Marie Buchtova
Author: Harry Campbell
Author: Kit Yee Chan
Author: Sohaila Cheema
Author: Mickey Chopra
Author: Darien Alfa Cipta
Author: Lina Diaz Castro
Author: Kurubaran Ganasegeran
Author: Teshome Gebre
Author: Anton Glasnović
Author: Christopher J. Graham
Author: Chinonso Igwesi-Chidobe
Author: Per Ole Iversen
Author: Bismeen Jadoon
Author: Giuseppe Lanza
Author: Calum Macdonald
Author: Chulwoo Park
Author: Mohammad Mainul Islam
Author: Suleiman Mshelia
Author: Harish Nair
Author: Zhi Xiang Ng
Author: Mila Nu Nu Htay
Author: Kabiru Olusegun Akinyemi
Author: Michelle Parisi
Author: Smruti Patel
Author: Prince Peprah
Author: Ozren Polasek
Author: Renata Riha
Author: Elena S. Rotarou
Author: Emma Sacks
Author: Konstantin Sharov
Author: Srdjan Stankov
Author: Wenang Supriyatiningsih
Author: Rosnah Sutan
Author: Mark Tomlinson
Author: Alexander C. Tsai
Author: Dialechti Tsimpida ORCID iD
Author: Sandro Vento
Author: Liang Wang
Corporate Author: International Society of Global Health (ISoGH)

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