10.17037/DATA.00004613
Data collection tools produced and used as part of a Delphi consensus study to co-develop a comprehensive disease policy model for Malaria prevention during pregnancy. The Delphi technique was used to build consensus on the opinion of panel members, through a series of structured questionnaires administered in an iterative multi-round process. In each round, experts were sent a draft model and asked to complete an online survey, in which they reviewed and rated possible outcomes, associations/relationships, costs and other factors shown in the model draft. Data was collected from 12 experts in the field of malaria during pregnancy over two rounds of Delphi consultations using web-based questionnaires.
Data was collected from 12 experts in the field of malaria during pregnancy over two rounds of Delphi consultations using web-based questionnaires. Experts were based in Africa, Asia, North America, Europe and Australia. The output of the work is applicable for any geographical areas where malaria during pregnancy is endemic.
Interviewees were based in Africa, Asia, North America, Europe and Australia.
Expert participants were based in higher education institutions in Africa, Asia, North America, Europe and Australia.
Organisation | Ethics ID | Other information |
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine REC | 27361 | Approved 12 July 2022 |
Delphi methodology, Expert consultation, Malaria during pregnancy, Disease models, conceptual model, cost effectiveness model
English
Project name | Funder/sponsor | Grant number |
Development of a Conceptual Model for use in cost-effectiveness modelling of Malaria in Pregnancy Prevention | This study forms part of the IMPROVE and IMPROVE-2 studies, which received financial support from the EDCTP2 programme under Horizon 2020 (TRIA.2015-1076, TRIA.2015-1076b); the UK Department of Health and Social Care, the UK Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office, the UK Medical Research Council, and Wellcome Trust, through the Joint Global Health Trials scheme (MR/P006922/1); and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency. | - |
Forename | Surname | Faculty / Dept | Institution | Role |
Silke | Fernandes | Public Health and Policy / Global Health and Development | London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine | Data Creator |
Forename | Surname | Faculty / Dept | Institution | Role |
Kara | Hanson | Public Health and Policy / Global Health and Development | London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine | Supervisor |
Andrew | Briggs | Public Health and Policy / Health Services Research and Policy | London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine | Supervisor |
Filename | Description | Access status | Licence |
Appendix2_Questionnaire_round1 | Questionnaire for Delphi consultation round 1 and Consent and information sheet | Open | Creative Commons Attribution (CCBY) |
Appendix3_Questionnaire_round2 | Questionnaire for Delphi consultation round 2 | Open | Creative Commons Attribution (CCBY) |
Appendix4_Summary_report_round1 | Conceptual model Delphi consultation study round 1 analysis summary | Open | Creative Commons Attribution (CCBY) |
Appendix5_Summary_report_round2 | Conceptual model Delphi consultation study round 2 analysis | Open | Creative Commons Attribution (CCBY) |
4613_userguide | User guide for Delphi consultation resources (this document) | Open | Creative Commons Attribution (CCBY) |