Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine (Feb 2021)

Strengthening International Research in Long-Term Care: Recommended Common Data Elements to Support Clinical Staff Training

  • Charlene H. Chu RN, GNC(c), PhD,
  • Katherine S. McGilton RN, PhD, FAAN, FCAHS,
  • Karen Spilsbury RN, PhD,
  • Kim N. Le RN, HBSc, BScN,
  • Veronique Boscart RN, PhD,
  • Annica Backman RN, PhD,
  • Anette Fagertun PhD,
  • Reena Devi PhD,
  • Franziska Zúñiga RN, PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2333721421999312
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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The purpose of this study is to develop candidate common data element (CDE) items related to clinical staff training in long-term care (LTC) homes that can be used to enable international comparative research. This paper is part of the WE-THRIVE ( W orldwide E lements t o H armonize R esearch i n Long-Term Care Li v ing E nvironments) group’s initiative which aims to improve international academic collaboration. We followed best practices to develop CDEs by conducting a literature review of clinical staff (i.e., Regulated Nurses, Health Care Aides) training measures, and convening a subgroup of WE-THRIVE experts to review the literature review results to develop suitable CDEs. The international expert panel discussed and critically reflected on the current knowledge gaps from the literature review results. The panel proposed three candidate CDEs which focused on the presence of and the measurement of training. These three proposed CDEs seek to facilitate international research as well as assist in policy and decision-making regarding LTC homes worldwide. This study is a critical first step to develop candidate CDE items to measure staff training internationally. Further work is required to get feedback from other researchers about the proposed CDEs, and assess the feasibility of these CDEs in high and low resourced settings.