id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-252160-qy991tav Lum, Hillary D. Psychogeriatric research during COVID-19 pandemic: qualitative analysis of participant views 2020-06-11 .txt text/plain 2096 108 46 Therefore, VA ORD prioritized the health and safety of study participants and appropriately deemed clinical research visits as nonessential during the COVID-19 pandemic, in line with the US Centers of Disease Control and the US National Institute of Health (CDC, 2020 , NIH, 2020 . While researchers have discussed challenges to conducting clinical trials during COVID-19, including efficient accrual and randomization, intervention adherence and delivery, and outcome collection (McDermott and Newman, 2020) , less is known about the perspectives of older participants and their caregivers related to their involvement in patientcentered research during a pandemic. In March of 2020, recognizing the importance of rapidly engaging patients and caregivers during the COVID-19 pandemic, we briefly surveyed 51 participants who were enrolled in several ongoing psychogeriatric research studies pertaining to mild cognitive impairment, as well as major neurocognitive disorder with and without behavioral problems at the VISN 16 Little Rock Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center, Little Rock, Arkansas, US (Padala et al., 2020) . ./cache/cord-252160-qy991tav.txt ./txt/cord-252160-qy991tav.txt