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Development of an International Standard Set of Outcomes and Measurement Methods for Routine Practice for Infants, Children, and Adolescents with Epilepsy: The International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement Consensus Recommendations.

James W MitchellFrieda SossiIsabel MillerPaula Blancarte JaberZofia Das-GuptaLuz Sousa FialhoAction AmosJoan K AustinScott BadzikGus BakerBruria Ben ZeevJeffrey BoltonJohn E ChaplinJudith Helen CrossDerrick ChanChristian A GerickeAatif M HusainLorraine LallySharon MbuguaCassidy MeganTomás MesaLilia NuñezTim J von OertzenEmilio PeruccaAngie PullenGabriel M RonenJennifer B LevinMamta Bhushan SinghJo M WilmshurstLeonie WollscheidAnne T Berg
Published in: Epilepsia (2024)
At present, there is no internationally accepted set of core outcomes or measurement methods for epilepsy clinical practice. 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 outcome measurement methods for clinical practice. Using modified Delphi consensus methods with consecutive rounds of online voting over 12 months, a core set of outcomes and corresponding measurement tool packages to capture the outcomes were identified for infants, children, and adolescents with epilepsy. Consensus methods identified 20 core outcomes. In addition to the outcomes identified for the ICHOM Epilepsy adult standard set, behavioral, motor, and cognitive/language development outcomes were voted as essential for all infants and children with epilepsy. The proposed set of outcomes and measurement methods will facilitate the implementation of the use of patient-centered outcomes in daily practice.
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