Moving to evidence-based practice in long-term care:the role of a Best Practise Resource Centre in two long-term care settings.
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01/03/2004
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In this article, the authors provide an overview on the development of a Long-Term Care Best Practise Resource Centre. The results of both a feasibility study and the outcomes of a 1-year demonstration project are presented. The demonstration project involved a hospital as the information service provider and two demonstration sites, a home care service agency and a nursing home that used the services of the Centre. The goals of the Centre were threefold: provide access to literature for staff in long-term care (LTC) settings; improve the information management skills of health care providers; and support research and the integration of best practices in LTC organizations. The results of the pilot study contributed to the development of a collaborative information access system for LTC clinicians and managers that provides timely, up-to-date information contributing to improving the quality of care for adults receiving LTC. Based on this demonstration project, strategies for successful innovation in LTC are identified. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Brazil , K , Royle , J A , Montemuro , M , Blythe , J & Church , A 2004 , ' Moving to evidence-based practice in long-term care : the role of a Best Practise Resource Centre in two long-term care settings. ' Journal of gerontological nursing , vol 30 , no. 3 , pp. 14-19 . |
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article |