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孕妇肥胖研究核心结局集(COSSOPP)的制定:一项研究方案。

Development of a Core Outcome Set for Studies on Obesity in Pregnant Patients (COSSOPP): a study protocol.

作者信息

Dadouch Rachel, Faheim Mina, Juando-Prats Clara, Parsons Janet, D'Souza Rohan

机构信息

Institute of Medical Science, University of Toronto7, Toronto, Canada.

MD Program, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

Trials. 2018 Nov 27;19(1):655. doi: 10.1186/s13063-018-3029-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Maternal obesity is a risk factor for adverse maternal, fetal, and neonatal events. Numerous clinical trials are currently exploring the effectiveness of antenatal and peripartum interventions in improving pregnancy outcomes that can in future inform clinical practice. However, the heterogeneity in outcome reporting limits our ability to compare outcomes across studies, and there is a lack of stakeholder representation in outcome choice. A pragmatic solution to this problem is the development of a core outcome set (COS) that defines the minimum criteria for outcome reporting in clinical trials undertaken in this population, arrived at by the involvement of relevant stakeholders.

METHODS

The development of a COS for studies on obesity in pregnant patients (COSSOPP) will comprise five steps. First, a systematic review of published literature will identify the long list of outcomes, their definitions and measurements if applicable, and outcome reporting quality. This will be followed by a meta-synthesis of qualitative studies with patients, and qualitative interviews in Toronto with patients, clinicians, researchers, hospital administrators, and policy-makers, to identify novel outcomes that were not obtained through systematic review. Third, the long list of outcomes will be narrowed down through online Delphi surveys involving an international group of patients and relevant stakeholders. This will be followed by a face-to-face consensus meeting with representatives of all stakeholder groups to arrive at a consensus on the final COS. Finally, in order to determine how the identified core outcomes should be measured, we will conduct another literature review and Delphi process.

DISCUSSION

COSSOPP will engage patients, clinicians, researchers, and other relevant stakeholders in determining the core set of outcomes that should be reported and measured in order to harmonize outcome reporting in studies evaluating the effectiveness of antepartum and peripartum interventions in obese pregnant women. This protocol provides a detailed overview of the steps involved in the development of a COS, to guide researchers in developing COS within their areas of specialization. COMET CORE OUTCOME SET REGISTRATION: http://www.comet-initiative.org/studies/details/939 .

摘要

背景

孕产妇肥胖是导致孕产妇、胎儿及新生儿不良事件的一个风险因素。目前,多项临床试验正在探究产前及围产期干预措施在改善妊娠结局方面的有效性,这些研究结果未来可为临床实践提供参考。然而,结局报告的异质性限制了我们对不同研究结果进行比较的能力,而且在结局选择方面缺乏利益相关者的参与。针对这一问题,一个切实可行的解决办法是制定一个核心结局集(COS),通过相关利益者的参与,确定该人群临床试验中结局报告的最低标准。

方法

孕妇肥胖研究核心结局集(COSSOPP)的制定将包括五个步骤。首先,对已发表文献进行系统回顾,确定结局的详细清单、其定义及适用的测量方法,以及结局报告的质量。随后,对患者的定性研究进行元综合分析,并在多伦多对患者、临床医生、研究人员、医院管理人员和政策制定者进行定性访谈,以确定通过系统回顾未获得的新结局。第三,通过在线德尔菲调查,让国际患者群体及相关利益者参与,缩小结局的详细清单范围。之后,与所有利益相关者群体的代表举行面对面的共识会议,就最终的核心结局集达成共识。最后,为了确定如何测量已确定的核心结局,我们将进行另一轮文献回顾和德尔菲流程。

讨论

COSSOPP将让患者、临床医生、研究人员及其他相关利益者参与确定应报告和测量的核心结局集,以便统一评估肥胖孕妇产前和围产期干预措施有效性的研究中的结局报告。本方案详细概述了制定核心结局集所涉及的步骤,以指导研究人员在其专业领域内制定核心结局集。COMET核心结局集注册:http://www.comet-initiative.org/studies/details/939

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