Methodological considerations in the study of frail elderly people |
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Authors: | Juanita Bowsher RN PhD Martha Bramlett PhD Irene M Burnside PhD FAAN Sarah H Gueldner DSN FAAN |
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Affiliation: | Assistant Professor, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia;Assistant Professor, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia;Visiting Professor, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, USA;Professor and Director of the Center for Nursing Research, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() The purpose of this paper is to increase the awareness of gerontological nurse researchers about methodological, theoretical and ethical issues that are unique and critical to the study of frail elderly people Discussion focuses on (a) sampling, recruitment, informed consent and retention of subjects, (b) selection and adaptation of measurement instruments, (c) implementation of treatment modalities and data collection protocols, (d) theoretical shortcomings, and (e) ethical concerns Such issues must be resolved if answers are to be found for multiple health problems that pose such a heavy burden for many frail elderly people As the number in this highly vulnerable group increases, gerontological nurse scientists, like all health care researchers, must better understand their needs and discover their strengths We must design innovative research protocols to capture that information |
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