Blog – The Emotional Labour of Study Recruitment
Explore the complexities of emotional labour in dementia research and study recruitment with insights from Dr Sarah Griffiths
I have a background in speech and language therapy and have also been involved in aphasia research. For 14 years I was senior lecturer on a BSc Speech and Language Therapy course at Plymouth Marjon University. I now work as a Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for Ageing Population Studies, Research Department of Primary Care and Population Health at University College London.
Explore the complexities of emotional labour in dementia research and study recruitment with insights from Dr Sarah Griffiths
Explore the vital role of dementia patients in navigating the ethical review process. Learn how effective PPIE leads to successful NHS ethics applications.
New blog for Dementia Action Week providing practical strategies that researchers can adopt to support the inclusion of people living with dementia in research
‘Realist Methodology’ a theory-driven approach to developing and evaluating interventions, recognising that people, not interventions, create change.
Dr Sarah Griffiths and Dr Hannah Wheat reflect on the challenges that remote interviewing of study participants brought for the Dementia-Person Aligned Care Team (D-PACT) project, and practices that addressed them.
Blog by Sarah Griffiths discussing her experience of qualitative research interviews with people living with dementia. Sharing advise and tips for others who may need to do the same.