Increasing uptake through collaboration in the development of core outcome sets: Lessons learned at OMERACT 2023

Date: March 16, 2024
Journal: Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism
Citation: Shea B, Pardo JP, Grosskleg S, Beaton DE, Conaghan P, Goettsch W, Hofstetter C, Maxwell L, Musaus J, Ollendorf D, Schultz G, Stevens R, Strand V, Tugwell P, Williamson P, Tunis S, Simon LS. Increasing uptake through collaboration in the development of core outcome sets: Lessons learned at OMERACT 2023. Semin Arthritis Rheum. 2024 Mar 16;66:152438. doi: 10.1016/j.semarthrit.2024.152438. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 38555726.

Objective

This manuscript highlights the importance of enhancing the uptake of Core Outcome Sets (COS) by building partnerships with Collaborators and addressing their needs in COS development.

Methods and setting

This session was structured as a simulation, resembling a format akin to a classic television game show. The moderator posed a series of questions to eight different Collaborator groups who briefly described the importance of COS within their areas of interest.

Previous studies examining the uptake of individual core outcomes revealed disparities in uptake rates. The Identified barriers to the uptake of COS include the lack of recommendations for validated instruments for each domain, insufficient involvement of patients and key Collaborator groups in COS development, and a lack of awareness regarding the existence of COS.

Conclusions

This analysis underscores the need for COS development approaches that prioritize the inclusion of patients and diverse Collaborator groups at every stage. While current studies on COS uptake are limited, future research should explore the broader implementation of COS across diverse disease categories and delve into the factors that hinder or facilitate their uptake such as, the importance of COS developers extending their work to recommending domains with well validated instruments. Embracing patient leadership and multifaceted engagement is essential for advancing the relevance and impact of COS in clinical research.

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