Determining in Mental Dysregulation
A Delphi study was conducted on defining mental dysregulation, which is a concept often encountered in healthcare situations (e.g., patient being in a confused state in an ambulance after an accident). The data collected from this study included responses on 20 statements from 100+ participants over 3 rounds. Each statement had six responses (agree, somewhat agree, strongly agree, neutral, disagree, somewhat disagree, strongly disagree). The aim of this study was to calculate the stability of these responses over the three rounds. The stability was successfully analyzed and the results were delivered to the researcher.