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      Development of a mild traumatic brain injury-specific vision screening protocol: A Delphi study

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          Consulting the oracle: ten lessons from using the Delphi technique in nursing research.

          The aim of this paper was to provide insight into the Delphi technique by outlining our personal experiences during its use over a 10-year period in a variety of applications. As a means of achieving consensus on an issue, the Delphi research method has become widely used in healthcare research generally and nursing research in particular. The literature on this technique is expanding, mainly addressing what it is and how it should be used. However, there is still much confusion and uncertainty surrounding it, particularly about issues such as modifications, consensus, anonymity, definition of experts, how 'experts' are selected and how non-respondents are pursued. This issues that arise when planning and carrying out a Delphi study include the definition of consensus; the issue of anonymity vs. quasi-anonymity for participants; how to estimate the time needed to collect the data, analyse each 'round', feed back results to participants, and gain their responses to this feedback; how to define and select the 'experts' who will be asked to participate; how to enhance response rates; and how many 'rounds' to conduct. Many challenges and questions are raised when using the Delphi technique, but there is no doubt that it is an important method for achieving consensus on issues where none previously existed. Researchers need to adapt the method to suit their particular study.
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              Occurrence of oculomotor dysfunctions in acquired brain injury: a retrospective analysis.

              The purpose of this retrospective study was to determine the frequency of occurrence of oculomotor dysfunctions in a sample of ambulatory outpatients who have acquired brain injury (ABI), either traumatic brain injury (TBI) or cerebrovascular accident (CVA), with associated vision symptoms. Medical records of 220 individuals with either TBI (n = 160) or CVA (n = 60) were reviewed retrospectively. This was determined by a computer-based query spanning the years 2000 through 2003, for the frequency of occurrence of oculomotor dysfunctions including accommodation, version, vergence, strabismus, and cranial nerve (CN) palsy. The majority of individuals with either TBI (90%) or CVA (86.7%) manifested an oculomotor dysfunction. Accommodative and vergence deficits were most common in the TBI subgroup, whereas strabismus and CN palsy were most common in the CVA subgroup. The frequency of occurrence of versional deficits was similar in each diagnostic subgroup. These new findings should alert the clinician to the higher frequency of occurrence of oculomotor dysfunctions in these populations and the associated therapeutic, rehabilitative, and quality-of-life implications.
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                Journal
                Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development
                J Rehabil Res Dev
                Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development
                0748-7711
                1938-1352
                2013
                2013
                : 50
                : 6
                : 757-768
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Palo Alto Health Care System, Palo Alto, CA;
                [2 ]William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital, Madison, WI;
                [3 ]VA Salt Lake City Health Care System, Salt Lake City, UT;
                [4 ]West Palm Beach VA Medical Center (VAMC), West Palm Beach, FL;
                [5 ]Bay Pines VA Healthcare System, Bay Pines, FL;
                [6 ]VA Southern Nevada Healthcare System, North Las Vegas, NV;
                [7 ]Viera VA Outpatient Clinic, Viera, FL;
                [8 ]Jonathan M. Wainwright Memorial VAMC, Walla Walla, WA;
                [9 ]VA Mission Valley Clinic, San Diego, CA;
                [10 ]VA Western New York Healthcare System, Buffalo, NY;
                [11 ]Northport VAMC, Northport, NY;
                [12 ]James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital, Tampa, FL;
                [13 ]Lexington VAMC, Lexington, KY;
                [14 ]VA New York Harbor Healthcare System, New York, NY;
                [15 ]VA St. Louis Health Care System, St. Louis, MO
                Article
                10.1682/JRRD.2012.10.0184
                24203539
                76a003b2-1228-4977-84fb-5981e8fcd069
                © 2013
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