2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2020.11.012
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Developing a core outcome set for future infertility research: an international consensus development study

Abstract: gg and the Core Outcome Measure for Infertility Trials (COMMIT) initiative z

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“…For trials with multiple intervention arms, we extracted data from eligible comparison arms. Although a core outcome set exists for endometriosis [3] and infertility [14] we noted no core outcome set exists specifically for operative gynecology [15].…”
Section: Search Strategy and Selection Criteriamentioning
confidence: 87%
“…For trials with multiple intervention arms, we extracted data from eligible comparison arms. Although a core outcome set exists for endometriosis [3] and infertility [14] we noted no core outcome set exists specifically for operative gynecology [15].…”
Section: Search Strategy and Selection Criteriamentioning
confidence: 87%
“…This involvement is increasingly recognised as an important contributor to COS (24,37,38) as it highlights new outcomes from the service user perspective. Aiming for approximately fifty participants from interviews and a wide range of participants in the Delphi globally (39), the study will generate outcomes and gain consensus from a range of diverse settings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A core outcome set has recently been developed for future infertility trials ( Duffy et al , 2018 ). Over 400 healthcare professionals, researchers and patients, from 40 countries, have used formal consensus development methods to identify a core outcome set for infertility ( Duffy et al , 2020a ). Consensus definitions have also been agreed for individual core outcomes ( Duffy et al , 2020b ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%