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Development of a core outcome set for oral health services research involving dependent older adults (DECADE): a study protocol

  • Sinead Watson
  • , Julie McCullan
  • , Paul Brocklehurst
  • , George Tsakos
  • , Richard Watt
  • , Rebecca Wassall
  • , Andrea Sherriff
  • , Sheena Ramsay
  • , Anup Karki
  • , Sayaka Tada
  • , Caroline Lappin
  • , Michael Donaldson
  • , Gerry McKenna
    • Queen's University, Belfast
    • University of Newcastle
    • Health & Social Care Board, Northern Ireland
    • University College London
    • University of Glasgow
    • Newcastle University
    • Public Health Wales
    • National University of Singapore
    • South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust, Dundonald

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    Abstract

    BACKGROUND: Oral healthcare service provision for dependent older adults is often poor. For dental services to provide more responsive and equitable care, evidence-based approaches are needed. To facilitate future research, the development and application of a core outcome set would be beneficial. The aim of this study is to develop a core outcome set for oral health services research involving dependent older adults.

    METHODS: A multi-step process involving consensus methods and including key stakeholders will be undertaken. This will involve identifying potentially relevant outcomes through a systematic review of previous studies examining the effectiveness of strategies to prevent oral disease in dependent older adults, combined with semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders. Stakeholders will include dependent older adults, family members, carers, care-home managers, health professionals, researchers, dental commissioners and policymakers. To condense and prioritise the long list of outcomes generated by the systematic review and semi-structured interviews, a Delphi survey consisting of several rounds with key stakeholders, as mentioned above, will be undertaken. The 9-point Likert scale proposed by the GRADE Working Group will facilitate this consensus process. Following the Delphi survey, a face-to-face consensus meeting with key stakeholders will be conducted where the stakeholders will anonymously vote and decide on what outcomes should be included in the finalised core outcome set.

    DISCUSSION: Developing a core set of outcomes that are clinically and patient-centred will help improve the design, conduct and reporting of oral health services research involving dependent older adults, and ultimately strengthen the evidence base for high-quality oral health care for dependent older adults.

    TRIAL REGISTRATION: The study was registered with the COMET initiative on 9 January 2018 http://www.cometinitiative.org/studies/details/1081?result=true .

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number599
    Pages (from-to)599
    JournalTrials
    Volume21
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2020

    Keywords

    • Aged
    • Frail elderly
    • Oral health
    • Consensus
    • Delphi technique

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