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Defining a minimum set of standardized patient-centered outcome measures for macular degeneration

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PURPOSE: To define a minimum set of outcome measures for tracking, comparing, and improving macular degeneration care. DESIGN: Recommendations from a working group of international experts in macular degeneration outcomes registry development and patient advocates, facilitated by the International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM). METHODS: Modified Delphi technique, supported by structured teleconferences, followed by online surveys to drive consensus decisions. Potential outcomes were identified through literature review of outcomes collected in existing registries and reported in major clinical trials. Outcomes were refined by the working group and selected based on impact on patients, relationship to good clinical care, and feasibility of measurement in routine clinical practice. RESULTS: Standardized measurement of the following outcomes is recommended: visual functioning and quality of life (distance visual acuity, mobility and independence, emotional well-being, reading and accessing information); number of treatments; complications of treatment; and disease control. Proposed data collection sources include administrative data, clinical data during routine clinical visits, and patient-reported sources annually. Recording the following clinical characteristics is recommended to enable risk adjustment: age; sex; ethnicity; smoking status; baseline visual acuity in both eyes; type of macular degeneration; presence of geographic atrophy, subretinal fibrosis, or pigment epithelial detachment; previous macular degeneration treatment; ocular comorbidities. CONCLUSIONS: The recommended minimum outcomes and pragmatic reporting standards should enable standardized, meaningful assessments and comparisons of macular degeneration treatment outcomes. Adoption could accelerate global improvements in standardized data gathering and reporting of patient-centered outcomes. This can facilitate informed decisions by patients and health care providers, plus allow long-term monitoring of aggregate data, ultimately improving understanding of disease progression and treatment responses.

dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.ajo.2016.04.012
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Defining a minimum set of standardized patient-centered outcome measures for macular degeneration

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dcterms.bibliographicCitation.journaltitleAmerican Journal of Ophthalmology
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uzh.contributor.affiliationInternational Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
uzh.contributor.affiliationInternational Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement
uzh.contributor.affiliationUniversitatsSpital Zurich, Save Sight Institute
uzh.contributor.affiliationStanford University
uzh.contributor.affiliationSingapore National Eye Centre
uzh.contributor.affiliationThomas Jefferson University
uzh.contributor.affiliationGloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
uzh.contributor.affiliationAravind Eye Hospital
uzh.contributor.affiliationErasmus MC
uzh.contributor.affiliationRoyal College of Ophthalmologists
uzh.contributor.affiliationHospital Selayang
uzh.contributor.affiliationStanford University, VA Palo Alto Health Care System
uzh.contributor.affiliationInternational Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement
uzh.contributor.affiliationKyoto University, Kyoto University Hospital
uzh.contributor.affiliationMoorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
uzh.contributor.affiliationBaylor College of Medicine
uzh.contributor.affiliationUmeå Universitet
uzh.contributor.affiliationMacular Society
uzh.contributor.affiliationKyoto University
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uzh.contributor.authorRodrigues, Ian A
uzh.contributor.authorSprinkhuizen, Sara M
uzh.contributor.authorBarthelmes, Daniel
uzh.contributor.authorBlumenkranz, Mark
uzh.contributor.authorCheung, Gemmy
uzh.contributor.authorHaller, Julia
uzh.contributor.authorJohnston, Robert
uzh.contributor.authorKim, Ramasamy
uzh.contributor.authorKlaver, Caroline
uzh.contributor.authorMcKibbin, Martin
uzh.contributor.authorNgah, Nor Fariza
uzh.contributor.authorPershing, Suzann
uzh.contributor.authorShankar, Dato
uzh.contributor.authorTamura, Hiroshi
uzh.contributor.authorTufail, Adnan
uzh.contributor.authorWeng, Christina Y
uzh.contributor.authorWestborg, Inger
uzh.contributor.authorYelf, Catherine
uzh.contributor.authorYoshimura, Nagahisa
uzh.contributor.authorGillies, Mark C
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uzh.publication.citationRodrigues, Ian A; Sprinkhuizen, Sara M; Barthelmes, Daniel; Blumenkranz, Mark; Cheung, Gemmy; Haller, Julia; Johnston, Robert; Kim, Ramasamy; Klaver, Caroline; McKibbin, Martin; Ngah, Nor Fariza; Pershing, Suzann; Shankar, Dato; Tamura, Hiroshi; Tufail, Adnan; Weng, Christina Y; Westborg, Inger; Yelf, Catherine; Yoshimura, Nagahisa; Gillies, Mark C (2016). Defining a minimum set of standardized patient-centered outcome measures for macular degeneration. American Journal of Ophthalmology, 168:1-12.
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