1. A core outcome set for the treatment of pregnant women with pregestational diabetes
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For the INSPIRED Research Group, O Kgosidialwa, D Bogdanet, A. M. Egan, P. M. O'Shea, C. Newman, T. P. Griffin, C. McDonagh, C. O'Shea, L. Carmody, S. D. Cooray, E Anastasiou, E Wender-Ozegowska, C Clarson, A. Spadola, F Alvarado, E Noctor, E Dempsey, A Napoli, C Crowther, S. (Sander) Galjaard, M. R. Loeken, M. J.A. Maresh, P. Gillespie, Harold W. de Valk, A Agostini, L Biesty, D Devane, F Dunne, For the INSPIRED Research Group, O Kgosidialwa, D Bogdanet, A. M. Egan, P. M. O'Shea, C. Newman, T. P. Griffin, C. McDonagh, C. O'Shea, L. Carmody, S. D. Cooray, E Anastasiou, E Wender-Ozegowska, C Clarson, A. Spadola, F Alvarado, E Noctor, E Dempsey, A Napoli, C Crowther, S. (Sander) Galjaard, M. R. Loeken, M. J.A. Maresh, P. Gillespie, Harold W. de Valk, A Agostini, L Biesty, D Devane, and F Dunne
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Objective: To develop a core outcome set (COS) for randomised controlled trials (RCTs) evaluating the effectiveness of interventions for the treatment of pregnant women with pregestational diabetes mellitus (PGDM). Design: A consensus developmental study. Setting: International. Population: Two hundred and five stakeholders completed the first round. Methods: The study consisted of three components. (1) A systematic review of the literature to produce a list of outcomes reported in RCTs assessing the effectiveness of interventions
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- 2021
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