Table 2

Characteristics of participants completing the first Delphi round

CharacteristicNumber (%)
General characteristics (total panel)n=91
Gender
 Women49 (54)
Age
 Median (IQR)51 (40–58)
Highest education
 Postgraduate degree (MSc, PhD)56 (62)
 Graduated from college/university18 (20)
 Graduated from high school10 (11)
 Graduated from primary school1 (1)
 Other6 (7)
Stakeholder group
 Clinician19 (21)
 Researcher13 (14)
 Professional working as clinician and researcher18 (20)
 Patient41 (45)
Clinician/researcher characteristicsn=50
Country of work
 UK11 (22)
 The Netherlands8 (16)
 Australia7 (14)
 USA7 (14)
 Canada6 (12)
 Sweden2 (4)
 Ireland2 (4)
 Turkey2 (4)
 Other (Brazil, Finland, Germany, Italy, Norway)5 (10)
Field of work
 Orthopaedics17 (34)
 Physiotherapy15 (30)
 Rheumatology5 (10)
 Epidemiology4 (8)
 General practice/family medicine3 (6)
 Other (emergency medicine, physical medicine and rehabilitation)6 (12)
Research experience
 Conducted at least one clinical trial for a shoulder disorder40 (80)
 Conducted at least one systematic review for a shoulder disorder23 (46)
 Developed or tested a measurement instrument for a shoulder disorder15 (30)
 Participated in development of other COSs20 (40)
Patient characteristicsn=41
Country of residence
 USA18 (44)
 UK6 (15)
 The Netherlands4 (10)
 Austria3 (7)
 Australia2 (5)
 Germany2 (5)
 Other (Belgium, Canada, Poland, Slovakia)4 (10)
Shoulder disorder history
 Have sought healthcare for a shoulder disorder at least once36 (88)
 Currently have a shoulder disorder27 (66)
Duration of current shoulder disorder
 Less than 6 weeks2 (7)*
 Between 6 and 12 weeks3 (11)*
 More than 3 months15 (56)*
 Not stated7 (26)*
  • *Denominator is the number of patients who currently have a shoulder disorder (n=27).