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Recurrence of Dupuytren\u27s contracture: A consensus-based definition [PDF]
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Guidance on Conducting and REporting DElphi Studies (CREDES) in palliative care: Recommendations based on a methodological systematic review [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The Delphi technique is widely used for the development of guidance in palliative care, having impact on decisions with relevance for patient care.
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Nursing Standard, 1999
The Delphi survey technique has merit in both qualitative and quantitative research, but fewer researchers are using it. This article reviews the Delphi technique and its use in nursing, medical and allied health literature between 1981 and 1998. The strengths and weaknesses of the technique are discussed.
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The Delphi survey technique has merit in both qualitative and quantitative research, but fewer researchers are using it. This article reviews the Delphi technique and its use in nursing, medical and allied health literature between 1981 and 1998. The strengths and weaknesses of the technique are discussed.
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2018
This chapter introduces the Delphi technique and explores its applications relevant to the health field. The Delphi technique is a method of gaining consensus on a particular topic through the use of rounds of questioning of experts in the field. It has three characteristics that make it distinct from other group interaction methods: (1) anonymous ...
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This chapter introduces the Delphi technique and explores its applications relevant to the health field. The Delphi technique is a method of gaining consensus on a particular topic through the use of rounds of questioning of experts in the field. It has three characteristics that make it distinct from other group interaction methods: (1) anonymous ...
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2012
This chapter explores the Delphi technique, which is “a qualitative method for obtaining consensus among a group of experts” (Lewis-Beck et al, 2010). It usually seeks to obtain this consensus through “repeated iterations (usually by email) of anonymized opinions and of proposed compromise statements from the group moderator” (Bloor and Wood, 2006 ...
Chia-Chien Hsu, Brian A. Sandford
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This chapter explores the Delphi technique, which is “a qualitative method for obtaining consensus among a group of experts” (Lewis-Beck et al, 2010). It usually seeks to obtain this consensus through “repeated iterations (usually by email) of anonymized opinions and of proposed compromise statements from the group moderator” (Bloor and Wood, 2006 ...
Chia-Chien Hsu, Brian A. Sandford
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The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, 2005
The Delphi technique is a way of obtaining a collective view from individuals about issues where there is no or little definite evidence and where opinion is important. The process can engender group ownership and enable cohesion among individuals with diverse views.
Shakila Thangaratinam, Charles WE Redman
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The Delphi technique is a way of obtaining a collective view from individuals about issues where there is no or little definite evidence and where opinion is important. The process can engender group ownership and enable cohesion among individuals with diverse views.
Shakila Thangaratinam, Charles WE Redman
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Project Appraisal, 1988
The Delphi technique allows experts to interact without much of the costs and psychological distortions of face-to-face meetings. It uses postal questionnaires and controlled feedback. It may sometimes help in obtaining a crude idea of other experts' expectations of, say, the impact of a project or other development.
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The Delphi technique allows experts to interact without much of the costs and psychological distortions of face-to-face meetings. It uses postal questionnaires and controlled feedback. It may sometimes help in obtaining a crude idea of other experts' expectations of, say, the impact of a project or other development.
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The Delphi technique: a methodological discussion
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1994As in nursing, recent curriculum reform in radiographer education has resulted in the development of undergraduate programmes, and a study referred to in this paper investigated the activities of supervising radiographers in support of the undergraduate curriculum.
P L, Williams, C, Webb
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Revisiting the Delphi Technique
Journal for Nurses in Professional Development, 2014The Delphi technique is a multistage survey involving rounds of structured questions with a panel of identified experts. The approach is well suited for a range of applications in nursing professional development practice that involve priority setting and consensus building.
Marilyn, Asselin, Mary, Harper
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