| Literature DB >> 31248598 |
Allison M Gustavson1, Cynthia Drake2, Alison Lakin3, Andrea E Daddato4, Jason R Falvey1, Warren Capell5, Hillary D Lum6, Christine D Jones7, Kathleen T Unroe8, Gail L Towsley9, Jennifer E Stevens-Lapsley10, Cari R Levy11, Rebecca S Boxer12.
Abstract
Despite multiple initiatives in post-acute and long-term nursing home care settings (NHs) to improve the quality of care while reducing health care costs, research in NHs can prove challenging. Extensive regulation for both research and NHs is designed to protect a highly vulnerable population but can be a deterrent to conducting research. This article outlines regulatory challenges faced by NHs and researchers, such as protecting resident privacy as well as health information and obtaining informed consent. The article provides lessons learned to help form mutually beneficial partnerships between researchers and NHs to conduct studies that grow and advance NH research initiatives and clinical care.Entities:
Keywords: Post-acute care; long-term care; nursing homes; research regulation
Year: 2019 PMID: 31248598 PMCID: PMC6703170 DOI: 10.1016/j.jamda.2019.04.022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Med Dir Assoc ISSN: 1525-8610 Impact factor: 4.669