Allan Louise M, O'Connell Abigail, Harwood Rowan H, Bingham Alison, Laverick Abigail, Chandler Kirstie, Raghuraman Shruti, Ukoumunne Obi, Jackson Thomas Andrew, Richardson Sarah Joanna, Anderson Rob, Litherland Rachel, Collier Lesley, Goodwin Victoria A, Morgan-Trimmer Sarah, Hawton Annie, Goodwin Elizabeth, Clare Linda
University of Exeter, Centre for Research in Ageing and Cognitive Health, Exeter, Devon EX1 2LU, UK.
University of Exeter Medical School, Heavitree Road, Exeter, Devon, EX1 2LU, UK.
Age Ageing. 2025 Jul 1;54(7). doi: 10.1093/ageing/afaf196.
There is a great need for more high-quality rehabilitation and delirium research and the National Health Service (NHS) should be well placed to deliver such research. This commentary discusses the challenges we faced in delivering a feasibility trial of a rehabilitation intervention aimed at supporting recovery from delirium. We found a number of challenges including identifying therapy teams, delays in study set up, difficulty in identification and recruitment of participants, staff capacity to undertake the research and site selection. As a result of identifying these challenges we propose some recommendations as opportunities to improve the delivery of rehabilitation research in the future. These are: development of research capacity amongst therapy staff; optimising delirium screening to improve patient care and research opportunities; and greater creativity and innovation between funders and researchers to improve recruitment of frail older people with cognitive impairment to research.
目前非常需要开展更多高质量的康复和谵妄研究,而国民医疗服务体系(NHS)应具备开展此类研究的良好条件。本评论探讨了我们在开展一项旨在支持谵妄康复的康复干预可行性试验时所面临的挑战。我们发现了一些挑战,包括确定治疗团队、研究设置的延迟、识别和招募参与者的困难、工作人员开展研究的能力以及研究地点的选择。由于识别出了这些挑战,我们提出了一些建议,作为未来改善康复研究实施的机会。这些建议包括:提高治疗人员的研究能力;优化谵妄筛查以改善患者护理和研究机会;以及资助者和研究人员之间要有更大的创造力和创新,以提高招募认知障碍体弱老年人参与研究的数量。