TY - JOUR
T1 - Development of a core outcome set for lateral elbow tendinopathy (COS-LET) using best available evidence and an international consensus process
AU - COS-LET Authorship Group
AU - Bateman, Marcus
AU - Evans, Jonathan P.
AU - Vuvan, Viana
AU - Jones, Val
AU - Watts, Adam C.
AU - Phadnis, Joideep
AU - Bisset, Leanne M.
AU - Vicenzino, Bill
AU - Andia, Isabel
AU - Arrigoni, Paolo
AU - Aydin, Canan
AU - Barratt, Paul
AU - Chidambaram, Ram
AU - Cleland, Joshua
AU - Coombes, Brooke
AU - Farkash, Uri
AU - Gosens, Taco
AU - Heales, Luke
AU - Kroslak, Martin
AU - Littlewood, Chris
AU - MacDermid, Joy
AU - Murrell, George
AU - Olaussen, Morten
AU - Orchard, John
AU - Pienimaki, Tuomo
AU - Rangan, Amar
AU - Solheim, Eirik
AU - Stasinopoulos, Dimitrios
AU - Thomas, Jill
AU - Tyler, Timothy
AU - Van Der Windt, Danielle
AU - Van Riet, Roger
AU - Wang, Allan
AU - Waugh, Esther
AU - Wolf, Jennifer Moriatis
AU - Wright, Tony
AU - Zeisig, Eva
AU - Zheng, Ming Hao
AU - Mistry, Priyesh
AU - Newsome, Ruth
AU - Ford, Mark
AU - Jackson, Karen
AU - Le, Phuong
AU - Song, Joo Yeun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022.
PY - 2022/6/1
Y1 - 2022/6/1
N2 - Objectives To develop a core outcome set for lateral elbow tendinopathy (COS-LET) and to provide guidance for outcome evaluation in future studies. Methods We implemented a multi-stage mixed-methods design combining two systematic reviews, domain mapping of outcome measurement instruments to the core domains of tendinopathy, psychometric analysis of instruments, two patient focus groups and a Delphi study incorporating two surveys and an international consensus meeting. Following the OMERACT guidelines, we used a 70% threshold for consensus. Results 38 clinicians/researchers and 9 patients participated. 60 instruments were assessed for inclusion. The only instrument that was recommended for the COS-LET was Patient Rated Tennis Elbow Evaluation (PRTEE) for the disability domain. Interim recommendations were made to use: the PRTEE function subscale for the function domain; PRTEE pain subscale items 1, 4 and 5 for the pain over a specified time domain; pain-free grip strength for the physical function capacity domain; a Numerical Rating Scale measuring pain on gripping for the pain on activity/loading domain; and time off work for the participation in life activities domain. No recommendations could be made for the quality-of-life, patient rating of condition and psychological factors domains. Conclusions The COS-LET comprises the PRTEE for the disability domain. Interim-use recommendations included PRTEE subscales, time off work, pain-free grip strength and a Numerical Rating Scale measuring pain on gripping. Further work is required to validate these interim measures and develop suitable measures to capture the other domains.
AB - Objectives To develop a core outcome set for lateral elbow tendinopathy (COS-LET) and to provide guidance for outcome evaluation in future studies. Methods We implemented a multi-stage mixed-methods design combining two systematic reviews, domain mapping of outcome measurement instruments to the core domains of tendinopathy, psychometric analysis of instruments, two patient focus groups and a Delphi study incorporating two surveys and an international consensus meeting. Following the OMERACT guidelines, we used a 70% threshold for consensus. Results 38 clinicians/researchers and 9 patients participated. 60 instruments were assessed for inclusion. The only instrument that was recommended for the COS-LET was Patient Rated Tennis Elbow Evaluation (PRTEE) for the disability domain. Interim recommendations were made to use: the PRTEE function subscale for the function domain; PRTEE pain subscale items 1, 4 and 5 for the pain over a specified time domain; pain-free grip strength for the physical function capacity domain; a Numerical Rating Scale measuring pain on gripping for the pain on activity/loading domain; and time off work for the participation in life activities domain. No recommendations could be made for the quality-of-life, patient rating of condition and psychological factors domains. Conclusions The COS-LET comprises the PRTEE for the disability domain. Interim-use recommendations included PRTEE subscales, time off work, pain-free grip strength and a Numerical Rating Scale measuring pain on gripping. Further work is required to validate these interim measures and develop suitable measures to capture the other domains.
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U2 - 10.1136/bjsports-2021-105044
DO - 10.1136/bjsports-2021-105044
M3 - Article
C2 - 35135827
AN - SCOPUS:85131217443
SN - 0306-3674
VL - 56
SP - 657
EP - 666
JO - British Journal of Sports Medicine
JF - British Journal of Sports Medicine
IS - 12
ER -