Development of an International Standard Set of Outcomes and Measurement Methods for Routine Practice for Adults with Epilepsy: The International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement Consensus Recommendations

Author:

Mitchell James W.1ORCID,Sossi Frieda2,Miller Isabel2,Jaber Paula Blancarte2,Das‐Gupta Zofia2,Fialho Luz Sousa2,Amos Action3,Austin Joan K.4,Badzik Scott5,Baker Gus6,Zeev Bruria Ben7,Bolton Jeffrey8,Chaplin John E.9,Cross J. Helen10ORCID,Chan Derrick11,Gericke Christian A.12,Husain Aatif M.13,Lally Lorraine14,Mbugua Sharon15,Megan Cassidy16,Mesa Tomás17,Nuñez Lilia18,von Oertzen Tim J.19ORCID,Perucca Emilio20ORCID,Pullen Angie21,Ronen Gabriel M.22,Sajatovic Martha23ORCID,Singh Mamta B.24ORCID,Wilmshurst Jo M.25ORCID,Wollscheid Leonie26,Berg Anne T.27ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Systems, Molecular and Integrative Biology (ISMIB) University of Liverpool Liverpool UK

2. International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement London UK

3. International Bureau for Epilepsy, Africa Region, University of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK

4. Indiana University School of Nursing Indianapolis Indiana USA

5. Lived Experience Representative Cincinnati Ohio USA

6. University of Liverpool Liverpool UK

7. The Edmond and Lilly Safra Children's Hospital, Sheba Medical Center Tel Hashomer Israel

8. Boston Children's Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

9. University of Gothenburg Gothenburg Sweden

10. Developmental Neurosciences Dept UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health London UK

11. KK Women's and Children's Hospital Duke‐NUS Singapore

12. The University of Queensland Medical School Brisbane Queensland Australia

13. Duke University Medical Center and Veterans Affairs Medical Center Durham North Carolina USA

14. LLM (International Human Rights Law), LLM (Financial Services Law) Galway Ireland

15. Mental Health Alliance of Kenya Kenya

16. Founder of Purple Day Halifax Nova Scotia Canada

17. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Santiago Chile

18. Centro Medico Nacional 20 de Noviembre, Médica Sur Mexico City Mexico

19. Department of Neurology 1 Kepler University Hospital, Johannes Kepler University Linz Austria

20. Department of Medicine (Austin Health) The University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia

21. Formerly Epilepsy Action London UK

22. Department of Pediatrics, CanChild Centre for Childhood Disability Research, Faculty of Health Sciences McMaster University Hamilton Ontario Canada

23. Departments of Psychiatry and of Neurology University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Cleveland Ohio USA

24. All Indian Institute of Medicine Sciences New Delhi India

25. Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital Neuroscience Institute, University of Cape Town Cape Town South Africa

26. Epilepsie Empowerment Deutschland e.V Karlsruhe Germany

27. Department of Neurology Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago Illinois USA

Abstract

AbstractAt present, there is no internationally accepted set of core outcomes or measurement methods for epilepsy clinical practice. Therefore, the International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM) convened an international working group of experts in epilepsy, people with epilepsy and their representatives to develop minimum sets of standardized outcomes and outcomes measurement methods for clinical practice that support patient–clinician decision‐making and quality improvement. Consensus methods identified 20 core outcomes. Measurement tools were recommended based on their evidence of strong clinical measurement properties, feasibility, and cross‐cultural applicability. The essential outcomes included many non‐seizure outcomes: anxiety, depression, suicidality, memory and attention, sleep quality, functional status, and the social impact of epilepsy. The proposed set will facilitate the implementation of the use of patient‐centered outcomes in daily practice, ensuring holistic care. They also encourage harmonization of outcome measurement, and if widely implemented should reduce the heterogeneity of outcome measurement, accelerate comparative research, and facilitate quality improvement efforts.

Publisher

Wiley

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