Sunday 26 September 15:00 - 16:30 CEST
14:00 BST/ 08:00 CDT/ 18:30 IST/ 23:00 AEST
Objective: The objectives of this workshop, which is hosted by the IMPROVED Group on behalf of the CS-COUSIN Methods Group, are to better understand how to (1) optimally develop an international core outcome set and (2) conduct a virtual consensus meeting.
Who is invited? Anyone interested in COS development may attend. COS developers with experience in either international COS development or virtual consensus meetings will additionally be invited to participate in the Delphi expert panel.
Format: This will be a brief, virtual kickoff workshop on Sunday, 26 September at 15:00 CEST (14:00 BST/08:00 CDT/ 18:30 IST/ 23:00 AEST). This Workshop will allow in-depth discussion and preliminary guidance from the Delphi expert panel. Following the workshop, expert panelists will provide input via online Delphi surveys and a consensus meeting, in order to establish consensus regarding international core outcome sets and virtual consensus meetings.
Authorship: Delphi participants will be listed as part of the working group on resulting publications.
Please email bianca.kang@northwestern.edu for more information.
15:00 – 15:05 Welcome Murad Alam
15:05 – 15:10 Background and objectives Sarah A. Ibrahim
15:10 – 15:15 Overview of workshop/study Bianca Y. Kang
15:15 – 15:20 Questions
Facilitators: Sarah A. Ibrahim, Bianca Y. Kang, McKenzie A. Dirr
15:20 – 16:20 Discussion
Facilitators: Murad Alam, Sarah A. Ibrahim,
Bianca Y. Kang, McKenzie A. Dirr
16:20 – 16:25 Next Steps
Facilitators: Murad Alam, Sarah A. Ibrahim,
Bianca Y. Kang, McKenzie A. Dirr
16:25—16:30 Closing Murad Alam
Tuesday 28 September
17:45 - 18:00 CEST
Contributing to feedback presentations from participating Groups
Speaker: Bianca Younseon Kang
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This meeting is co-organised and partly funded by the COST Action COMFA CA18227, supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology)
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