The Nominal Group Technique Presented to the: Brimbank Community 2009 National Health and Medical Research Council Public Health (Allied Health Professional)

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The Nominal Group Technique Presented to the: Brimbank Community 2009 National Health and Medical Research Council Public Health (Allied Health Professional) Postgraduate Research Scholarship Vicky Totikidis

The Nominal Group Technique The Nominal Group Technique (NGT) is a group decision-making tool originally developed by Delbecq and Van de Ven in in 1968 (Van De Ven & Delbecq, 1974). NGT can be summarised as five steps: 1. Generating Ideas 2. Recording Ideas 3. Discussing/Clarifying Ideas 4. Voting/Rating Ideas 5. Summing the Ratings

1. Generating Ideas In this step, each person is required to write down as many ideas as they think of - about possible projects we could undertake to improve health in the community. This is a quiet phase when you write your ideas without discussing with any one else.

2. Recording Ideas List of Good Ideas to Promote Health in our Community We will then transfer all our good ideas onto a chart for everyone to see

3. Discussing/Clarifying Ideas In this step we discuss the ideas so that there are no misunderstandings about what they mean. The person who generated the idea may describe the idea and other members of the group can ask questions

4. Voting/Rating Ideas We are going to use 1-5 stars to rate our favourite ideas. You will be given five coloured cards with 1-5 stars on each one as shown below. 1  2  3  4  5  1 star - Not a bad idea (purple card) 2 star - A good idea (blue card) 3 star - A very good idea (green card) 4 star - An excellent idea (orange card) 5 star - My most favourite idea (yellow card) You will be required to write the name of the five ideas you like the most on the cards. Write one idea on each card using the preference guide on the right.

5. Summing the Ratings List of Good Ideas to Promote Health in our CommunityNumber of Star Ratings  Total Score (Stars) Good idea Second good idea Third good idea The ratings will now be transferred to the chart. The idea with the highest total stars/score will be the “group decision” about which idea we will develop further in the coming weeks to help improve health in the community.