Adherence and persistence in allergen immunotherapy (APAIT): A reporting checklist for retrospective studies

Author:

Pfaar Oliver1ORCID,Devillier Philippe2,Schmitt Jochen3,Demoly Pascal4ORCID,Hilberg Ole5,DuBuske Lawrence6,Hass Nicole7,Klok Ted8,Beutner Caroline9

Affiliation:

1. Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Section of Rhinology and Allergy University Hospital Marburg, Philipps‐Universität Marburg Marburg Germany

2. Laboratoire de Pharmacologie Respiratoire – VIM Suresnes Hôpital Foch, Suresnes Université Paris Saclay Gif‐sur‐Yvette France

3. Center for Evidence‐based Healthcare, Medical Faculty Carl Gustav Carus, TU Dresden Dresden Germany

4. IDESP, UMR UA11 University Hospital of Montpellier – INSERM Montpellier France

5. Department of Internal Medicine Lillebaelt Hospital Vejle Denmark

6. George Washington University Hospital Washington District of Columbia USA

7. Global Allergy and Airways Patient Platform (GAAPP) Vienna Austria

8. Paediatric Allergy Treatment Centre, Deventer Hospital Deventer The Netherlands

9. Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology University Medical Center Göttingen Göttingen Germany

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAdherence is essential for the long‐term efficacy of allergen immunotherapy (AIT) and has been evaluated in numerous retrospective studies. However, there are no published guidelines for best practice in measuring and reporting adherence or persistence to AIT, which has resulted in substantial heterogeneity among existing studies. The ‘adherence and persistence in AIT (APAIT)’ checklist has been developed to guide the reporting, design and interpretation of retrospective studies that evaluate adherence or persistence to AIT in clinical practice.MethodsFive existing checklists, focussing on study protocol design, the use of retrospective databases/patient registries, and the appraisal and reporting of observational studies, were identified and merged. Relevant items were selected and tailored to be specific to AIT. The content of the checklist was discussed by 11 experts from Europe, the United States and Canada, representing allergy, healthcare and life sciences, and health technology appraisal.ResultsThe APAIT checklist presents a set of items that should either be included or at least considered, when reporting retrospective studies that assess adherence or persistence to AIT. Items are organized into four categories comprising study objective, design and methods, data analysis, and results and discussion. The checklist highlights the need for clarity and transparency in reporting and emphasizes the importance of considering potential sources of bias in retrospective studies evaluating adherence or persistence to AIT.ConclusionsThe APAIT checklist provides a pragmatic guide for reporting retrospective adherence and persistence studies in AIT. Importantly, it identifies potential sources of bias and discusses how these influence outcomes.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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2. Moving forward with allergen immunotherapy: The significance of real-world studies;Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology;2023-08

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