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The opioid use disorder core outcomes set (OUD–COS) for treatment research: findings from a Delphi consensus study

Authors :
Niranjan S. Karnik
John Marsden
Connor McCluskey
Randy A. Boley
Katharine A. Bradley
Cynthia I. Campbell
Megan E. Curtis
David Fiellin
Udi Ghitza
Kathryn Hefner
Yih‐Ing Hser
R. Kathryn McHugh
Sterling M. McPherson
Larissa J. Mooney
Landhing M. Moran
Sean M. Murphy
Robert P. Schwartz
Dikla Shmueli‐Blumberg
Matisyahu Shulman
Kari A. Stephens
Katherine E. Watkins
Roger D. Weiss
Li‐Tzy Wu
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
University of Illinois at Chicago, 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIM: There is no gold-standard and considerable heterogeneity in outcome measures used to evaluate treatments for opioid use disorder (OUD) along the opioid treatment cascade. The aim of this study was to develop the US National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network (CTN) opioid use disorder core outcomes set (OUD-COS). DESIGN: Four-round, e-Delphi expert panel consensus study and plenary research group discussion and targeted consultation. SETTING: United States. PARTICIPANTS: A panel of 25 members including clinical practitioners, clinical researchers and administrative staff from the CTN, the network's affiliated clinical and community sites and the NIDA Centre for the CTN. MEASUREMENTS: From a pool of 24 candidate items in four domains (biomedical/disease status; behaviors, symptoms and functioning; opioid treatment cascade; and morbidity and mortality), the panel completed an on-line questionnaire to rank items with defined specification on a 9-point scale for importance, with a standard 70% consensus criterion. FINDINGS: After the fourth round of the questionnaire and subsequent discussion, consensus was reached for five outcomes: two patient-reported (global impression of improvement and incident non-fatal overdose); one clinician-reported (illicit/non-medical drug toxicology); and two from administrative records (duration of treatment and fatal opioid poisoning). CONCLUSIONS: An e-Delphi consensus study has produced the US National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network opioid use disorder core outcomes set (version 1) for opioid use disorder treatment efficacy and effectiveness research.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cdbe598d3a4c049a42e3e8f0c0a5598c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.25417/uic.21153190