The Delphi method is an iterative, anonymous, group-based process for eliciting and aggregating opinion on a topic to explore the existence of consensus among experts. The year 2023 marks the 60th anniversary of the first peer-reviewed journal article on the Delphi method. Originally developed for operations research, this method is now applied extensively by researchers representing diverse scientific fields. We used a bibliometric analysis to describe general trends in the expansion of its use across disciplines over time. We conducted a systematic literature search for all English-language, peer-reviewed journal articles on the Delphi method through its first 60 years. We found 19,831 articles: 96.8% (n = 19,204) on the actual use of the...
The Delphi technique is a means of deducing consensus opinion from a panel of experts by means of co...
The Delphi technique is a structured forecasting and decision-making method that assesses and summar...
The Delphi Method is designed to elicit opinion and counter opinion from a group of experts in order...
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...
The Delphi method is an iterative, anonymous, group-based process for eliciting and aggregating opin...
The initial use of the Delphi technique was forecasting in order to be able to plan ahead. More rece...
This chapter introduces the Delphi technique and explores its applications relevant to the health fi...
Delphi is a powerful technique used to seek answers to appropriate questions. The purpose of this pa...
The Delphi method has been used as a way to reach consensus among experts established in the 1950s. ...
Delphi is a powerful technique used to seek answers to appropriate questions. The purpose of this p...
Consensus research methods are used in health services research to generate evidence through systema...
The expertise opinion always forms an important source to verify research results. The Delphi method...
The purposes of this paper are to explain how the Delphi technique has been used as a research metho...
The Delphi Method is designed to elicit opinion and counter opinion from a group of experts in order...
The Delphi technique is a means of deducing consensus opinion from a panel of experts by means of co...
The Delphi technique is a structured forecasting and decision-making method that assesses and summar...
The Delphi Method is designed to elicit opinion and counter opinion from a group of experts in order...
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...
The Delphi method is an iterative, anonymous, group-based process for eliciting and aggregating opin...
The initial use of the Delphi technique was forecasting in order to be able to plan ahead. More rece...
This chapter introduces the Delphi technique and explores its applications relevant to the health fi...
Delphi is a powerful technique used to seek answers to appropriate questions. The purpose of this pa...
The Delphi method has been used as a way to reach consensus among experts established in the 1950s. ...
Delphi is a powerful technique used to seek answers to appropriate questions. The purpose of this p...
Consensus research methods are used in health services research to generate evidence through systema...
The expertise opinion always forms an important source to verify research results. The Delphi method...
The purposes of this paper are to explain how the Delphi technique has been used as a research metho...
The Delphi Method is designed to elicit opinion and counter opinion from a group of experts in order...
The Delphi technique is a means of deducing consensus opinion from a panel of experts by means of co...
The Delphi technique is a structured forecasting and decision-making method that assesses and summar...
The Delphi Method is designed to elicit opinion and counter opinion from a group of experts in order...