Journal article
A Core Outcome Set for Pediatric Critical Care∗
EL Fink, AB Maddux, N Pinto, S Sorenson, D Notterman, JM Dean, JA Carcillo, RA Berg, A Zuppa, MM Pollack, KL Meert, MW Hall, A Sapru, PS Mcquillen, PM Mourani, D Wessel, D Amey, A Argent, W Brunow De Carvalho, W Butt Show all
Critical Care Medicine | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2020
Abstract
Objectives: More children are surviving critical illness but are at risk of residual or new health conditions. An evidence-informed and stakeholder-recommended core outcome set is lacking for pediatric critical care outcomes. Our objective was to create a multinational, multistakeholder-recommended pediatric critical care core outcome set for inclusion in clinical and research programs. Design: A two-round modified Delphi electronic survey was conducted with 333 invited research, clinical, and family/advocate stakeholders. Stakeholders completing the first round were invited to participate in the second. Outcomes scoring greater than 69% "critical" and less than 15% "not important" advanced ..
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Awarded by National Institutes of Health
Funding Acknowledgements
Supported, in part, by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Collaborative Pediatric Critical Care Research Network (CPCCRN). It was approved by the CPCCRN Steering Committee and funded by grant numbers U01-HD049934, UG1-HD083171, UG1-HD050096, UG1-HD063108, UG1-HD049983, UG1-HD049981, UG1-HD083170, and UG-HD083166. Additional support from NICHD K23HD096018 (Maddux) and the Francis Family Foundation (Maddux).