The Nominal Group Technique: A Useful Consensus Methodology in Physiotherapy Research (Original RESEARCH) The Nominal Group Technique: A Useful Consensus Methodology in Physiotherapy Research (Original RESEARCH)

The Nominal Group Technique: A Useful Consensus Methodology in Physiotherapy Research (Original RESEARCH‪)‬

New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 2004, Nov, 32, 3

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ABSTRACT The nominal group technique (NGT) is currently underutilised in physiotherapy research. The NGT can provide both qualitative and quantitative information and as such is a mixed method approach. Among the strengths of NGT are that it is cost effective, time efficient and easily implemented with both health professional and consumer groups alike, making it particularly attractive for research in a clinical environment. This paper discusses the NGT and describes the NGT protocol so that physiotherapists might consider it for use in future physiotherapy research. Potter M, Gordon S, Hamer P. (2004). The Nominal Group Technique: A useful consensus methodology in physiotherapy research. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy 32(3) 126-130.

GENRE
Health, Mind & Body
RELEASED
2004
November 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
15
Pages
PUBLISHER
New Zealand Society of Physiotherapists
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
230.2
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