Development of a core outcome set for research and audit studies in reconstructive breast surgery
British journal of surgery2015Vol. 102(11), pp. 1360–1371
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Shelley Potter, Chris Holcombe, Joseph Ward, Jane Blazeby, Sara Brookes, S. Cawthorn, Diana Harcourt, Rhiannon Macefield, Robert Warr, Eva Weiler-Mithoff, Paula Williamson, Sandra Wilson
Abstract
The BRAVO study has used robust consensus methodology to develop a core outcome set for reconstructive breast surgery. Widespread adoption by the reconstructive community will improve the quality of outcome assessment in effectiveness studies. Future work will evaluate how these key outcomes should best be measured.
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