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Outcomes of the first global multidisciplinary consensus meeting including persons living with obesity to standardize patient-reported outcome measurement in obesity treatment research

Authors :
de Vries, Claire E. E.
Terwee, Caroline B.
Al Nawas, May
van Wagensveld, Bart A.
Janssen, Ignace M. C.
Liem, Ronald S. L.
Nienhuijs, Simon W.
Cohen, Ricardo, V
van Rossum, Elisabeth F. C.
Brown, Wendy A.
Ghaferi, Amir A.
Ottosson, Johan
Coulman, Karen D.
Petry, Tarissa B. Z.
Sogg, Stephanie
West-Smith, Lisa
Halford, Jason C. G.
Salas, Ximena Ramos
Dixon, John B.
Al-Sabah, Salman
Lee, Wei-Jei
Andersen, John Roger
Flint, Stuart W.
Hoogbergen, Maarten M.
Backman, Brooke
Govers, Ellen
Isack, Nadya
Clay, Caroline
Birney, Susie
Gunn, Maureen
Masterson, Paul
Roberts, Audrey
Nesbitt, Jacky
Meloni, Riccardo
le Brocq, Sarah
de Blaeij, Sandra
Kraaijveld, Christina
van der Steen, Floor
Visser, Bibian
Hamers, Petra
Monpellier, Valerie M.
de Vries, Claire E. E.
Terwee, Caroline B.
Al Nawas, May
van Wagensveld, Bart A.
Janssen, Ignace M. C.
Liem, Ronald S. L.
Nienhuijs, Simon W.
Cohen, Ricardo, V
van Rossum, Elisabeth F. C.
Brown, Wendy A.
Ghaferi, Amir A.
Ottosson, Johan
Coulman, Karen D.
Petry, Tarissa B. Z.
Sogg, Stephanie
West-Smith, Lisa
Halford, Jason C. G.
Salas, Ximena Ramos
Dixon, John B.
Al-Sabah, Salman
Lee, Wei-Jei
Andersen, John Roger
Flint, Stuart W.
Hoogbergen, Maarten M.
Backman, Brooke
Govers, Ellen
Isack, Nadya
Clay, Caroline
Birney, Susie
Gunn, Maureen
Masterson, Paul
Roberts, Audrey
Nesbitt, Jacky
Meloni, Riccardo
le Brocq, Sarah
de Blaeij, Sandra
Kraaijveld, Christina
van der Steen, Floor
Visser, Bibian
Hamers, Petra
Monpellier, Valerie M.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Quality of life is a key outcome that is not rigorously measured in obesity treatment research due to the lack of standardization of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) and PRO measures (PROMs). The S.Q.O.T. initiative was founded to Standardize Quality of life measurement in Obesity Treatment. A first face-to-face, international, multidisciplinary consensus meeting was conducted to identify the key PROs and preferred PROMs for obesity treatment research. It comprised of 35 people living with obesity (PLWO) and healthcare providers (HCPs). Formal presentations, nominal group techniques, and modified Delphi exercises were used to develop consensus-based recommendations. The following eight PROs were considered important: self-esteem, physical health/functioning, mental/psychological health, social health, eating, stigma, body image, and excess skin. Self-esteem was considered the most important PRO, particularly for PLWO, while physical health was perceived to be the most important among HCPs. For each PRO, one or more PROMs were selected, except for stigma. This consensus meeting was a first step toward standardizing PROs (what to measure) and PROMs (how to measure) in obesity treatment research. It provides an overview of the key PROs and a first selection of the PROMs that can be used to evaluate these PROs.<br />Funding agencies:Johnson & Johnson USA Philips Vital Health Castor Bart Torensma

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1337537293
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111.obr.13452