Challenges of conducting research in long-term care facilities: a systematic review

Helen R. Lam(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Selina Chow(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Kate Taylor(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Ronald Chow(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Henry Lam(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Katija Bonin(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Leigha Rowbottom(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre), Nathan Herrmann(Sunnybrook Health Science Centre)
BMC Geriatrics
October 12, 2018
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BACKGROUND: The aim of this review is to describe the challenges and barriers to conducting research in long-term care facilities. METHODS: A literature search was conducted in Ovid MEDLINE, Embase, Cochrane Central, PsycINFO and CINAHL. Keywords used included "long term care", "nursing home", "research", "trial", "challenge" and "barrier", etc. Resulting references were screened in order to identify relevant studies that reported on challenges derived from first-hand experience of empirical research studies. Challenges were summarized and synthesized. RESULTS: Of 1723 references, 39 articles were selected for inclusion. To facilitate understanding we proposed a classification framework of 8 main themes to categorize the research challenges presented in the 39 studies, relating to the characteristics of facility/owner/administrator, resident, staff caregiver, family caregiver, investigator, ethical or legal concerns, methodology, and budgetary considerations. CONCLUSIONS: Conducting research in long-term care facilities is full of challenges which can be categorized into 8 main themes. Investigators should be aware of all these challenges and specifically address them when planning their studies. Stakeholders should be involved from an early stage and flexibility should be built into both the methodology and research budget.


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