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- Title
Achieving the Goals of Dementia Plans: A Review of Evidence-Informed Implementation Strategies.
- Authors
HACKER TEPER, MATTHEW; GODARD-SEBILLOTTE, CLAIRE; VEDEL, ISABELLE
- Abstract
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 the wake of Canada's impending federal dementia plan (initiated by Bill C-233). As this federal dementia plan is elaborated, there may be value in looking ahead to some of the implementation challenges likely to be faced "on the ground" in healthcare settings. We thus conducted a rapid review of provincial and national dementia plans from high-income countries and reviewed studies on implementation strategies to dementia care. We advance seven key implementation strategies that may be useful for future dementia care reform.
- Subjects
CANADA; DEMENTIA prevention; CULTURE; DEBATE; GOAL (Psychology); HEALTH care reform; HEALTH promotion; HEALTH services accessibility; SERVICES for caregivers; MEDICAL care; MEDICAL care use; MEDICAL personnel; HEALTH policy; PUBLIC housing; QUALITY of life; SOCIAL stigma; STRATEGIC planning; TEAMS in the workplace; EVIDENCE-based medicine; DEVELOPED countries; PROFESSIONAL practice; PSYCHOSOCIAL factors; SOCIOECONOMIC factors; COMMUNITY-based social services; HUMAN services programs; TRANSPORTATION of patients
- Publication
Healthcare Policy, 2019, Vol 14, Issue 4, p10
- ISSN
1715-6572
- Publication type
Article