Developing a core outcome set for people living with dementia at home in their neighbourhoods and communities: Study protocol for use in the evaluation of non-pharmacological community-based health and social care interventions

Andrew J.E. Harding, Hazel Morbey, Faraz Ahmed, Carol Opdebeeck, Ying Ying Wang, Paula Williamson, Caroline Swarbrick, Iracema Leroi, David Challis, Linda Davies, David Reeves, Fiona Holland, Mark Hann, Ingrid Hellström, Lars Christer Hydén, Alistair Burns, John Keady, Siobhan Reilly

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Abstract

Background: The key aim of the study is to establish an agreed standardised core outcome set (COS) for use when evaluating non-pharmacological health and social care interventions for people living at home with dementia. Methods/design: Drawing on the guidance and approaches of the Core Outcome Measures in Effectiveness Trials (COMET), this study uses a four-phase mixed-methods design: 1 Focus groups and interviews with key stakeholder groups (people living with dementia, care partners, relevant health and social care professionals, researchers and policymakers) and a review of the literature will be undertaken to build a long list of outcomes. Discussion: To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first to use a modified Delphi process to involve people living with dementia as a participant group. Though the study is confined to collecting data in the United Kingdom, use of the COS by researchers will enhance the comparability of studies evaluating non-pharmacological and community-based interventions. Trial registration: The study is registered on the COMET initiative, registered in 2014 at comet-initiative.org.

Original languageEnglish
Article number247
JournalTrials
Volume19
Issue number1
Early online date24 Apr 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • Community-based programmes
  • Core outcome set
  • Delphi method
  • Dementia
  • Neighbourhood
  • Non-pharmacological interventions
  • Public involvement

Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms

  • Manchester Institute for Collaborative Research on Ageing

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