Benefits and Challenges of Involvement
Cross-source consensus on Benefits and Challenges of Involvement from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
Benefits
Risks & contraindications
Highlighted claims
- Barriers to meaningful involvement include health challenges, digital exclusion, transport problems, time constraints, institutional structures, ageism, and power imbalances. — Older adults as active research partners: protocol for an umbrella review
- The identified barriers can make involvement tokenistic rather than genuinely influential. — Older adults as active research partners: protocol for an umbrella review
- Involving older adults as partners may improve research quality and relevance and support inclusive services and policy. — Older adults as active research partners: protocol for an umbrella review
- Involvement may also support empowerment, skills, and social inclusion among older adults. — Older adults as active research partners: protocol for an umbrella review