Core Outcome Set-STAndards for Reporting: The COS-STAR Statement.

<h4>Background</h4>Core outcome sets (COS) can enhance the relevance of research by ensuring that outcomes of importance to health service users and other people making choices about health care in a particular topic area are measured routinely. Over 200 COS to date have been developed,...

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Main Authors: Jamie J Kirkham, Sarah Gorst, Douglas G Altman, Jane M Blazeby, Mike Clarke, Declan Devane, Elizabeth Gargon, David Moher, Jochen Schmitt, Peter Tugwell, Sean Tunis, Paula R Williamson
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-10-01
Series:PLoS Medicine
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1002148
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spelling doaj-eabda5b8242846a8af398b438249c60b2021-04-21T18:36:51ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Medicine1549-12771549-16762016-10-011310e100214810.1371/journal.pmed.1002148Core Outcome Set-STAndards for Reporting: The COS-STAR Statement.Jamie J KirkhamSarah GorstDouglas G AltmanJane M BlazebyMike ClarkeDeclan DevaneElizabeth GargonDavid MoherJochen SchmittPeter TugwellSean TunisPaula R Williamson<h4>Background</h4>Core outcome sets (COS) can enhance the relevance of research by ensuring that outcomes of importance to health service users and other people making choices about health care in a particular topic area are measured routinely. Over 200 COS to date have been developed, but the clarity of these reports is suboptimal. COS studies will not achieve their goal if reports of COS are not complete and transparent.<h4>Methods and findings</h4>In recognition of these issues, an international group that included experienced COS developers, methodologists, journal editors, potential users of COS (clinical trialists, systematic reviewers, and clinical guideline developers), and patient representatives developed the Core Outcome Set-STAndards for Reporting (COS-STAR) Statement as a reporting guideline for COS studies. The developmental process consisted of an initial reporting item generation stage and a two-round Delphi survey involving nearly 200 participants representing key stakeholder groups, followed by a consensus meeting. The COS-STAR Statement consists of a checklist of 18 items considered essential for transparent and complete reporting in all COS studies. The checklist items focus on the introduction, methods, results, and discussion section of a manuscript describing the development of a particular COS. A limitation of the COS-STAR Statement is that it was developed without representative views of low- and middle-income countries. COS have equal relevance to studies conducted in these areas, and, subsequently, this guideline may need to evolve over time to encompass any additional challenges from developing COS in these areas.<h4>Conclusions</h4>With many ongoing COS studies underway, the COS-STAR Statement should be a helpful resource to improve the reporting of COS studies for the benefit of all COS users.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1002148
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author Jamie J Kirkham
Sarah Gorst
Douglas G Altman
Jane M Blazeby
Mike Clarke
Declan Devane
Elizabeth Gargon
David Moher
Jochen Schmitt
Peter Tugwell
Sean Tunis
Paula R Williamson
spellingShingle Jamie J Kirkham
Sarah Gorst
Douglas G Altman
Jane M Blazeby
Mike Clarke
Declan Devane
Elizabeth Gargon
David Moher
Jochen Schmitt
Peter Tugwell
Sean Tunis
Paula R Williamson
Core Outcome Set-STAndards for Reporting: The COS-STAR Statement.
PLoS Medicine
author_facet Jamie J Kirkham
Sarah Gorst
Douglas G Altman
Jane M Blazeby
Mike Clarke
Declan Devane
Elizabeth Gargon
David Moher
Jochen Schmitt
Peter Tugwell
Sean Tunis
Paula R Williamson
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title Core Outcome Set-STAndards for Reporting: The COS-STAR Statement.
title_short Core Outcome Set-STAndards for Reporting: The COS-STAR Statement.
title_full Core Outcome Set-STAndards for Reporting: The COS-STAR Statement.
title_fullStr Core Outcome Set-STAndards for Reporting: The COS-STAR Statement.
title_full_unstemmed Core Outcome Set-STAndards for Reporting: The COS-STAR Statement.
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publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Medicine
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1549-1676
publishDate 2016-10-01
description <h4>Background</h4>Core outcome sets (COS) can enhance the relevance of research by ensuring that outcomes of importance to health service users and other people making choices about health care in a particular topic area are measured routinely. Over 200 COS to date have been developed, but the clarity of these reports is suboptimal. COS studies will not achieve their goal if reports of COS are not complete and transparent.<h4>Methods and findings</h4>In recognition of these issues, an international group that included experienced COS developers, methodologists, journal editors, potential users of COS (clinical trialists, systematic reviewers, and clinical guideline developers), and patient representatives developed the Core Outcome Set-STAndards for Reporting (COS-STAR) Statement as a reporting guideline for COS studies. The developmental process consisted of an initial reporting item generation stage and a two-round Delphi survey involving nearly 200 participants representing key stakeholder groups, followed by a consensus meeting. The COS-STAR Statement consists of a checklist of 18 items considered essential for transparent and complete reporting in all COS studies. The checklist items focus on the introduction, methods, results, and discussion section of a manuscript describing the development of a particular COS. A limitation of the COS-STAR Statement is that it was developed without representative views of low- and middle-income countries. COS have equal relevance to studies conducted in these areas, and, subsequently, this guideline may need to evolve over time to encompass any additional challenges from developing COS in these areas.<h4>Conclusions</h4>With many ongoing COS studies underway, the COS-STAR Statement should be a helpful resource to improve the reporting of COS studies for the benefit of all COS users.
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