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A core outcome set for pre-eclampsia research: an international consensus development study.
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- A core outcome set for pre-eclampsia research: an international consensus development study.
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OBJECTIVE: To develop a core outcome set for pre-eclampsia. DESIGN: Consensus development study. SETTING: International. POPULATION: Two hundred and eight-one healthcare professionals, 41 researchers and 110 patients, representing 56 countries, participated. METHODS: Modified Delphi method and Modified Nominal Group Technique. RESULTS: A long-list of 116 potential core outcomes was developed by combining the outcomes reported in 79 pre-eclampsia trials with those derived from thematic analysi...
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- Research paper
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- Journal article
- Date created
- 2020-11
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- Duffy, Jmn / Cairns, AE / Richards-Doran, D / van 't Hooft, J / Gale, C / Brown, M / Chappell, LC / Grobman, WA / Fitzpatrick, R / Karumanchi, SA / Khalil, A / Lucas, DN / Magee, LA / Mol, BW / Stark, M / Thangaratinam, S / Wilson, MJ / von Dadelszen, P / Williamson, PR / Ziebland, S / McManus, RJ / International Collaboration to Harmonise Outcomes for Pre-eclampsia (iHOPE)
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- https://hdl.handle.net/2292/54447
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- Consensus development study / core outcome set / modified Delphi method / modified nominal group technique / outcome reporting bias / pre-eclampsia / Biomedical Research / Female / Humans / International Cooperation / Pre-Eclampsia / Pregnancy / Pregnancy Outcome / 11 Medical and Health Sciences
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