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. 2025 Aug 4;19(5):18632521251333331.
doi: 10.1177/18632521251333331. Online ahead of print.

European Paediatric Orthopaedic Society consensus study to identify research priorities in paediatric orthopaedic surgery

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European Paediatric Orthopaedic Society consensus study to identify research priorities in paediatric orthopaedic surgery

Charlotte Ve Carpenter et al. J Child Orthop. .

Abstract

Background: Paediatric orthopaedic surgery is rarely supported by high-quality evidence, with treatment decisions generally informed by experience or case series. The European Paediatric Orthopaedic Society recognises the need to establish research priorities in the field. This study builds on previous UK research priorities to discover the most important unanswered clinical effectiveness research questions in elective and trauma care and basic science, amongst Paediatric Orthopaedic surgeons across Europe.

Methods: A modified Delphi technique, including an initial scoping survey and a two-round Delphi process conducted amongst paediatric orthopaedic surgeons in Europe.

Results: An average of 113 surgeon responses were received in each round, scoring questions from 1 (low priority) to 5 (high priority). The mean score for importance was 3.59 in elective questions, 3.13 in trauma and 3.54 in basic science. The top questions in each group were identified. The top five research priorities for elective care related to the care of - Perthes Disease, Slipped Upper Femoral Epiphysis and Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip. Those in trauma related to the treatment of fractures around the elbow, forearm and femur Basic science priorities related to pharmaceuticals in the management of paediatric orthopaedic conditions and the pathology of Perthes' Disease and Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip.

Conclusions: The results will help guide clinicians, researchers and funding bodies to focus research towards important topics and improve the evidence for practice in paediatric orthopaedic surgery. We hope that this study will encourage the development of collaborative international studies to improve care in paediatric orthopaedics.

Level of evidence: Level V - decision analysis.

Keywords: Delphi; Paediatric orthopaedics; Perthes’ disease; consensus; developmental dysplasia of the hip; fracture; research priorities; slipped epiphysis; survey.

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Conflict of interest statement

The author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship and/or publication of this article.

Figures

In the “Elective questions 51” flowchart, 27 questions were rejected, 17 were found inappropriate for clinical questions creation, and 6 were related to spines. The remaining 26 now pair with the eight “Original BSCOS questions 10” from “Elective questions into the next round” to make a total of 34 elective questions for the upcoming round.
Figure 1.
Elective flowchart.
Diagram explains the categorization of Trauma questions. It breaks questions for new proposals and original BSCOS, includes reasons for rejecting.
Figure 2.
Trauma flowchart.
Describe a flowchart explaining basic science, including question types and themes.
Figure 3.
Basic science flowchart.
Flowchart for proposed pediatric orthopedic questions with rejection reasons and remaining totals, covering elective, trauma, and basic science.
Figure 4.
Newly proposed questions flowchart.

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