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Standardized disease-related measures in diabetes research: results from a global consensus process

Abstract

Background: A lack of disease-related consensus measures for type 2 diabetes interventions is a barrier to comparing interventions across various contexts, as well as to implementation and scale-up. This study aimed to use an expert consensus approach to select disease-related measures for type 2 diabetes to facilitate cross-contextual research, as well as the implementation and scaling-up of initiatives. Methods: The study was conducted using a two-phased cross-sectional design consisting of an online survey among research experts in 17 diabetes projects working in a global context, followed by an online modified Delphi panel comprised of reviewers with domain-specific expertise from different income settings who were not survey participants. Results: Out of 153 measures from 11 domains assessed, 49 were classified as core, 58 as optional, and 46 were excluded. The domains and measures spanned several categories, including demographics, medical history, medication adherence, health behaviors, anthropometric measures, biochemical measures, and quality-of-life-related issues. Conclusion: The core dataset of selected measures in type 2 diabetes may provide a standardized approach for determining which data should be collected. This can facilitate transnational comparisons between or within implementation projects to advance global diabetes research.

Authors

Daivadanam M; Annerstedt KS; Vedanthan R; Maple-Brown L; Parker G; Ingram M; Agarwal G; van Olmen J; Kirkham R; Bobrow K

Journal

Frontiers in Public Health, Vol. 13, ,

Publisher

Frontiers

Publication Date

January 1, 2025

DOI

10.3389/fpubh.2025.1580416

ISSN

2296-2565

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