Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Department of Physical Therapy, College of Applied Medical Science, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
BMJ Open. 2020 Mar 4;10(3):e034744. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-034744.
Musculoskeletal deformities and gait deviations are common features in ambulatory cerebral palsy (CP). Deformity correction through lower limb orthopaedic surgery is the standard form of care aimed at improving or preserving motor function. Current research on CP care does not always take into account individual patients' expectations and needs. There is a wide range of outcome domains and outcome measures used to assess outcome from treatment. This can lead to reporting bias and make it difficult to compare and contrast studies. A core outcome set (COS) would enhance the efficiency, relevance and overall quality of CP orthopaedic surgery research. The aim of this study is to establish a standardised COS for use in evaluating lower limb orthopaedic surgery for ambulatory children and young people with CP.
METHODS/ANALYSIS: A set of outcomes domains and outcome measures will be developed as follows: (1) a qualitative evidence synthesis to identify relevant outcomes from children and young people and family perspective; (2) a scoping review to identify relevant outcomes and outcome measures; (3) qualitative research to explore the experience of key stakeholders; (4) prioritisation of outcome domains will be achieved through a two-round Delphi process with key stakeholders; (5) a final COS will be developed at a consensus meeting with representation from key stakeholder groups.
Ethical approval for this study was granted in the UK by the Oxfordshire Research Ethics Committee B (REC reference 19/SC/0357). Informed consent will be obtained from participants taking part in the qualitative research and Delphi process. Study findings will be published in an open access journal and presented at relevant national and international conferences. Charities and associations will be engaged to promote awareness of the project COS results.
COMET registration: 1236.
CRD42018089538.
运动障碍和步态偏差是脑瘫患儿(CP)常见的特征。通过下肢矫形外科手术来矫正畸形是改善或维持运动功能的标准治疗形式。目前关于 CP 护理的研究并不总是考虑到个体患者的期望和需求。在评估治疗结果时,存在广泛的结果领域和结果测量方法。这可能导致报告偏倚,使比较和对比研究变得困难。核心结局集(COS)将提高 CP 矫形外科研究的效率、相关性和整体质量。本研究旨在建立一个标准化的 COS,用于评估治疗脑瘫患儿和青少年的下肢矫形手术。
方法/分析:将按照以下步骤制定一套结果领域和结果测量方法:(1)通过定性证据综合,从儿童和青少年及家庭的角度确定相关结果;(2)进行范围综述,以确定相关结果和结果测量方法;(3)进行定性研究,以探讨关键利益相关者的经验;(4)通过两轮关键利益相关者德尔菲法,对结果领域进行优先级排序;(5)在有来自关键利益相关者群体代表参加的共识会议上制定最终的 COS。
本研究在英国获得了牛津郡研究伦理委员会 B 的伦理批准(REC 参考号 19/SC/0357)。将从参加定性研究和 Delphi 过程的参与者那里获得知情同意。研究结果将在开放获取期刊上发表,并在相关的国家和国际会议上展示。将与慈善机构和协会合作,提高对项目 COS 结果的认识。
COMET 注册:1236。
PROSPERO 注册号:CRD42018089538。