A Core Outcome Set for Trials in Glomerular Disease: A Report of the Standardized Outcomes in Nephrology–Glomerular Disease (SONG-GD) Stakeholder Workshops. Issue 1 (January 2022)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- A Core Outcome Set for Trials in Glomerular Disease: A Report of the Standardized Outcomes in Nephrology–Glomerular Disease (SONG-GD) Stakeholder Workshops. Issue 1 (January 2022)
- Main Title:
- A Core Outcome Set for Trials in Glomerular Disease
- Authors:
- Carter, Simon A.
Lightstone, Liz
Cattran, Dan
Tong, Allison
Bagga, Arvind
Barbour, Sean J.
Barratt, Jonathan
Boletis, John
Caster, Dawn J.
Coppo, Rosanna
Fervenza, Fernando C.
Floege, Jürgen
Hladunewich, Michelle A.
Hogan, Jonathan J.
Kitching, A. Richard
Lafayette, Richard A.
Malvar, Ana
Radhakrishnan, Jai
Rovin, Brad H.
Scholes-Robertson, Nicole
Trimarchi, Hernán
Zhang, Hong
Anumudu, Samaya
Cho, Yeoungjee
Gutman, Talia
O'Lone, Emma
Viecelli, Andrea K.
Au, Eric
Azukaitis, Karolis
Baumgart, Amanda
Bernier-Jean, Amelie
Dunn, Louese
Howell, Martin
Ju, Angela
Logeman, Charlotte
Nataatmadja, Melissa
Sautenet, Benedicte
Sharma, Ankit
Craig, Jonathan C.
… (more) - Abstract:
- Visual Abstract: Abstract : Background and objectives: Outcomes reported in trials in adults with glomerular disease are often selected with minimal patient input, are heterogeneous, and may not be relevant for clinical decision making. The Standardized Outcomes in Nephrology–Glomerular Disease (SONG-GD) initiative aimed to establish a core outcome set to help ensure that outcomes of critical importance to patients, care partners, and clinicians are consistently reported. Design, setting, participants, and measurements: We convened two 1.5-hour workshops in Melbourne, Australia, and Washington, DC, United States. Attendees were identified purposively with 50 patients/care partners and 88 health professionals from 19 countries; 51% were female. Patients and care partners were from the United States, Australia, and Canada, and had experience of a glomerular disease with systemic features ( n =9), kidney-limited nephrotic disease ( n =9), or other kidney-limited glomerular disease ( n =8). Attendees reviewed the results of the SONG-GD Delphi survey and aims of the workshop and then discussed potential core outcomes and their implementation in trials among moderated breakout groups of eight to 12 people from diverse backgrounds. Transcripts of discussions were analyzed thematically. Results: Three themes were identified that supported the proposed core outcomes: limiting disease progression, stability and control, and ensuring universal relevance ( i.e., applicable acrossVisual Abstract: Abstract : Background and objectives: Outcomes reported in trials in adults with glomerular disease are often selected with minimal patient input, are heterogeneous, and may not be relevant for clinical decision making. The Standardized Outcomes in Nephrology–Glomerular Disease (SONG-GD) initiative aimed to establish a core outcome set to help ensure that outcomes of critical importance to patients, care partners, and clinicians are consistently reported. Design, setting, participants, and measurements: We convened two 1.5-hour workshops in Melbourne, Australia, and Washington, DC, United States. Attendees were identified purposively with 50 patients/care partners and 88 health professionals from 19 countries; 51% were female. Patients and care partners were from the United States, Australia, and Canada, and had experience of a glomerular disease with systemic features ( n =9), kidney-limited nephrotic disease ( n =9), or other kidney-limited glomerular disease ( n =8). Attendees reviewed the results of the SONG-GD Delphi survey and aims of the workshop and then discussed potential core outcomes and their implementation in trials among moderated breakout groups of eight to 12 people from diverse backgrounds. Transcripts of discussions were analyzed thematically. Results: Three themes were identified that supported the proposed core outcomes: limiting disease progression, stability and control, and ensuring universal relevance ( i.e., applicable across diverse populations and settings). The fourth theme, preparedness for implementation, included engaging with funders and regulators, establishing reliable and validated measures, and leveraging existing endorsements for patient-reported outcomes. Conclusions: Workshop themes demonstrated support for kidney function, disease activity, death, life participation, and cardiovascular disease, and these were established as the core outcomes for trials in adults with glomerular disease. Future work is needed to establish the core measures for each domain, with funders and regulators central to the uptake of the core outcome set in trials. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology. Volume 17:Issue 1(2022)
- Journal:
- Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology
- Issue:
- Volume 17:Issue 1(2022)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 17, Issue 1 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 17
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0017-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 53
- Page End:
- 64
- Publication Date:
- 2022-01
- Subjects:
- randomized controlled trials -- quality of life -- outcomes -- nephrotic syndrome -- mortality -- glomerulonephritis -- glomerular disease -- epidemiology and outcomes -- cardiovascular disease
- DOI:
- 10.2215/CJN.07840621 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1555-9041
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