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Consensus on the characteristics that comprise compassion from researchers in the field

University of New England, Australia
Durkin, Joanne ; Usher, Kim
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A four phase Delphi process was conducted: (1) Literature review of contemporary research in the field (2) Engaging stakeholders with an open ended questionnaire (n=9); (3) content analysis of open ended questionnaire results and synthesis with literature to form Round 2 questionnaire; (4) gaining consensus on key characteristics of the expression and receipt of compassion via a two round Delphi approach (Round 1 n=8; Round 2 n=6)
This research was supported by Research Training Program Stipend (RTP) granted by the Commonwealth Government of Australia.

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Issued: 2019

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