journal articles
FRAILTY AND SARCOPAENIA TRIALS IN PRIMARY CARE – IDENTIFYING AND OVERCOMING KEY BARRIERS TO SUCCESSFUL CLINICIAN PARTICIPATION
A. Sinclair
J Frailty Aging 2015;4(3):129-130
Primary care research involving older people brings together a wide range of primary care practitioners. Key areas of activity include: health promotion, disease prevention, screening and early diagnosis, as well as the management of common and long-term conditions such as frailty and sarcopaenia which are under-researched domains of health in this setting. Few interventional studies have identified frail or sarcopaenic patients as the target population based on recent definitions of either condition. Several barriers to successful research in the primary care area exist and overcoming such barriers is not straightforward but involves a multidimensional approach that attempts to enhance the confidence and opportunity to engage in research of primary care staff and the consideration of factors that allow external leads of research to coordinate their programme.
CITATION:
A. Sinclair (2015): Frailty and Sarcopaenia Trials in Primary Care – Identifying and Overcoming Key barriers to Successful Clinician Participation. The Journal of Frailty and Aging (JFA). http://dx.doi.org/10.14283/jfa.2015.62