Consensus methods such as the Delphi and nominal group techniques are increasingly utilized within medical education research. This educator's blueprint paper provides practical strategies regarding five key steps for ensuring best practices when using consensus methods. These strategies include deciding which consensus method is best, developing the initial questionnaire, identifying the participants, determining the number of rounds and consensus threshold, and describing and justifying any modifications. These strategies will help guide education researchers on their next study using consensus methods.
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Gottlieb, M., Caretta-Weyer, H., Chan, T. M., & Humphrey-Murto, S. (2023). Educator’s blueprint: A primer on consensus methods in medical education research. AEM Education and Training, 7(4). https://doi.org/10.1002/aet2.10891
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