Experiences of participant and public involvement in an international randomized controlled trial for people living with dementia and their informal caregivers

Jodie Bloska,Sarah Crabtree,Nina Wollersberger, Oti Mitchell, Jenny Coles, Caroline Halsey, Geraldine Parry, Robert Stewart, Susan Thacker, Mark Thacker,Leica Claydon-Mueller, Yvette Winnard,Kate McMahon, Carina Petrowitz, Agnieszka Smrokowska-Reichmann, Beatrix van Doorn,Felicity A. Baker,Laura Blauth,Anna A. Bukowska,Karette Stensæth,Jeanette Tamplin,Thomas Wosch,Helen Odell-Miller

Research Involvement and Engagement(2024)

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This study was initiated and co-designed by a Participant and Public Involvement (PPI) group attached to HOMESIDE, a randomized controlled trial that investigated music and reading interventions for people living with dementia and their family caregivers across five countries: Australia, Germany, Norway, Poland, and the UK. The aim was to capture experiences of PPI across the five countries, explore the benefits and challenges of PPI in dementia research, and identify contributions made to the study. We surveyed PPI members and academic researchers who collaborated on the HOMESIDE study. The survey was co-designed through consultation with PPI members and academics, alongside a small scoping literature review. Survey questions covered four topics: (1) expectations for PPI, (2) perceived contributions of PPI to the research study, (3) benefits and challenges of PPI, and (4) recommendations for future PPI in dementia research. There were 23 responses, representing 50
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Dementia,PPI,Patient and public involvement,Caregivers,Music therapy,Music interventions,Occupational therapy,Psychosocial interventions,Randomized controlled trial
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