What is important to people with dementia living at home? A set of core outcome items for use in the evaluation of non-pharmacological community-based health and social care interventions

Author:

Reilly Siobhan T1,Harding Andrew J E1,Morbey Hazel1,Ahmed Faraz1,Williamson Paula R23,Swarbrick Caroline1,Leroi Iracema4,Davies Linda5,Reeves David6,Holland Fiona6,Hann Mark6,Keady John78

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Health and Medicine, Division of Health Research, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK

2. Clinical Trials Research Centre, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK

3. Medical Research Council North West Hub for Trials Methodology Research, Liverpool, UK

4. School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland

5. Division of Population Health, Health Services Research and Primary Care, School of Health Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK

6. NIHR School for Primary Care Research, School of Health Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK

7. Division of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK

8. Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK

Abstract

Abstract Objectives inconsistency in outcome measurement in dementia care trials impedes the comparisons of effectiveness between trials. The key aim of this study is to establish an agreed standardised core outcome set (COS) for use when evaluating non-pharmacological health and social care interventions for people with dementia living at home. Method we used a mixed-methods research design, including substantive qualitative research with five key stakeholders groups. We consulted with people living with dementia for many aspects of this research. We applied a modified two-round 54 item Delphi approach to attain consensus on core outcomes. The COS was finalised in a face-to-face consensus meeting in 2018. Results of the 288 who completed round 1 (21 people living with dementia, 58 care partners, 137 relevant health and social care professionals, 60 researchers, 12 policy makers), 246 completed round 2 (85% response rate). Twenty participants attended the consensus meeting. We reached consensus for the inclusion of 13 outcome items. Conclusion we identified 13 outcome items which are considered core; many relate to social health. Providing there are adequate measures, measuring these core outcome items will enhance comparisons for effectiveness making trial evidence more useful. The items will provide commissioners and service planners with information on what types of interventions are most likely to be valued highly by people living with dementia. Trial registration The study is registered on the COMET initiative database.

Funder

Economic and Social Research Council

National Institute for Health Research

Applied Research Collaboration

UK Research and Innovation

NHS

Intervention in Dementia

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Aging,General Medicine

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