Core outcome set for behavioural weight management interventions for adults with overweight and obesity: Standardised reporting of lifestyle weight management interventions to aid evaluation (STAR-LITE)

Behavioural weight management interventions in research studies and clinical practice differ in length, advice, frequency of meetings, staff, and cost. Few real-world programmes have published patient outcomes and those that have used different ways of reporting information, making it impossible to compare interventions and develop the evidence base. To address this issue, we have developed a core outcome set for behavioural weight management intervention programmes for adults with overweight and obesity. Outcomes were identified via systematic review of the literature. A representative expert group was formed comprising people with experience of adult weight management services. An online Delphi process was employed to reach consensus as to which outcomes should be measured and reported and which definitions/instruments should be utilised. The expert group identified eight core outcomes and 12 core processes for reporting by weight management services. Eleven outcomes and five processes were identified as optional. The most appropriate definitions/instruments for measuring each outcome/process were also agreed. Our core outcome set will ensure consistency of reporting. This will allow behavioural weight management interventions to be compared, revealing which interventions work best for which members of the population and helping inform development of adult behavioural weight management interventions.

Contributors

Ruth M. Mackenzie
Louisa J. Ells
Sharon Anne Simpson
Jennifer Logue

Publication

Journal: Obesity Reviews
Volume:
Issue:
Pages: -
Year: 2019
DOI: 10.1111/obr.12961

Further Study Information

Current Stage: Not Applicable
Date: November 2017 - November 2018
Funding source(s): Medical Research Council (MRC) Strategic Award, Grant/Award Numbers: SPHSU14, MC_UU_12017_14 MC-PC-13027; Scottish Government Health Department, Grant/Award Number: CGA/17/08


Health Area

Disease Category: Public health

Disease Name: Weight management

Target Population

Age Range: 18 - 100

Sex: Either

Nature of Intervention: Behavioural

Stakeholders Involved

- Clinical experts
- Researchers
- Service commissioners
- Service providers
- Service users
- Policy makers

Study Type

- COS for clinical trials or clinical research
- COS for practice
- Recommendations for outcome measures (measurement/how)

Method(s)

- Delphi process
- Systematic review

Outcomes were identified via systematic review of the literature. A representative expert group was formed comprising people with experience of adult weight management services. An online Delphi process was employed to reach consensus as to which outcomes should be measured and reported and which definitions/instruments should be utilised.

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