Development of composite outcomes for individual patient data (IPD) meta-analysis on the effects of diet and lifestyle in pregnancy: A Delphi survey
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Development of composite outcomes for individual patient data (IPD) meta-analysis on the effects of diet and lifestyle in pregnancy : A Delphi survey. / Rogozinska, E.; D'Amico, M. I.; Khan, K. S.; Cecatti, J. G.; Teede, H.; Yeo, S.; Vinter, C. A.; Rayanagoudar, G.; Barakat, R.; Perales, M.; Dodd, J. M.; Devlieger, R.; Bogaerts, A.; Van Poppel, M. N.M.; Haakstad, L.; Shen, G. X.; Shub, A.; Luoto, R.; Kinnunen, T. I.; Phelan, S.; Poston, L.; Scudeller, T. T.; El Beltagy, N.; Stafne, S. N.; Tonstad, S.; Geiker, Nina Rica Wium; Ruifrok, A. E.; Mol, B. W.; Coomarasamy, A.; Thangaratinam, S.
In: BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Vol. 123, No. 2, 2016, p. 190-198.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Development of composite outcomes for individual patient data (IPD) meta-analysis on the effects of diet and lifestyle in pregnancy
T2 - A Delphi survey
AU - Rogozinska, E.
AU - D'Amico, M. I.
AU - Khan, K. S.
AU - Cecatti, J. G.
AU - Teede, H.
AU - Yeo, S.
AU - Vinter, C. A.
AU - Rayanagoudar, G.
AU - Barakat, R.
AU - Perales, M.
AU - Dodd, J. M.
AU - Devlieger, R.
AU - Bogaerts, A.
AU - Van Poppel, M. N.M.
AU - Haakstad, L.
AU - Shen, G. X.
AU - Shub, A.
AU - Luoto, R.
AU - Kinnunen, T. I.
AU - Phelan, S.
AU - Poston, L.
AU - Scudeller, T. T.
AU - El Beltagy, N.
AU - Stafne, S. N.
AU - Tonstad, S.
AU - Geiker, Nina Rica Wium
AU - Ruifrok, A. E.
AU - Mol, B. W.
AU - Coomarasamy, A.
AU - Thangaratinam, S.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Objective: To develop maternal, fetal, and neonatal composite outcomes relevant to the evaluation of diet and lifestyle interventions in pregnancy by individual patient data (IPD) meta-analysis. Design: Delphi survey. Setting: The International Weight Management in Pregnancy (i-WIP) collaborative network. Sample Twenty-six researchers from the i-WIP collaborative network from 11 countries. Methods: A two-generational Delphi survey involving members of the i-WIP collaborative network (26 members in 11 countries) was undertaken to prioritise the individual outcomes for their importance in clinical care. The final components of the composite outcomes were identified using pre-specified criteria. Main outcome measures: Composite outcomes considered to be important for the evaluation of the effect of diet and lifestyle in pregnancy. Results Of the 36 maternal outcomes, nine were prioritised and the following were included in the final composite: pre-eclampsia or pregnancy-induced hypertension, gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), elective or emergency caesarean section, and preterm delivery. Of the 27 fetal and neonatal outcomes, nine were further evaluated, with the final composite consisting of intrauterine death, small for gestational age, large for gestational age, and admission to a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Conclusions: Our work has identified the components of maternal, fetal, and neonatal composite outcomes required for the assessment of diet and lifestyle interventions in pregnancy by IPD meta-analysis. Tweetable abstract: Composite outcomes in IPD meta-analysis on diet and lifestyle in pregnancy. This article includes Author Insights, a video abstract available at https://vimeo.com/148890226
AB - Objective: To develop maternal, fetal, and neonatal composite outcomes relevant to the evaluation of diet and lifestyle interventions in pregnancy by individual patient data (IPD) meta-analysis. Design: Delphi survey. Setting: The International Weight Management in Pregnancy (i-WIP) collaborative network. Sample Twenty-six researchers from the i-WIP collaborative network from 11 countries. Methods: A two-generational Delphi survey involving members of the i-WIP collaborative network (26 members in 11 countries) was undertaken to prioritise the individual outcomes for their importance in clinical care. The final components of the composite outcomes were identified using pre-specified criteria. Main outcome measures: Composite outcomes considered to be important for the evaluation of the effect of diet and lifestyle in pregnancy. Results Of the 36 maternal outcomes, nine were prioritised and the following were included in the final composite: pre-eclampsia or pregnancy-induced hypertension, gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), elective or emergency caesarean section, and preterm delivery. Of the 27 fetal and neonatal outcomes, nine were further evaluated, with the final composite consisting of intrauterine death, small for gestational age, large for gestational age, and admission to a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Conclusions: Our work has identified the components of maternal, fetal, and neonatal composite outcomes required for the assessment of diet and lifestyle interventions in pregnancy by IPD meta-analysis. Tweetable abstract: Composite outcomes in IPD meta-analysis on diet and lifestyle in pregnancy. This article includes Author Insights, a video abstract available at https://vimeo.com/148890226
KW - Composite outcome
KW - Delphi survey
KW - Diet
KW - Fetal
KW - Lifestyle
KW - Maternal
KW - Neonatal
U2 - 10.1111/1471-0528.13764
DO - 10.1111/1471-0528.13764
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 26841002
AN - SCOPUS:84952759625
VL - 123
SP - 190
EP - 198
JO - British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Supplement
JF - British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Supplement
SN - 0140-7686
IS - 2
ER -
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