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Area of Science:

  • Public Health and Epidemiology
  • Research Methodology

Background:

  • The 10-year anniversary conference of the School of Dental Medicine Public Health (SDMPH) provided a platform for research advancement.
  • A key opportunity arose to utilize the Delphi methodology for achieving consensus on research-related statements.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To advance research by seeking expert consensus on statements using the Delphi methodology.
  • To guide future education, research, and training based on expert-approved statements.

Main Methods:

  • Identified Delphi experts from conference attendees and SDMPH members.
  • Experts rated statement agreement on a 7-point scale; consensus defined as standard deviation <= 1.
  • Utilized a three-round Delphi process with feedback on group mean responses to achieve consensus.

Main Results:

  • 37 experts participated in round one, with 34 completing all three rounds.
  • 35 statements achieved expert consensus after the Delphi process.
  • 3 statements did not reach consensus and were excluded from the final report.

Conclusions:

  • The Delphi technique successfully established expert consensus on statements for SDMPH presenters.
  • The consensus statements provide a foundation for future educational, research, and training endeavors.