2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-116750/v1
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Barriers and Facilitators to Implementing a Longitudinal Dementia Education Programme into Undergraduate Healthcare Curricula: A Qualitative Study.

Abstract: BackgroundAs worldwide prevalence of dementia rises, there are international calls for improved knowledge and awareness about the condition across the healthcare workforce. There are concerns that traditional models of healthcare education, which focus on short-term episodes of care limits student understanding of long-term conditions. This has led to the introduction of the Time for Dementia programme at five Universities in the UK. Through longitudinal contact with families living with dementia, healthcare s… Show more

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