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The IDEAL framework in neurosurgery: a bibliometric analysis

Journal

ACTA NEUROCHIRURGICA
Volume 162, Issue 12, Pages 2939-2947

Publisher

SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00701-020-04477-5

Keywords

Research; Evidence; Innovation; Neurosurgery; Surgery; IDEAL framework

Funding

  1. National Institute for Health Research (NIHR)
  2. NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre
  3. NIHR Senior Investigator award
  4. European Union Seventh Framework Program grant (CENTER-TBI) [602150]
  5. Royal College of Surgeons of England
  6. Clinical Lectureship, School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge

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Background The Idea, Development, Exploration, Assessment and Long-term study (IDEAL) framework was created to provide a structured way for assessing and evaluating novel surgical techniques and devices. Objectives The aim of this paper was to investigate the utilization of the IDEAL framework within neurosurgery, and to identify factors influencing implementation. Methods A bibliometric analysis of the 7 key IDEAL papers on Scopus, PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and Google Scholar databases (2009-2019) was performed. A second journal-specific search then identified additional papers citing the IDEAL framework. Publications identified were screened by two independent reviewers to select neurosurgery-specific articles. Results The citation search identified 1336 articles. The journal search identified another 16 articles. Following deduplication and review, 51 relevant articles remained; 14 primary papers (27%) and 37 secondary papers (73%). Of the primary papers, 5 (36%) papers applied the IDEAL framework to their research correctly; two were aligned to the pre-IDEAL stage, one to the Idea and Development stages, and two to the Exploration stage. Of the secondary papers, 21 (57%) explicitly discussed the IDEAL framework. Eighteen (86%) of these were supportive of implementing the framework, while one was not, and two were neutral. Conclusion The adoption of the IDEAL framework in neurosurgery has been slow, particularly for early-stage neurosurgical techniques and inventions. However, the largely positive reviews in secondary literature suggest potential for increased use that may be achieved with education and publicity.

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