Hot off the presses!
The EMBOLDEN trial’s latest publication, on the impact of older adults and service providers as research partners in trial co-design, is available now in BMC Research Involvement and Engagement.
Key takeaways of the publication
- Older adults can make important contributions to improve health interventions, community programming and evaluation activities through their lived experience and community connections.
 - Impact evaluation of engagement activities is just as important to older adults as it is to researchers, funders and policymakers.
 - Older adults and service providers can meaningfully impact all stages of health research.
 
Strategic Guiding Council (SGC) impacts summarized
Preparatory Stage
- Expand SGC membership to include diverse voices
 - Choose meaningful language
 - Help researchers understand community
 
Execution Stage
- Interpreting supporting evidence to identify priority features of the program
 - Refining outcomes
 - Transitioning to virtual pilor
 - Recruiting participants
 
Translational Stage
- Co-created knowledge translation
 - Infographics
 - Research briefs
 - Study website
 - Conference presentations
 - Peer-reviewed publications
 
December 2019
February 2022


