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Mapping and ranking outcomes for the evaluation of seasonal influenza vaccine efficacy and effectiveness: a delphi study.

Authors :
de Waure C
Alti E
Baldo V
Bonanni P
Conversano M
Fedele A
Gabutti G
Ieraci R
Landi F
Landolfi R
Orsi A
Rizzo C
Rossi A
Villani A
Vitale F
Domnich A
Source :
Expert review of vaccines [Expert Rev Vaccines] 2024 Jan-Dec; Vol. 23 (1), pp. 636-644. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jun 25.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: Protection provided by seasonal influenza vaccination (SIV) may be measured against numerous outcomes, and their heterogeneity may hamper decision-making. The aim of this study was to explore outcomes used for estimation of SIV efficacy/effectiveness (VE) and obtain expert consensus on their importance.<br />Research Design and Methods: An umbrella review was first conducted to collect and map outcomes considered in systematic reviews of SIV VE. A Delphi study was then performed to reach expert convergence on the importance of single outcomes, measured on a 9-point Likert scale, in principal target groups, namely children, working-age adults, older adults, subjects with co-morbidities and pregnant women.<br />Results: The literature review identified 489 outcomes. Following data reduction, 20 outcomes were selected for the Delphi process. After two Delphi rounds and a final consensus meeting, convergence was reached. All 20 outcomes were judged to be important or critically important. More severe outcomes, such as influenza-related hospital encounters and mortality with or without laboratory confirmation, were generally top-ranked across all target groups (median scores ≥8 out of 9).<br />Conclusions: Rather than focusing on laboratory-confirmed infection per se, experimental and observational VE studies should include more severe influenza-related outcomes because they are expected to exercise a greater impact on decision-making.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1744-8395
Volume :
23
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Expert review of vaccines
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38869028
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/14760584.2024.2367457