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SDMPH 10-year Anniversary Conference Modified Delphi Study

The SDMPH 10-year anniversary conference created an opportunity for a researcher to present at a professional association conference to advance their research by seeking consensus of statements using Delphi methodology. Conference attendees and SDMPH members who did not attend the conference were id...

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Published in:Disaster medicine and public health preparedness 2024-11, Vol.18, p.e289, Article e289
Main Authors: Weinstein, Eric S., Cuthbertson, Joseph, Burkle, Frederick, Wild, Hannah B., Cole, Rebekah, Boyle, Tehnaz, Ryder, Jessica, Franc, Jeffrey, Turek, Matthew, O’Mathuna, Donal, Cascio, Wayne, Westman, Anja, Verde, Manuela, Caviglia, Marta, Eisenman, David, Holbrook, Emily, Jameson, Angus
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Summary:The SDMPH 10-year anniversary conference created an opportunity for a researcher to present at a professional association conference to advance their research by seeking consensus of statements using Delphi methodology. Conference attendees and SDMPH members who did not attend the conference were identified as Delphi experts. Experts rated their agreement of each statement on a 7- point linear numeric scale. Consensus amongst experts was defined as a standard deviation < = 1. Presenters submitted statements relevant to advancing their research to the authors to edit to fit Delphi statement formatting.Statements attaining consensus were included in the final report after the first round. Those not attaining consensus moved to the second round in which experts were shown the mean response of the expert panel and their own response for opportunity to reconsider their rating for that round. If reconsideration attained consensus, these statements were included in the final report. This process repeated in a third and final round. 37 Experts agreed to participate in the first round; 35 completed the second round, and 34 completed the third round; 35 statements attained consensus; 3 statements did not attain consensus. A Delphi technique was used to establish expert consensus of statements submitted by the SDMPH conference presenters to guide their future education, research, and training.
ISSN:1935-7893
1938-744X
1938-744X
DOI:10.1017/dmp.2024.251