ETHICAL ISSUES ARE A SIGNIFICANT potential barrier to much-needed research in long-term care settings. LTC stakeholder perspectives are largely absent from the development of regulation and guidelines. Fifteen long-term care administrators were interviewed as part of a study of ethical issues in community-based, long-term care research. Established qualitative procedures for conducting content analysis were used to organize the data. Findings suggest that existing mechanisms to protect human subjects do not take into account important differences between academic and long-term care settings. The full potential of LTC research will not be realized until supportive processes to enhance human subjects protections are developed in a way that is...
This study was designed to examine the end-of-life (EOL) experience in long-term care (LTC) based on...
Too much of the health care delivered in long-term care settings is not based on evidence. Long-term...
Resident safety and welfare in long-term care (LTC) is being redefined as the focus shifts to promot...
This report examines the role of specific state legislative, administrative, and common law and publ...
Explanation of the right of Long-Term Care residents or tenants to participate in research studies. ...
Abstract Background The aim of this review is to desc...
Improving the quality of life for long-term care (LTC) residents is of vital importance. Researchers...
Aims To provide insight into the everyday realities facing care aides working in long-term resident...
This study explored the perceptions of ethics among long-term care employees (N275) in order to test...
Aims: To provide insight into the everyday realities facing care aides working in long-term resident...
[[abstract]]This research aims to investigate the passage of Long-Term Care Services Act, the contro...
We examined the process of obtaining informed consent (IC) for clinical research purposes in long-te...
We examined the process of obtaining informed consent (IC) for clinical research purposes in long-te...
Individual rights are revered in the United States. As political polarization has grown, media atten...
Health services research has contributed to health policy and service developments that have led to ...
This study was designed to examine the end-of-life (EOL) experience in long-term care (LTC) based on...
Too much of the health care delivered in long-term care settings is not based on evidence. Long-term...
Resident safety and welfare in long-term care (LTC) is being redefined as the focus shifts to promot...
This report examines the role of specific state legislative, administrative, and common law and publ...
Explanation of the right of Long-Term Care residents or tenants to participate in research studies. ...
Abstract Background The aim of this review is to desc...
Improving the quality of life for long-term care (LTC) residents is of vital importance. Researchers...
Aims To provide insight into the everyday realities facing care aides working in long-term resident...
This study explored the perceptions of ethics among long-term care employees (N275) in order to test...
Aims: To provide insight into the everyday realities facing care aides working in long-term resident...
[[abstract]]This research aims to investigate the passage of Long-Term Care Services Act, the contro...
We examined the process of obtaining informed consent (IC) for clinical research purposes in long-te...
We examined the process of obtaining informed consent (IC) for clinical research purposes in long-te...
Individual rights are revered in the United States. As political polarization has grown, media atten...
Health services research has contributed to health policy and service developments that have led to ...
This study was designed to examine the end-of-life (EOL) experience in long-term care (LTC) based on...
Too much of the health care delivered in long-term care settings is not based on evidence. Long-term...
Resident safety and welfare in long-term care (LTC) is being redefined as the focus shifts to promot...