A modified Delphi study to identify which items should be evaluated in shoulder instability research: a first step in developing a core outcome set

Autor: Verweij, Lukas P.E., Sierevelt, Inger N., Baden, David N., Derksen, Robert Jan, van der Woude, Henk-Jan, Hekman, Karin M.C., van den Bekerom, Michel P.J., van den Borne, M., van der Linde, J.A., van Deurzen, D.F.P., van der Meijden, O.A.J., Alta, T.D.W., Muller, B., Floor, S., Wessel, R.N., van Noort, A., Kooistra, B.W., Gosens, T., Kleinlugtenbelt, Y.V., Berendes, T.D., van der Veen, H.C., Visser, C., van den Brand, C.L., Wildevuur-Houthoff, A.M.L., Wei, A., Verbeek, R., Barten, D.G., Verdonschot, R.J.C.G., Boeije, T., Roodheuvel, F., Huis in ’t Veld, M.A., Röttger, E., Versteegen, M., Douma, D., Azijli – Abdellaoui, K., Walraven, L., Boden, R., Sluijter, N., van Gastel, M.L., van den Berg, W., Jansen-Oskam, P., Haas, I.S., Nes, H., Koel, G., Hessel, B., Heijblok, D., Husen, I.M., Numan, M., Boon, F.
Zdroj: JSES International; November 2023, Vol. 7 Issue: 6 p2304-2310, 7p
Abstrakt: The aim of this study was to identify items that healthcare providers and/or patients consider important to include in a questionnaire for clinical trials and cohort studies in shoulder instability research. This could serve as a basis to develop a core outcome set for shoulder instability research.
Databáze: Supplemental Index