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Barbara Resnick1, Sheryl Zimmerman2, Joseph Gaugler3, Joseph Ouslander4, Kathleen Abrahamson5, Nicole Brandt6, Cathleen Colón-Emeric7, Elizabeth Galik1, Stefan Gravenstein8, Lona Mody9, Philip D Sloane2, Kathleen Unroe10, Hilde Verbeek11.
Abstract
As a method of research, pragmatic trials are recommended so as to generate results that are applicable to real-world care. This intent is especially important for the millions of older adults who receive long-term care in thousands of nursing homes and assisted living communities across the country-and many millions more around the globe. This article presents key points raised by experts participating in a conference funded by the National Institute of Aging held at the 2021 conference of the Society for Post-Acute and Long-term Care Medicine. The purpose of the conference was to convene leading clinicians, researchers, and industry partners to address special considerations of pragmatic trials in long-term care. Cross-cutting and unique challenges and solutions to conducting pragmatic trials were discussed focusing on 3 areas of clinical relevance to long-term care: (1) functional care and outcomes, (2) psychosocial care and quality of life, and (3) medical care and outcomes, with a special focus on persons with dementia. Challenges and innovative solutions were organized across the 9 domains of the revised Pragmatic-Explanatory Continuum Indicator Summary (PRECIS) Tool, and future research recommendations for pragmatic trials in long-term care were identified.Entities:
Keywords: pragmatic trials
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35195283 PMCID: PMC8904288 DOI: 10.1111/jgs.17699
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Geriatr Soc ISSN: 0002-8614 Impact factor: 5.562