RAID-ER special interest group
Realist Approaches in Dementia Evaluation and Research (RAID-ER) is a special interest group co-led by Dr Hannah Wheat from the ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ and Dr Sue Molesworth from Keele University. It is attended by researchers across the UK who are interested or engaged in dementia realist research.

What happens in RAID-ER meetings

We discuss methodological approaches in realist dementia research, share details on our own work and explore future collaborations.

Ambitions of RAID-ER

  • We will uphold and promote the idea that there are different forms of knowledge and different ways of knowing (Storni, 2015). All knowledge is partial, and theories remain theories that can be refined or disproved as new evidence comes to light (Wong et al., 2013).
  • We will maintain a commitment to stakeholder engagement and involvement in provisional programme theory development.
  • We will develop, with stakeholders, new research methods and approaches in data collection that engage people with dementia and their care partners, and aid realist programme theory development and refinement.
  • We will focus efforts on the integration of evidence-based theories from evaluations of comparable dementia interventions with the goal to further enhance understanding of what works, why, for whom and in what circumstances and support future implementation decision-making or strategising.
  • We will give consideration to the use of realist approaches within implementation studies.
  • We will seek to utilise existing evidence from realist reviews and dementia care.
 

Find out more

For further information about RAID-ER, or to join the group, please visit or contact us at enquires@raid-er.com
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References

Kunneman, M., Griffioen, IPM., Labrie, NHM., et al. 2023. Making Care Fit Manifesto. BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine, 28 1: 5-6 [Online]. [Accessed 14 May 2024].
Storni, C. 2015. A Manifesto for Epistemological Empowerment in Chronic Disease Self Care. In: Bihanic, D. (eds) Empowering Users through Design. Springer, Cham.
 
 
 

Dementia research

The ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓÆµ is at the forefront of advancing dementia research, with a focus on improving the support and quality of life of people with dementia and their carers.
We are a collaborative group of researchers and clinicians aiming to address the local and global challenges faced by those affected by dementia.
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