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DEVELOPING A RESOURCE FOR LEVERAGING POPULATION DATA SETS TO ADVANCE CAREGIVING SCIENCE

Older adults often rely on other people to help care for them as they age. Caregiving has predominantly been studied through a primary caregiver lens with few studies focusing on the wider caregiving network. However, it is challenging to collect new data about family caregivers, particularly in con...

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Autores principales: Goodwin, Rebecca, Ornstein, Katherine, Elmore, Catherine, Utz, Rebecca, Tay, Djin, Ellington, Lee, Smith, Ken, Stephens, Caroline
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9766554/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.2110
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author Goodwin, Rebecca
Ornstein, Katherine
Elmore, Catherine
Utz, Rebecca
Tay, Djin
Ellington, Lee
Smith, Ken
Stephens, Caroline
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Ornstein, Katherine
Elmore, Catherine
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description Older adults often rely on other people to help care for them as they age. Caregiving has predominantly been studied through a primary caregiver lens with few studies focusing on the wider caregiving network. However, it is challenging to collect new data about family caregivers, particularly in contexts of serious illness and end of life. Selection and attrition effects, underrepresentation of marginalized or minoritized racial and ethnic groups, and low response rates can bias findings in prospective clinical research. Analyzing existing datasets, particularly population-based data (e.g., registries with linked administrative, health, and vital records) may hold promise to advance our understanding of the role families play throughout the caregiving and bereavement continuum to optimize the health and well-being of older adults. Little is known, however, about existing population-based datasets available for research on family caregiving. We conducted a scoping review of published literature and data repositories to identify datasets relevant for family caregiving research, explore the research reuse of these datasets, and describe potential validity and reliability concerns. Synthesized findings reveal: 1) methodological approaches for identifying the presence and type of caregivers and their level of engagement; 2) inclusion and measurement of key outcome variables; and 3) sampling and study design issues. We describe and compare a selection of high-value existing datasets relevant to family caregiving research. This new research information resource will advance research use of population datasets to improve care for older adults and their family caregivers across the lifespan.
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spelling pubmed-97665542022-12-20 DEVELOPING A RESOURCE FOR LEVERAGING POPULATION DATA SETS TO ADVANCE CAREGIVING SCIENCE Goodwin, Rebecca Ornstein, Katherine Elmore, Catherine Utz, Rebecca Tay, Djin Ellington, Lee Smith, Ken Stephens, Caroline Innov Aging Abstracts Older adults often rely on other people to help care for them as they age. Caregiving has predominantly been studied through a primary caregiver lens with few studies focusing on the wider caregiving network. However, it is challenging to collect new data about family caregivers, particularly in contexts of serious illness and end of life. Selection and attrition effects, underrepresentation of marginalized or minoritized racial and ethnic groups, and low response rates can bias findings in prospective clinical research. Analyzing existing datasets, particularly population-based data (e.g., registries with linked administrative, health, and vital records) may hold promise to advance our understanding of the role families play throughout the caregiving and bereavement continuum to optimize the health and well-being of older adults. Little is known, however, about existing population-based datasets available for research on family caregiving. We conducted a scoping review of published literature and data repositories to identify datasets relevant for family caregiving research, explore the research reuse of these datasets, and describe potential validity and reliability concerns. Synthesized findings reveal: 1) methodological approaches for identifying the presence and type of caregivers and their level of engagement; 2) inclusion and measurement of key outcome variables; and 3) sampling and study design issues. We describe and compare a selection of high-value existing datasets relevant to family caregiving research. This new research information resource will advance research use of population datasets to improve care for older adults and their family caregivers across the lifespan. Oxford University Press 2022-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9766554/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.2110 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tay, Djin
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title_full DEVELOPING A RESOURCE FOR LEVERAGING POPULATION DATA SETS TO ADVANCE CAREGIVING SCIENCE
title_fullStr DEVELOPING A RESOURCE FOR LEVERAGING POPULATION DATA SETS TO ADVANCE CAREGIVING SCIENCE
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title_short DEVELOPING A RESOURCE FOR LEVERAGING POPULATION DATA SETS TO ADVANCE CAREGIVING SCIENCE
title_sort developing a resource for leveraging population data sets to advance caregiving science
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