Co-Designing Research in Collaboration with People Who Are Residents and Staff in Long-Term Care for Older Adults
2024

Co-Designing Research in Long-Term Care for Older Adults

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Author Information

Author(s): Shannon Kay, David Jones, Katie Featherstone

Primary Institution: Auckland University Of Technology

Hypothesis

The study aims to compare resident experiences and outcomes in homelike and traditional facilities.

Conclusion

The co-design process with residents and staff provided valuable insights for designing qualitative research.

Supporting Evidence

  • The CARE Village hosts 81 residents in a homelike environment.
  • The study includes a qualitative phase co-designed with residents and staff.

Takeaway

This study shows how important it is to involve residents in designing research about their care.

Methodology

A sequential mixed methods study comparing experiences in homelike and traditional facilities.

Participant Demographics

Residents and staff from a long-term care facility in New Zealand.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.1093/geroni/igae098.3181

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