Background: Dementia education that meets quality and safety standards is paramount to ensure a highly skilled dementia care workforce. Web-based education provides a flexible and cost-effective medium. To be successful, Web-based education must contain features that promote learning and support knowledge translation into practice. The Dementia Care Competency and Training Network (DCC&TN) has developed an innovative Web-based program that promotes improvement of the attitudes, knowledge, skills, behavior, and practice of clinicians, regardless of their work setting, in order to improve the quality of life for people living with dementia. Objective: This review aims to (1) determine the key features that are associated with an effective an...
Ensuring an informed and effective dementia workforce is of international concern, however there rem...
Introduction: People with disabilities are living longer, and thus experiencing the health condition...
Aim: The aim of this systematic review was to synthesize evidence on the effect of clinical experien...
Over the next thirty years, Alzheimer’s disease rates will increase alongside global aging. To handl...
The prevalence of dementia is escalating and it was estimated that the total number of people with d...
Abstract Background Dementia prevalence is increasing globally and yet evidence suggest that gaps ex...
Background Dementia education is required to address gaps in dementia-specific knowledge among heal...
Education is key to addressing the challenges of providing high-quality care to the ever growing num...
Background: This paper aims to identify whether health care staff perceive a 12-week online facilita...
Background: Primary care based health professionals struggle with many aspects of dementia care. Gen...
Continuing education on dementia for healthcare providers has been shown to have positive effects on...
Contains fulltext : 70099.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Early diagnosis of deme...
Introduction: Dementia poses a considerable socioeconomic burden to society. On a global scale, fami...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to review dementia nursing competencies. The objectiv...
Objective: In order to address well-known challenges in dementia care, an inter-professional course ...
Ensuring an informed and effective dementia workforce is of international concern, however there rem...
Introduction: People with disabilities are living longer, and thus experiencing the health condition...
Aim: The aim of this systematic review was to synthesize evidence on the effect of clinical experien...
Over the next thirty years, Alzheimer’s disease rates will increase alongside global aging. To handl...
The prevalence of dementia is escalating and it was estimated that the total number of people with d...
Abstract Background Dementia prevalence is increasing globally and yet evidence suggest that gaps ex...
Background Dementia education is required to address gaps in dementia-specific knowledge among heal...
Education is key to addressing the challenges of providing high-quality care to the ever growing num...
Background: This paper aims to identify whether health care staff perceive a 12-week online facilita...
Background: Primary care based health professionals struggle with many aspects of dementia care. Gen...
Continuing education on dementia for healthcare providers has been shown to have positive effects on...
Contains fulltext : 70099.pdf ( ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Early diagnosis of deme...
Introduction: Dementia poses a considerable socioeconomic burden to society. On a global scale, fami...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to review dementia nursing competencies. The objectiv...
Objective: In order to address well-known challenges in dementia care, an inter-professional course ...
Ensuring an informed and effective dementia workforce is of international concern, however there rem...
Introduction: People with disabilities are living longer, and thus experiencing the health condition...
Aim: The aim of this systematic review was to synthesize evidence on the effect of clinical experien...