Comparison of four methods for assessing the importance of attitudinal beliefs: An international Delphi study in intensive care settings

Author:

Francis Jill J.12,Duncan Eilidh M.12,Prior Maria E.2,MacLennan Graeme2,Marshall Andrea P.34,Wells Elisabeth C.5,Todd Laura6,Rose Louise7,Campbell Marion K.2,Webster Fiona6,Eccles Martin P.8,Bellingan Geoff9,Seppelt Ian M.10,Grimshaw Jeremy M.1112,Cuthbertson Brian H.1314,

Affiliation:

1. Health Psychology Group; University of Aberdeen; UK

2. Health Services Research Unit; University of Aberdeen; UK

3. Research Centre for Clinical and Community Practice Innovation; Griffith University; Southport Queensland Australia

4. Gold Coast Hospital; Southport Queensland Australia

5. Centre for the Study of Social and Legal Responses to Violence; University of Guelph; Ontario Canada

6. Department of Family and Community Medicine; University of Toronto; Ontario Canada

7. Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing; University of Toronto; Ontario Canada

8. Institute of Health and Society; University of Newcastle upon Tyne; UK

9. Intensive Care Unit; University of College London Hospital; UK

10. George Institute for Global Health; University of Sydney; New South Wales Australia

11. Clinical Epidemiology Program; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute; Ontario Canada

12. Department of Medicine; University of Ottawa; Ontario Canada

13. Department of Critical Care Medicine; Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre; Toronto Ontario Canada

14. Department of Anesthesia; University of Toronto; Ontario Canada

Funder

Medical Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Applied Psychology,General Medicine

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