Recruitment in dementia and technology research; experiences from researchers and perceptions of persons with dementia

Authors Chantal Huisman, Rens Brankaert, Helianthe Kort
Published in Gerontechnology
Publication date 2025
Research groups Technologie voor Zorginnovaties
Type Article

Summary

Background: This paper presents the researchers’ experiences with recruiting people living with dementia for a field study aimed to test or develop non-pharmacological interventions. Performing this kind of research is necessary to be able to provide appropriate and effective interventions for people with dementia. Research aim/questions: The aim is to find out the pros and cons of recruiting PwD for field studies comprising technological innovations. Methods: This short paper is based on the experiences of researchers during their studies, combined with a rapid literature search. Results: Incorporating technological innovations as a non-pharmacological intervention poses a challenge to recruitment success. Several influencing factors influence the success of the recruitment process. For example, personal contact or recruitment via welfare and care organizations can be helpful. Conclusion: Collaboration and different strategies can be helpful for the recruitment process.

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  • Chantal Huisman | onderzoeker | lectoraat Technologie voor Zorginnovaties
    Chantal Huisman
    • PhD candidate
    • Research group: Technologie voor Zorginnovaties
Language Engels
Published in Gerontechnology
Year and volume 24 1
Key words Alzheimer, enrollment, practice-based research, technological innovations
Digital Object Identifier 10.4017/gt.2025.24.1.1142.3
Page range 1-4

Chantal Huisman

Chantal Huisman | onderzoeker | lectoraat Technologie voor Zorginnovaties

Chantal Huisman

  • PhD candidate
  • Research group: Technologie voor Zorginnovaties