| Literature DB >> 33948227 |
Brittany C Minor1, Jessica Dashner1,2, Sandra M Espín Tello3, Rebecca Bollinger1, Marian Keglovits1,2, James Stowe4, Margaret Campbell5, Susan L Stark1,2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: People aging with long-term physical disabilities (PAwLTPD), meaning individuals with onset of disability from birth through midlife, often require long-term support services (LTSS) to remain independence. The LTSS system is fragmented into aging and disability organizations with little communication between them. In addition, there are currently no evidence-based LTSS-type programs listed on the Administration for Community Living website that have been demonstrated to be effective for PAwLTPD. Because of these gaps, we have developed a community-based research network (CBRN), drawing on the practice-based research network model (PBRN), to bring together aging and disability organizations to address the lack of evidence-based programs for PAwLTPD.Entities:
Keywords: Community partnerships; PBRN; aging; community-based; disability
Year: 2020 PMID: 33948227 PMCID: PMC8057405 DOI: 10.1017/cts.2020.45
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Transl Sci ISSN: 2059-8661
Fig. 1.Geographic coverage of the community-based research network (CBRN).
Formative evaluation results
| Category |
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|---|---|
| Importance of CBRN goals to your organization’s mission | 3.8 |
| Progress in achieving CBRN goals | 3.4 |
| Identifying strengths and weaknesses of leadership | 3.2 |
| Availability of network resources | 2.8 |
| Potential benefits of participation | 3.4 |
| Perceptions of the decision making process | 3.7 |
Average scores for responses in each category are shown; scores ranged from 0 to 4 with a higher score indicating more positive feedback. CBRN, community-based research network.
Barriers, challenges, and most-needed services
| Frequency of responses, | ||
|---|---|---|
| Challenges to serving PAwLTPD | Providing services that are easy to access when and where they are needed | 10 |
| Marketing to obtain new clients who are PAwLTPD | 7 | |
| Providing services that PAwLTPD perceive are strongly needed | 4 | |
| Providing services with evidence of effectiveness for PAwLTPD | 4 | |
| Services perceived as most important for PAwLTPD | Social support | 10 |
| Transportation | 8 | |
| Personal safety | 3 | |
| Accessible housing | 3 | |
| Health care and medical equipment | 3 | |
| Financial assistance | 2 | |
| Exercise activities | 1 | |
| Barriers to participation in community-based research network (CBRN) activities | Meeting times conflict with individual schedules | 7 |
| Meetings conducted in person | 2 | |
| Activities and resources do not match organization’s needs | 1 | |
| Reduced clarity of remote communication methods (eg, phone) | 1 |
There are more responses than the total number of respondents. Respondents were able to provide multiple examples. PAwLTPD, people aging with long-term physical disabilities.
Examples of survey responses
| Challenges to serving PAwLTPD | The main issue is that it’s not client focused, flexible, on-demand services. That takes lots of [money] to effectively provide. |
| Access to services as they notice changes in function, even if they haven’t had a medical event. | |
| Lack of financial resources. | |
| Staying connected to the population. | |
| Lack of [evidence-based] interventions. | |
| Services perceived as most important for PAwLTPD | […]support network – having people able to help in a crisis, that will be dependable & HELP. |
| Access to more financial resources (utilities paid, healthy foods, | |
| Reliable assistance when they need it. | |
| There are several transportation options but I’ve heard anecdotally that sometimes it’s difficult to find, good, consistent reliable help. And even the transportation options aren’t without drawbacks. | |
| Barriers to participation in community-based research network (CBRN) activities | Only barrier I can think of is time. |
| Other work obligations. | |
| Sometimes just other time commitments. | |
| Facilitators of participation in CBRN activities | Conference calls are much easier than in person meetings. |
| Having the early meetings makes easier to attend the conference calls. | |
| Webinars are very informative. |