Multi‐stakeholder contribution to the identification of a core outcome set and measurements in implant dentistry (ID‐COSM initiative) using the Delphi methodology

Author:

Sanz Mariano12,Carrillo de Albornoz Ana1,Martín Conchita3ORCID,Needleman Ian4ORCID,Tonetti Maurizio S.25ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ETEP Research Group University Complutense of Madrid Madrid Spain

2. European Research Group on Periodontology Genova Italy

3. BIOCRAN Research Group University Complutense of Madrid Madrid Spain

4. Department of Periodontology University College London, Eastman Dental Institute London UK

5. Shanghai Perio‐implant Innovation Center, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology, National Clinical Research Center of Stomatology Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractAimTo obtain input from multiple stakeholders and generate agreement on essential outcomes in implant dentistry using the Delphi methodology and incorporate them into an international consensus defining a core outcome set.Materials and MethodsCandidate outcomes in implant dentistry were generated from scientific evidence through five commissioned systematic reviews and from people with lived experience in dental implants (PWLE) through four international focus groups. A steering committee identified stakeholders among representatives from dental professionals, industry‐related experts and PWLE. Participants underwent a three‐round Delphi survey using a multi‐stakeholder approach; they assessed candidate outcomes and additional outcomes identified in the first Delphi round. The process followed the COMET methodology.ResultsFrom the 665 potential outcomes identified in the systematic reviews and 89 in the PWLE focus group, the steering committee selected 100 and organized them into 13 categories, to be included in the first‐round questionnaire as candidate outcomes. A total of 99 dental experts, 7 dental‐industry‐related experts and 17 PWLE participated in the first round, and 11 additional outcomes were added to the second round. There was no attrition between the first and second rounds, where 61 (54.9%) outcomes exceeded the pre‐established threshold of agreement. PWLE and experts participated in the third round that applied “a priori” standard filters to distil a list of candidate essential outcomes.ConclusionThis Delphi study utilized a standardized, transparent and inclusive methodology and preliminarily validated 13 essential outcomes organized into four core areas. These results informed the final stage of the ID‐COSM consensus.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Periodontics

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