Background: patient and public involvement (PPI) in research can enhance its relevance. Older care-home residents are often not involved in research processes even when studies are care-home focused. Objective: to conduct a systematic review to find out to what extent and how older care-home residents have been involved in research as collaborators or advisors. Methods: a systematic literature search of 12 databases, covering the period from 1990-September 2014 was conducted. A lateral search was also carried out. Standardised inclusion criteria were used and checked independently by two researchers. Results: 19 reports and papers were identified relating to 11 different studies. Care-home residents had been involved in the research process...
This study explored the experiences of informal carers who were aged 65 years and over. It has been...
Public involvement in research (PIR) can improve research design and recruitment. Less is known abou...
Purpose: Research in care homes requires the co-operation of care home managers. Noting the challeng...
Respectful relationships are at the heart of research studies seeking to involve and learn from pati...
Background: With an ageing population, older adults will have more complex health and social care ne...
Background: With an ageing population, older adults will have more complex health and social care ne...
Background: With an ageing population, older adults will have more complex health and social care ne...
Background: With an ageing population, older adults will have more complex health and social care ne...
Abstract Background: it is a UK policy requirement to involve patients and the public in health rese...
Public involvement in research on sensitive subjects, such as death and dying, can help to ensure th...
Background Care home residents, especially those lacking capacity to provide consent for themselves...
Background Care home residents, especially those lacking capacity to provide consent for themselves...
Background Care home residents, especially those lacking capacity to provide consent for themselves...
Background Public involvement in research (PIR) can improve research design and recruitment. Less is...
Background Care home residents, especially those lacking capacity to provide consent for themselves...
This study explored the experiences of informal carers who were aged 65 years and over. It has been...
Public involvement in research (PIR) can improve research design and recruitment. Less is known abou...
Purpose: Research in care homes requires the co-operation of care home managers. Noting the challeng...
Respectful relationships are at the heart of research studies seeking to involve and learn from pati...
Background: With an ageing population, older adults will have more complex health and social care ne...
Background: With an ageing population, older adults will have more complex health and social care ne...
Background: With an ageing population, older adults will have more complex health and social care ne...
Background: With an ageing population, older adults will have more complex health and social care ne...
Abstract Background: it is a UK policy requirement to involve patients and the public in health rese...
Public involvement in research on sensitive subjects, such as death and dying, can help to ensure th...
Background Care home residents, especially those lacking capacity to provide consent for themselves...
Background Care home residents, especially those lacking capacity to provide consent for themselves...
Background Care home residents, especially those lacking capacity to provide consent for themselves...
Background Public involvement in research (PIR) can improve research design and recruitment. Less is...
Background Care home residents, especially those lacking capacity to provide consent for themselves...
This study explored the experiences of informal carers who were aged 65 years and over. It has been...
Public involvement in research (PIR) can improve research design and recruitment. Less is known abou...
Purpose: Research in care homes requires the co-operation of care home managers. Noting the challeng...