Identifying a core outcome set for pulmonary sarcoidosis research - the Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research - Sarcoidosis Clinical OUtcomes Taskforce (SCOUT).

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Nicola L Harman, Sarah L Gorst, Paula R Williamson, Elliot S Barnathan, Robert P Baughman, Marc A Judson, Heidi Junk, Nynke A Kampstra, Eugene J Sullivan, David E Victorson, Marc K Walton, Tamara Al-Hakim, Hana Nabulsi, Noopur Singh, Jan C Grutters, Daniel A Culver
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Background: Pulmonary sarcoidosis is a rare granulomatous disease of unknown aetiology. Heterogeneity in the outcomes measured in trials of treatment for pulmonary sarcoidosis has impacted on the ability to systematically compare findings, contributing to research inefficiency. The FSR-SCOUT study has aimed to address this heterogeneity by developing a core outcome set that represents a patient and health professional consensus on the most important outcomes to measure in future research for the treatment of pulmonary sarcoidosis.

Research design and methods: systematic review of trial registries, narrative synthesis of published qualitative literature on the patient experience and results of a patient survey contributed to the development of a comprehensive list of outcomes that were rated in a two round online Delphi survey. The Delphi survey was completed by patients/carers and health professionals and the results discussed and ratified at an online consensus meeting.

Results: 259 patients/carers and 51 health professionals completed both rounds of the Delphi survey. A pre-agreed definition of consensus was applied and the results discussed at an online consensus meeting attended by 17 patients and 7 health professionals). Fifteen outcomes, across five domains (physiological/clinical, treatment, resource use, quality of life, and death), reached the definition of consensus and were included in the core outcome set.

Conclusions: The core outcome set represents a patient and health professional consensus on the most important outcomes for pulmonary sarcoidosis research. The use of the core outcome set in future trials, and efforts to validate its components, will enhance the relevance of trials to stakeholders and will increase the opportunity for the research to contribute to evidence synthesis.

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确定肺结节病研究的核心结果集-结节病研究基金会-结节病临床结果工作组(SCOUT)。
背景:肺结节病是一种罕见的肉芽肿性疾病,病因不明。肺结节病治疗试验结果的异质性影响了系统比较研究结果的能力,导致研究效率低下。FSR-SCOUT研究旨在通过建立一个核心结果集来解决这种异质性,该结果集代表了患者和卫生专业人员对肺结节病治疗未来研究中最重要结果的共识。研究设计和方法:对试验注册进行系统回顾,对已发表的关于患者体验的定性文献进行叙述性综合,并对患者调查结果进行调查,从而形成一份综合的结果清单,并在两轮在线德尔菲调查中进行评分。德尔菲调查由患者/护理人员和卫生专业人员完成,结果在在线共识会议上讨论和批准。结果:259名患者/护理人员和51名卫生专业人员完成了两轮德尔菲调查。采用了事先商定的共识定义,并在有17名患者和7名卫生专业人员参加的在线共识会议上讨论了结果。跨越5个领域(生理/临床、治疗、资源利用、生活质量和死亡)的15个结局达到了共识定义,并被纳入核心结局集。结论:核心结局集代表了肺结节病研究中患者和健康专业人员对最重要结局的共识。在未来的试验中使用核心结果集,并努力验证其组成部分,将增强试验与利益相关者的相关性,并将增加研究有助于证据综合的机会。
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期刊介绍: Sarcoidosis Vasculitis and Diffuse Lung Disease is a quarterly journal founded in 1984 by G. Rizzato. Now directed by R. Baughman (Cincinnati), P. Rottoli (Siena) and S. Tomassetti (Forlì), is the oldest and most prestigious Italian journal in such field.
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