Background: The Delphi technique is widely used for the development of guidance in palliative care, having impact on decisions with relevance for patient care. Aim: To systematically examine the application of the Delphi technique for the development of best practice guidelines in palliative care. Design: A methodological systematic review was undertaken using the databases PubMed, CINAHL, Web of Science, Academic Search Complete and EMBASE. Data sources: Original articles (English language) were included when reporting on empirical studies that had used the Delphi technique to develop guidance for good clinical practice in palliative care. Data extraction included a quality appraisal on the rigour in conduct of the studies and the quality ...
Background: One of the barriers identified in palliative care research is the lack of common criter...
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The Delphi method is a well-established research tool, used for consensus building across a number o...
BACKGROUND: The Delphi technique is widely used for the development of guidance in palliative care, ...
Background: Good care of the dying has been defined as being able to die in the place of your choice...
Background: Good care of the dying has been defined as being able to die in the place of your choice...
Background: In 2009, the EAPC published recommendations on standards and norms for palliative care i...
The Delphi method has been used as a way to reach consensus among experts established in the 1950s. ...
BACKGROUND: A proper application of the Delphi technique is essential for obtaining valid research r...
Introduction: Due to the challenges that are increasingly complex in palliative care, the need to de...
Most systematic reviews rely substantially on the assessment of the methodological quality of the in...
Most systematic reviews rely substantially on the assessment of the methodological quality of the in...
Most systematic reviews rely substantially on the assessment of the methodological quality of the in...
The Delphi method is an iterative, anonymous, group-based process for eliciting and aggregating opin...
The Delphi method is an iterative, anonymous, group-based process for eliciting and aggregating opin...
Background: One of the barriers identified in palliative care research is the lack of common criter...
© The Author(s). 2017 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
The Delphi method is a well-established research tool, used for consensus building across a number o...
BACKGROUND: The Delphi technique is widely used for the development of guidance in palliative care, ...
Background: Good care of the dying has been defined as being able to die in the place of your choice...
Background: Good care of the dying has been defined as being able to die in the place of your choice...
Background: In 2009, the EAPC published recommendations on standards and norms for palliative care i...
The Delphi method has been used as a way to reach consensus among experts established in the 1950s. ...
BACKGROUND: A proper application of the Delphi technique is essential for obtaining valid research r...
Introduction: Due to the challenges that are increasingly complex in palliative care, the need to de...
Most systematic reviews rely substantially on the assessment of the methodological quality of the in...
Most systematic reviews rely substantially on the assessment of the methodological quality of the in...
Most systematic reviews rely substantially on the assessment of the methodological quality of the in...
The Delphi method is an iterative, anonymous, group-based process for eliciting and aggregating opin...
The Delphi method is an iterative, anonymous, group-based process for eliciting and aggregating opin...
Background: One of the barriers identified in palliative care research is the lack of common criter...
© The Author(s). 2017 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Common...
The Delphi method is a well-established research tool, used for consensus building across a number o...