Journal article
Current experiences and educational preferences of general practitioners and staff caring for people with dementia living in residential facilities
C Beer, B Horner, OP Almeida, S Scherer, NT Lautenschlager, N Bretland, P Flett, F Schaper, L Flicker
BMC Geriatrics | Published : 2009
Abstract
Background. Residential care is important for older adults, particularly for those with advanced dementia and their families. Education interventions that achieve sustainable improvement in the care of older adults are critical to quality care. There are few systematic data available regarding the educational needs of Residential Care Facility (RCF) staff and General Practitioners (GPs) relating to dementia, or the sustainability of educational interventions. We sought to determine participation in dementia education, perceived levels of current knowledge regarding dementia, perceived unmet educational needs, current barriers, facilitators and preferences for dementia education. Methods. A m..
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