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The use of a modified Delphi procedure for the determination of 26 prognostic factors in the sub-acute stage of stroke.

Ronald Meijer1, Daniela Ihnenfeldt, Marinus Vermeulen, Rob De Haan, Jacques Van Limbeek.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to reach consensus about the prognostic factors when deciding the discharge destination from a hospital stroke unit, and to construct a prognostic conceptual framework. To realise an optimal integration of knowledge from research findings and from clinical experience by expert opinions we used a 'modified Delphi Technique', which is the most commonly used method for the production of clinical guidelines. The process yielded 26 prognostic factors, which were arranged in clinical and social sub-domains. The sub-domains and the factors within each sub-domain were prioritised according to their assumed predictive value for the decision process. The order of importance of the prognostic factors in the clinical domain was: (1) disabilities, (2) pre-morbid disabilities, (3) impairments and (4) disease/biology; and the order of importance of the factors in the social domain was: (1) home front, (2) social situation and (3) residence. The Delphi procedure is an excellent instrument to determine and prioritise prognostic factors. With this procedure research-based and consensus-based knowledge can be combined. For a valid procedure it is mandatory to state explicitly in advance how the scores will be judged, and to explain the scientific level of the evidence during the whole procedure.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14634360     DOI: 10.1097/00004356-200312000-00003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Rehabil Res        ISSN: 0342-5282            Impact factor:   1.479


  4 in total

1.  Intravenous thrombolysis in acute ischaemic stroke: from trial exclusion criteria to clinical contraindications. An international Delphi study.

Authors:  Maaike Dirks; Louis W Niessen; Peter J Koudstaal; Cees L Franke; Robert J van Oostenbrugge; Diederik W J Dippel
Journal:  J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry       Date:  2007-03-01       Impact factor: 10.154

2.  Prediction of persistent shoulder pain in general practice: comparing clinical consensus from a Delphi procedure with a statistical scoring system.

Authors:  David Vergouw; Martijn W Heymans; Henrica C W de Vet; Daniëlle A W M van der Windt; Henriëtte E van der Horst
Journal:  BMC Fam Pract       Date:  2011-06-30       Impact factor: 2.497

3.  The Nijmegen decision tool for chronic low back pain. Development of a clinical decision tool for secondary or tertiary spine care specialists.

Authors:  Miranda L van Hooff; Jan van Loon; Jacques van Limbeek; Marinus de Kleuver
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-08-18       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Consensus on measurement properties and feasibility of performance tests for the exercise and sport sciences: a Delphi study.

Authors:  Sam Robertson; Peter Kremer; Brad Aisbett; Jacqueline Tran; Ester Cerin
Journal:  Sports Med Open       Date:  2017-01-05
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