A new tool to assess Clinical Diversity In Meta‐analyses (CDIM) of interventions

Marija Barbateskovic(University of Copenhagen), Thijs Koster(University Medical Center Groningen), Ruben J. Eck(University Medical Center Groningen), Mathias Maagaard(Capital Region of Denmark), Arash Afshari(University of Copenhagen), Fredrike Blokzijl(University Medical Center Groningen), Maria Cronhjort(Karolinska Institutet), Willem Dieperink(University Medical Center Groningen), Maria Louise Fabritius(University of Copenhagen), Joshua Feinberg(Holbæk Sygehus), Craig French(The University of Melbourne), Barzi Gareb(University Medical Center Groningen), A. Geisler(Zealand University Hospital), Anders Granholm(University of Copenhagen), Bart Hiemstra(University Medical Center Groningen), Ruixue Hu(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College), Georgina Imberger(The University of Melbourne), Bente Thoft Jensen(Aarhus University Hospital), Andreas Bender Jonsson(University of Copenhagen), Oliver Karam(Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU), De Zhao Kong(Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Steven Kwasi Korang(Capital Region of Denmark), Geert Koster(University Medical Center Groningen), Baoyong Lai(Beijing University of Chinese Medicine), Ning Liang(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College), Lars Hyldborg Lundstrøm(Nordsjællands Hospital), Søren Marker(University of Copenhagen), Tine Sylvest Meyhoff(University of Copenhagen), Emil Eik Nielsen(Holbæk Sygehus), Anders Kehlet Nørskov(Capital Region of Denmark), Marie Warrer Munch(University of Copenhagen), Emilie C. Risom(Copenhagen University Hospital), Sofie Louise Rygård(University of Copenhagen), Sanam Safi(Capital Region of Denmark), Naqash J Sethi(Capital Region of Denmark), Fredrik Sjövall(Lund University), Susanne Vahr Lauridsen(University of Copenhagen), N. Van Bakelen(University Medical Center Groningen), Meint Volbeda(University Medical Center Groningen), Iwan C.C. van der Horst(Maastricht University), Christian Gluud(Capital Region of Denmark), Anders Perner(University of Copenhagen), Morten Hylander Møller(University of Copenhagen), Eric Keus(University Medical Center Groningen), Jørn Wetterslev(University of Copenhagen)
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
February 6, 2021
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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate Clinical Diversity In Meta-analyses (CDIM), a new tool for assessing clinical diversity between trials in meta-analyses of interventions. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: The development of CDIM was based on consensus work informed by empirical literature and expertise. We drafted the CDIM tool, refined it, and validated CDIM for interrater scale reliability and agreement in three groups. RESULTS: CDIM measures clinical diversity on a scale that includes four domains with 11 items overall: setting (time of conduct/country development status/units type); population (age, sex, patient inclusion criteria/baseline disease severity, comorbidities); interventions (intervention intensity/strength/duration of intervention, timing, control intervention, cointerventions); and outcome (definition of outcome, timing of outcome assessment). The CDIM is completed in two steps: first two authors independently assess clinical diversity in the four domains. Second, after agreeing upon scores of individual items a consensus score is achieved. Interrater scale reliability and agreement ranged from moderate to almost perfect depending on the type of raters. CONCLUSION: CDIM is the first tool developed for assessing clinical diversity in meta-analyses of interventions. We found CDIM to be a reliable tool for assessing clinical diversity among trials in meta-analysis.


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