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Clinical ethics
The use of vignettes within a Delphi exercise: a useful approach in empirical ethics?
- Correspondence to Dr Ann Gallagher, International Centre for Nursing Ethics, Division of Health and Social Care, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Duke of Kent Building, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7TE, UK; a.gallagher{at}surrey.ac.uk
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The use of vignettes within a Delphi exercise: a useful approach in empirical ethics?
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- Received March 11, 2010
- Revised June 7, 2010
- Accepted June 13, 2010
- First published August 16, 2010.
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October 21, 2010
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