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View article: PROFILES IN FORTITUDE: STATEWIDE AGE-FRIENDLY HEALTH SYSTEMS
PROFILES IN FORTITUDE: STATEWIDE AGE-FRIENDLY HEALTH SYSTEMS Open
The University of Kansas is in the process of developing Age-Friendly Kansas Forum (Kansas 4M), a statewide Kansas Age-Friendly Health Systems Action Community that is a reciprocal partnership between academia and primary care sites, deliv…
View article: PREVALENCE OF ELDER ABUSE AND NEGLECT OF PERSONS WITH DEMENTIA: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS
PREVALENCE OF ELDER ABUSE AND NEGLECT OF PERSONS WITH DEMENTIA: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS Open
People with dementia (PWD) are at high risk for abuse and neglect. Little is known about the synthesized prevalence rate of abuse among this population though. This study reviewed articles on abuse and neglect among PWD to learn about the …
View article: SOCIAL WORKERS’ AND NURSES’ VIEWS ON COLLABORATIVE WORK IN A SETTING WITH SKILLED NURSING CARE
SOCIAL WORKERS’ AND NURSES’ VIEWS ON COLLABORATIVE WORK IN A SETTING WITH SKILLED NURSING CARE Open
This study compares social workers’ and nurses’ views on collaborative work using descriptive and thematic analysis of semi-structured in-depth interviews conducted at an urban retirement and assisted living community including independent…
View article: MAXIMIZING COLLECTIVE IMPACT ACROSS THE AGE-FRIENDLY ECOSYSTEM
MAXIMIZING COLLECTIVE IMPACT ACROSS THE AGE-FRIENDLY ECOSYSTEM Open
Age-friendly initiatives have the potential to transform communities through inclusive policies and practices that meet the needs of people, families, and communities across ages and abilities. The ecosystem of age-friendly initiatives (co…
View article: ADVANCING ADOPTION AND SUSTAINABILITY OF AGE-FRIENDLY INITIATIVES THROUGH SYNERGIES AND IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE
ADVANCING ADOPTION AND SUSTAINABILITY OF AGE-FRIENDLY INITIATIVES THROUGH SYNERGIES AND IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE Open
For communities interested in adopting age-friendly principles, the plethora of age-friendly initiatives (i.e., age-, disability-, and dementia-friendly cities and communities; age-friendly universities, health systems, and public health s…
View article: A community engagement training program for basic and translational cancer researchers
A community engagement training program for basic and translational cancer researchers Open
View article: EMBRACING GENDER DIVERSITY: REIMAGINING HEALTH AND HEALTH EQUITY FOR TRANSGENDER OLDER ADULTS
EMBRACING GENDER DIVERSITY: REIMAGINING HEALTH AND HEALTH EQUITY FOR TRANSGENDER OLDER ADULTS Open
This presentation will share results of in-depth focus groups exploring eight transgender older adults’ (TOAs) experiences of health and healthcare and related themes, explain weathering and factors contributing to health and healthcare di…
View article: Avoiding One and Done
Avoiding One and Done Open
This article presents the development of the Kennedy Model of Sustainability (Kennedy Model), a research-based model of sustainability, and its subsequent application to interprofessional practice and education (IPE) initiatives. The natio…
View article: Strengths-Based Interprofessional Practice and Education: Transforming Care Through Disruption
Strengths-Based Interprofessional Practice and Education: Transforming Care Through Disruption Open
This is a conceptual paper proposing a new model of Strengths-Based Interprofessional Practice and Education (SB-IPE), incorporating appreciative inquiry and narrative, and its application to improve health and social care practice and pol…
View article: Why Arts Matter to People and Families Living With Dementia: Interprofessional Health Humanities Collaboration
Why Arts Matter to People and Families Living With Dementia: Interprofessional Health Humanities Collaboration Open
This presentation will share examples of arts-based and creative interventions serving people and their families living with dementia representing evidence-based and promising practices in the United States. Such interventions offer effect…
View article: Rooted in Strengths: The Branching of Interprofessional Practice and Education
Rooted in Strengths: The Branching of Interprofessional Practice and Education Open
View article: STRENGTH IN AGE-FRIENDLY HEALTH SYSTEMS: AN INNOVATIVE INTEGRATED INTERPROFESSIONAL MODEL
STRENGTH IN AGE-FRIENDLY HEALTH SYSTEMS: AN INNOVATIVE INTEGRATED INTERPROFESSIONAL MODEL Open
This paper presents an innovative conceptual approach to health care policy for older adults: the Age-Friendly Health Systems Integrated Interprofessional Model. In 2017, the John A. Hartford Foundation and Institute for Healthcare Improve…
View article: IMPROVEMENT OF PRACTICE OF ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES IN ARIZONA: IN-TAKE AND INVESTIGATION PROCESS REVIEW
IMPROVEMENT OF PRACTICE OF ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES IN ARIZONA: IN-TAKE AND INVESTIGATION PROCESS REVIEW Open
Purpose: In order to improve consistency and fidelity of the Arizona Adult Protective Services (APS), this study examined APS process from intake, investigation, case planning to case closure and identified areas for improvement. Method: T…
View article: Review of <em>Adult Sibling Relationships</em>. Geoffrey L. Greif and Michael E. Woolley. Reviwed by Teri Kennedy.
Review of <em>Adult Sibling Relationships</em>. Geoffrey L. Greif and Michael E. Woolley. Reviwed by Teri Kennedy. Open
Review of:\nGeoffrey L. Greif and Michael E. Woolley, Adult Sibling Relationships. C olumbia University P ress (2016), 3 01 p ages, $ 29.99 (paperback).
View article: POST-ACUTE CARE: WHY OLDER ADULTS MAY REFUSE SERVICES
POST-ACUTE CARE: WHY OLDER ADULTS MAY REFUSE SERVICES Open
nonprofits, faith-based organizations, and other groups.This session will present the key strategies and tailored community initiatives to guide policy-makers and change-agents in creating communities responsive to our needs at every age a…