Consensus on Exercise Reporting Template (CERT): A Modified Delphi Study
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2016-10
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Slade, Susan C
Dionne, Clermont E
Underwood, Martin
Buchbinder, Rachelle
Beck, Belinda
Bennell, Kim
Brosseau, Lucie
Costa, Leonardo
Cramp, Fiona
Cup, Edith
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BACKGROUND: Exercise interventions are often incompletely described in reports of clinical trials hampering evaluation of results and replication and implementation into practice. OBJECTIVE: To develop a standardized method for reporting exercise programs in clinical trials, the Consensus on Exercise Reporting Template (CERT). DESIGN AND METHODS: Using the EQUATOR Network's methodological framework we invited 137 exercise experts to participate in a Delphi consensus study. A list of 41 items was identified from a meta-epidemiologic study of 73 systematic reviews of exercise. For each item, participants indicated agreement on an 11-point rating scale. Consensus for item inclusion was defined a priori as greater than 70% agreement of respondents rating an item seven or above. We used three sequential rounds of anonymous online questionnaires and a Delphi workshop. RESULTS: There were 57 (response rate 42%), 54 and 49 respondents to Rounds 1-3 respectively from 11 countries and a range of disciplines. In Round One, two items were excluded; 24 items reached consensus for inclusion (eight items in original format); and 16 items revised in response to participant suggestions. Of 14 items in Round Two, three were excluded; 11 reached consensus for inclusion (four items accepted in original format); and seven reworded. Sixteen items were included in Round Three and all items reached greater than 70% consensus for inclusion. CONCLUSIONS: The CERT, a 16-item checklist developed by an international panel of exercise experts, is designed to improve the reporting of exercise programs in all evaluative study designs and contains seven categories: materials, provider, delivery, location, dosage, tailoring, and compliance. The CERT will encourage transparency, improve trial interpretation and replication and facilitate implementation of effective exercise interventions into practice.
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Slade, S C, Dionne, C E, Underwood, M, Buchbinder, R, Beck, B, Bennell, K, Brosseau, L, Costa, L, Cramp, F, Cup, E, Feehan, L, Ferreira, M, Forbes, S, Glasziou, P, Habets, B, Harris, S, Hay-Smith, J, Hillier, S, Hinman, R, Holland, A, Hondras, M, Kelly, G, Kent, P, Lauret, G-J, Long, A, Maher, C, Morso, L, Osteras, N, Peterson, T, Quinlivan, R, Rees, K, Regnaux, J-P, Reitberg, M, Saunders, D, Skoetz, N, Sogaard, K, Takken, T, van Tulder, M, Voet, N, Ward, L & White, C 2016, 'Consensus on Exercise Reporting Template (CERT) : A Modified Delphi Study', Physical Therapy, vol. 96, no. 10, pp. 1514-1524. https://doi.org/10.2522/ptj.20150668