Journal article
Developing core outcome measurement sets for clinical trials: OMERACT filter 2.0
M Boers, JR Kirwan, G Wells, D Beaton, L Gossec, MA D'Agostino, PG Conaghan, CO Bingham, P Brooks, R Landewé, L March, LS Simon, JA Singh, V Strand, P Tugwell
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology | Published : 2014
Abstract
Background Lack of standardization of outcome measures limits the usefulness of clinical trial evidence to inform health care decisions. This can be addressed by agreeing on a minimum core set of outcome measures per health condition, containing measures relevant to patients and decision makers. Since 1992, the Outcome Measures in Rheumatology (OMERACT) consensus initiative has successfully developed core sets for many rheumatologic conditions, actively involving patients since 2002. Its expanding scope required an explicit formulation of its underlying conceptual framework and process. Methods Literature searches and iterative consensus process (surveys and group meetings) of stakeholders i..
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