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  1. Article ; Online: Empowering Ontario's long-term care residents to shape the place they call home: a codesign protocol.

    Lee, Chloe / Tripp, Dee / McVie, Melissa / Fineczko, Julia / Ramsden, Gale / Hothi, Sobhneek / Langston, Jennifer / Gilhuly, Jim / Collingwood, Beryl / McAiney, Carrie / McGilton, Katherine S / Bethell, Jennifer

    BMJ open

    2024  Volume 14, Issue 2, Page(s) e077791

    Abstract: Background: Canada's long-term care (LTC) homes were founded on an institutional model that viewed residents as passive recipients of care. Many homes continue to follow this model leaving residents removed from operational decision-making within their ... ...

    Abstract Background: Canada's long-term care (LTC) homes were founded on an institutional model that viewed residents as passive recipients of care. Many homes continue to follow this model leaving residents removed from operational decision-making within their homes. However, involving residents in the design of their LTC home's environment, programmes and operations can improve the residents' quality of life and other outcomes. This codesign project creates a toolkit/resource for LTC homes to facilitate meaningful resident engagement in their home's organisational design and governance.
    Method: This three-part project consists of a scoping review, qualitative interviews, toolkit/resource development and prototyping. In part 1, we conduct a scoping review to synthesise existing knowledge on approaches to engaging LTC home residents in organisational design and governance of their LTC homes, as well as explore barriers, challenges and facilitators of engagement, considerations for diversity and cognitive change, and approaches to evaluation. In part 2, we will have interviews and focus groups with residents, team members (staff) and administrators to assess community capacity to implement and sustain a programme to engage LTC residents in organisational design and governance of their LTC homes. The third part of our project uses these findings to help codesign toolkit(s)/resource(s) to enable the engagement of LTC residents in the organisational design and governance of their LTC homes.
    Ethics and dissemination: The project is conducted in partnership with the Ontario Association of Residents' Councils. We will leverage their communication to disseminate findings and support the use of the codesigned toolkit(s)/resource(S) with knowledge users. We will also publish the study results in an academic journal and present at conferences, webinars and workshops. These results can influence practices within LTC homes by inspiring an organisational culture where residents help shape the place they call home. The interviews and focus groups, conducted in part 2, have been submitted to the University Health Network Research Ethics Board.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Long-Term Care/psychology ; Ontario ; Quality of Life ; Palliative Care ; Power, Psychological ; Review Literature as Topic
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-06
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2599832-8
    ISSN 2044-6055 ; 2044-6055
    ISSN (online) 2044-6055
    ISSN 2044-6055
    DOI 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-077791
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  2. Article: Rethinking osteoporosis: balancing risk and benefit in diagnosis, prevention, and treatment.

    Smith, Alice / Shaw, Brittany / Laliberte, Danielle / Langston, Jennifer / Bushardt, Reamer L

    JAAPA : official journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants

    2013  Volume 26, Issue 8, Page(s) 20–27

    Abstract: The standard of care for osteoporosis is changing amid questions about the long-term safety and efficacy of curren drugs for preventing and treating osteoporosis. This article provides a guide for evidence-based treatment, but not over-treatment, as well ...

    Abstract The standard of care for osteoporosis is changing amid questions about the long-term safety and efficacy of curren drugs for preventing and treating osteoporosis. This article provides a guide for evidence-based treatment, but not over-treatment, as well as the selection and duration of available drug therapies.
    MeSH term(s) Bone Density Conservation Agents/therapeutic use ; Humans ; Life Style ; Osteoporosis/diagnosis ; Osteoporosis/etiology ; Osteoporosis/therapy ; Osteoporotic Fractures/etiology ; Osteoporotic Fractures/prevention & control ; Risk Factors ; Risk Reduction Behavior
    Chemical Substances Bone Density Conservation Agents
    Language English
    Publishing date 2013-09-17
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2415226-2
    ISSN 0893-7400 ; 1547-1896
    ISSN (online) 0893-7400
    ISSN 1547-1896
    DOI 10.1097/01.jaa.0000432496.47021.62
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