AbstractBackground: The goal of this pilot study was to implement a Canadian mental health guideline in a long-term care residence in order to improve interprofessional care of clients with mood and behavioural issues.Methods: Using a participatory action approach, this pilot study engaged staff/physicians, residents, and families in identifying key priorities for action related to the goal of improving interprofessional care. This resulted in the implementation of educational interventions, a mandate for non-registered nursing staff to attend interprofessional rounds, and enhanced interprofessional collaboration through unit-based huddles. A staff satisfaction survey and focus groups were conducted to assess perceptions of change.Findings:...
Background: The champion model is increasingly being adopted to improve uptake of guideline-based ca...
Objective: The well documented demographic shift to an aging population means that more people will ...
Background We systematically reviewed interventions that attempted to change staff practice to impro...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Brief Summary: Residents in long-term care facilities in Canada with mental and cognitive disorders ...
OBJECTIVES: The dementia care home workforce receive little specific training. There are successful ...
During the residents’ stay in a long term care (LTC) facility, the resident lacks access to meaningf...
Rationale: The purpose of this study was to examine the patient-lived experience and their role with...
Abstract Background The long-term care setting poses ...
Abstract Background Interventions to improve quality of care for residents of long-term care facilit...
Introduction: Outreach interprofessional mental health services for nursing homes can increase the q...
Background: This study presents a formative evaluation of nine pre-licensure workshops to educate on...
Background: Staff currently working in long-term care experience several difficulties. Shortage of s...
BACKGROUND: A proportion of people with mental health problems require longer term care in a psychia...
Background: Staff currently working in long-term care experience several difficulties. Shortage of s...
Background: The champion model is increasingly being adopted to improve uptake of guideline-based ca...
Objective: The well documented demographic shift to an aging population means that more people will ...
Background We systematically reviewed interventions that attempted to change staff practice to impro...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Brief Summary: Residents in long-term care facilities in Canada with mental and cognitive disorders ...
OBJECTIVES: The dementia care home workforce receive little specific training. There are successful ...
During the residents’ stay in a long term care (LTC) facility, the resident lacks access to meaningf...
Rationale: The purpose of this study was to examine the patient-lived experience and their role with...
Abstract Background The long-term care setting poses ...
Abstract Background Interventions to improve quality of care for residents of long-term care facilit...
Introduction: Outreach interprofessional mental health services for nursing homes can increase the q...
Background: This study presents a formative evaluation of nine pre-licensure workshops to educate on...
Background: Staff currently working in long-term care experience several difficulties. Shortage of s...
BACKGROUND: A proportion of people with mental health problems require longer term care in a psychia...
Background: Staff currently working in long-term care experience several difficulties. Shortage of s...
Background: The champion model is increasingly being adopted to improve uptake of guideline-based ca...
Objective: The well documented demographic shift to an aging population means that more people will ...
Background We systematically reviewed interventions that attempted to change staff practice to impro...