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Table 1 Study eligibility criteria

From: Effective approaches to public involvement in care home research: a systematic review and narrative synthesis

SPIDER framework

Inclusion criteria

Exclusion criteria

Setting

Care homes

Residential homes

Nursing homes

Social care services which include

Other supported accommodation

Other forms of social support

Phenomenon of Interest

Stakeholders’ experiences and attitudes to PPI in care home research

Stakeholders include:

Care home residents and potential care home residents

Care home staff and managers

Informal (unpaid) carers

Parents/guardians

Organisations that represent people who use care homes

Studies which focus solely on the attitudes of people in settings outside the care home

Design

Reports, evaluations and reflections

Secondary data including systematic reviews and literature reviews

Evaluation

Exploration of approaches to PPI in care home research

 

Research Design

Qualitative and mixed methods:

Randomised controlled trials

Case–control studies

Observational studies

Qualitative studies

Cohort studies

Non-randomised studies

Studies reporting on PPI methods not related to care-home research

Absence of empirical research data (editorial and protocol)

Systematic reviews and literature reviews

  1. PPI patient and public involvement