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A core outcome set for evaluating self-management interventions in people with comorbid diabetes and severe mental illness : study protocol for a modified Delphi study and systematic review

机译:评估糖尿病和严重精神疾病患者自我管理干预的核心结果:改良德尔菲研究和系统评价的研究方案

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BACKGROUND: People with diabetes and comorbid severe mental illness (SMI) form a growing population at risk of increased mortality and morbidity compared to those with diabetes or SMI alone. There is increasing interest in interventions that target diabetes in SMI in order to help to improve physical health and reduce the associated health inequalities. However, there is a lack of consensus about which outcomes are important for this comorbid population, with trials differing in their focus on physical and mental health. A core outcome set, which includes outcomes across both conditions that are relevant to patients and other key stakeholders, is needed. METHODS: This study protocol describes methods to develop a core outcome set for use in effectiveness trials of self-management interventions for adults with comorbid type-2 diabetes and SMI. We will use a modified Delphi method to identify, rank, and agree core outcomes. This will comprise a two-round online survey and multistakeholder workshops involving patients and carers, health and social care professionals, health care commissioners, and other experts (e.g. academic researchers and third sector organisations). We will also select appropriate measurement tools for each outcome in the proposed core set and identify gaps in measures, where these exist. DISCUSSION: The proposed core outcome set will provide clear guidance about what outcomes should be measured, as a minimum, in trials of interventions for people with coexisting type-2 diabetes and SMI, and improve future synthesis of trial evidence in this area. We will also explore the challenges of using online Delphi methods for this hard-to-reach population, and examine differences in opinion about which outcomes matter to diverse stakeholder groups. TRIAL REGISTRATION: COMET registration: http://www.comet-initiative.org/studies/details/911 . Registered on 1 July 2016.
机译:背景:与单独患有糖尿病或SMI的人相比,患有糖尿病和合并症的严重精神疾病(SMI)的人构成了不断增加的死亡和发病风险。人们越来越关注针对SMI中的糖尿病的干预措施,以帮助改善身体健康并减少相关的健康不平等现象。但是,对于哪种结果对这个合并症人群很重要,目前尚无共识,试验在侧重于身心健康上也有所不同。需要一个核心结果集,其中包括与患者和其他关键利益相关者有关的两种情况下的结果。方法:本研究方案描述了开发核心结果集的方法,这些结果集可用于患有合并症2型糖尿病和SMI的成年人的自我管理干预措施的有效性试验。我们将使用改良的Delphi方法来识别,排名和同意核心成果。这将包括为期两轮的在线调查和多方利益相关者研讨会,其中涉及患者和护理人员,卫生和社会护理专业人员,卫生保健专员以及其他专家(例如学术研究人员和第三部门组织)。我们还将为拟议核心集中的每个结果选择合适的衡量工具,并找出存在差距的衡量标准。讨论:拟议的核心结果集将为在共存2型糖尿病和SMI患者的干预试验中至少应衡量哪些结果提供明确的指导,并改善该领域的未来试验证据综合。我们还将探讨针对这一难以覆盖的人群使用在线Delphi方法所面临的挑战,并探讨对不同利益相关者群体影响哪些结果的观点分歧。试用注册:COMET注册:http://www.comet-initiative.org/studies/details/911。 2016年7月1日注册。

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