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Sight Loss and Vision Priority Setting Partnership ____________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ Sight Loss and Vision Priority Setting Partnership Sight Loss and Vision Priority Setting Partnership _________________________________________________________________________________ The Survey • “What question(s) about the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of sight loss and eye conditions would you like to see answered by research?” • Survey open from 1 May 2012 – 31 July 2012 • Responses sought from patients, relatives, carers and eye health professionals Sight Loss and Vision Priority Setting Partnership _________________________________________________________________________________ Respondees 2,200 people generating 4,461 questions Sight Loss and Vision Priority Setting Partnership _________________________________________________________________________________ The Analysis • Established Data Assessment Group • Removed out of scope responses • Formatted responses into questions • Allocated questions to 12 categories • Checked questions to ensure they represented uncertainties • Combined duplicates Sight Loss and Vision Priority Setting Partnership _________________________________________________________________________________ The Categories Cataract Ocular Inflammatory Ocular Cancer Glaucoma Corneal and External Refractive Error / Ocular Motility AMD Inherited Retinal Diseases Childhood-Onset Vitreoretinal and Ocular Trauma Neuro-ophthalmology Retinal Vascular Sight Loss and Vision Priority Setting Partnership _________________________________________________________________________________ What happens Now? •Priorities set and shared •Report to launch results •Engagement with funders •Applications by researchers •A public resource