Journal
BMJ OPEN
Volume 12, Issue 11, Pages -Publisher
BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-062497
Keywords
cardiology; valvular heart disease; complementary medicine; congenital heart disease
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- Special Support Plan for Talent Development of Tianjin- Young Top Talent Project/Tianjin Graduate Scientific Research Innovation Project [201504, 2021YJSB296/YJSKC- 20211014]
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The study will be conducted in four stages under the guidance of a multidisciplinary advisory board. The research will involve establishing a comprehensive outcomes checklist, screening stakeholder groups, conducting two e-Delphi surveys, and holding a face-to-face consensus meeting to develop the COS-TCM-RHD. The ethical approval has been obtained and the findings will be disseminated in peer-reviewed journals and meetings.
IntroductionGlobally, rheumatic heart disease (RHD) is an important cause of acquired heart disease in children and adolescents. Clinical trials on RHD treatment with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) or integrated medicine are gradually increasing in China. However, because the outcomes of clinical trials are subject to heterogeneity and selective reporting, similar studies cannot be merged and compared, complicating assessing the effectiveness and safety of TCM, and diminishing the value of clinical trials. Therefore, there is an urgent need to design a TCM or integrated medicine core outcome set (COS) for RHD.Methods and analysisThe development of this study will take place in four stages under the direction of a multidisciplinary advisory board. (1) Establishing a comprehensive outcomes checklist through a systematic review of previously published research, retrieval of clinical trial registration centres, patient's semistructured interviews, and clinician's questionnaire surveys; (2) Screen stakeholder groups from various fields to participate in the Delphi survey; (3) Two e-Delphi surveys will be conducted to determine the outcomes of various concerned stakeholder groups; (4) Hold a face-to-face consensus meeting to develop the COS-TCM-RHD.Ethics and disseminationThe ethical approval for this study has been obtained from the Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Ethics Committee (TJUTCM-EC20210008). The findings will be disseminated in peer-reviewed journals and meetings.
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