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Guideline for reporting systematic reviews of outcome measurement instruments (OMIs): PRISMA-COSMIN for OMIs 2024

doi: 10.1186/s12955-024-02256-9. Guideline for reporting systematic reviews of outcome measurement instruments (OMIs): PRISMA-COSMIN for OMIs 2024 Lidwine B Mokkink  2 Caroline B Terwee  2 Dorcas Beaton  3 Joel J Gagnier  4 Andrea C Tricco  5   6   7 Ami Baba  1 Nancy J Butcher  1   8 Maureen Smith  9 Catherine Hofstetter  10 Olalekan Lee Aiyegbusi  11 Anna Berardi  12   13 Julie Farmer  14 Kirstie L Haywood  15 Karolin R Krause  16 Sarah Markham  17 Evan Mayo-Wilson  18 Ava Mehdipour  19 Juanna Ricketts #  20 Peter Szatmari  16 Zahi Touma  21 David Moher  22 Martin Offringa  23   24

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Guideline for reporting systematic reviews of outcome measurement instruments (OMIs): PRISMA-COSMIN for OMIs 2024

Ellen B M Elsman et al. Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2024.

doi: 10.1186/s12955-024-02256-9. Authors Ellen B M Elsman  1   2 Lidwine B Mokkink  2 Caroline B Terwee  2 Dorcas Beaton  3 Joel J Gagnier  4 Andrea C Tricco  5   6   7 Ami Baba  1 Nancy J Butcher  1   8 Maureen Smith  9 Catherine Hofstetter  10 Olalekan Lee Aiyegbusi  11 Anna Berardi  12   13 Julie Farmer  14 Kirstie L Haywood  15 Karolin R Krause  16 Sarah Markham  17 Evan Mayo-Wilson  18 Ava Mehdipour  19 Juanna Ricketts #  20 Peter Szatmari  16 Zahi Touma  21 David Moher  22 Martin Offringa  23   24 Affiliations

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Abstract

Purpose: Although comprehensive and widespread guidelines on how to conduct systematic reviews of outcome measurement instruments (OMIs) exist, for example from the COSMIN (COnsensus-based Standards for the selection of health Measurement INstruments) initiative, key information is often missing in published reports. This article describes the development of an extension of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) 2020 guideline: PRISMA-COSMIN for OMIs 2024.

Methods: The development process followed the Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research (EQUATOR) guidelines and included a literature search, expert consultations, a Delphi study, a hybrid workgroup meeting, pilot testing, and an end-of-project meeting, with integrated patient/public involvement.

Results: From the literature and expert consultation, 49 potentially relevant reporting items were identified. Round 1 of the Delphi study was completed by 103 panelists, whereas round 2 and 3 were completed by 78 panelists. After 3 rounds, agreement (≥ 67%) on inclusion and wording was reached for 44 items. Eleven items without consensus for inclusion and/or wording were discussed at a workgroup meeting attended by 24 participants. Agreement was reached for the inclusion and wording of 10 items, and the deletion of 1 item. Pilot testing with 65 authors of OMI systematic reviews further improved the guideline through minor changes in wording and structure, finalized during the end-of-project meeting. The final checklist to facilitate the reporting of full systematic review reports contains 54 (sub)items addressing the review's title, abstract, plain language summary, open science, introduction, methods, results, and discussion. Thirteen items pertaining to the title and abstract are also included in a separate abstract checklist, guiding authors in reporting for example conference abstracts.

Conclusion: PRISMA-COSMIN for OMIs 2024 consists of two checklists (full reports; abstracts), their corresponding explanation and elaboration documents detailing the rationale and examples for each item, and a data flow diagram. PRISMA-COSMIN for OMIs 2024 can improve the reporting of systematic reviews of OMIs, fostering their reproducibility and allowing end-users to appraise the quality of OMIs and select the most appropriate OMI for a specific application. NOTE: In order to encourage its wide dissemination this article is freely accessible on the web sites of the journals: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes; Journal of Clinical Epidemiology; Journal of Patient-Reported Outcomes; Quality of Life Research.

Keywords: COSMIN; Measurement properties; Outcome measurement instrument; PRISMA; Reporting guideline; Systematic reviews.

© 2024. The Author(s).

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Conflict of interest statement

Drs. Terwee and Mokkink are the founders of COSMIN; Dr. Moher is a member of the PRISMA executive; Dr. Tricco is the co-editor in chief of the Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. The other authors have no conflicts of interest.

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Development process of PRISMA-COSMIN for OMIs 2024. E&E explanation and elaboration; EQUATOR Enhancing…

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Development process of PRISMA-COSMIN for OMIs 2024. E&E explanation and elaboration; EQUATOR Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research; OMI outcome measurement instrument

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Proposals and consensus for items in each Delphi round and the workgroup meeting. COSMIN COnsensus-based Standards for the selection of health Measurement Instruments; OMI outcome measurement instrument; PRISMA Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses

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PRISMA-COSMIN for OMIs 2024 flow diagram

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