The Core Outcome DEvelopment for Carrier Screening (CODECS) study: protocol for development of a core outcome set

Abstract Background Reproductive genetic carrier screening is a type of genetic testing available to those planning a pregnancy, or during their first trimester, to understand their risk of having a child with a severe genetic condition. There is a lack of consensus for ‘what to measure’ in studies...

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Main Authors: Ebony Richardson, Alison McEwen, Toby Newton-John, Karine Manera, Chris Jacobs
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-07-01
Series:Trials
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-021-05439-7
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spelling doaj-241bade34c7943af9877d6258a678a172021-07-25T11:34:46ZengBMCTrials1745-62152021-07-0122111110.1186/s13063-021-05439-7The Core Outcome DEvelopment for Carrier Screening (CODECS) study: protocol for development of a core outcome setEbony Richardson0Alison McEwen1Toby Newton-John2Karine Manera3Chris Jacobs4Graduate School of Health, University of Technology SydneyGraduate School of Health, University of Technology SydneyGraduate School of Health, University of Technology SydneySydney School of Public Health, The University of SydneyGraduate School of Health, University of Technology SydneyAbstract Background Reproductive genetic carrier screening is a type of genetic testing available to those planning a pregnancy, or during their first trimester, to understand their risk of having a child with a severe genetic condition. There is a lack of consensus for ‘what to measure’ in studies on this intervention, leading to heterogeneity in choice of outcomes and methods of measurement. Such outcome heterogeneity has implications for the quality and comparability of these studies and has led to a lack of robust research evidence in the literature to inform policy and decision-making around the offer of this screening. As reproductive genetic carrier screening becomes increasingly accessible within the general population, it is timely to investigate the outcomes of this intervention. Objectives The development of a core outcome set is an established methodology to address issues with outcome heterogeneity in research. We aim to develop a core outcome set for reproductive genetic carrier screening to clarify and standardise outcomes for research and practice. Methods In accordance with guidance from the COMET (Core Outcome Measures in Effectiveness Trials) Initiative, this study will consist of five steps: (i) a systematic review of quantitative studies, using narrative synthesis to identify previously reported outcomes, their definitions, and methods of measurement; (ii) a systematic review of qualitative studies using content analysis to identify excerpts related to patient experience and perspectives that can be interpreted as outcomes; (iii) semi-structured focus groups and interviews with patients who have undertaken reproductive genetic carrier screening to identify outcomes of importance to them; (iv) Delphi survey of key stakeholders, including patients, clinicians, and researchers, to refine and prioritise the list of outcomes generated from the previous steps; and (v) a virtual consensus meeting with a purposive sample of key stakeholders to finalise the core outcome set for reporting. Discussion This protocol outlines the core outcome set development process and its novel application in the setting of genetic testing. This core outcome set will support the standardisation of outcome reporting in reproductive carrier screening research and contribute to an evolving literature on outcomes to evaluate genetic testing and genetic counselling as health interventions. COMET core outcome set registration http://www.comet-initiative.org/Studies/Details/1381 .https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-021-05439-7Core outcome setReproductive genetic carrier screeningGenetic counsellingPatient-reported outcomesQualitative researchDelphi survey
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author Ebony Richardson
Alison McEwen
Toby Newton-John
Karine Manera
Chris Jacobs
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Alison McEwen
Toby Newton-John
Karine Manera
Chris Jacobs
The Core Outcome DEvelopment for Carrier Screening (CODECS) study: protocol for development of a core outcome set
Trials
Core outcome set
Reproductive genetic carrier screening
Genetic counselling
Patient-reported outcomes
Qualitative research
Delphi survey
author_facet Ebony Richardson
Alison McEwen
Toby Newton-John
Karine Manera
Chris Jacobs
author_sort Ebony Richardson
title The Core Outcome DEvelopment for Carrier Screening (CODECS) study: protocol for development of a core outcome set
title_short The Core Outcome DEvelopment for Carrier Screening (CODECS) study: protocol for development of a core outcome set
title_full The Core Outcome DEvelopment for Carrier Screening (CODECS) study: protocol for development of a core outcome set
title_fullStr The Core Outcome DEvelopment for Carrier Screening (CODECS) study: protocol for development of a core outcome set
title_full_unstemmed The Core Outcome DEvelopment for Carrier Screening (CODECS) study: protocol for development of a core outcome set
title_sort core outcome development for carrier screening (codecs) study: protocol for development of a core outcome set
publisher BMC
series Trials
issn 1745-6215
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract Background Reproductive genetic carrier screening is a type of genetic testing available to those planning a pregnancy, or during their first trimester, to understand their risk of having a child with a severe genetic condition. There is a lack of consensus for ‘what to measure’ in studies on this intervention, leading to heterogeneity in choice of outcomes and methods of measurement. Such outcome heterogeneity has implications for the quality and comparability of these studies and has led to a lack of robust research evidence in the literature to inform policy and decision-making around the offer of this screening. As reproductive genetic carrier screening becomes increasingly accessible within the general population, it is timely to investigate the outcomes of this intervention. Objectives The development of a core outcome set is an established methodology to address issues with outcome heterogeneity in research. We aim to develop a core outcome set for reproductive genetic carrier screening to clarify and standardise outcomes for research and practice. Methods In accordance with guidance from the COMET (Core Outcome Measures in Effectiveness Trials) Initiative, this study will consist of five steps: (i) a systematic review of quantitative studies, using narrative synthesis to identify previously reported outcomes, their definitions, and methods of measurement; (ii) a systematic review of qualitative studies using content analysis to identify excerpts related to patient experience and perspectives that can be interpreted as outcomes; (iii) semi-structured focus groups and interviews with patients who have undertaken reproductive genetic carrier screening to identify outcomes of importance to them; (iv) Delphi survey of key stakeholders, including patients, clinicians, and researchers, to refine and prioritise the list of outcomes generated from the previous steps; and (v) a virtual consensus meeting with a purposive sample of key stakeholders to finalise the core outcome set for reporting. Discussion This protocol outlines the core outcome set development process and its novel application in the setting of genetic testing. This core outcome set will support the standardisation of outcome reporting in reproductive carrier screening research and contribute to an evolving literature on outcomes to evaluate genetic testing and genetic counselling as health interventions. COMET core outcome set registration http://www.comet-initiative.org/Studies/Details/1381 .
topic Core outcome set
Reproductive genetic carrier screening
Genetic counselling
Patient-reported outcomes
Qualitative research
Delphi survey
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-021-05439-7
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