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The development of a faecal incontinence core outcome set: an international Delphi study protocol

Authors :
Carolynne J. Vaizey
Jos Kleijnen
Daniel Keszthelyi
Stephanie O. Breukink
Jean W M Muris
Emma V. Carrington
Giuseppe Chiarioni
Foteini Anastasiou
Sadé Assmann
Yasuko Maeda
E. Bradshaw
Mona Rydningen
Daniel Pohl
Merel Kimman
Interne Geneeskunde
MUMC+: MA Maag Darm Lever (9)
RS: NUTRIM - R2 - Liver and digestive health
Family Medicine
MUMC+: KIO Kemta (9)
RS: CAPHRI - R2 - Creating Value-Based Health Care
RS: CAPHRI - R5 - Optimising Patient Care
Family Medicine Education
RS: GROW - R3 - Innovative Cancer Diagnostics & Therapy
Surgery
MUMC+: MA Heelkunde (9)
University of Zurich
Assmann, Sadé
Source :
International Journal of Colorectal Disease, Assmann, S, Keszthelyi, D, Kleijnen, J, Kimman, M, Anastasiou, F, Bradshaw, E, Carrington, E, Chiarioni, G, Maeda, Y, Muris, J, Pohl, D, Rydningen, M, Vaizey, C & Breukink, S 2021, ' The development of a faecal incontinence core outcome set: an international Delphi study protocol ', International journal of colorectal disease . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00384-021-03865-2, International Journal of Colorectal Disease, 36(3), 617-622. Springer, Cham
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer, 2021.

Abstract

Purpose Faecal incontinence (FI) is estimated to affect around 7.7% of people. There is a lack of uniformity in outcome definitions, measurement and reporting in FI studies. Until now, there is no general consensus on which outcomes should be assessed and reported in FI research. This complicates comparison between studies and evidence synthesis, potentially leading to recommendations not evidence-based enough to guide physicians in selecting an FI therapy. A solution for this lack of uniformity in reporting of outcomes is the development of a Core Outcome Set (COS) for FI. This paper describes the protocol for the development of a European COS for FI. Methods Patient interviews and a systematic review of the literature will be performed to identify patient-, physician- and researcher-oriented outcomes. The outcomes will be categorised using the COMET taxonomy and put forward to a group of patients, physicians (i.e. colorectal surgeons, gastroenterologists and general practitioners) and researchers in a Delphi consensus exercise. This exercise will consist of up to three web-based rounds in which participants will prioritise and condense the list of outcomes, which is expected to result in consensus. A consensus meeting with participants from all stakeholder groups will take place to reach a final agreement on the COS. Discussion This study protocol describes the development of a European COS to improve reliability and consistency of outcome reporting in FI studies, thereby improving evidence synthesis and patient care. Trial registration This project has been registered in the COMET database on the 1st of April 2020, available at http://www.comet-initiative.org/Studies/Details/1554. The systematic review has been registered on the PROSPERO database on the 31st of August 2020, available at https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/display_record.php?RecordID=202020&VersionID=1381336.

Details

ISSN :
01791958
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Colorectal Disease, Assmann, S, Keszthelyi, D, Kleijnen, J, Kimman, M, Anastasiou, F, Bradshaw, E, Carrington, E, Chiarioni, G, Maeda, Y, Muris, J, Pohl, D, Rydningen, M, Vaizey, C & Breukink, S 2021, ' The development of a faecal incontinence core outcome set: an international Delphi study protocol ', International journal of colorectal disease . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00384-021-03865-2, International Journal of Colorectal Disease, 36(3), 617-622. Springer, Cham
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0d66ef82bd677fba8a9056969e5e297a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-214925