Delphi Consensus Study
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- The study used a two-stage UK consensus design. — Development of a tic service model for children and young people in England: a Delphi study
- Stage 1 consisted of a three-round online Delphi survey, an expert consensus meeting, and PPI panel review. — Development of a tic service model for children and young people in England: a Delphi study
- The final consensus service pathway included 43 agreed items. — Development of a tic service model for children and young people in England: a Delphi study
- The Delphi survey initially recruited 49 Round 1 participants from 125 invitations. — Development of a tic service model for children and young people in England: a Delphi study
- Eligibility required either at least three peer-reviewed publications on tic disorders or Tourette syndrome, or at least two years of dedicated UK clinical practice with tic or Tourette syndrome populations. — Development of a tic service model for children and young people in England: a Delphi study
- PPI feedback broadened the referral criteria so that any one of three indicators is sufficient for referral. — Development of a tic service model for children and young people in England: a Delphi study