Methods for Involving Older People in Health Research-A Review of the Literature

Demographic change has increased the need for research on healthcare for older people. Recently there has been a growing awareness that research might benefit from actively involving patients and the public in study design and conduct. Besides empowering patients and democratizing research, involvem...

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Aging
Collaboration
Data collection
Dementia
Demographics
Ethics
Health care
Health services
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Medical research
Nursing
Older people
Patients
Public health
Researchers
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