Core outcome set development for proximal hamstring tendinopathy (COS-PHT): a study protocol

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Anthony M Nasser, A. Semciw, A. Grimaldi, E. Rio, T. Pizzari, B. Vicenzino
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Abstract Background Proximal hamstring tendinopathy is a common cause of buttock pain in running based sports. A recent systematic review found outcome measures used in research studies on this condition were inconsistent, which impedes synthesis of evidence. To understand the impact tendinopathy has on patients an international collaboration (International Scientific Tendinopathy Symposium Consensus Group) agreed on nine core health domains that should be measured in research on tendinopathy. The aim of this study is to develop an outcome set for proximal hamstring tendinopathy that covers all nine tendinopathy core health domains. This protocol describes the steps taken to develop this core outcome set. Methods This mixed method study will follow two key phases. Phase one: a systematic review will produce a comprehensive list of outcome measures that have been used in studies evaluating proximal hamstring tendinopathy. Outcome measures extracted will be matched to the tendinopathy core health domains by a steering committee of clinicians and researchers. Phase two: following a Delphi process, outcome measures will be considered by experienced clinicians, researchers, and patients. Within this study, outcome measures will be screened and selected using the Outcome Measures in Rheumatology filters of truth, feasibility, and discrimination, with a threshold of 70% agreement set for consensus. Discussion This project aims to provide and disseminate a core outcome set that can be recommended for use in future studies related to proximal hamstring tendinopathy. This will have the potential to improve research quality, allow pooling of studies in meta-analysis and assist in directing future research. Trial registration Protocol registered with the Core Outcome Measures in Effectiveness Trials in May 2021 (http://www.comet-initiative.org). Key points There is no agreed set of outcomes that are consistently used when researching proximal hamstring tendinopathy This protocol outlines the methods to derive a set of outcome measures to use when researching proximal hamstring tendinopathy Researchers, clinicians and patients will participate in a process of selecting outcome measures against the nine core health domains for tendinopathy Where core health domains do not have an outcome measure recommendations for future research will be provided Consistent use of outcome measures will allow pooling of data in meta-analysis and minimise research waste
腘绳肌腱近端病变(COS-PHT)的核心结局集发展:一项研究方案
摘要背景近端腘绳肌腱病是跑步运动中臀部疼痛的常见原因。最近的一项系统综述发现,针对这种情况的研究中使用的结果指标不一致,这阻碍了证据的综合。为了了解腱病对患者的影响,一项国际合作(国际科学腱病研讨会共识小组)就腱病研究中应衡量的九个核心健康领域达成了一致。本研究的目的是开发一套涵盖所有九个肌腱疾病核心健康领域的近端腘绳肌腱疾病的结果集。本协议描述了为制定这一核心成果集而采取的步骤。方法这项混合方法研究将遵循两个关键阶段。第一阶段:系统综述将产生一份全面的结果指标清单,用于评估近端腘绳肌腱疾病的研究。由临床医生和研究人员组成的指导委员会将提取的结果指标与腱病核心健康领域相匹配。第二阶段:在德尔菲过程之后,经验丰富的临床医生、研究人员和患者将考虑结果测量。在这项研究中,将使用风湿病中的结果测量过滤真实性、可行性和歧视性来筛选和选择结果测量,并设定70%的一致性阈值。讨论本项目旨在提供和传播一套核心结果集,可推荐用于未来与近端腘绳肌腱病相关的研究。这将有可能提高研究质量,允许在荟萃分析中汇集研究,并有助于指导未来的研究。2021年5月与有效性试验核心结果指标注册的试验注册方案(http://www.comet-initiative.org)。要点在研究近端腘绳肌腱病时,没有一致使用的一组商定的结果。该方案概述了在研究近侧腘绳腱病时得出一组结果测量值的方法。研究人员,临床医生和患者将参与针对腱病的九个核心健康领域选择结果指标的过程。如果核心健康领域没有结果指标,将为未来的研究提供建议。结果指标的一致使用将允许在荟萃分析中汇集数据,并最大限度地减少研究浪费
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Physical Therapy Reviews
Physical Therapy Reviews REHABILITATION-
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期刊介绍: Physical Therapy Reviews is an international journal which aims to publish contemporary reviews, discussion papers and editorials within physical therapy, and in those basic and clinical sciences which are the basis of physical therapy. The journal is aimed at all those involved in research, teaching and practice within the area of physical therapy. Reviews (both descriptive and systematic) are invited in the following areas, which reflect the breadth and diversity of practice within physical therapy: •neurological rehabilitation •movement and exercise •orthopaedics and rheumatology •manual therapy and massage •sports medicine •measurement •chest physiotherapy •electrotherapeutics •obstetrics and gynaecology •complementary therapies •professional issues •musculoskeletal rehabilitation
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