The COMET Handbook: version 1.0

Paula Williamson(University of Liverpool), Douglas G. Altman(Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre), Heather Bagley(University of Liverpool), Karen L. Barnes(University of Liverpool), Jane Blazeby(University of Bristol), Sara Brookes(University of Bristol), Mike Clarke(Trials Methodology Research Network), Elizabeth Gargon(University of Liverpool), Sarah L. Gorst(University of Liverpool), Nicola Harman(University of Liverpool), Jamie J Kirkham(University of Liverpool), Angus McNair(University of Bristol), C.A.C. Prinsen(EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research), Jochen Schmitt(TU Dresden), Caroline B. Terwee(EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research), Bridget Young(University of Liverpool)
Trials
June 1, 2017
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Abstract

The selection of appropriate outcomes is crucial when designing clinical trials in order to compare the effects of different interventions directly. For the findings to influence policy and practice, the outcomes need to be relevant and important to key stakeholders including patients and the public, health care professionals and others making decisions about health care. It is now widely acknowledged that insufficient attention has been paid to the choice of outcomes measured in clinical trials. Researchers are increasingly addressing this issue through the development and use of a core outcome set, an agreed standardised collection of outcomes which should be measured and reported, as a minimum, in all trials for a specific clinical area.Accumulating work in this area has identified the need for guidance on the development, implementation, evaluation and updating of core outcome sets. This Handbook, developed by the COMET Initiative, brings together current thinking and methodological research regarding those issues. We recommend a four-step process to develop a core outcome set. The aim is to update the contents of the Handbook as further research is identified.


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