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The goal of this pilot study is to verify the short-term effectiveness of the Activation-Socialisation Intervention Programme (A-S IP) on the psychosocial survival of older adults in a specific care facility. The main questions it aims to answer are:
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The study will also explore whether the intervention contributes to the well-being of older adults, as measured by changes in their emotional states and feelings of loneliness.
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The study was registered retrospectively due to limited awareness of the registration requirement for behavioral interventions at the time of study initiation (in 2021). Initially, the research was designed as an exploratory study on a smaller scale, and the registration of a formal trial was not considered necessary.
As an early-career researcher and doctoral student, I was not initially aware of the necessity of registering behavioral intervention studies. However, as the study progressed and its significance became evident, I came to understand the importance of this process. Once I became aware of the registration requirements, I took the necessary steps to complete it accordingly.
Despite the late registration, the study was conducted according to a pre-specified protocol, with all methodological and ethical standards strictly adhered to (approved, for example, by the Ethics Committee of UMB). The hypotheses, study design, and analysis plan were defined prior to data collection, ensuring the integrity and transparency of the research.
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