Standardized Outcomes in Nephrology—Peritoneal Dialysis (SONG-PD): Study Protocol for Establishing a Core Outcome Set in PD

Autor: Manera, Karine E., Tong, Allison, Craig, Jonathan C., Brown, Edwina A., Brunier, Gillian, Dong, Jie, Dunning, Tony, Mehrotra, Rajnish, Naicker, Sarala, Pecoits-Filho, Roberto, Perl, Jeffrey, Wang, Angela Y., Wilkie, Martin, Howell, Martin, Sautenet, Benedicte, Evangelidis, Nicole, Shen, Jenny I., Johnson, David W., Investigators, SONG-PD
Přispěvatelé: MethodS in Patients-centered outcomes and HEalth ResEarch (SPHERE), Université de Tours-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université de Nantes - UFR des Sciences Pharmaceutiques et Biologiques, Université de Nantes (UN)-Université de Nantes (UN), Université de Tours (UT)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Université de Nantes - UFR des Sciences Pharmaceutiques et Biologiques
Rok vydání: 2017
Předmět:
Nephrology
Research design
Comparative Effectiveness Research
Kidney Disease
Outcome Assessment
[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]
medicine.medical_treatment
030232 urology & nephrology
0302 clinical medicine
030212 general & internal medicine
Patient-centered outcomes
General Medicine
Urology & Nephrology
patientreported outcomes
3. Good health
peritoneal dialysis
patient-reported outcomes
Research Design
Hemodialysis
Health and social care services research
medicine.medical_specialty
Consensus
Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities
Clinical Sciences
Peritoneal dialysis
7.3 Management and decision making
outcomes research
03 medical and health sciences
Clinical Research
patient-centered outcomes
Internal medicine
medicine
Humans
Intensive care medicine
Dialysis
clinical trials
business.industry
Core outcome set
8.4 Research design and methodologies (health services)
Health Care
Clinical trial
SONG-PD Investigators
dialysis
Management of diseases and conditions
Outcomes research
business
chronic kidney disease
Systematic Reviews as Topic
Zdroj: Peritoneal Dialysis International: Journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis
Peritoneal Dialysis International: Journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis, 2017, 37 (6), pp.639-647. ⟨10.3747/pdi.2017.00022⟩
Peritoneal dialysis international : journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis, vol 37, iss 6
ISSN: 1718-4304
0896-8608
DOI: 10.3747/pdi.2017.00022
Popis: Background Worldwide, approximately 11% of patients on dialysis receive peritoneal dialysis (PD). Whilst PD may offer more autonomy to patients compared with hemodialysis, patient and caregiver burnout, technique failure, and peritonitis remain major challenges to the success of PD. Improvements in care and outcomes are likely to be mediated by randomized trials of innovative therapies, but will be limited if the outcomes measured and reported are not important for patients and clinicians. The aim of the Standardised Outcomes in Nephrology-Peritoneal Dialysis (SONG-PD) study is to establish a set of core outcomes for trials in patients on PD based on the shared priorities of all stakeholders, so that outcomes of most relevance for decision-making can be evaluated, and that interventions can be compared reliably. Methods The 5 phases in the SONG-PD project are: a systematic review to identify outcomes and outcome measures that have been reported in randomized trials involving patients on PD; focus groups using nominal group technique with patients and caregivers to identify, rank, and describe reasons for their choice of outcomes; semi-structured key informant interviews with health professionals; a 3-round international Delphi survey involving a multi-stakeholder panel; and a consensus workshop to review and endorse the proposed set of core outcome domains for PD trials. Discussion The establishment of 3 to 5 high-priority core outcomes, to be measured and reported consistently in all trials in PD, will enable patients and clinicians to make informed decisions about the relative effectiveness of interventions, based upon outcomes of common importance.
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