Speech-language Pathology and Techniques

Recently, there has been increasing interest in developing research approaches that speech-language pathologists can use, especially for addressing complex questions. Consensus-building methods can be valuable for addressing such questions. The Delphi method is a consensus-building process involving structured communication among individuals from an expert panel via anonymous responses to iterative rounds of surveys. The purpose of this research note is to describe and demonstrate the Delphi method applied to a complex question in speech-language pathology, namely the foundations of social communication and pragmatics. The Delphi method was described and illustrated through a study in which 10 expert speech-language pathologists participated in a 3-round Delphi study.

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