Assessing the Scalability of Integrated Care Programs for Older Adults: Lessons Learned

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ย. 2024
  • The McMaster Collaborative for Health and Aging co-hosted this EMBOLDEN Capacity Building Series event (emboldenstudy.mcmaster.ca/) that originally took place on June 18, 2024,
    Scalability assessment involves examining the extent to which a successful program or intervention can be spread to other settings and populations to benefit more people. It also involves exploring the alignment of policy or practice to support implementation and lasting change.
    Learning Objectives
    -Define scalability assessments and describe the key components
    -Apply a tool to assess scalability in the context of two research examples
    -Reflect on the role of scalability assessments in knowledge mobilization
    Guest speaker: Melissa Northwood, RN, PhD, GNC(C), Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, McMaster University
    Dr. Melissa Northwood is an applied health services researcher and previous CIHR Health System Impact Fellow, who conducts collaborative research through strategic partnerships with older adults and health and social care providers to improve the well being of older adults. Dr. Northwood’s research program seeks to enhance care quality, the culture of the practice environment, and health system transformation through a learning health system. Prior to joining the School of Nursing in 2020, Melissa had a lengthy practice career across health care sectors from acute care to home care, with a focus on older adults with multiple chronic conditions.

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