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- W4285158112 abstract "The Delphi technique is a group judgment method which is typically used to reach agreement from a group of people with expertise in a particular area. It is an iterative process where panel members complete questionnaires over several rounds, often rating their agreement/disagreement against a statement, with changes made in later rounds based on the feedback received. It has been used widely in pharmacy-related studies relevant to education, research, and practice. This chapter provides a critical analysis of the various design choices which researchers may consider when planning a Delphi, namely, the panel of participants, the use of the Likert scale, the effect of feedback, what constitutes consensus, and the number of rounds. It also gives an overview of the development and origins of the Delphi, and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the technique. Advantages include that the Delphi can be conducted with panel members in different geographical locations in their own time; however, the technique can therefore take longer to conduct and lacks face-to-face discussion. This chapter shows the importance of careful planning of the design choices to ensure the reliability and validity of the Delphi." @default.
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