2015
DOI: 10.3402/qhw.v10.26291
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Gadamerian philosophical hermeneutics as a useful methodological framework for the Delphi technique

Abstract: In this article we aim to demonstrate how Gadamerian philosophical hermeneutics may provide a sound methodological framework for researchers using the Delphi Technique (Delphi) in studies exploring health and well-being. Reporting of the use of Delphi in health and well-being research is increasing, but less attention has been given to covering its methodological underpinnings. In Delphi, a structured anonymous conversation between participants is facilitated, via an iterative survey process. Participants are … Show more

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“…The criterion for concluding the Delphi was not solely contingent upon reaching consensus, but also on the stability of responses [62,63], allowing for any well-defined disagreement to be maintained. The process was therefore deemed complete either when all items had achieved consensus or movement between rounds was less than 15%, indicating that opinions were not likely to change further [64].…”
Section: Consensus and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The criterion for concluding the Delphi was not solely contingent upon reaching consensus, but also on the stability of responses [62,63], allowing for any well-defined disagreement to be maintained. The process was therefore deemed complete either when all items had achieved consensus or movement between rounds was less than 15%, indicating that opinions were not likely to change further [64].…”
Section: Consensus and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Put differently, readers not only read texts. Texts, in a manner of speaking, also read readers by engaging their assumptions and reflecting their concerns about the world (see Bernstein 1983;Guzys et al 2010;McCaffey, Raffin-Bouchal, and Moules 2012;Ricoeur 1981). We then argue that the act of reading scripture for relevant insights should serve as a coping resource that, for better or for worse, moderates the effects of life exigencies on psychological well-being.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…). The Ranking Delphi asks experts to rank and add to existing themes or statements and is merited when the statements in the first questionnaire can be generated from the literature or from other sources (Guzys et al …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This questionnaire was administered to international occupational therapy academics via email, using the Delphi Technique (Guzys, Dickson-Swift, Kenny & Threlkeld, 2015). Delphi technique was selected to pool expert knowledge in order to develop, refine and gain collective agreement, on the revised domains of occupational wellbeing (Guzys et al, 2015). The Ranking Delphi asks experts to rank and add to existing themes or statements and is merited when the statements in the first questionnaire can be generated from the literature or from other sources (Guzys et al, 2015).…”
Section: Phase Twomentioning
confidence: 99%
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