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      Development of a Core Outcome Set for Family and Community Nursing: Protocol for a Delphi Study

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          Abstract

          Background

          Family and community nurses (FCNs) play a crucial role in delivering primary care to patients within their homes and communities. A key aspect of their role involves various health interventions, which are influenced by their unique competencies, such as health promotion, advanced clinical knowledge, and strong interpersonal skills. However, it is essential to understand which specific health outcomes these interventions impact to better understand the relationship between FCNs’ skills and the health results.

          Objective

          This study aims to outline the steps we will take to develop a set of core outcomes. These outcomes will be particularly sensitive to the health interventions carried out by FCNs, providing a clearer picture of their practice’s impact.

          Methods

          A Delphi survey will be used for this research, conducted from January to December 2024. The process will involve 5 steps and input from 3 stakeholder categories. These stakeholders will help identify a preliminary list of outcomes that will form the basis of our core outcome set (COS).

          Results

          This guideline will be beneficial for a wide range of stakeholders involved in COS development, including COS developers, trialists, systematic reviewers, journal editors, policy makers, and patient groups. As of January 2024, we have successfully completed the first stage of the study, with the stakeholder group approving the reported outcomes and assigning participant lists for each stakeholder group.

          Conclusions

          This study will provide a roadmap for identifying the key health outcomes influenced by the interventions of FCNs. The multistakeholder, multiphase approach will ensure a comprehensive and inclusive process. Ultimately, the findings will enhance our understanding of FCNs’ impact on health outcomes, leading to more effective primary care strategies and policies.

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          The selection of appropriate outcomes is crucial when designing clinical trials in order to compare the effects of different interventions directly. For the findings to influence policy and practice, the outcomes need to be relevant and important to key stakeholders including patients and the public, health care professionals and others making decisions about health care. It is now widely acknowledged that insufficient attention has been paid to the choice of outcomes measured in clinical trials. Researchers are increasingly addressing this issue through the development and use of a core outcome set, an agreed standardised collection of outcomes which should be measured and reported, as a minimum, in all trials for a specific clinical area. Accumulating work in this area has identified the need for guidance on the development, implementation, evaluation and updating of core outcome sets. This Handbook, developed by the COMET Initiative, brings together current thinking and methodological research regarding those issues. We recommend a four-step process to develop a core outcome set. The aim is to update the contents of the Handbook as further research is identified. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13063-017-1978-4) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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                Journal
                JMIR Res Protoc
                JMIR Res Protoc
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                JMIR Research Protocols
                JMIR Publications (Toronto, Canada )
                1929-0748
                2024
                29 March 2024
                : 13
                : e51084
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Department of Biomedicine and Prevention University of Rome Tor Vergata Rome Italy
                [2 ] Health Professions Researchand Development Unit Istituto di Ricerca e cura a carattere scientifico Policlinico San Donato San Donato Milanese Italy
                [3 ] Department of Biomedical Sciences for Health University of Milan Milan Italy
                [4 ] Nursing Degree Course University of Pavia Istituto Maugeri Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico Pavia Italy
                [5 ] Nursing Degree Course University of Pavia Istituti Clinici di Pavia e Vigevano Pavia Italy
                [6 ] Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health University of Applied Sciences in Tarnów Tarnów Poland
                [7 ] Department of Public Health, Experimental and Forensic Medicine, Section of Hygiene University of Pavia Pavia Italy
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                Corresponding Author: Sara Russo sara.russo@ 123456grupposandonato.it
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                ©Sara Russo, Rosario Caruso, Gianluca Conte, Arianna Magon, Ida Vangone, Barbara Bascape', Giulia Maga, Malgorzata Pasek, Cristina Arrigoni. Originally published in JMIR Research Protocols (https://www.researchprotocols.org), 29.03.2024.

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                History
                : 20 July 2023
                : 2 January 2024
                : 3 January 2024
                : 7 January 2024
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                clinical knowledge,core outcomes set,delphi survey,family and community nurse,health interventions,health promotion,primary care,stakeholder engagement

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