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Jan Kottner On behalf of the CSG-COUSIN

The Cochrane Skin Group - Core Outcome Set Initiative to develop core outcome sets across the whole of dermatology. Jan Kottner On behalf of the CSG-COUSIN. Background. Non-comparable outcome measures in clinical trials

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Jan Kottner On behalf of the CSG-COUSIN

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  1. The Cochrane Skin Group - Core Outcome SetInitiative to develop core outcome sets acrossthe whole of dermatology Jan Kottner On behalf of the CSG-COUSIN

  2. Background • Non-comparable outcome measures in clinical trials • Core Outcome Set is minimum set of outcomes to be assessed and reported in clinical trial • Outcome domains • Outcome measurement instruments

  3. What is the CSG-COUSIN? • Working group within the CSG • International, multidisciplinary • Aims • To support the development of high quality COS in dermatology • To standardize the selection of outcomes and outcome measurement instruments in dermatology clinical trials to make clinical trial evidence comparable • To strengthen the quality and interpretability of evidence in dermatology through the implementation of COS in clinical trials and systematic reviews

  4. History • Foundation CSG-COUSIN in 2014 • Prof. Jochen Schmitt, Dresden • Prof. Hywel C. Williams, Nottingham • Inaugural Meeting at the Annual CSG Meeting in Dresden (March 2015) • 29 participants with diverse professional backgrounds and perspectives • Introduction CSG-COUSIN • Exchange of ideas • Development of future plans

  5. Structure • Head • Prof. Dr. Jochen Schmitt, MPH • Coordination • Centre for Evidence-Based Healthcare at the Medical School of Dresden, Germany • Support • Cochrane Skin Group, Nottingham • Three teams • International • Multidisciplinary • Open foreveryone

  6. Management Team Management-Team • Coordination of CSG-COUSIN • Support of Methods Group and Project Teams • First point of contact, organization of regular meetings • Provision of resources, e.g. articles, news • Summary of COS projects in dermatology • Establishment and maintenance of homepage • Newsletter • Creation of visibility and awareness • Support of publications

  7. Methods Group Methods Group • Provides Methodological Support • Internal peer review for CSG-COUSIN project groups • Conducts methodological studies on outcomes research and COS development • Development of methodological standards based on HOME roadmap • Support of implementation of COS

  8. Project Groups Project Groups • Development and implementation of Core Outcome Sets • Group composition • Leader • One member of methods group • Patient representative • Experts • Methodologists • Clinicians • Others

  9. Homepage

  10. Meeting (2015) report

  11. Meta-epidemiologic study

  12. Meta-epidemiologic study • MS Access data extraction tool created • All available data from Cochrane reviews imported • First training data entry compled • Based on feedback full data extraction will start in February 2016 • Envisioned goal: data extraction and preliminary results available December 2016

  13. Quick guide for COS developers

  14. Quick guide for COS developers

  15. Quick guide for COS developers

  16. Quick guide for COS developers

  17. Quick guide for COS developers

  18. Quick guide for COS developers

  19. Project Groups Current project groups within CSG-COUSIN

  20. Discussion points I • COS initiatives in many fields, OMERACT handbook since 2015, COMET handbook expected in 2016 → What role does HOME roadmap play? • Is COS development discipline specific? • Harmonization of concepts needed, e.g. “domain” in HOME roadmap vs. OMERACT

  21. Discussion points II • Glossary of terms would be nice to have → How to achieve agreement? • Can we formalize a need for a COS? • Additional entries in COMET: scar, melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, actinic keratosis, alopecia, … (January 2016) → How do we deal with COS projects not affiliated to CSG-COUSIN?

  22. Get involved • All teams are open and welcome to interested new members • who wants to develop a new Core Outcome Set • who wants to be a part of a COS-project team  • who wants to use a specific COS • who are searching for methodical advice • who wants to work methodical in the field of COS ContactCochrane Skin Group - Core Outcome Set Initiative University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus DresdenCenter for Evidence-Based HealthcareDirector: Prof. Dr. med. Jochen Schmitt, MPHhttp://www.uniklinikum-dresden.de/COUSIN+49 (0)351 458 6497COUSIN@uniklinikum-dresden.de

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