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Adam M Gwozdz1, Cindy M M de Jong2, Luz Sousa Fialho3, Theerawich Likitabhorn4, Frieda Sossi3, Paula Blancarte Jaber3, Anette Arbjerg Højen5, Juan I Arcelus6, William R Auger7, Cihan Ay8, Stefano Barco9, Marcelo B Gazzana10, Julie Bayley11, Laurent Bertoletti12, Arina Ten Cate-Hoek13, Alexander T Cohen14, Jean M Connors15, Jean-Philippe Galanaud16, Nicos Labropoulos17, Nicole Langlois18, Mark H Meissner19, Simon Noble20, Esther J Nossent21, Paula Ponce de León Lovatón22, Helia Robert-Ebadi23, Rachel P Rosovsky24, Noa Smolenaars25, Mark Toshner26, Cécile Tromeur27, Kang-Ling Wang28, Eli Westerlund29, Kerstin de Wit30, Stephen A Black31, Frederikus A Klok32.
Abstract
The International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement assembled an international working group of venous thromboembolism experts and patient representatives to develop a standardised minimum set of outcomes and outcome measurements for integration into clinical practice and potentially research to support clinical decision making and benchmarking of quality of care. 15 core outcomes important to patients and health-care professionals were selected and categorised into four domains: patient-reported outcomes, long term consequences of the disease, disease-specific complications, and treatment-related complications. The outcomes and outcome measures were designed to apply to all patients with venous thromboembolism aged 16 years or older. A measurement tool package was selected for inclusion in the core standard set, with a minimum number of items to be measured at predefined timepoints, which capture all core outcomes. Additional measures can be introduced to the user by a cascade opt-in system that allows for further assessment if required. This set of outcomes and measurement tools will facilitate the implementation of the use of patient-centred outcomes in daily practice.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36055334 DOI: 10.1016/S2352-3026(22)00215-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lancet Haematol ISSN: 2352-3026 Impact factor: 30.153