People with dementia are often excluded from taking part in research because of perceived difficulties in consent, capacity and communication. We argue that involving people with dementia in research is important, and describe how we involved people with dementia as both advisers and participants in research about the use of life story work. Researchers worked in partnership with Innovations in Dementia, who supported a network of advisers with dementia. Focus groups were arranged to ensure meaningful contributions by people with dementia. It was difficult to use standardised quality-of-life measures, and we describe the challenges faced with capacity and consent, recruitment and selection, and data collection. We suggest there is a ...
© 2019, Journal of Bioethical Inquiry Pty Ltd. People with dementia have commonly been excluded from...
BACKGROUND: the worldwide number of dementia cases is increasing, and this is a trend that is expect...
YesBackground: The growing literature on Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) and de...
People with dementia are often excluded from taking part in research because of perceived difficulti...
Research in dementia has moved beyond the question of how, why and should people with dementia be pa...
Conducting research in the field of dementia care can be fraught with moral and ethical dilemmas, pa...
Today more than 35 million people and families worldwide live with dementia. 1 Although there is no ...
Article first published online: July 2, 2018; Issue published: June 1, 2008. Originally published i...
Aim To discuss the methodological and ethical review challenges encountered by researchers who want ...
It is increasingly recognised that people living with dementia should be included in qualitative res...
A diagnosis of dementia often shifts a person's social status. Opportunities for the person with dem...
This paper presents an exploration into the involvement of people with dementia (PWD) in research. D...
yesIt might be argued that visual methods are particularly appropriate in research involving partici...
Objective: Research involving people with dementia is vital to appropriately inform policy and pract...
The focus of this paper is the importance of including persons living with dementia (PLWD) in qualit...
© 2019, Journal of Bioethical Inquiry Pty Ltd. People with dementia have commonly been excluded from...
BACKGROUND: the worldwide number of dementia cases is increasing, and this is a trend that is expect...
YesBackground: The growing literature on Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) and de...
People with dementia are often excluded from taking part in research because of perceived difficulti...
Research in dementia has moved beyond the question of how, why and should people with dementia be pa...
Conducting research in the field of dementia care can be fraught with moral and ethical dilemmas, pa...
Today more than 35 million people and families worldwide live with dementia. 1 Although there is no ...
Article first published online: July 2, 2018; Issue published: June 1, 2008. Originally published i...
Aim To discuss the methodological and ethical review challenges encountered by researchers who want ...
It is increasingly recognised that people living with dementia should be included in qualitative res...
A diagnosis of dementia often shifts a person's social status. Opportunities for the person with dem...
This paper presents an exploration into the involvement of people with dementia (PWD) in research. D...
yesIt might be argued that visual methods are particularly appropriate in research involving partici...
Objective: Research involving people with dementia is vital to appropriately inform policy and pract...
The focus of this paper is the importance of including persons living with dementia (PLWD) in qualit...
© 2019, Journal of Bioethical Inquiry Pty Ltd. People with dementia have commonly been excluded from...
BACKGROUND: the worldwide number of dementia cases is increasing, and this is a trend that is expect...
YesBackground: The growing literature on Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) and de...