| Literature DB >> 31157148 |
Benjamin M Davies1, Danyal Z Khan1, Oliver D Mowforth1, Angus G K McNair2, Toto Gronlund3, Angelos G Kolias1, Lindsay Tetreault4, Michelle L Starkey1, Iwan Sadler5, Ellen Sarewitz6, Delphine Houlton5, Julia Carter5, Sukhvinder Kalsi-Ryan7, Bizhan Aarabi8, Brian K Kwon9, Shekar N Kurpad10, James Harrop11, Jefferson R Wilson12, Robert Grossman13, Armin Curt14, Michael G Fehlings4, Mark R N Kotter1,15.
Abstract
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Keywords: Core Outcomes in Effectiveness Trials (COMET); Delphi; James Lind Alliance (JLA); OPLL; audit; cervical; cervical stenosis; common data elements (CDE); consensus; dataset; disc herniation; myelopathy; outcome; protocol; research priorities; spondylosis; surveillance
Year: 2019 PMID: 31157148 PMCID: PMC6512197 DOI: 10.1177/2192568219832855
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Global Spine J ISSN: 2192-5682
RECODE-DCM Definitionsa.
| Acronym | Definition | |
|---|---|---|
| DCM | Degenerative cervical myelopathy | — |
| MeSH | Medical Subject Heading | MEDLINE is a database of life science publications. MeSH are hierarchically organized terminology for indexing and cataloguing its contents, to facilitate search. |
| JLA | James Lind Alliance | |
| PSP | Priority Setting Partnership | This process is carried out using a collaborative approach of relevant stakeholders referred to as a PSP. |
| OMERACT | Outcome Measures in Rheumatology | |
| COMET | Core Outcome Measures in Effectiveness Trials | |
| NINDS | National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke | |
| COS | Core Outcome Sets | A set of agreed |
| CDE | Common Data Elements | A set of agreed variables to be measured and reported in clinical trials |
| CMS | Core Measurement Set | A set of agreed tools used to measure outcomes or other data elements. |
| COSMIN | COnsensus-based Standards for the selection of health Measurement INstruments | http://www.cosmin.nl/—The COSMIN initiative aims to improve the selection of health measurement instruments, by ensuring instruments have undergone appropriate evaluation. |
| GRADE | Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation | |
| eDELPHI | Electronic DELPHI | An electronic system used to deliver the Delphi process over the internet. |
a This consensus field is rich with acronyms, often bearing close resemblance in sentiment but different precise meaning. This table lists the acronyms used in this protocol, including a summary (with link out resources where appropriate) of their meaning.
Route to Consensus.
| Consensus Processes | Consensus Stages/Tools |
|---|---|
| Index term | • Delphi |
| Core Outcome Set (COS) | • Systematic review + Qualitative interviews |
| • Delphi | |
| • Consensus meeting | |
| Common Data Elements (CDE) | • Systematic review |
| • Delphi | |
| • Consensus meeting | |
| Priority Setting Partnership (PSP) | • Delphi |
| • Consensus meeting | |
| Core Measurement Set (CMS) | • Systematic review (COSMIN) |
| • Consensus meeting | |
| Clinical Subsets, for Audit and Surveillance | • Consensus Meeting |
Figure 1.Structure of RECODE-DCM.
RECODE DCM will be undertaken in 4 phases. Existing systematic reviews (Phase 1) will inform a Delphi consensus process (Phase 2), which in turn will inform a final consensus meeting (Phase 3). It is anticipated the index term can be confirmed using the Delphi process alone. Phase 4 is the dissemination of findings.
A Priori Consensus Definitionsa.
| Definition | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| “Consensus In,” one of: | (1) ≥70% score 7-9 and ≤15% score 1-3 | AND | ≥50% score 7-9 per stakeholder group |
| (2) ≥90% score 7-9 within a single stakeholder group | |||
| “Consensus Out” | ≥70% score 1-3 and ≤15% score 7-9 | AND | ≥50% score 1-3 per stakeholder group |
| “No Consensus” | Neither of the above criteria are met |
a “Consensus In” will be described as follows: (1) ≥70% score 7 to 9 and ≤15% score 1 to 3, with ≥50% score 7 to 9 per stakeholder group; (2) Or ≥90% score 7 to 9 for one stakeholder group (those with lived experience or health care professionals). “Consensus out” will be defined as ≤15% score 7 to 9 and ≥70% score 1 to 3, with ≤50% score 7 to 9 per stakeholder group.