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[Practice experience as a resource--the Delphi method in nursing research].

H Tikanoja, P Meriläinen

    Hoitotiede
    |January 1, 1991
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    The Delphi method, using expert consensus, is valuable in nursing research for exploring new topics. While not yielding exact facts, it provides well-grounded evaluations crucial for developing disciplines.

    Area of Science:

    • Nursing Research
    • Qualitative Research Methods
    • Health Sciences

    Context:

    • The Delphi method is an unconventional approach in nursing research.
    • It relies on the collective experience and iterative feedback of a panel of experts.
    • This systematic, consensus-building technique is often employed when empirical data is scarce.

    Purpose:

    • To explore the utility and application of the Delphi method in the context of nursing research.
    • To highlight its strengths in clarifying emerging issues and generating expert-driven evaluations.
    • To emphasize the need for critical appraisal of its methodological rigor and outcomes.

    Summary:

    • The Delphi method facilitates knowledge generation through structured expert interaction and consensus building.

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  • It is particularly useful for identifying and defining new concepts or problems within a discipline.
  • The process involves multiple rounds of questionnaires, with feedback provided between rounds to refine expert opinions.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a framework for addressing complex, multifaceted issues in nursing where traditional research may be insufficient.
    • Contributes to the development of evidence-based practice by synthesizing expert knowledge.
    • Encourages critical reflection on research methodologies and the interpretation of consensus-based findings.