1. Selecting Core Outcomes for Randomised Effectiveness trials In Type 2 diabetes (SCORE- IT): A patient and healthcare professional consensus on a core outcome set for type 2 diabetes
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Harman, N.L., Wilding, J.P.H., Curry, D., Harris, J., Logue, J., Pemberton, R.J., Perreault, L., Thompson, G., Tunis, S., Williamson, P.R., SCORE-IT Study Team (Gailus-Durner, V.), SCORE-IT Study Team (Raess, M.), and SCORE-IT Study Team (Sanz-Moreno, A.)
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Male ,Research design ,randomized clinical trials ,Delphi Technique ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Psychological intervention ,Delphi method ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,outcomes ,law.invention ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Outcome Assessment, Health Care ,Health care ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic ,Aged, 80 and over ,Type 2 diabetes ,Middle Aged ,3. Good health ,Treatment Outcome ,Research Design ,Female ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Consensus ,Adolescent ,Endpoint Determination ,Health Personnel ,outcomes research ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Quality of life (healthcare) ,Stakeholder Participation ,medicine ,Humans ,Epidemiology/Health Services Research ,Aged ,Implementation Science ,business.industry ,Clinical trial ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Family medicine ,Quality of Life ,Patient Participation ,Outcomes research ,business - Abstract
ObjectivesHeterogeneity in outcomes measured across trials of glucose-lowering interventions for people with type 2 diabetes impacts on the ability to compare findings and may mean that the results have little importance to healthcare professionals and the patients that they care for. The SCORE-IT study (Selecting Core Outcomes for Randomised Effectiveness trials In Type 2 diabetes) has addressed this issue by establishing consensus on the most important outcomes for non-surgical interventions for hyperglycemia in type 2 diabetes.Research design and methodsA comprehensive list of outcomes was developed from registered clinical trials, online patient resources, qualitative literature and long-term studies in the field. This list was then scored in a two-round online Delphi survey completed by healthcare professionals, people with type 2 diabetes, researchers in the field and healthcare policymakers. The results of this online Delphi were discussed and ratified at a face-to-face consensus meeting.Results173 people completed both rounds of the online survey (116 people with type 2 diabetes, 37 healthcare professionals, 14 researchers and 6 policymakers), 20 of these attended the consensus meeting (13 people with type 2 diabetes and 7 healthcare professionals). Consensus was reached on 18 core outcomes across five domains, which include outcomes related to diabetes care, quality of life and long-term diabetes-related complications.ConclusionsImplementation of the core outcome set in future trials will ensure that outcomes of importance to all stakeholders are measured and reported, enhancing the relevance of trial findings and facilitating the comparison of results across trials.
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- 2019