JLA Guidebook Example In this guidebook JLA Guidebook Chapter 1: Introduction The James Lind Alliance Contact us Acknowledgements Chapter 2: James Lind Alliance Methods and Principles Why the JLA method? What is a Priority Setting Partnership? Who's who in the Priority Setting Partnership? What are the principles of the JLA? Exclusions What are evidence uncertainties? JLA Advisers Chapter 3: How to establish a PSP Roles & responsibilities The PSP lead The PSP Coordinator The Information Specialist The PSP Steering Group What are the costs involved in running a PSP? How long does a PSP take? Example Chapter 4: Setting up a PSP Agreeing scope and protocol Identifying and managing partners/stakeholders Example Initial awareness or scoping meeting Example Managing the PSP Appreciating values and perspectives Communications Working with patients and carers Working with clinicians Chapter 5: Gathering uncertainties Example How many responses is enough Example Survey design Survey duration Consent and ethics Searching existing literature for uncertainties Chapter 6: Data processing and verifying uncertainties Stage 1. Download the survey data Stage 2. Remove out-of-scope survey submissions Example Stage 3. Categorise eligible survey submissions Stage 4. Form indicative questions Rephrasing and combining the submissions Finalising the long list of indicative questions Stage 5. Verify the uncertainties Identifying research recommendations Ongoing trials and studies Preparing uncertainties for prioritisation and publication on the JLA website Summary of data management steps Chapter 7: Interim priority setting The number of questions to include Example Who should complete it? Approaches used Examples of interim priority setting Collating and scoring interim priorities Chapter 8: Final priority setting Final priority setting method Who should take part Preparing for the workshop Example Workshop observers Workshop process on the day Workshop best practice Feedback from the final workshop participants The JLA priority setting workshop online Overview of approach to date Key considerations Limitations Chapter 9: Dissemination and publishing of the Top 10 Example JLA reporting requirements Chapter 10: Taking priorities to research funders Example Finding appropriate research funders Communicating with appropriate researchers Thinking about communicating your PSP priorities to the NIHR? Chapter 11: Follow up Example Chapter 12: Toolbox of key PSP documents The JLA website shows a Example-PSP-project-plan-from-Alcohol-related-Liver-Disesase-PSP.pdf Alcohol-Related Liver Disease PSP. Previous Section How long does a PSP take? Next Section Chapter 4: Setting up a PSP