开发一个核心结果集 (COS) 对于痴呆症与勒维体 (DLB)
Emilia Grycuk1, Emily Eichenholtz2, Dag Aarsland3
1Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
HRB open research
|October 12, 2023
概括
为了标准化研究,正在开发一个关于Lewy体痴呆症 (DLB) 的核心结果集 (COS). 这样可以确保在DLB临床试验中获得可比,相关的结果,以便在DLB临床试验中做出更好的治疗决策.
科学领域:
- 神经学 神经学
- 老年学是一门学科.
- 临床研究方法论 临床研究方法论
背景情况:
- 勒维体痴呆症 (DLB) 呈现出各种症状 (运动,神经精神,自主).
- 与阿尔茨海默病相比,DLB研究是有限的,各种结果措施阻碍了进展.
- 一个标准化的核心成果集 (COS) 对于可比和可操作的DLB研究至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 开发一个标准化的核心结果集 (COS) 对于痴呆症与勒维体 (DLB).
- 确保在DLB治疗试验中提供一致和相关的结果测量.
- 促进DLB研究成果的全球比较和实施.
主要方法:
- 系统审查 (PRISMA指导方针) 用于初步结果识别.
- 多个阶段的德尔菲过程,涉及各种利益相关者 (临床医生,患者,政策制定者).
- 协商一致会议以最终确定结果并选择测量仪器.
主要成果:
- 该项目旨在建立一个最终的DLB-COS.
- 确定适当的工具来衡量DLB-COS结果是一个关键目标.
- 计划对DLB-COS和相关工具进行全球传播.
结论:
- 开发的DLB-COS将在治疗试验中标准化结果选择.
- 这一举措将提高全球DLB研究的可比性和实用性.
- 该项目解决了在DLB研究和临床实践中对一致方法的关键需求.
关键词:
年龄化 衰老 衰老认知 认知是一种认知.核心成果集 核心成果集德尔菲是什么意思 德尔菲是什么意思 德尔菲是什么意思痴呆症是一种痴呆症.患有勒维体痴呆症的痴呆症记忆 记忆 记忆 记忆 记忆系统审查是系统的审查.更多相关视频
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