Delphi panelists for a core outcome set project suggested both new and existing dissemination strategies that were feasibly implemented by a research infrastructure project

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Contributors

Ayodele Akinremi, Alison E Turnbull, Caroline M Chessare, Clifton O Bingham 3rd, Dale M Needham, Victor D Dinglas

Publication

Journal: Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
Volume: 114
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Pages: 104 - 107
Year: 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclinepi.2019.05.026

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Current Stage: Completed
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Disease Category: Other

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Study Type

- COS methods research

Method(s)

We report a case study on dissemination of a COS/COMS created, via a modified Delphi consensus process, for clinical research studies evaluating acute respiratory failure survivors' long-term outcomes after hospital discharge (known as the “ImproveLTO project,” www.improveLTO.com). Our specific objectives were to (1) report dissemination ideas solicited from the Delphi panel members, via a survey conducted 3 months after the consensus process, (2) describe and compare these ideas with actual dissemination activities undertaken, and (3) evaluate the potential impact of dissemination activities on new registrations to the project web site containing COS resources.