Objective: Core outcome sets (COS) are an agreed standardised collection of outcomes created with representation from all key stakeholders (such as patients, clinicians, researchers), which should be reported as a minimum for all trials in that corresponding clinical area. There has been little research investigating the use of core outcomes in Health technology assessments (HTAs) and none in non-oncology HTAs. This study aimed to assess the similarity between COS and HTA outcomes. Methods: Ten COS published between 2015 and 2019 were selected, with patient participation taken as a proxy measure for a high quality COS. The INAHTA database was used as a source to identify relevant HTAs, which were accessed through the hyperlinks provided. Ou...
Background: A Core Outcomes Set (COS) is an agreed minimum set of outcomes that should be reported i...
Safety and effectiveness of healthcare innovations must be assessed before entering routine clinical...
Harmonization of outcomes to be measured in clinical trials can reduce research waste and enhance re...
Objective: Core outcome sets (COS) are an agreed standardised collection of outcomes created with r...
Background: A core outcome set (COS) is a standardised set of outcomes which should be measured and ...
A core outcome set (COS) is a standardised set of outcomes which should be measured and reported, as...
Objective There is no comprehensive assessment of which patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are recomme...
BACKGROUND:Core outcome sets (COS) have the potential to reduce waste in research by improving the c...
BACKGROUND: Core outcome sets (COS) can enhance the relevance of research by ensuring that outcomes ...
Harmonization of outcomes to be measured in clinical trials can reduce research waste and enhance re...
Background: Synthesis of patient-reported outcome (PRO) data is hindered by the range of available P...
Objectives: To examine current practices in late-phase trials published in major medical journals an...
Objective Although health technology assessment (HTA) and healthcare quality improvement are distinc...
Harmonization of outcomes to be measured in clinical trials can reduce research waste and enhance re...
Background: A Core Outcomes Set (COS) is an agreed minimum set of outcomes that should be reported i...
Safety and effectiveness of healthcare innovations must be assessed before entering routine clinical...
Harmonization of outcomes to be measured in clinical trials can reduce research waste and enhance re...
Objective: Core outcome sets (COS) are an agreed standardised collection of outcomes created with r...
Background: A core outcome set (COS) is a standardised set of outcomes which should be measured and ...
A core outcome set (COS) is a standardised set of outcomes which should be measured and reported, as...
Objective There is no comprehensive assessment of which patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are recomme...
BACKGROUND:Core outcome sets (COS) have the potential to reduce waste in research by improving the c...
BACKGROUND: Core outcome sets (COS) can enhance the relevance of research by ensuring that outcomes ...
Harmonization of outcomes to be measured in clinical trials can reduce research waste and enhance re...
Background: Synthesis of patient-reported outcome (PRO) data is hindered by the range of available P...
Objectives: To examine current practices in late-phase trials published in major medical journals an...
Objective Although health technology assessment (HTA) and healthcare quality improvement are distinc...
Harmonization of outcomes to be measured in clinical trials can reduce research waste and enhance re...
Background: A Core Outcomes Set (COS) is an agreed minimum set of outcomes that should be reported i...
Safety and effectiveness of healthcare innovations must be assessed before entering routine clinical...
Harmonization of outcomes to be measured in clinical trials can reduce research waste and enhance re...