Collingridge Moore Danni, Payne Sheila, Van den Block Lieve, Ten Koppel Maud, Szczerbińska Katarzyna, Froggatt Katherine
International Observatory on End of Life Care, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK.
VUB-UGhent End of Life Care Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Brussels, Belgium.
BMC Res Notes. 2019 Aug 14;12(1):508. doi: 10.1186/s13104-019-4543-2.
Care homes are a common place of death for older adults, especially those with complex health needs or dementia. Representative, internationally comparable data on care home facilities and their residents is needed to monitor health and wellbeing in this population. Identification and collection of data from care homes can be challenging and often underreported. This paper draws on the experiences of the PACE study, a cross sectional mortality follow back study conducted in six European countries.
Multiple challenges were encountered in creating a sampling framework and contacting, recruiting and retaining care homes in the PACE study. Recruiting a randomly identified, representative cohort from a stratified sampling framework was problematic, as was engaging with care homes to ensure high response rates. Variation in the funding of care homes across the six countries involved in the study may explain the additional challenges encountered in England. Awareness of the challenges encountered in England in implementing an international study in care homes can inform the design and implementation of future studies within care homes. Further discussion is needed to determine the barriers and facilitators to conducting research in care homes, and how this is shaped by the focus of the study.
养老院是老年人常见的死亡场所,尤其是那些有复杂健康需求或患有痴呆症的老年人。需要有代表性的、国际可比的养老院设施及其居民数据,以监测这一人群的健康和福祉。从养老院识别和收集数据可能具有挑战性,而且往往报告不足。本文借鉴了PACE研究的经验,该研究是在六个欧洲国家进行的一项横断面死亡率回顾研究。
在PACE研究中,创建抽样框架以及联系、招募和留住养老院时遇到了多重挑战。从分层抽样框架中招募一个随机确定的、具有代表性的队列存在问题,与养老院合作以确保高回应率也存在问题。参与该研究的六个国家养老院资金的差异可能解释了在英国遇到的额外挑战。了解在英国开展养老院国际研究时遇到的挑战,可为未来养老院研究的设计和实施提供参考。需要进一步讨论以确定在养老院开展研究的障碍和促进因素,以及研究重点如何对此产生影响。