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The research process in long-term care facilities.

C Franzi1, P G Weiler

  • 1Center for Aging and Health, University of California, Davis.

The Journal of Long Term Care Administration
|April 1, 1992
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Research in nursing homes offers significant benefits that typically outweigh any disruptions. This guide details what facilities can expect when researchers are on-site to ensure a smooth process.

Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Health Services Research
  • Clinical Research Management

Background:

  • Nursing home research is crucial for improving elder care.
  • Facilities may face operational challenges during research activities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To inform nursing home staff about the process of hosting research.
  • To highlight the advantages of conducting research within long-term care facilities.

Main Methods:

  • Descriptive overview of researcher engagement in nursing homes.
  • Guidance on managing research logistics and staff coordination.

Main Results:

  • The advantages of research participation, such as enhanced care quality and staff development, are substantial.

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  • Potential inconveniences are manageable with proper planning and communication.
  • Conclusions:

    • Facilitating research in nursing homes is a valuable endeavor.
    • Proactive planning can mitigate challenges and maximize research benefits for residents and staff.