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More value and less waste in research on primary cam morphology and its natural history: a qualitative interview study of stakeholders' perspectives

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Background: Primary cam morphology, an acquired bony prominence at the head-neck junction of the femur, is highly prevalent in athlete populations, and causally associated with femoroacetabular impingement syndrome and early hip osteoarthritis. Experts agreed on key elements for primary cam morphology and a prioritised research agenda for the field. This research agenda will require higher-quality research to achieve meaningful progress on the aetiology, prognosis and treatment of primary cam morphology in athletes.

Aim: To explore stakeholders’ perspectives of high-quality research in the research field of primary cam morphology and its natural history.

Methods: Grounded in interpretive description, we used semi-structured interviews to explore stakeholders’ perspectives of high-quality research in the primary cam morphology research field. The framework for INcreasing QUality In patient-orientated academic clinical REsearch (INQUIRE) informed the interview guide. Audio-recorded interviews were transcribed and analysed using thematic analysis. We recruited a heterogenous and purposive maximum variation sample, drawing from a network of research contacts.

Results: Fifteen individuals, several with multiple perspectives on research quality in the field, participated. Exploring stakeholders’ perspectives on research quality through an established research quality framework (INQUIRE) illuminated areas for immediate action for research communities in the field of primary cam morphology and its natural history. We crafted five action inviting themes: research communities should: partner with athletes/patients; champion equity, diversity and inclusion; collaborate with one another; pursue open science; and nurture young scholars.

Conclusion: The findings of this study could inform concrete actions by research communities to pursue higher quality research—more research value and less waste—in the field of primary cam morphology and its natural history. Although the five action-inviting themes reflect contemporary trends in research, and could therefore be transferable to other areas of research, their practical application remains context- and field-specific.

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10.12688/f1000research.154846.1

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MSD
Department:
NDORMS
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Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Journal:
F1000Research More from this journal
Volume:
13
Article number:
1075
Publication date:
2024-09-19
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2046-1402


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English
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2042610
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pubs:2042610
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2025-02-13
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