Why is it important to include older adults in research, and how can it improve your study? Why is it important to include older adults in research, and how can it improve your study? NIH’s new policy on Inclusion Across the Lifespan went into effect January 2019 requiring the inclusion of people of all ages in research studies. In this course, you will find out the scientific and ethical reasoning behind this policy change, especially as it pertains to the inclusion of older adults in research, and learn strategies and best practices for recruiting and retaining older adults in research studies. Led by Director of Integrating Underrepresented Populations in Research at the Tufts University Clinical and Translational Research Center, Sara C...
This article adds to an ongoing conversation in gerontology about the importance of training and inv...
BACKGROUND: Older people are often explicitly or implicitly excluded from research, in particular cl...
Background: Research participation burden, despite being an integral concept in research ethics, is...
In recent years there has been a government emphasis on the involvement of service users and carers ...
There is widespread evidence both of the exclusion of older people from clinical research, and of un...
In the UK, a series of policies and practices since the 1980s have increasingly involved service use...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65317/1/j.1532-5415.2008.02015.x.pd
General background: Ageism: prejudice, stereotypical assumptions and discrimination based on age, ar...
address infrastructure development intended to reduce health disparities among older adults. The ove...
Objective: The National Emerging Researchers in Ageing Study (NERAS) set out to inform capacity-buil...
BACKGROUND: User involvement in research has rapidly increased and is often a precondition to obtain...
Objective: To provide a systematic review of papers comparing the effectiveness of different strateg...
This report reviews a research project into older people’s views on services, which involved older p...
OBJECTIVE: To identify barriers and solutions for the recruitment and retention of older (aged ≥65 y...
Older adults often have health complexities and higher levels of attrition. Even though they are the...
This article adds to an ongoing conversation in gerontology about the importance of training and inv...
BACKGROUND: Older people are often explicitly or implicitly excluded from research, in particular cl...
Background: Research participation burden, despite being an integral concept in research ethics, is...
In recent years there has been a government emphasis on the involvement of service users and carers ...
There is widespread evidence both of the exclusion of older people from clinical research, and of un...
In the UK, a series of policies and practices since the 1980s have increasingly involved service use...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65317/1/j.1532-5415.2008.02015.x.pd
General background: Ageism: prejudice, stereotypical assumptions and discrimination based on age, ar...
address infrastructure development intended to reduce health disparities among older adults. The ove...
Objective: The National Emerging Researchers in Ageing Study (NERAS) set out to inform capacity-buil...
BACKGROUND: User involvement in research has rapidly increased and is often a precondition to obtain...
Objective: To provide a systematic review of papers comparing the effectiveness of different strateg...
This report reviews a research project into older people’s views on services, which involved older p...
OBJECTIVE: To identify barriers and solutions for the recruitment and retention of older (aged ≥65 y...
Older adults often have health complexities and higher levels of attrition. Even though they are the...
This article adds to an ongoing conversation in gerontology about the importance of training and inv...
BACKGROUND: Older people are often explicitly or implicitly excluded from research, in particular cl...
Background: Research participation burden, despite being an integral concept in research ethics, is...