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AuthorJaam, M.
AuthorAwaisu, A.
AuthorEl-Awaisi, A.
AuthorStewart, Derek
AuthorEl Hajj M.S.
Available date2022-05-21T09:05:23Z
Publication Date2022
Publication NameResearch in Social and Administrative Pharmacy
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sapharm.2021.06.028
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/31244
AbstractConsensus research methods are used in health services research to generate evidence through systematic means of measuring collective agreement and developing consensus from experts of a subject matter. Delphi technique is the most commonly reported consensus research method and is a structured, multistage interaction method to determine consensus using repetitive administration of anonymous questionnaires across two or three rounds. The Delphi technique is increasingly being used in pharmacy practice research. Despite its wide use in the development of statements of policies, guidelines, and performance indicators, there is lack of standardized guidelines and criteria to support the Delphi technique study design, conduct, and reporting, leading to inconsistent approaches and methodological difficulties among researchers. In this themed article, we provide the reader with a collation of best practices and highlight key methodological issues and areas of uncertainty of the Delphi method, especially as it pertains to pharmacy practice research.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier Inc.
Subjectarticle
Delphi study
health services research
human
human experiment
performance indicator
pharmacy practice
questionnaire
uncertainty
consensus
Delphi study
pharmacy (shop)
pharmacy research
Consensus
Delphi Technique
Humans
Pharmaceutical Services
Pharmacy
Pharmacy Research
TitleUse of the Delphi technique in pharmacy practice research
TypeArticle
Pagination2237-2248
Issue Number1
Volume Number18
dc.accessType Abstract Only


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