| Literature DB >> 35195276 |
Jerry H Gurwitz1,2, Charlene C Quinn3, Ivan H Abi-Elias1, Alyce S Adams4, Rosie Bartel5, Alice Bonner6,7, Rebecca Boxer8, Christopher Delude1, David Gifford9, Bruce Hanson5, Kouta Ito1,2, Paavani Jain3, Jay S Magaziner3, Kathleen M Mazor1,2, Susan L Mitchell10, Lona Mody11, David Nace12, Joseph Ouslander13, Jo Anne Reifsnyder14, Barbara Resnick15, Sheryl Zimmerman16.
Abstract
An effective clinical research effort in nursing homes to address prevention and treatment of COVID-19 faced overwhelming challenges. Under the Health Care Systems Research Network-Older Americans Independence Centers AGING Initiative, a multidisciplinary Stakeholder Advisory Panel was convened to develop recommendations to improve the capability of the clinical research enterprise in US nursing homes. The Panel considered the nursing home as a setting for clinical trials, reviewed the current state of clinical trials in nursing homes, and ultimately developed recommendations for the establishment of a nursing home clinical trials research network that would be centrally supported and administered. This report summarizes the Panel's recommendations, which were developed in alignment with the following core principles: build on available research infrastructure where appropriate; leverage existing productive partnerships of researchers with groups of nursing homes and nursing home corporations; encompass both efficacy and effectiveness clinical trials; be responsive to a broad range of stakeholders including nursing home residents and their care partners; be relevant to an expansive range of clinical and health care delivery research questions; be able to pivot as necessary to changing research priorities and circumstances; create a pathway for industry-sponsored research as appropriate; invest in strategies to increase diversity in study populations and the research workforce; and foster the development of the next generation of nursing home researchers.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; clinical trials; long-term care; nursing homes; pandemic
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35195276 PMCID: PMC8910690 DOI: 10.1111/jgs.17696
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Geriatr Soc ISSN: 0002-8614 Impact factor: 5.562