The use of virtual nominal groups in healthcare research: An extended scoping review

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Lee Seung Ho,ten Cate OlleORCID,Gottlieb Michael,Horsley TanyaORCID,Shea Beverley,Fournier Karine,Tran Christopher,Chan TeresaORCID,Wood Timothy J.,Humphrey-Murto SusanORCID

Abstract

Introduction The Nominal Group Technique (NGT) is a consensus group method used to synthesize expert opinions. Given the global shift to virtual meetings, the extent to which researchers leveraged virtual platforms is unclear. This scoping review explores the use of the vNGT in healthcare research during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods Following the Arksey and O’Malley’s framework, eight cross-disciplinary databases were searched (January 2020-July 2022). Research articles that reported all four vNGT stages (idea generation, round robin sharing, clarification, voting) were included. Media Synchronicity Theory informed analysis. Corresponding authors were surveyed for additional information. Results Of 2,589 citations, 32 references were included. Articles covered healthcare (27/32) and healthcare education (4/32). Platforms used most were Zoom, MS Teams and GoTo but was not reported in 44% of studies. Only 22% commented on the benefits/challenges of moving the NGT virtually. Among authors who responded to our survey (16/32), 80% felt that the vNGT was comparable or superior. Conclusions The vNGT provides several advantages such as the inclusion of geographically dispersed participants, scheduling flexibility and cost savings. It is a promising alternative to the traditional in-person meeting, but researchers should carefully describe modifications, potential limitations, and impact on results.

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Medical Education Research Grant - Department of Medicine University of Ottawa

University of Ottawa

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Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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