Summary of findings tables for measurement property reviews: The evolution and application of OMERACT's summary of measurement properties (SOMP) Table.

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY
Dorcas Beaton , Maarten Boers , Clifton O Bingham , Lara J Maxwell , Philip G Conaghan , Shawna Grosskleg , Catherine Hofstetter , Beverley J Shea , Lee Simon , Peter Tugwell , George A Wells
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Abstract

Background

Literature reviews of measurement properties of an outcome measurement instrument are fast becoming the evidence base for making decisions about the suitability of the instrument for a given application. In our case at OMERACT it is the fitness of an instrument for inclusion in a Core Outcome Set. Transparency in the processes and decision making at each step are important to allow consumers of the literature review to have a clear understanding of the decision-making process. We used an iterative process between methodologists and users to develop a summary of measurement properties table (SOMP) as a knowledge translation tool to communicate what was done, what was found, and what recommendations can be made from it. This, in turn, would provide a readily accessible, summary of findings for those who may need this information to make informed decisions about the adequacy of evidence concerning a measurement instrument.

Methods

Working with key collaborators and end users, including patients, clinical trialists, clinicians, and methodologists across several disease areas, the information that is needed to be included in a SOMP was determined, and initial designs laid out. Users provided feedback and revisions, which were integrated while ensuring the core elements were also being communicated.

Results

Several features emerged for inclusion in the SOMP: the background context for the review, all the evidence that went into the review, what was done in the review process, and the decision made based on the review. The SOMP was designed to capture this in a single document. Working group feedback helped to improve overall understandability.

Conclusions

The SOMP was designed to capture the body of evidence available on the measurement properties for a given instrument, and the processes used to come to a decision about its fit with the intended application. In our case whether it was of good enough quality for use in a Core Outcome Set to represent the domain of interest. The SOMP's iterative development within a multidisciplinary consensus-based organization has helped us develop a tool useful in transparent communication about methods and decision-making made in a given review.
测量性质综述的发现总结表:OMERACT测量性质总结表的演变与应用。
结果测量仪器测量特性的文献综述正迅速成为决定该仪器是否适合特定应用的证据基础。在我们OMERACT的案例中,它是一个工具的适合度,以纳入核心结果集。在每个步骤的过程和决策的透明度是重要的,让消费者的文献综述有一个清晰的了解决策过程。我们在方法学家和用户之间使用迭代过程来开发度量属性表的摘要(SOMP),作为知识转换工具来交流做了什么,发现了什么,以及可以从中提出什么建议。反过来,这将为那些可能需要这些信息的人提供一份易于获取的调查结果摘要,以便对有关测量工具的证据是否充分作出知情决定。方法与主要合作者和最终用户(包括多个疾病领域的患者、临床试验人员、临床医生和方法学家)合作,确定了SOMP中需要包含的信息,并制定了初步设计。用户提供反馈和修改,这些反馈和修改被整合在一起,同时确保核心元素也得到沟通。结果在SOMP中出现了几个特征:审查的背景,审查的所有证据,审查过程中做了什么,以及根据审查做出的决定。SOMP的设计目的是在单个文档中捕获这些信息。工作组的反馈有助于提高总体的可理解性。SOMP的设计是为了获取关于给定仪器测量特性的证据体,以及用于决定其是否适合预期应用的过程。在我们的例子中,它的质量是否足够好,可以用于核心结果集来表示感兴趣的领域。SOMP在基于多学科共识的组织内的迭代开发帮助我们开发了一种工具,用于在给定的审查中对方法和决策进行透明的沟通。
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CiteScore
9.20
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审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism provides access to the highest-quality clinical, therapeutic and translational research about arthritis, rheumatology and musculoskeletal disorders that affect the joints and connective tissue. Each bimonthly issue includes articles giving you the latest diagnostic criteria, consensus statements, systematic reviews and meta-analyses as well as clinical and translational research studies. Read this journal for the latest groundbreaking research and to gain insights from scientists and clinicians on the management and treatment of musculoskeletal and autoimmune rheumatologic diseases. The journal is of interest to rheumatologists, orthopedic surgeons, internal medicine physicians, immunologists and specialists in bone and mineral metabolism.
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