Global research priorities on COVID-19 for maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health

A. S. M. Nawshad Uddin Ahmed,Abdellatif Maamri,Adegoke G. Falade,Adejumoke Idowu Ayede,Adnan Bhutta, Ajay Gambhir,Alfredo Tagarro, Ali Abdelmegeid,Ali Reza Ahmadi,Aluisio J. D. Barros,Amha Mekasha,Anantha Kumar Srinivasaiyer,Andre Ricardo Araujo da Silva, Andreas Schultz,Batool Fatima, Bishnupada Dhar, Brian Magowan,Bridget Wills,Camille Raynes-Greenow,Caroline Homer, Carolyn Maclennan,Catherine Ward,Daniel Martinez Garcia,David Ross,David Murdoch, Deborah Joy Wilson,Ebun Adejuyigbe,Ecaterina Stasii, Elaine Scudder,Emma Sacks,Eric D. McCollum,Fernando Althabe,Fiona Russell,G. S. Kumar,Halvor Sommerfelt,Hamish Graham,Hannah Blencowe,Hannah Tappis,Haroon Saloojee, Hesham Abdussalam Ben Masaud,Hiresh Tiwary,Ifeyinwa Asiodu, James B. Newton,Jessica Bourdaire,Joel Amwe Adze,Jose Martines,Juan M. Lozano,Judd Walson,Judith Rankin,Karel Allegaert, Karell G. Pelle,Karen Edmond,Katayoun Rabiei,Kathleen M. Rasmussen,Khalid Yunis,Laura Ferguson,Leith Greenslade, Lilian Kiapi,Lisa Noguchi,Louis Bont,Louise T. Day,Lynne Mofenson, Maher Aboumayaleh, Majda Aquzouz,Mamdouh Wahba,Mari Nagai,Marian Knight,Marina Melkumova, Mariyam Jenyfa,Mark I. Neuman,Martin Meremikwu,Mary Kinney,Michael Gravett, Michael T. Hawkes, Michel Pacque,Michele Walsh,Michelle K. McGuire,Nagiba AAbdulghani AlShawafi,Najwa Khuri-Bulos, Naveen Thacker,Nigel Rollins,Niranjan Kissoon,Olena Starets,Olivier Picone,Olufemi T. Oladapo,Omer Erdeve,P. Brian Smith,Philippe Van de Perre,Praveen Kumar,Punam Mangtani,Qalab Abbas, Rabeya Khatoon,Rajiv Bahl,Rakesh Lodha,Rebecca Grais,Rebecca Richards-Kortum,Reeta Rasaily,Richmond Aryeetey,Robert Pattinson, Roberta Petrucci, Rodolfo Rossi,Ryan M. Pace,Sachiyo Yoshida, Salimah R. Walani, Sanjeeva S. P. Godakandage, Sarah Bauler,Sarah S. Comstock,Saurav Basu, Senait Kebede,Senjuti Saha, Shinjini Bhatnagar, Shoo Kim Lee, Shuchita Gupta, Simon Nyovuura Antara,Soo Downe,Stephen Freedman,Stephen J. Lye,Suellen Miller, Suha Sulimani,Sylvia H. Ley, Tara D. Mangal, Tina Lavin,Ting Shi, Todd A. Florin,Ulrik Kraemer Sundekilde, Valentina Baltag, Veronica Valdes, William Cherniak,Yasir Bin Nisar, Zainularab Zohra Shamszai,Zohreh Sadat Navabi

JOURNAL OF GLOBAL HEALTH(2021)

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Background This research prioritization aimed to identify major research gaps in maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health (MNCAH) to help mitigate the direct and indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods We adapted the Child Health and Nutrition Research Initiative methodology. We defined scope, domains, themes and scoring criteria. We approached diverse global experts via email to submit their research ideas in MNCAH and MNCAH-related cross-cutting/health systems area. We curated the research ideas as research questions (RQs) and sent them to the consenting experts for scoring via the online link. For each RQ, the research priority score (RPS) was calculated as an average of individual criterion scores and ranked based on RPS in each area. Results We identified top-ranked 10 RQs in each maternal, newborn, and child and adolescent health and 5 in the cross-cutting/health systems area. In maternal health, indirect effects on care, measures to improve care, health risks and outcomes, and preventing and managing SARS-CoV-2 infection/COVID-19 disease were priority RQs. In newborn health, clinical characterization and managing SARS-CoV-2 infection/COVID-19 disease, mode of transmission and interventions to prevent transmission were the focus. For child and adolescent health, top-ranked RQs were indirect effects on care, clinical status and outcomes, interventions to protect against SARS-CoV-2 infection/COVID-19 disease, and educational institute-related RQs. The cross-cutting RQs were the effects of the pandemic on availability, access, care-seeking and utilization of MNCAH services and potential solutions. Conclusions We call on partners, including governments, non-governmental organizations, research institutes, and donors, to address this urgent research agenda.
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global research priorities,adolescent health,newborn,maternal
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