Development of a core outcome set for amblyopia, strabismus and ocular motility disorders: a review to identify outcome measures

Abstract Background Core Outcome Sets (COS) are defined as the minimum sets of outcomes that should be measured and reported in all randomised controlled trials to facilitate combination and comparability of research. The aim of this review is to produce an item bank of previously reported outcome m...

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Main Authors: Samia Al Jabri, Jamie Kirkham, Fiona J. Rowe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-02-01
Series:BMC Ophthalmology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12886-019-1055-8
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spelling doaj-0cbd3faa925b4c05b9dbe2ec38da57212020-11-25T02:10:38ZengBMCBMC Ophthalmology1471-24152019-02-0119112210.1186/s12886-019-1055-8Development of a core outcome set for amblyopia, strabismus and ocular motility disorders: a review to identify outcome measuresSamia Al Jabri0Jamie Kirkham1Fiona J. Rowe2Department of Health Services Research, University of LiverpoolDepartment of Biostatistics, University of LiverpoolDepartment of Health Services Research, University of LiverpoolAbstract Background Core Outcome Sets (COS) are defined as the minimum sets of outcomes that should be measured and reported in all randomised controlled trials to facilitate combination and comparability of research. The aim of this review is to produce an item bank of previously reported outcome measures from published studies in amblyopia, strabismus and ocular motility disorders to initiate the development of COS. Methods A review was conducted to identify articles reporting outcome measures for amblyopia, strabismus and ocular motility disorders. Using systematic methods according to the COMET handbook we searched key electronic bibliographic databases from 1st January 2011 to 27th September 2016 using MESH terms and alternatives indicating the different subtypes of amblyopia, strabismus and ocular motility disorders in relation to treatment outcomes and all synonyms. We included Cochrane reviews, other systematic reviews, controlled trials, non-systematic reviews and retrospective studies. Data was extracted to tabulate demographics of included studies, primary and secondary outcomes, methods of measurement and their time points. Results A total of 142 studies were included; 42 in amblyopia, 33 in strabismus, and 68 in ocular motility disorders (one study overlap between amblyopia and strabismus). We identified ten main outcome measure domains for amblyopia, 14 for strabismus, and ten common “visual or motility” outcome measure domains for ocular motility disorders. Within the domains, we found variable nomenclature being used and diversity in methods and timings of measurements. Conclusion This review highlights discrepancies in outcome measure reporting within published literature for amblyopia, strabismus and ocular motility and it generated an item bank of the most commonly used and reported outcome measures for each of the three conditions from recent literature to start the process of COS development. Consensus among all stakeholders including patients and professionals is recommended to establish a useful COS.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12886-019-1055-8AmblyopiaStrabismusOcular motility disordersOutcome measuresCore outcome set
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Development of a core outcome set for amblyopia, strabismus and ocular motility disorders: a review to identify outcome measures
BMC Ophthalmology
Amblyopia
Strabismus
Ocular motility disorders
Outcome measures
Core outcome set
author_facet Samia Al Jabri
Jamie Kirkham
Fiona J. Rowe
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title Development of a core outcome set for amblyopia, strabismus and ocular motility disorders: a review to identify outcome measures
title_short Development of a core outcome set for amblyopia, strabismus and ocular motility disorders: a review to identify outcome measures
title_full Development of a core outcome set for amblyopia, strabismus and ocular motility disorders: a review to identify outcome measures
title_fullStr Development of a core outcome set for amblyopia, strabismus and ocular motility disorders: a review to identify outcome measures
title_full_unstemmed Development of a core outcome set for amblyopia, strabismus and ocular motility disorders: a review to identify outcome measures
title_sort development of a core outcome set for amblyopia, strabismus and ocular motility disorders: a review to identify outcome measures
publisher BMC
series BMC Ophthalmology
issn 1471-2415
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Abstract Background Core Outcome Sets (COS) are defined as the minimum sets of outcomes that should be measured and reported in all randomised controlled trials to facilitate combination and comparability of research. The aim of this review is to produce an item bank of previously reported outcome measures from published studies in amblyopia, strabismus and ocular motility disorders to initiate the development of COS. Methods A review was conducted to identify articles reporting outcome measures for amblyopia, strabismus and ocular motility disorders. Using systematic methods according to the COMET handbook we searched key electronic bibliographic databases from 1st January 2011 to 27th September 2016 using MESH terms and alternatives indicating the different subtypes of amblyopia, strabismus and ocular motility disorders in relation to treatment outcomes and all synonyms. We included Cochrane reviews, other systematic reviews, controlled trials, non-systematic reviews and retrospective studies. Data was extracted to tabulate demographics of included studies, primary and secondary outcomes, methods of measurement and their time points. Results A total of 142 studies were included; 42 in amblyopia, 33 in strabismus, and 68 in ocular motility disorders (one study overlap between amblyopia and strabismus). We identified ten main outcome measure domains for amblyopia, 14 for strabismus, and ten common “visual or motility” outcome measure domains for ocular motility disorders. Within the domains, we found variable nomenclature being used and diversity in methods and timings of measurements. Conclusion This review highlights discrepancies in outcome measure reporting within published literature for amblyopia, strabismus and ocular motility and it generated an item bank of the most commonly used and reported outcome measures for each of the three conditions from recent literature to start the process of COS development. Consensus among all stakeholders including patients and professionals is recommended to establish a useful COS.
topic Amblyopia
Strabismus
Ocular motility disorders
Outcome measures
Core outcome set
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