@article{3d9538aee7504674b933378f0de1ce5e,
title = "Core outcome set for preventive intervention trials in chronic and episodic migraine (COSMIG): An international, consensus-derived and multistakeholder initiative",
abstract = "Objective Typically, migraine prevention trials focus on reducing migraine days. This narrow focus may not capture all that is important to people with migraine. Inconsistency in outcome selection across trials limits the potential for data pooling and evidence synthesis. In response, we describe the development of core outcome set for migraine (COSMIG). Design A two-stage approach sought to achieve international, multistakeholder consensus on both the core domain set and core measurement set. Following construction of a comprehensive list of outcomes, expert panellists (patients, healthcare professionals and researchers) completed a three-round electronic-Delphi study to support a reduction and prioritisation of core domains and outcomes. Participants in a consensus meeting finalised the core domains and methods of assessment. All stages were overseen by an international core team, including patient research partners. Results There was a good representation of patients (episodic migraine (n=34) and chronic migraine (n=42)) and healthcare professionals (n=33) with high response and retention rates. The initial list of domains and outcomes was reduced from >50 to 7 core domains for consideration in the consensus meeting, during which a 2-domain core outcome set was agreed. Conclusion International and multistakeholder consensus emerged to describe a two-domain core outcome set for reporting research on preventive interventions for chronic and episodic migraine: migraine-specific pain and migraine-specific quality of life. Intensity of migraine pain assessed with an 11-point Numerical Rating Scale and the frequency as the number of headache/migraine days over a specified time period. Migraine-specific quality of life assessed using the Migraine Functional Impact Questionnaire.",
keywords = "clinical trials, migraine, statistics & research methods",
author = "Kirstie Haywood and Rachel Potter and Robert Froud and Gemma Pearce and Barbara Box and Lynne Muldoon and Richard Lipton and Stavros Petrou and Regina Rendas-Baum and Logan, {Anne Marie} and Kimberley Stewart and Martin Underwood and Manjit Matharu",
note = "Funding Information: are part of an academic partnership with Serco related to return to work initiatives. MU recused himself from any discussions related to the choice of Delphi platform for this study; is a chief investigator or co-investigator on multiple previous and current research grants from the UK National Institute for Health Research and Arthritis Research UK, and is a co-investigator on grants funded by the Australian NHMRC; is a National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) senior investigator; has received travel expenses for speaking at conferences from the professional organisations hosting the conferences; is a co-investigator on two NIHR-funded studies receiving additional support from Stryker; has accepted honoraria for teaching/lecturing from CARTA; and was an editor of the NIHR journal series and a member of the NIHR Journal Editors Group, for which he received a fee. MM serves on the advisory board for Abbott, Allergan, Eli Lilly, Medtronic, Novartis and TEVA; has received payment for the development of educational presentations from Allergan, electroCore, Eli Lilly, Medtronic, Novartis and TEVA; and has received research grants from Abbott, electroCore and Medtronic. SP is a director of Health Psychology Services, which, in part, provides psychological treatments for those with chronic pain. Funding Information: Funding This study was funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Programme Grants for Applied Research programme (RP-PG-1212-20018). The views expressed are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of the NIHR or the Department of Health and Social Care. Active collaboration with our patient research partners was supported by a {\textquoteleft}Delivering Results Award{\textquoteright} (IAS/23022/16) from the Institute of Advanced Studies, Warwick University. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ.",
year = "2021",
month = nov,
day = "30",
doi = "10.1136/bmjopen-2020-043242",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "11",
journal = "BMJ open",
issn = "2044-6055",
publisher = "BMJ Publishing Group",
number = "11",
}