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Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injury Priority Setting Partnership - Anonymised results survey round 1 - gathering uncertainties - raw data -

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posted on 2024-11-18, 06:53 authored by Hazel BrownHazel Brown

Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injuries (TBPI) are life changing and can lead to permanent changes in function of the arm and hand. The severity of symptoms can vary greatly from person to person, and between different affected nerves and joints. Symptoms can be short-term, lasting a few months, whereas others can experience continuous and severe problems for the rest of their lives. Symptoms can include pain, numbness, stiffness, muscle weakness and reduced movement in the arm and hand.

The James Lind Alliance (JLA) brings together patients, carers, scientists and health and social care professionals in Priority Setting Partnerships (PSPs) to agree what research matters most in given disease areas.

This dataset contains data from the round 1 survey of the above PSP. The survey was launched and invited respondents to submit their unanswered research questions about the assessment, diagnosis, treatment and long term follow up of brachial plexus injuries. Data was inputted into a online Google form between January 2023 and March 2023.


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