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Research as an essentiality beyond one's own competence: an interview study on frail older people's view of research.

Maria HaakSynneve IvanoffEmmelie BarenfeldIsak BergeQarin Lood
Published in: Research involvement and engagement (2021)
Different views on research from the perspective of frail older people show that research is viewed as a complex yet important phenomenon to frail older people. Research was also seen as a natural part in society. Research was viewed as difficult to access and understand. Thus, researchers must train themselves to communicate research findings to the public in an understandable way. To create common understandings through information and education, researchers might be better placed to involve frail older people in a meaningful way and thereby also have the possibility to develop good working practice and relationships with those involved.
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