Getting a bigger bang for your buck: A collaborative approach to enhancing dementia education planning in long-term care homes

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A collaborative of Ontario-based long-term care associations, researchers, clinicians and educators representing various education initiatives related to dementia care and challenging behaviours used existing research evidence on adult learning principles, knowledge transfer and performance improvement to develop an evidence-based approach to support practice change and improvement in long-term care. The collaborative was led by the two provincial long-term care associations with no external funds to support its activities. This effort illustrates how people with common challenges, visions and goals can work together to share their intellectual and physical resources to address pervasive problems.

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McAiney, C. A., Hillier, L. M., Ringland, M., & Cooper, N. (2009). Getting a bigger bang for your buck: A collaborative approach to enhancing dementia education planning in long-term care homes. Healthcare Policy. Longwoods Publishing Corp. https://doi.org/10.12927/hcpol.2013.21177

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