Nominal group technique: An effective method for obtaining group consensus
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This paper aims to demonstrate the versatility and application of nominal group technique as a method for generating priority information. Nominal group technique was used in the context of four focus groups involving clinical experts from the emergency department (ED) and obstetric and midwifery areas of a busy regional hospital to assess the triage and management of pregnant women in the ED. The data generated were used to create a priority list of discussion triggers for the subsequent Participatory Action Research Group. This technique proved to be a productive and efficient data collection method which produced information in a hierarchy of perceived importance and identified real world problems. This…
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- Nominal group technique
- Focus group
- Triage
- Data collection
- Context (archaeology)
- Citizen journalism
- Nominal group
- Participatory action research
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