Authors
John Baker, Karina Lovell, Neil Harris
Publication date
2006/10/1
Source
Nurse researcher
Volume
14
Issue
1
Publisher
RCN Publishing Company Limited
Description
The use of the term ‘expert’occurs widely in healthcare research, in the context of national guidelines and consensus methods for the development of clinical protocols. Within consensus methods of research, especially Delphi panel techniques, the use of ‘experts’ is fundamental to reliability. Yet literature fails to debate the practicalities of defining ‘experts’ for use within Delphi panel research. This paper, by John Baker and colleagues, draws on methodological literature and discusses the concepts and elements of ‘experts’. It concludes with recommendations for researchers to ensure rigor in selecting experts for future Delphi research
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