Development of a core outcome set for open lower limb fracture.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q2 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
Alexander L Aquilina, Henry Claireaux, Christian O Aquilina, Elizabeth Tutton, Ray Fitzpatrick, Matthew L Costa, Xavier L Griffin
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Open lower limb fracture is life-changing, resulting in substantial morbidity and resource demand, while inconsistent outcome-reporting hampers systematic review and meta-analysis. A core outcome set establishes consensus among key stakeholders for the recommendation of a minimum set of outcomes. This study aims to define a core outcome set for adult open lower limb fracture. Candidate outcomes were identified from a previously published systematic review and a secondary thematic analysis of 25 patient interviews exploring the lived experience of recovery from open lower limb fracture. Outcomes were categorized and sequentially refined using healthcare professional and patient structured discussion groups. Consensus methods included a multi-stakeholder two-round online Delphi survey and a consensus meeting attended by a purposive sample of stakeholders, facilitated discussion, and voting using a nominal group technique. Thematic analysis and systematic review identified 121 unique outcomes, reduced to 68 outcomes following structured discussion groups. Outcomes were presented to 136 participants who completed a two-round online Delphi survey. The Delphi survey resulted in 11 outcomes identified as consensus 'in' only. All outcomes were discussed at a consensus meeting attended by 15 patients, 14 healthcare professionals, 11 researchers, and one patient-carer. Consensus was achieved for a four-core outcome set: 'Walking, gait and mobility', 'Being able to return to life roles', 'Pain or discomfort', and 'Quality of life'. This study used robust consensus methods to establish a core outcome set that should be measured in all future research studies and audits of clinical practice without precluding the measurement of additional outcomes.

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开放性下肢骨折核心预后集的建立。
开放性下肢骨折会改变患者的生活,导致大量的发病率和资源需求,而不一致的结果报告阻碍了系统评价和荟萃分析。核心成果集在关键利益攸关方之间就建议最低成果集达成共识。本研究旨在确定成人开放性下肢骨折的核心预后集。候选结果来自先前发表的系统综述和对25名患者访谈的次要主题分析,探讨开放性下肢骨折恢复的生活经验。使用医疗保健专业人员和患者组织的讨论组对结果进行分类和顺序改进。共识方法包括多利益相关者两轮在线德尔菲调查和由利益相关者有目的的样本参加的共识会议,促进讨论,并使用名义上的群体技术投票。专题分析和系统审查确定了121个独特的成果,在组织讨论小组之后减少到68个成果。结果呈现给136名参与者,他们完成了两轮在线德尔菲调查。德尔菲调查得出的11个结果均为“赞成”。所有结果都在15名患者、14名医疗保健专业人员、11名研究人员和1名患者护理人员参加的共识会议上进行了讨论。达成了四个核心结果集的共识:“步行,步态和活动”,“能够恢复生活角色”,“疼痛或不适”和“生活质量”。本研究采用了强有力的共识方法来建立一个核心结果集,该结果集应该在所有未来的研究和临床实践审核中进行测量,而不排除测量其他结果。
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Bone & Joint Research
Bone & Joint Research CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING-ORTHOPEDICS
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
23.90%
发文量
156
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: The gold open access journal for the musculoskeletal sciences. Included in PubMed and available in PubMed Central.
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