Background Recent recommendations promote the inclusion of people living with dementia beyond the role of ‘participant’ to involvement in all areas of the research process. This reflects shifts in dementia studies from ‘research on’ to ‘research with’ people living with the condition. In this paper, we describe the design process and features of a modified Delphi survey devised through consultation with people living with dementia. Methods This article focusses on consultation with people living with dementia and care partners to design an accessible Delphi survey to facilitate participation in core outcome set development. We used the COINED model of co-research developed through the ESRC/NIHR Neighbourhoods and Dementia Study to structure...
Currently there i s a lack of consistency in outcomes measured across studies evaluating nonpharmaco...
Background: The key aim of the study is to establish an agreed standardised core outcome set (COS) f...
Background High variability in outcomes in dementia care trials impedes comparisons of effectiveness...
Background Recent recommendations promote the inclusion of people living with dementia beyond the ro...
Abstract Background Recent recommendations promote the inclusion of people living with dementia beyo...
Many systematic reviews of effectiveness of interventions for people with dementia have highlighted ...
The high variation of outcomes measured across studies evaluating nonpharmacological health and soci...
Abstract Background Dementia outcomes include memory loss, language impairment, reduced quality of l...
Background: People with dementia are often marginalized and excluded from influence, also in relatio...
Background: The key aim of the study is to establish an agreed standardised core outcome set (COS) f...
BACKGROUND: Assisting a person with dementia can lead to significant carer burden and possible negat...
Background: The emergence of core outcome sets (COS) - a list of core outcomes which should be measu...
Problem Research waste takes many forms including poor outcome selection. There is high variability ...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: Core outcome sets (COS) prioritise outcomes based on their importa...
There is high variability of outcomes and ways to measure them in dementia trials and this impedes t...
Currently there i s a lack of consistency in outcomes measured across studies evaluating nonpharmaco...
Background: The key aim of the study is to establish an agreed standardised core outcome set (COS) f...
Background High variability in outcomes in dementia care trials impedes comparisons of effectiveness...
Background Recent recommendations promote the inclusion of people living with dementia beyond the ro...
Abstract Background Recent recommendations promote the inclusion of people living with dementia beyo...
Many systematic reviews of effectiveness of interventions for people with dementia have highlighted ...
The high variation of outcomes measured across studies evaluating nonpharmacological health and soci...
Abstract Background Dementia outcomes include memory loss, language impairment, reduced quality of l...
Background: People with dementia are often marginalized and excluded from influence, also in relatio...
Background: The key aim of the study is to establish an agreed standardised core outcome set (COS) f...
BACKGROUND: Assisting a person with dementia can lead to significant carer burden and possible negat...
Background: The emergence of core outcome sets (COS) - a list of core outcomes which should be measu...
Problem Research waste takes many forms including poor outcome selection. There is high variability ...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: Core outcome sets (COS) prioritise outcomes based on their importa...
There is high variability of outcomes and ways to measure them in dementia trials and this impedes t...
Currently there i s a lack of consistency in outcomes measured across studies evaluating nonpharmaco...
Background: The key aim of the study is to establish an agreed standardised core outcome set (COS) f...
Background High variability in outcomes in dementia care trials impedes comparisons of effectiveness...