Core Outcome Set for IgE ‐mediated food allergy clinical trials and observational studies of interventions: International Delphi consensus study ‘ COMFA ’

Abstract

Background: IgE‐mediated food allergy (FA) is a global health concern with substantial individual and societal implications. While diverse intervention strategies have been researched, inconsistencies in reported outcomes limit evaluations of FA treatments. To streamline evaluations and promote consistent reporting, the Core Outcome Measures for Food Allergy (COMFA) initiative aimed to establish a Core Outcome Set (COS) for FA clinical trials and observational studies of interventions. Methods: The project involved a review of published clinical trials, trial protocols and qualitative literature. Outcomes found as a result of review were categorized and classified, informing a two‐round online‐modified Delphi process followed by hybrid consensus meeting to finalize the COS. Results: The literature review, taxonomy mapping and iterative discussions with diverse COMFA group yielded an initial list of 39 outcomes. The iterative online and in‐person meetings reduced the list to 13 outcomes for voting in the formal Delphi process. One more outcome was added based on participant suggestions after the first Delphi round. A total of 778 participants from 52 countries participated, with 442 participating in both Delphi rounds. No outcome met a priori criteria for inclusion, and one was excluded as a result of the Delphi. Thirteen outcomes were brought to the hybrid consensus meeting as a result of Delphi and two outcomes, ‘allergic symptoms’ and ‘quality of life’ achieved consensus for inclusion as ‘core’ outcomes. Conclusion: In addition to the mandatory reporting of adverse events for FA clinical trials or observational studies of interventions, allergic symptoms and quality of life should be measured as core outcomes. Future work by COMFA will define how best to measure these core outcomes.

Publication DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/all.16023
Divisions: College of Health & Life Sciences > School of Psychology
Additional Information: Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Allergy published by European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
Uncontrolled Keywords: allergic symptoms,core outcome set,quality of life,outcome assessment,food allergy
Publication ISSN: 1398-9995
Last Modified: 30 Apr 2024 07:35
Date Deposited: 05 Mar 2024 18:23
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Published Date: 2024-04
Published Online Date: 2024-03-03
Accepted Date: 2023-11-29
Authors: Demidova, Anastasia
Drewitz, Karl Philipp
Kimkool, Parisut
Banjanin, Nikolina
Barzylovich, Vladyslava
Botjes, Erna
Capper, India
Castor, Mary Anne R.
Comberiati, Pasquale
Cook, Emma E.
Costa, Joana
Chu, Derek K.
Epstein, Michelle M.
Galvin, Audrey Dunn
Giovannini, Mattia
Girard, Frédéric
Golding, Michael A.
Greenhawt, Matthew
Ierodiakonou, Despo
Jones, Christina J.
Khaleva, Ekaterina
Knibb, Rebecca C. (ORCID Profile 0000-0001-5561-0904)
Macit‐Çelebi, Melahat Sedanur
Mack, Douglas P.
Mafra, Isabel
Marchisotto, Mary Jane
Mijakoski, Dragan
Nekliudov, Nikita
Özdemir, Cevdet
Patel, Nandinee
Pazukhina, Ekaterina
Protudjer, Jennifer L. P.
Rodríguez del Rio, Pablo
Roomet, Jelena
Sammut, Patrick
Schoos, Ann‐Marie Malby
Schopfer, Anita Fossaluzza
Schultz, Fallon
Seylanova, Nina
Skypala, Isabel
Sørensen, Martin
Stoleski, Sasho
Stylianou, Eva
Upton, Julia
van de Veen, Willem
Genuneit, Jon
Boyle, Robert J.
Apfelbacher, Christian
Munblit, Daniel
Adel‐Patient, Karine

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