A core outcome set for aphasia treatment research: the ROMA consensus statement

WALLACE, Sarah J., WORRALL, Linda, ROSE, Tanya, LE DORZE, Guylaine, BREITENSTEIN, Caterina, HILARI, Katerina, BABBITT, Edna, BOSE, Arpita, BRADY, Marian, CHERNEY, Leora R., COPLAND, David, CRUICE, Madeline, ENDERBY, Pam, HOWE, Tami, KELLY, Helen, KIRAN, Swathi, LASKA, Ann-Charlotte, MARSHALL, Jane, NICHOLAS, Marjorie, PATTERSON, Janet, PEARL, Gill, ROCHON, Elizabeth, ROSE, Miranda, SAGE, Karen, SMALL, Steven and WEBSTER, Janet (2019). A core outcome set for aphasia treatment research: the ROMA consensus statement. International journal of stroke, 14 (2), 180-185.

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Abstract

Background: A core outcome set (COS; an agreed, minimum set of outcomes) was needed to address the heterogeneous measurement of outcomes in aphasia treatment research and to facilitate the production of transparent, meaningful and efficient outcome data. Objective: The Research Outcome Measurement in Aphasia (ROMA) consensus statement provides evidence-based recommendations for the measurement of outcomes for adults with post-stroke aphasia within phase I-IV aphasia treatment studies. Methods: This statement was informed by a four-year program of research which comprised investigation of stakeholder-important outcomes using consensus processes, a scoping review of aphasia outcome measurement instruments, and an international consensus meeting. This paper provides an overview of this process and presents the results and recommendations arising from the international consensus meeting. Results: Five essential outcome constructs were identified: Language, communication, patient-reported satisfaction with treatment and impact of treatment, emotional wellbeing, and quality of life. Consensus was reached for the following measurement instruments: Language: The Western Aphasia Battery Revised (WAB-R) (74% consensus); emotional well-being: General Health Questionnaire (GHQ)-12 (83% consensus); quality of life: Stroke and Aphasia Quality of Life Scale (SAQOL-39) (96% consensus). Consensus was unable to be reached for measures of communication (where multiple measures exist) or patient-reported satisfaction with treatment or impact of treatment (where no measures exist). Discussion: Harmonisation of the ROMA COS with other core outcome initiatives in stroke rehabilitation is discussed. Ongoing research and consensus processes are outlined. Conclusion: The WAB-R, GHQ, and SAQOL-39 are recommended to be routinely included within phase I-IV aphasia treatment studies. This consensus statement has been endorsed by the Collaboration of Aphasia Trialists, the British Aphasiology Society, the German Society for Aphasia Research and Therapy, and the Royal College of Speech Language Therapists.

Item Type: Article
Research Institute, Centre or Group - Does NOT include content added after October 2018: Centre for Health and Social Care Research
Departments - Does NOT include content added after October 2018: Health and Well-being > Department of Allied Health Professions
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1177/1747493018806200
Page Range: 180-185
Depositing User: Karen Sage
Date Deposited: 18 Sep 2018 11:46
Last Modified: 18 Mar 2021 05:26
URI: https://shura.shu.ac.uk/id/eprint/22567

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