Results of clinical trials are the most important information source for generating external clinical evidence. The use of different outcomes across trials, which investigate similar interventions for similar patient groups, significantly limits the interpretation, comparability and clinical application of trial results. Core outcome sets (COSs) aim to overcome this limitation. A COS is an agreed standardized collection of outcomes that should be measured and reported in all clinical trials for a specific clinical condition. The Core Outcome Set Initiative within the Cochrane Skin Group (CSG-COUSIN) supports the development of core outcomes in dermatology. In the second CSG-COUSIN meeting held in 2017, 11 COS development groups working on s...
Core outcome sets (COSs) are consensus-derived minimum sets of outcomes to be assessed in a specific...
Introduction: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) should have well-defined primary and secondary out...
INTRODUCTION: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) should have well-defined primary and secondary out...
Results of clinical trials are the most important information source for generating external clinica...
Results of clinical trials are the most important information source for generating external clinica...
The development of core outcome sets (COSs; ie, a minimum set of core outcomes that should be measur...
A major obstacle of evidence-based clinical decision making is the use of non-standardized, partly u...
A major obstacle of evidence-based clinical decision making is the use of non-standardized, partly u...
Abstract Background Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a common skin cancer that poses a risk of metas...
Evidence-based healthcare requires that relevant outcomes for patients are included in clinical tria...
International audienceBackground: The lack of uniformity in the outcomes reported in clinical studie...
BACKGROUND: The lack of uniformity in the outcomes reported in clinical studies of the treatment of ...
Core outcome sets (COSs) are consensus-derived minimum sets of outcomes to be assessed in a specific...
Core outcome sets (COSs) are consensus-derived minimum sets of outcomes to be assessed in a specific...
Introduction: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) should have well-defined primary and secondary out...
INTRODUCTION: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) should have well-defined primary and secondary out...
Results of clinical trials are the most important information source for generating external clinica...
Results of clinical trials are the most important information source for generating external clinica...
The development of core outcome sets (COSs; ie, a minimum set of core outcomes that should be measur...
A major obstacle of evidence-based clinical decision making is the use of non-standardized, partly u...
A major obstacle of evidence-based clinical decision making is the use of non-standardized, partly u...
Abstract Background Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a common skin cancer that poses a risk of metas...
Evidence-based healthcare requires that relevant outcomes for patients are included in clinical tria...
International audienceBackground: The lack of uniformity in the outcomes reported in clinical studie...
BACKGROUND: The lack of uniformity in the outcomes reported in clinical studies of the treatment of ...
Core outcome sets (COSs) are consensus-derived minimum sets of outcomes to be assessed in a specific...
Core outcome sets (COSs) are consensus-derived minimum sets of outcomes to be assessed in a specific...
Introduction: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) should have well-defined primary and secondary out...
INTRODUCTION: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) should have well-defined primary and secondary out...