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Barriers to qualitative dementia research: the elephant in the room

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posted on 2024-11-14, 22:01 authored by John Carmody, Victoria Traynor, Elena Marchetti
As our population is aging, the global prevalence of dementia is rising. Recent extensive reviews of the dementia literature highlight a clear need for additional qualitative research to address the experiences of people with dementia and their carers. To date, the vast majority of published dementia research is quantitative in nature and, perhaps not surprisingly, attracts the bulk of government funding. In contrast, qualitative dementia research is poorly resourced and less frequently published. Although a myriad of factors are responsible for this dichotomy, we propose that inadequate funding represents the "elephant in the room" of dementia research. In this article, we describe and emphasize the need for qualitative dementia research, highlight existing barriers, and outline potential solutions. Examples of barriers are provided and theoretical underpinnings are proposed.

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Carmody, J., Traynor, V. & Marchetti, E. (2015). Barriers to qualitative dementia research: the elephant in the room. Qualitative Health Research, 25 (7), 1013-1019.

Journal title

Qualitative Health Research

Volume

25

Issue

7

Pagination

1013-1019

Language

English

RIS ID

94364

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