Reporting on results and impact

Here are some updates on the impact of PSPs after a period of time:

To communicate the results of their work and the methods they used, many PSPs publish journal articles or reports and you can see these in our articles and publications section.

Here are some updates from individual PSPs:

In March 2024, the latest NIHR eczema in children update brought together major research on the prevention and treatment of eczema, allowing commissioners, healthcare professionals and families of children with eczema to focus on what is effective. The Collection also explored the support children and their families need to understand and self-manage their eczema effectively, as well as giving details of ongoing research.  All of the studies have been funded through the NIHR and many pick up on priority areas that were identified through the JLA Eczema PSP in 2012. 

In April 2022, a full report and a lay summary on the uses of the priorities from the JLA PSP in Adult Social Work was published, including an evaluation of which priorities have been addressed fully, partially or not at all, and interviews with members of the research community.

In November 2021, the Cystic Fibrosis PSP published 'You said, we did:  How the Cystic Fibrosis priorities have been addressed since they were agreed in 2017', to report on progress with the original PSP priorities, just ahead of it starting a project to refresh the priorities with its communities.

In June 2021, Diabetes UK reported on the work that it had been doing to address the Type 2 Diabetes PSP priorities.

In January 2020, The National Cancer Research Institute published 'Highlighting progress made in living with and beyond cancer research', to give some examples of the progress made since the Living With and Beyond Cancer PSP priorities were announced in 2018.

In June 2019, the Ontario Brain Institute published an update looking at what had happened (.PDF) in the year since the Neurodevelopmental Disorders PSP agreed its priorities.

The NIHR Nottingham Hearing Biomedical Research Unit and British Tinnitus Association reported on work happening around the Tinnitus PSP priorities in January 2017

In 2016, Autistica updated on the progress made so far on each of the Top 10 questions from the Autism PSP.

The Palliative and End of Life Care PSP updated in 2016 on how to continue to address the research priorities post dissemination.

In 2015 the Childhood Disability PSP wrote about What happens after a PSP has identified its priorities?