TY - JOUR
T1 - Recommendations for Core Outcome Domain Set for Whiplash Associated Disorders (CATWAD)
AU - Chen, Kenneth
AU - Andersen, Tonny
AU - Carroll, Linda
AU - Connelly, Luke
AU - Côté, Pierre
AU - Curatolo, Michele
AU - Elliott, James
AU - Grant, Genevieve
AU - Jull, Gwendolen
AU - Kasch, Helge
AU - MacDermid, Joy
AU - Malmström, Eva-Maj
AU - Maujean, Annick
AU - McLean, Samuel A
AU - Nielsen, Mandy
AU - Rebbeck, Trudy
AU - Söderlund, Anne
AU - Sterling, Joanna
AU - Treleaven, Julia
AU - Walton, David M
AU - Westergren, Hans
AU - Sterling, Michele
PY - 2019/9
Y1 - 2019/9
N2 - Objective:Inconsistent reporting of outcomes in clinical trials of treatments for Whiplash-associated Disorders (WAD) hinders effective data pooling and conclusions that can be drawn about the effectiveness of tested treatments. The aim of this study was to provide recommendations for core outcome domains that should be included in clinical trials of WAD.Materials and Methods:A 3-step process was used: (1) A list of potential core outcome domains were identified from the published literature. (2) Researchers, health care providers, patients, and insurance personnel participated and rated the importance of each domain via a 3-round Delphi survey. A priori criteria for consensus were established. (3) Experts comprising researchers, health care providers, and a consumer representative participated in a multidisciplinary consensus meeting that made final decisions on the recommended core outcome domains.Results:The literature search identified 63 potential core domains. A total of 223 participants were invited to partake in the Delphi surveys, with 41.7% completing round 1, 45.3% round 2, and 51.4% round 3. Eleven core domains met the criteria for inclusion across the entire sample. After the expert consensus meeting, 6 core domains were recommended: Physical Functioning, Perceived Recovery, Work and Social Functioning, Psychological Functioning, Quality of Life, and Pain.Discussion:A 3-step process was used to recommend core outcome domains for clinical trials in WAD. Six core domains were recommended: Physical Functioning, Perceived Recovery, Work and Social Functioning, Psychological Functioning, Quality of Life, and Pain. The next step is to determine the outcome measurement instruments for each of these domains.
AB - Objective:Inconsistent reporting of outcomes in clinical trials of treatments for Whiplash-associated Disorders (WAD) hinders effective data pooling and conclusions that can be drawn about the effectiveness of tested treatments. The aim of this study was to provide recommendations for core outcome domains that should be included in clinical trials of WAD.Materials and Methods:A 3-step process was used: (1) A list of potential core outcome domains were identified from the published literature. (2) Researchers, health care providers, patients, and insurance personnel participated and rated the importance of each domain via a 3-round Delphi survey. A priori criteria for consensus were established. (3) Experts comprising researchers, health care providers, and a consumer representative participated in a multidisciplinary consensus meeting that made final decisions on the recommended core outcome domains.Results:The literature search identified 63 potential core domains. A total of 223 participants were invited to partake in the Delphi surveys, with 41.7% completing round 1, 45.3% round 2, and 51.4% round 3. Eleven core domains met the criteria for inclusion across the entire sample. After the expert consensus meeting, 6 core domains were recommended: Physical Functioning, Perceived Recovery, Work and Social Functioning, Psychological Functioning, Quality of Life, and Pain.Discussion:A 3-step process was used to recommend core outcome domains for clinical trials in WAD. Six core domains were recommended: Physical Functioning, Perceived Recovery, Work and Social Functioning, Psychological Functioning, Quality of Life, and Pain. The next step is to determine the outcome measurement instruments for each of these domains.
KW - domains
KW - neck
KW - outcome
KW - pain
KW - whiplash
U2 - 10.1097/AJP.0000000000000735
DO - 10.1097/AJP.0000000000000735
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 31188173
SN - 0749-8047
VL - 35
SP - 727
EP - 736
JO - The Clinical Journal of Pain
JF - The Clinical Journal of Pain
IS - 9
ER -