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Illustrating the importance of including the views and experiences of users and carers in evaluating the effectiveness of drug treatments for dementia | Author(s) | Victoria Traynor, Emma Pritchard, Jan Dewing |
Journal title | Dementia: the international journal of social research and practice, vol 3, no 2, June 2004 |
Pages | pp 145-160 |
Source | http://www.sagepublications.com/ejournals |
Keywords | Dementia ; Informal care ; Attitude ; Drugs ; Quality of life ; Evaluation. |
Annotation | Undertaking a literature review revealed that when evaluating the effectiveness of the drug treatments for dementia, few studies purposefully explore the views of users and carers. Their views are mainly derived from secondary analysis of conventional scientific evidence. When the views of users and carers were explored, it was discovered that they evaluate the effectiveness of the drug treatment in terms of quality of life. On its own, the conventional scientific approach of using outcome measures to evaluate the effectiveness of drugs is not sufficiently relevant or meaningful to users and carers. Findings from a study exploring the views of users and carers also demonstrate that professionals are willing to utilise the users' and carers' evaluations of the drug treatments for dementia. The authors suggest that reliable and valid measures are developed which explicitly explore the views of users and carers. This will go towards ensuring clinical trials are relevant and meaningful to the users and carers and not to professionals alone. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-040714203 A |
Classmark | EA: P6: DP: LLD: F:59: 4C |
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