UNL Study on the Impacts of Textiles and Clothing on Aging and Caregiving

Seeking participants for UNL Study
Seeking participants for UNL Study

The UNL Department of Textiles, Merchandising & Fashion Design is seeking participants for a study on the impact of textiles and clothing on the experiences of aging and caregiving. The first phase of the study involves talking with older adults, family members, caregivers and facility managers/administrators.

The interview-based study is phase 1 of a larger research project that will also include observational research in various kinds of care settings (phase 2), and a best practices / literature review of interior design as it relates to eldercare settings, with a special focus on textiles. The project is considered to be of minimal risk and has been approved by the University's research ethics board.

Participants will receive a $25 store gift card or cash for their participation in the study, which involves a face to face or video-conference interview of around 1 hour.

For more information, please contact:

Claire Nicholas, assistant professor of textiles and material culture, Department of Textiles, Merchandising & Fashion Design, 203 Home Economics Building, UNL, 402-472-5435 or email cnicholas2@unl.edu