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  6. Exploring Research Participation In Scottish Care Homes Since The Covid-19 Pandemic

Exploring research participation in Scottish care homes since the COVID-19 pandemic

Emma Law1, Rosalie Ashworth2, Susan Shenkin3

  • 1ENRICH Scotland, NHS Tayside, Dundee, Scotland.

Nursing Older People
|September 25, 2024

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Summary
This summary is machine-generated.

Research participation in Scottish care homes remains low, with a slight increase since 2014. Staff workload and time constraints are significant barriers, highlighting the need for better support for care home research involvement.

Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Health Services Research
  • Clinical Trials

Background:

  • Limited data exists on research participation within care home settings.
  • Care homes are crucial environments for health and social care research involving older adults.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted research activities in care homes globally.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare research participation in Scottish care homes between 2014 and 2022.
  • To identify barriers and facilitators influencing research involvement in this sector.
  • To understand factors affecting resident and staff participation in research.

Main Methods:

  • Cross-sectional survey design comparing two time points (2014 and 2022).
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Keywords:
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    • Key motivators for resident participation include altruism ('to help others'), perceived personal benefit, and individual desire.
    • Workload pressure and lack of time emerged as significant and increased obstacles for both staff and resident research participation since 2014.

    Conclusions:

    • Sustained low levels of research participation necessitate targeted interventions in care homes.
    • Addressing workload and time constraints for staff is critical to facilitate research engagement.
    • Equipping care home staff with the necessary skills and support is essential for enhancing research participation.
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