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Developing a core outcome set for people with dementia living at home in their neighbourhoods and communities

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Developing a core outcome set for people with dementia living at home in their neighbourhoods and communities. / Harding, Andrew; Morbey, Hazel; Ahmed, Faraz et al.
2017. British Society of Gerontology, Swansea, United Kingdom.

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Harding, A, Morbey, H, Ahmed, F, Williamson, P, Keady, J, Leroi, I, Swarbrick , C, Holland, F, Reeves, D, Hellstrom, I & Reilly, ST 2017, 'Developing a core outcome set for people with dementia living at home in their neighbourhoods and communities', British Society of Gerontology, Swansea, United Kingdom, 5/07/17 - 7/07/17.

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Harding, A., Morbey, H., Ahmed, F., Williamson, P., Keady, J., Leroi, I., Swarbrick , C., Holland, F., Reeves, D., Hellstrom, I., & Reilly, S. T. (2017). Developing a core outcome set for people with dementia living at home in their neighbourhoods and communities. British Society of Gerontology, Swansea, United Kingdom.

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Harding A, Morbey H, Ahmed F, Williamson P, Keady J, Leroi I et al.. Developing a core outcome set for people with dementia living at home in their neighbourhoods and communities. 2017. British Society of Gerontology, Swansea, United Kingdom.

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title = "Developing a core outcome set for people with dementia living at home in their neighbourhoods and communities",
abstract = "Many systematic reviews of effectiveness of interventions for people with dementia have highlighted the variability in the outcomes assessed. This prevents comparisons of effectiveness across studies. This study, embedded in the Neighbourhoods and Dementia programme www.neighbourhoodsanddementia.org, seeks to develop a COS for use within non-pharmacological intervention studies aimed at people living with dementia at home.Public involvement in COS research is a developing area, to which this study is significantly contributing. The 4-phase study design includes: qualitative interviews/focus groups (including people living with dementia) and literature review; Delphi process; systematic review; and stated preference survey. This presentation will provide an overview of phase 1 and report on the development of a {\textquoteleft}long list{\textquoteright} of outcomes for the design of the Delphi (phase 2). This presentation will focus on how the experiences of people with dementia have been privileged in the development and design of the Delphi survey.",
author = "Andrew Harding and Hazel Morbey and Faraz Ahmed and Paula Williamson and John Keady and Iracema Leroi and Caroline Swarbrick and Fiona Holland and David Reeves and Ingrid Hellstrom and Reilly, {Siobhan Theresa}",
year = "2017",
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note = "British Society of Gerontology : Do Not Go Gentle ; Conference date: 05-07-2017 Through 07-07-2017",

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TY - CONF

T1 - Developing a core outcome set for people with dementia living at home in their neighbourhoods and communities

AU - Harding, Andrew

AU - Morbey, Hazel

AU - Ahmed, Faraz

AU - Williamson, Paula

AU - Keady, John

AU - Leroi, Iracema

AU - Swarbrick , Caroline

AU - Holland, Fiona

AU - Reeves, David

AU - Hellstrom, Ingrid

AU - Reilly, Siobhan Theresa

PY - 2017/7/5

Y1 - 2017/7/5

N2 - Many systematic reviews of effectiveness of interventions for people with dementia have highlighted the variability in the outcomes assessed. This prevents comparisons of effectiveness across studies. This study, embedded in the Neighbourhoods and Dementia programme www.neighbourhoodsanddementia.org, seeks to develop a COS for use within non-pharmacological intervention studies aimed at people living with dementia at home.Public involvement in COS research is a developing area, to which this study is significantly contributing. The 4-phase study design includes: qualitative interviews/focus groups (including people living with dementia) and literature review; Delphi process; systematic review; and stated preference survey. This presentation will provide an overview of phase 1 and report on the development of a ‘long list’ of outcomes for the design of the Delphi (phase 2). This presentation will focus on how the experiences of people with dementia have been privileged in the development and design of the Delphi survey.

AB - Many systematic reviews of effectiveness of interventions for people with dementia have highlighted the variability in the outcomes assessed. This prevents comparisons of effectiveness across studies. This study, embedded in the Neighbourhoods and Dementia programme www.neighbourhoodsanddementia.org, seeks to develop a COS for use within non-pharmacological intervention studies aimed at people living with dementia at home.Public involvement in COS research is a developing area, to which this study is significantly contributing. The 4-phase study design includes: qualitative interviews/focus groups (including people living with dementia) and literature review; Delphi process; systematic review; and stated preference survey. This presentation will provide an overview of phase 1 and report on the development of a ‘long list’ of outcomes for the design of the Delphi (phase 2). This presentation will focus on how the experiences of people with dementia have been privileged in the development and design of the Delphi survey.

M3 - Speech

T2 - British Society of Gerontology

Y2 - 5 July 2017 through 7 July 2017

ER -