2011
DOI: 10.1186/1472-6947-11-25
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Building consensus about eHealth in Slovene primary health care: Delphi study

Abstract: BackgroundSlovenia's national eHealth strategy aims to develop an efficient, flexible and modern health care informatics framework that would be comparable to the most successful EU countries. To achieve this goal, the gap between availability and usage of information and communication technology by primary care physicians needs to be reduced.As recent efforts show, consensus on information and communication technology purpose and usage in primary care needs to be established before any national information an… Show more

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“…There were three reasons for choosing the Delphi technique: (1) the Delphi technique has been useful for measuring group consensus concerning medical information technology when used in health care; (2) there was no established evidence regarding self-management of T2DM or engagement strategies in the context of developing mobile apps, and (3) the outcomes of Delphi decisions focus on decision making in fields that are strongly susceptible to change. Individual decision makers have more influence than those with underlying rules [ 20 , 25 ]. We used supplemental techniques to ensure the validity of study outcomes by creating a steering committee that includes subject experts to oversee the design, execution, and analysis of all study phases.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were three reasons for choosing the Delphi technique: (1) the Delphi technique has been useful for measuring group consensus concerning medical information technology when used in health care; (2) there was no established evidence regarding self-management of T2DM or engagement strategies in the context of developing mobile apps, and (3) the outcomes of Delphi decisions focus on decision making in fields that are strongly susceptible to change. Individual decision makers have more influence than those with underlying rules [ 20 , 25 ]. We used supplemental techniques to ensure the validity of study outcomes by creating a steering committee that includes subject experts to oversee the design, execution, and analysis of all study phases.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Delphi surveys have proven as validated research tools that have been successfully applied in different research areas [37], including medical research areas [38] and primary care [39].…”
Section: Limitations Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Qualitative methods such as focus groups, key informant interviews and Delphi method can also be used to identify key themes that need to be addressed. 10,11 The items to be surveyed are dependent on the research question, and will cover a broad range of information categories including knowledge, opinions, behaviour and attributes.…”
Section: Question Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%