2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jen.2003.10.009
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ENA's Delphi Study on National Research Priorities for Emergency Nurses in the United States

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“…The Delphi survey design was chosen as it had previously been identified as an appropriate design to capture nurses' views of the most important and most urgent problems that need to be addressed (Bayley, MacLean, Desy, & McMahon, 2004;Drennan et al, 2007). The process of the Delphi survey technique in this study involved a series of data collection rounds with nurses working in the children's hospital.…”
Section: Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Delphi survey design was chosen as it had previously been identified as an appropriate design to capture nurses' views of the most important and most urgent problems that need to be addressed (Bayley, MacLean, Desy, & McMahon, 2004;Drennan et al, 2007). The process of the Delphi survey technique in this study involved a series of data collection rounds with nurses working in the children's hospital.…”
Section: Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The outcome measures were listed within each 40 Walking + + ) 5-MWT a, 41,42 Walking + + ) 6-MWT 17,18 Walking + + ) 8-MWT 43 Walking + + ) 600yd walk ⁄ run test 44 Walking + + ) 30-s walk test 44 Walking + + ) Half-mile walk ⁄ run test 45 Walking + ) ) Arm-cranking ergometer protocol 24 Arm cranking + + ) 5-min treadmill economy test 46 Walking + ) ) EEI-HR overground walk test 13 Walking + ) ) 6-min wheelchair riding test a Riding ) + + Maximal Bruce protocol 47 Walking + ) ) 10m SRT (SRT-I and SRT-II) 19 Walking + ) ) Treadmill test 19 Walking + ) ) Treadmill test 48 Walking + ) ) Treadmill test 38 Walking + ) ) McMaster all-out protocol cycle test 4 Cycling ⁄ arm cranking + + + Ergometer test (cycle or cranking) 49 Cycling of the GMFCS levels (levels I and II were combined because the responses were the same for the two levels). The submaximal exercise test for which reliability and concurrent validity data were found in CP was the 1-minute walk test (MWT; intraclass correlation [ICC]=0.94 for GMFCS levels I, II, III, and IV; significant correlation between Gross Motor Function Measure score and the distance covered during the 1min walk).…”
Section: Results Of Delphi Stagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Delphi technique is also limited by whether the anonymous nature influences accountability. 13 However, those who participated appeared to have been highly involved in the surveys.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Delphi technique has been previously applied to determine the priority areas for nursing, [9][10][11][12][13] midwifery, 14 and health research, [15][16][17] and more specifically in identifying clinical and nursing research priorities within the domain of palliative and hospice care. [18][19] This paper reports on the qualitative first round focusing on the process of identifying research topics.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%