Methods

The methodology proposed for the achievement of the set objectives is an adaptation of the Delphi qualitative technique (modified Delphi), widely used to assess in a structured and systematic way the opinion on a specific topic. The main purpose of the Delphi technique is to generate a reliable consensus opinion from a group of experts through an iterative questionnaire process with controlled feedback.

For the construction of the consensus process, the workflow is summarized in the following diagram:

Two types of statements will be assessed:

For the warning signs, the statistical analysis will consider: (i) The median of the scores for each item. (ii) The interpretation of the “consensus” levels of the items. Thus, an item is considered consensual when there is “agreement” of opinion in the panel, i.e., when the experts scoring outside the 3-point region ([1-3], [4-6], [7-9]) contained in the median are less than one third of the respondents. In such a case, the value of the median will determine the group consensus reached: majority “disagree” with the item (if the median is ≤ 3) or majority “agree” with the item (if the median is ≥ 7). Cases where the median is in the 4-6 region will be considered “doubtful” items for a representative majority of the group.

The remaining items, where agreement is not reached, will be considered as having an “indeterminate” level of consensus, and are those which will go into the second round. The items in which there is a high dispersion of opinions among respondents are also subject to re-evaluation for the panel, with an interquartile range ≥ 4 points (range of scores contained between the p25 and p75 values of the distribution).

For the weight of the WS, the statistical analysis will consider mean and median.

Questionnaire

Experts included in the DELPHI can answer pediatric or adult or both questionnaires. It is compulsory that the expert respond only to the same questionnaire that you completed in each round, or to both if applicable.

The role of an expert is to assign weights for all the statements to achieve consensus. Please, consider the following:

We want to remind all the participants that this method has some limitations in the current model:

As a reference, we provide the weightings from the Catalan Delphi here:

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10875-024-01825-3

Each warning signs is matched with ICD-10 codes. The list of ICD-10 is available here:

ICD-10 list

Please answer the different questions based on your professional or personal experience and, for the participation to be valid, you must answer all of them.

Your participation and thoughtful input are greatly appreciated.