Age-Friendly Research: A Pilot Exploration of Tools to Facilitate Inclusion of Older Adults in Research

Author:

De Lima Bryanna1ORCID,Lindauer Allison2ORCID,Eckstrom Elizabeth1

Affiliation:

1. Division of General Internal Medicine & Geriatrics, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, USA

2. Oregon Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, USA

Abstract

Older adults have a high burden of chronic diseases but are underrepresented in research. Researchers with geriatric or gerontology expertise have developed frameworks to recruit and retain older adults but these have not been widely adopted by the broader research community. We developed or adapted seven Age-Friendly research tools and invited research team members with no aging training to pilot test them. We consented 21 research team members and asked them to share strengths, limitations, and areas for improvement for each tool for up to 4 months via REDCap surveys. Sixteen participants (76%) completed at least one survey. The communication guide and Age-Friendly research checklist were the most utilized tools among participants. Key barriers to implementation were lack of time and lack of age-appropriate populations. Facilitators of tool implementation were accessibility and ease of use, webinar training, and supportive teams. Participants found the tools valuable to encourage Age-Friendly research studies. Adoption of Age-Friendly research tools could improve the experience for research team members and older adults alike.

Funder

National Institute on Aging

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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