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Qualitative Research and Its Importance in Adapting Interventions

Journal

QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH
Volume 30, Issue 10, Pages 1605-1613

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1049732320920229

Keywords

carers; dementia; long-term care; interventions; qualitative; Canada

Funding

  1. Canadian Fraillity Network Catalysis Grant

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Systematic approaches are essential when adapting interventions, so the adapted intervention is feasible, acceptable, and holds promise for positive outcomes in the new target population and/or setting. Qualitative research is critical to this process. The purpose of this article is to provide an example of how qualitative research was used to guide the adaptation a web-based intervention for family carers of persons with dementia residing in long-term care (LTC) and to discuss challenges associated with using qualitative methodologies in this regard. Four steps are outlined: (a) choosing an intervention to adapt, (b) validating the conceptual framework of the intervention, (c) revising the intervention, and (d) conducting a feasibility study. Challenges with respect to decontextualization and subjective reality are discussed, with suggestions provided on how to overcome them. The result of this process was a feasible and acceptable web-based intervention to support family carers of persons with dementia residing in LTC.

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