Mending the Cracks: A Case Study in Using Technology to Assist with Transitional Care for Persons with Dementia [0.03%]
修补裂缝:一项利用技术协助痴呆症患者过渡期护理的案例研究
Kim Ritchie,Andra Duff-Woskosky,Sarah Kipping
Kim Ritchie
Transitions between hospital and community are particularly challenging for vulnerable adults experiencing behavioural and psychological symptoms (BPSD) of dementia. Too often, miscommunication results in triggering a recurrence of disrupti...
Innovative Model of Interprofessional Geriatric Consultation: Specialized Seniors Clinics [0.03%]
跨专业老年会诊创新模式:专科老年人门诊
Laura Kadowaki,Helen Chow,Sarah Metcalfe et al.
Laura Kadowaki et al.
As the Canadian population ages, healthcare systems have become increasingly interested in exploring new ways to deliver services to frail older adults, and in particular older adults with dementia. The Specialized Seniors Clinics (SSCs) ar...
Key Lessons Learned in the Strategic Implementation of the Primary Care Collaborative Memory Clinic Model: A Tale of Two Regions [0.03%]
初诊医师协同记忆门诊服务模式战略实施的关键经验教训——两个地区的案例研究
Linda Lee,Loretta M Hillier,Kelly Lumley-Leger et al.
Linda Lee et al.
Primary care collaborative memory clinics (PCCMCs) address existing challenges in dementia care by building capacity to meet the needs of persons living with dementia within primary care. This paper describes the strategic implementation of...
Promoting Quality Improvement in Long-Term Care: A Multi-Site Collaboration to Improve Outcomes with Pneumonia, Falls, Bacteriuria and Behavioural Issues in Dementia [0.03%]
长期护理中的质量改善:一项多场地合作计划,以改善肺炎、跌倒、菌尿及痴呆患者行为问题的治疗结果
John Puxty,Rosemary A Brander,Susanne Murphy et al.
John Puxty et al.
The Bridges to Care for Long-Term Care research project aimed to facilitate improvements in outcomes for long-term care residents through the provision of knowledge-to-practice and quality improvement resources by trained facilitators. Poin...
Mitigating Moral Distress in Dementia Care: Implications for Leaders in the Residential Care Sector [0.03%]
缓解痴呆护理中的道德困境:住宅护理部门领导者的启示
Shannon Spenceley,Sienna Caspar,Em Pijl
Shannon Spenceley
In 2012, the World Health Organization estimated that the number of people living with dementia worldwide was approximately 35.6 million; they projected a doubling of this number by 2030, and tripling by 2050. Although the majority of peopl...
Achieving the Goals of Dementia Plans: A Review of Evidence-Informed Implementation Strategies [0.03%]
实现痴呆症计划目标的循证实施策略综述
Matthew Hacker Teper,Claire Godard-Sebillotte,Isabelle Vedel
Matthew Hacker Teper
A 2019 report by the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences identified the importance of evidence-informed implementation strategies in reforming dementia care. Such implementation strategies may be relevant to changing clinical practice in th...
The Journey Towards Community-Based Dementia Care: The Destination, Roadmap, Guide, Tour Group and the Conditions [0.03%]
通向社区痴呆照护的路程:目的地、路线图、导游、旅行团及条件
Henk Nies
Henk Nies
In their paper, Morton-Chang et al. (2016) discuss how aging societies are struggling and trying to cope with the rapidly increasing numbers of persons living with dementia (PLWD). In that sense, the Canadian case is not unique. On the cont...
Towards a Community-Based Dementia Care Strategy: How do We Get There from Here? [0.03%]
走向社区痴呆症护理战略:我们如何从这里开始?
Frances Morton-Chang,A Paul Williams,Whitney Berta et al.
Frances Morton-Chang et al.
As recent policy reports in Ontario and elsewhere have emphasized, most older persons would prefer to age at home. This desire does not diminish for the growing numbers of persons living with dementia (PLWD). Nevertheless, many PLWD end up ...
In this final issue of World Health and Population, the editors have elected to focus on issues related to dementia in elderly persons - and the demands caring for them places on health services delivery. In many parts of the world, aging p...
Design and Implementation of a Structured Programme for Validation of Birth Weights in a District of Southern India: A Case Study [0.03%]
印度南部一个地区的结构化出生体重验证项目的设计、实施和案例研究
Prem K Mony,Maryann Washington,Suman Rao et al.
Prem K Mony et al.
In India, though the prevalence of low birth weight (LBW) is estimated to be nearly 30%, routine reporting by the government consistently under-reports it as 12%, with resulting mismatched rectification efforts. We designed a programme comp...