International Survey of Nursing Home Research Priorities

Abstract This article reports the findings of a policy survey designed to establish research priorities to inform future research strategy and advance nursing home practice. The survey was administered in 2 rounds during 2013, and involved a combination of open questions and ranking exercises to mov...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Medical Directors Association 2014-05, Vol.15 (5), p.309-312
Hauptverfasser: Morley, John E., MB, BCh, Caplan, Gideon, MBBS, FRACP, Cesari, Matteo, MD, PhD, Dong, Birong, MD, Flaherty, Joseph H., MD, Grossberg, George T., MD, Holmerova, Iva, MD, PhD, Katz, Paul R., MD, CMD, Koopmans, Raymond, MD, PhD, Little, Milta O., DO, CMD, Martin, Finbarr, MD, Orrell, Martin, MD, Ouslander, Joseph, MD, Rantz, Marilyn, PhD, RN, FAAN, Resnick, Barbara, PhD, CRNP, FAAN, FAANP, Rolland, Yves, MD, PhD, Tolson, Debbie, PhD, MSc, BSc(Hons), RGN, FRCN, Woo, Jean, MD, Vellas, Bruno, MD, PhD
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract This article reports the findings of a policy survey designed to establish research priorities to inform future research strategy and advance nursing home practice. The survey was administered in 2 rounds during 2013, and involved a combination of open questions and ranking exercises to move toward consensus on the research priorities. A key finding was the prioritization of research to underpin the care of people with cognitive impairment/dementia and of the management of the behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia within the nursing home. Other important areas were end-of-life care, nutrition, polypharmacy, and developing new approaches to putting evidence-based practices into routine practice in nursing homes. It explores possible innovative educational approaches, reasons why best practices are difficult to implement, and challenges faced in developing high-quality nursing home research.
ISSN:1525-8610
1538-9375
DOI:10.1016/j.jamda.2014.03.003