O'Brien Jessica, Dollard Marie, Cleary May, Trace Anna, Chan Jason, Setti Annalisa
School of Applied Psychology, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.
Department of Physiotherapy, University Hospital Waterford, Waterford, Ireland.
J Appl Gerontol. 2025 Apr;44(4):542-550. doi: 10.1177/07334648241278210. Epub 2024 Sep 4.
The importance of giving a voice to groups considered hard-to-reach for research purposes is becoming increasingly apparent, with insights into their experience having the potential to improve research participation. Fall-prone older adults are a cohort underrepresented in research, often excluded in large-scale research and considered difficult to recruit. This study aims to explore older fallers' experiences of being fall-prone and participating in research. Seven older fallers (4 males, aged 69-88) participated in semi-structured telephone interviews following participation in an experimental research project. Interviews explored participants' personal experience of being fall-prone and participating in research. The resulting data was analyzed using thematic analysis. Three primary themes emerged: "Research through the eyes of older fallers", "Living with falls", and "It's all in the mind is it?". Our study gives voice to older fallers who have recently participated in experimental research to learn of their personal views on research participation.
让那些因研究目的而被视为难以接触到的群体发声的重要性日益明显,了解他们的经历有可能提高研究参与度。容易跌倒的老年人是研究中代表性不足的一个群体,在大规模研究中常常被排除在外,并且被认为难以招募。本研究旨在探讨老年跌倒者对自身易跌倒及参与研究的体验。七名老年跌倒者(4名男性,年龄在69 - 88岁之间)在参与一个实验研究项目后参加了半结构化电话访谈。访谈探讨了参与者自身易跌倒及参与研究的个人经历。使用主题分析法对所得数据进行了分析。出现了三个主要主题:“从老年跌倒者视角看研究”、“与跌倒共存”以及“全在心里,不是吗?”。我们的研究让最近参与实验研究的老年跌倒者得以发声,以了解他们对研究参与的个人看法。