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Dilworth-Anderson, Peggye – Gerontologist, 2011
Recruitment and retention of research participants is evolving with the changing demographics of the American population, in particular its growing diversity. The cultural-historical background and sociopolitical conditions of each diverse group poses unique challenges in developing successful recruitment and retention methods and strategies. This…
Descriptors: Recruitment, Attrition (Research Studies), Cultural Differences, Population Groups
Sheets, Debra J.; Gallagher, Elaine M. – Gerontologist, 2013
Canada shares many similarities with other industrialized countries around the world, including a rapidly aging population. What sets Canada uniquely apart is the collaborative approach that has been enacted in the health care system and the aging research initiatives. Canada has tremendous pride in its publicly funded health care system that…
Descriptors: Health Services, Foreign Countries, Aging (Individuals), Cooperation
Clarke, Philippa – Gerontologist, 2009
The use of both quantitative and qualitative strategies to examine a single research question has been a subject of considerable controversy and still remains a largely uncommon practice in the sociology of health and illness. Yet, when seeking to understand the meaning of a chronic disabling condition in later life from a social psychological…
Descriptors: Neurological Impairments, Cognitive Ability, Qualitative Research, Statistical Analysis
Webber, Sandra C.; Porter, Michelle M.; Menec, Verena H. – Gerontologist, 2010
Mobility is fundamental to active aging and is intimately linked to health status and quality of life. Although there is widespread acceptance regarding the importance of mobility in older adults, there have been few attempts to comprehensively portray mobility, and research has to a large extent been discipline specific. In this article, a new…
Descriptors: Research Needs, Health Conditions, Quality of Life, Older Adults
Sood, Johanna R.; Stahl, Sidney M. – Gerontologist, 2011
The National Institute on Aging created the Resource Centers for Minority Aging Research (RCMARs) to address infrastructure development intended to reduce health disparities among older adults. The overall goals of the RCMARs are to (a) increase the size of the cadre of researchers conducting research on issues related to minority aging; (b)…
Descriptors: Evidence, Resource Centers, Older Adults, Housing
Stone, Robyn I.; Dawson, Steven L. – Gerontologist, 2008
Better Jobs Better Care was the nation's largest single initiative created to reduce the high vacancy and turnover rates of direct care workers and improve workforce quality through both policy and practice changes. In this article, we describe the important role and key characteristics of direct care workers, what motivated the unique partnership…
Descriptors: Health Personnel, Health Services, Labor Turnover, Advocacy
Locher, Julie L.; Bronstein, Janet; Robinson, Caroline O.; Williams, Charlotte; Ritchie, Christine S. – Gerontologist, 2006
Conducting research in the home setting with homebound older adults presents distinct ethical and practical challenges that require special consideration. This article describes the methodological issues that make studying homebound older adults especially vulnerable to therapeutic misconception and researcher role conflict and offers practical…
Descriptors: Ethics, Research, Homebound, Older Adults
Rahman, Anna N.; Schnelle, John F. – Gerontologist, 2008
This article uses a retrospective approach to critique the research base underlying the nursing home culture-change movement--an effort to radically transform the nation's nursing homes by delivering resident-directed care and empowering staff. The article traces the development of the movement from its inception 10 years ago to 2005, when the…
Descriptors: Nursing Homes, Health Facilities, Empowerment, Health Insurance

Glanz, David; Neikrug, Shimshom – Gerontologist, 1997
Describes a course that empowers older persons to become active researchers by teaching them to conduct social gerontological research. Discusses an Israeli innovation, research studies, and the graying of social gerontology. Argues that there is a need for developing educational training programs for seniors as gerontological researchers. (RJM)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Gerontology, Older Adults, Research Needs
Schulz, Richard; Hebert, Randy S.; Dew, Mary Amanda; Brown, Stephanie L.; Scheier, Michael F.; Beach, Scott R.; Czaja, Sara J.; Martire, Lynn M.; Coon, David; Langa, Kenneth M.; Gitlin, Laura N.; Stevens, Alan B.; Nichols, Linda – Gerontologist, 2007
The purpose of this article is to stimulate discussion and research about patient suffering and caregiver compassion. It is our view that these constructs are central to understanding phenomena such as family caregiving, and that recognizing their unique role in the caregiving experience provides new directions for intervention research, clinical…
Descriptors: Intervention, Caregivers, Altruism, Pain
Schulz, Richard; Hebert, Randy S.; Dew, Mary Amanda; Brown, Stephanie L.; Scheier, Michael F.; Beach, Scott R.; Czaja, Sara J.; Martire, Lynn M.; Coon, David; Langa, Kenneth M.; Gitlin, Laura N.; Stevens, Alan B.; Nichols, Linda – Gerontologist, 2007
The purpose of this article is to stimulate discussion and research about patient suffering and caregiver compassion. It is our view that these constructs are central to understanding phenomena such as family caregiving, and that recognizing their unique role in the caregiving experience provides new directions for intervention research, clinical…
Descriptors: Intervention, Caregivers, Altruism, Patients

Hickey, Tom; White, E. Jane – Gerontologist, 1980
Researchers and practitioners have jointly applied research technology and data to a wide range of practical problems. The program has resulted in: greater use of knowledge by practitioners, the development of applied research goals by academicians, and the basis for ongoing collaboration between research and practice. (Author)
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Educational Gerontology, Fellowships, Gerontology

Lebowitz, Barry D. – Gerontologist, 2004
This article, based on a Lawton Award Lecture, addresses the subject of the need to enhance the evidence base in our field in order to influence processes of policy development. Four issues are identified as critical to this: theory-driven targets of public health significance, use of appropriate and sophisticated approaches to research design and…
Descriptors: Research Design, Public Policy, Methods, Public Health

Albert, Steven M.; Levine, Carol – Gerontologist, 2005
Research in family caregiving recently has become more challenging because of the strict protection of privacy mandated in the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996. We ask when should Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) follow HIPAA rules to the letter and when might they use the waiver option? What is the appropriate…
Descriptors: Patients, Caregivers, Privacy, Health Insurance

Molinari, Victor; Kunik, Mark E.; McCullough, Larry; Workman, Richard; Orengo, Claudia A.; Rezabek, Pam – Gerontologist, 1999
Describes an ethics case conference, examining its structure and the major topics addressed including, competency, informed consent, placement decisions, right to die issues, ageist biases, hospitalization, quality of life, and entitlement issues. Concludes that the care of older patients, the education of students and trainees interested in aging…
Descriptors: Age, Conferences, Ethics, Gerontology
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