在医疗保健研究中将名义小组技术(NGT)改编为虚拟形式(vNGT)的实例。

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES BMC Medical Research Methodology Pub Date : 2024-10-15 DOI:10.1186/s12874-024-02362-8
Frances Riley-Bennett, Lal Russell, Rebecca Fisher
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自 50 多年前创立以来,提名小组技术(NGT)一直被用于确定临床优先事项和制定医疗指南。其特点是分为五个不同的阶段:介绍、无声构思、"循环"、澄清和评级或排序。传统的关键要素是纳入面对面的讨论,但 COVID-19 需要创新。本文提供了一个案例研究,说明如何将 NGT 调整为虚拟形式(vNGT),并概述了虚拟 NGT(vNGT)所涉及的流程,其中使用了一项探索中风幸存者康复的说明性研究。vNGT 为全球合作提供了机会,而不受地域或成本的限制。未来的研究应评估中风幸存者对该疗法的接受程度,使他们能够参与研究。本研究为虚拟名义小组技术(vNGT)的使用提供了指导,该技术使用的是免费提供的视频会议平台2。vNGT增加了全球合作的机会,同时产生的成本也极低3。 目前仍不清楚该程序在数字信心和访问能力可能较弱的患者群体中的可行性如何。这项工作得到了NIHR ARC-East Midlands的支持,拨款号为NIHR200171。
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An example of the adaptation of the Nominal Group Technique (NGT) to a virtual format (vNGT) within healthcare research.

The Nominal Group Technique (NGT) has been used to establish clinical priorities and generate guidelines within healthcare since its creation over fifty years ago. It is characterised by its five distinct stages; introduction, silent idea generation, 'round robin', clarifications and rating or ranking. A key element traditionally has been the inclusion of face-to-face discussion, however in the context of COVID-19 innovations were required. This article provides a case study illustrating an adaptation of the NGT to a virtual format (vNGT) and outlines the processes involved in a virtual NGT (vNGT), using an illustrative study exploring the rehabilitation of stroke survivors. The vNGT offers opportunities for global collaborations without the constraints of geography or incurred costs. Future studies should evaluate it's acceptability for stroke survivors to enable their participation within research.Summary statement1. This study provides a guide for the use of virtual nominal group technique (vNGT), using a freely available video-conferencing platform2. vNGT increases opportunities for global collaborations whilst incurring minimal costs.3. It remains unclear how feasible this procedure is with patient populations who have potentially less digital confidence and access.This work was supported by NIHR ARC-East Midlands, Grant number NIHR200171.

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BMC Medical Research Methodology
BMC Medical Research Methodology 医学-卫生保健
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期刊介绍: BMC Medical Research Methodology is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in methodological approaches to healthcare research. Articles on the methodology of epidemiological research, clinical trials and meta-analysis/systematic review are particularly encouraged, as are empirical studies of the associations between choice of methodology and study outcomes. BMC Medical Research Methodology does not aim to publish articles describing scientific methods or techniques: these should be directed to the BMC journal covering the relevant biomedical subject area.
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