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Exploring international views on key concepts for mass-gathering health through Delphi process
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Author (aut): Steenkamp, Malinda
Author (aut): Hutton, Alison
Author (aut): Ranse, Jamie
Author (aut): Lund, Adam
Author (aut): Turris, Sheila A
Author (aut): Bowles, Ron
Author (aut): Arbuthnott, Katherine
Author (aut): Arbon, Paul
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The science underpinning mass-gathering health (MGH) is developing rapidly. However, MGH terminology and concepts are not yet well defined or used consistently. These variations can complicate comparisons across settings. There is, therefore, a need to develop consensus and standardize concepts and data points to support the development of a robust MGH evidence-base for governments, event planners, responders, and researchers. This project explored the views and sought consensus of international MGH experts on previously published concepts around MGH to inform the development of a transnational minimum data set (MDS) with an accompanying data dictionary (DD). |
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Volume 31, Issue 4
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10.1017/S1049023X1600042X
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Delphi technique; mass-gathering health; mass-gathering medicine; minimum data set; public health
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