Background: Research participation burden, despite being an integral concept in research ethics, is not well-conceptualized in the context of the use of technology in research. This knowledge gap is especially critical for the older adult population as new technology solutions are increasingly embedded in clinical trials for this demographic. Our objective was to investigate how older adults conceptualize participation burden in contact for research participation and research trials using technology. Methods: We developed and conducted an Internet-based survey consisting of 22 multiple choice and Likert-scale type questions investigating older adults’ preferred means and frequency of being contacted about research opportunities, thei...
BACKGROUND: User involvement of people outside academia in research is argued to increase relevance ...
Through a description of a specific research design, the author details various merits of qualitati...
Digital assistive technology has potential for supporting older adults who depend upon community hea...
Background: Research participation burden, despite being an integral concept in research ethics, is...
BACKGROUND: User involvement in research has rapidly increased and is often a precondition to obtain...
In recent years there has been a government emphasis on the involvement of service users and carers ...
Older adults often have health complexities and higher levels of attrition. Even though they are the...
[EN] Technology use is a common constituent of modern life. However, little is known about older adu...
This article presents a question-answer advisory for clinical trial organizers to involve more older...
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to examine reasons for participation in clinic...
Background: User involvement is a requirement of most research funders. There is a growing body of l...
General background: Ageism: prejudice, stereotypical assumptions and discrimination based on age, ar...
Abstract: Digital technology holds a promise to improve older adults’ well-being and promote ageing ...
The U.S. population over 65 years of age is increasing. Most older adults prefer to age in place, an...
Citizen involvement is important for ensuring the relevance and quality of many research and innovat...
BACKGROUND: User involvement of people outside academia in research is argued to increase relevance ...
Through a description of a specific research design, the author details various merits of qualitati...
Digital assistive technology has potential for supporting older adults who depend upon community hea...
Background: Research participation burden, despite being an integral concept in research ethics, is...
BACKGROUND: User involvement in research has rapidly increased and is often a precondition to obtain...
In recent years there has been a government emphasis on the involvement of service users and carers ...
Older adults often have health complexities and higher levels of attrition. Even though they are the...
[EN] Technology use is a common constituent of modern life. However, little is known about older adu...
This article presents a question-answer advisory for clinical trial organizers to involve more older...
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to examine reasons for participation in clinic...
Background: User involvement is a requirement of most research funders. There is a growing body of l...
General background: Ageism: prejudice, stereotypical assumptions and discrimination based on age, ar...
Abstract: Digital technology holds a promise to improve older adults’ well-being and promote ageing ...
The U.S. population over 65 years of age is increasing. Most older adults prefer to age in place, an...
Citizen involvement is important for ensuring the relevance and quality of many research and innovat...
BACKGROUND: User involvement of people outside academia in research is argued to increase relevance ...
Through a description of a specific research design, the author details various merits of qualitati...
Digital assistive technology has potential for supporting older adults who depend upon community hea...