Methods for Involving Older People in Health Research—A Review of the Literature

Demographic change has increased the need for research on healthcare for older people. Recently there has been a growing awareness that research might benefit from actively involving patients and the public in study design and conduct. Besides empowering patients and democratizing research, involvem...

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Main Authors: Imke Schilling, Ansgar Gerhardus
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-11-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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PPI
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/12/1476
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spelling doaj-fbd0413abd6d4e96bd17246de5496f282020-11-24T23:55:15ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012017-11-011412147610.3390/ijerph14121476ijerph14121476Methods for Involving Older People in Health Research—A Review of the LiteratureImke Schilling0Ansgar Gerhardus1Department for Health Services Research, Institute of Public Health and Nursing Research, University of Bremen, Grazer Straße 4, 28359 Bremen, GermanyDepartment for Health Services Research, Institute of Public Health and Nursing Research, University of Bremen, Grazer Straße 4, 28359 Bremen, GermanyDemographic change has increased the need for research on healthcare for older people. Recently there has been a growing awareness that research might benefit from actively involving patients and the public in study design and conduct. Besides empowering patients and democratizing research, involvement enhances the quality of research and the development of equitable healthcare solutions. Little is known about how to involve older people. This review aims to support scientists intending to involve older people in health research by systematically identifying and describing studies involving older people and analyzing associated facilitators and challenges. Old people were operationalized as people living with old-age-related conditions. We conducted a systematic search in PubMed, CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature), and Cochrane library for the period 2007 to July 2017 and also manually searched reference lists of the nine retrieved articles and other relevant sources. While involvement of older people in research is feasible, specific challenges related to this group need be taken into account. Strategies to enhance effective involvement comprise a thoughtful choice of location, use of visualization and accessible communication, building good relationships and flexible approaches. Further research is needed on the involvement of people in care homes or with vision, hearing or mobility limitations.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/12/1476PPIpatient and public involvementolder peoplepeople with old-age-related conditionsdiversityhealth researchreview
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Methods for Involving Older People in Health Research—A Review of the Literature
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
PPI
patient and public involvement
older people
people with old-age-related conditions
diversity
health research
review
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Ansgar Gerhardus
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series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Demographic change has increased the need for research on healthcare for older people. Recently there has been a growing awareness that research might benefit from actively involving patients and the public in study design and conduct. Besides empowering patients and democratizing research, involvement enhances the quality of research and the development of equitable healthcare solutions. Little is known about how to involve older people. This review aims to support scientists intending to involve older people in health research by systematically identifying and describing studies involving older people and analyzing associated facilitators and challenges. Old people were operationalized as people living with old-age-related conditions. We conducted a systematic search in PubMed, CINAHL (Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature), and Cochrane library for the period 2007 to July 2017 and also manually searched reference lists of the nine retrieved articles and other relevant sources. While involvement of older people in research is feasible, specific challenges related to this group need be taken into account. Strategies to enhance effective involvement comprise a thoughtful choice of location, use of visualization and accessible communication, building good relationships and flexible approaches. Further research is needed on the involvement of people in care homes or with vision, hearing or mobility limitations.
topic PPI
patient and public involvement
older people
people with old-age-related conditions
diversity
health research
review
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