在英国进行成人社会护理研究——挑战对研究过程可行性的影响

IF 7.1 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Joanne M Fitzpatrick, Peter Worsley, Christopher Chatterton, Mandy Fader, Tanya Graham, Christine Norton, Sue Woodward, Ruth Harris
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在英国进行成人社会关怀研究的挑战早已被记录在案。人们一再呼吁加大对社会关怀研究的财政投资,建立一致的研究基础设施,包括招募研究地点和参与者,支持研究文化,并使该部门能够参与研究。最终,这些战略应支持研究人员调查与社会护理合作确定和制定的重要实践问题,旨在继续提高有健康和护理需要的成年人的福祉和生活质量。我们的评论参考了一项可行性聚类随机试验,该试验旨在解决在家接受家庭护理服务的成年人和长期护理机构的成年人中尿失禁的高发率和尿失禁相关性皮炎的预防和治疗。这项研究于2020年开始,并于2025年完成,由于挑战和拖延,推迟了两年,尽管整个研究过程中都有创新的解决方案,我们在这篇评论中分享。我们的结论是,尽管其明确的重要性,在英国进行成人社会护理研究,特别是使用试验方法,需要进一步改变。这些改革应该是系统性的,并按部就组地进行。
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Conducting adult social care research in the UK—impacts of challenges to study processes on study feasibility
The challenges of conducting adult social care research in the UK have long been documented. Calls have been made repeatedly for greater financial investment in social care research, an aligned research infrastructure including the recruitment of study sites and participants, support for a research culture and enabling capacity for the sector to participate in research. Ultimately these strategies should support researchers to investigate important practice issues that are identified and developed in collaboration with social care, aiming to continue to enhance well-being and quality of life for adults with health and care needs. Our commentary is referenced to a feasibility cluster randomised trial to address the high prevalence of incontinence and the prevention and treatment of incontinence-associated dermatitis for adults living at home who are receiving homecare services and for adults living in long-term care facilities. This study commenced in 2020 and completed in 2025, a 2-year delay because of challenges and protractions, despite innovative solutions throughout the research study, which we share in this commentary. We conclude that despite its unequivocal importance, conducting adult social care research and particularly using trial methodologies in the UK warrant further changes. These should be systemic and happen at pace.
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Age and ageing
Age and ageing 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
9.20
自引率
6.00%
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796
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Age and Ageing is an international journal publishing refereed original articles and commissioned reviews on geriatric medicine and gerontology. Its range includes research on ageing and clinical, epidemiological, and psychological aspects of later life.
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