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Core Outcome Set-STAndardised Protocol Items: the COS-STAP Statement.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Several hundred core outcome set (COS) projects have been systematically identified to date which, if adopted, ensure that researchers measure and report those outcomes that are most likely to be relevant to users of their research. The uptake of a COS by COS users will depend in part on the transparency and robustness of the methods used in the COS development study, which would be increased by the use of a standardised protocol. This article describes the development of the COS-STAP (Core Outcome Set-STAndardised Protocol Items) Statement for the content of a COS development study protocol.

Methods

The COS-STAP Statement was developed following the Enhancing the Quality and Transparency Of Health Research (EQUATOR) Network's methodological framework for guideline development. This included an initial item generation stage, a two-round Delphi survey involving more than 150 participants representing three stakeholder groups (COS developers, journal editors and patient and public involvement researchers interested in COS development), followed by a consensus meeting with eight voting participants.

Results

The COS-STAP Statement consists of a checklist of 13 items considered essential documentation in a protocol, outlining the scope of the COS, stakeholder involvement, COS development plans and consensus processes.

Conclusions

Journal editors and peer reviewers can use the guidance to assess the completeness of a COS development study protocol submitted for publication. By providing guidance for key content, the COS-STAP Statement will enhance the drafting of high-quality protocols and determine how the COS development study will be carried out.

SUBMITTER: Kirkham JJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6371434 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Core Outcome Set-STAndardised Protocol Items: the COS-STAP Statement.

Kirkham Jamie J JJ   Gorst Sarah S   Altman Douglas G DG   Blazeby Jane M JM   Clarke Mike M   Tunis Sean S   Williamson Paula R PR  

Trials 20190211 1


<h4>Background</h4>Several hundred core outcome set (COS) projects have been systematically identified to date which, if adopted, ensure that researchers measure and report those outcomes that are most likely to be relevant to users of their research. The uptake of a COS by COS users will depend in part on the transparency and robustness of the methods used in the COS development study, which would be increased by the use of a standardised protocol. This article describes the development of the  ...[more]

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