Development of a core outcome set of clinical research on the integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine for spinal metastases:a study protocol

Author:

Fang Guozheng,Yu Wenlong,Chen Dingbang,Ding Xing,Qiao Liang,Zhang Luosheng,Gao Xin,Yan Yinjie,Huang Quan,Ma Junming,Yin MengchenORCID

Abstract

BackgroundIn recent years, the incidence of spinal metastasis (SM) has been increasing steadily. In response to this serious public health problem, researchers have made progress by using the integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine. However, considerable heterogeneity in the definition and measurement of outcomes across clinical research studies, along with the lack of uniform measurement standards for study data, makes it difficult for researchers to compare different treatments. Therefore, it is crucial to accurately evaluate clinical research on the integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine for SM.MethodsThis study protocol outlines a comprehensive research programme based on the Core Outcome Set Standards Protocol Items. The study consists of four phases: a literature review, semistructured interviews, a two-round modified Delphi survey, a consensus meeting. Phase 1 involves a comprehensive literature review to extract outcomes used in current clinical studies of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine or Western medicine for the treatment of SM. A semistructured interview format will be used to survey patients and caregivers in phase 2 to collect suggestions from the patient perspective. Phase 3 involves a two-round modified Delphi survey to complete a prioritisation evaluation of outcomes to generate a candidate list for core outcome set (COS). Finally, phase 4 involves a face-to-face consensus meeting to review and establish the COS.Ethics and disseminationConducted in response to the current dilemma of SM, the study was endorsed by the Spine Oncology Group of the Orthopaedic Surgeons Branch of the Chinese Physicians’ Association. It will be developed and reported through a rigorous process, with the results of the study to be published in a peer-reviewed journal.Registration:COMET Registry: COMET 2938;https://www.comet-initiative.org/Studies/Details/2938.

Funder

Project of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine “Visit famous schools and worship famous teachers

Shanghai “Rising Stars of Medical Talents”-Youth Development Program-Youth Medical Talents-Specialist Program SHWSRS

Research project of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Project of Shanghai Municipal Health Commission

National Natural Science Foundation of China

the Project of Chinese Society of Traditional Chinese Medicine youth talent lifting

Publisher

BMJ

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