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Effective Dementia Education and Training for the Health and Social Care Workforce: A Systematic Review of the Literature

Journal

REVIEW OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Volume 87, Issue 5, Pages 966-1002

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.3102/0034654317723305

Keywords

Alzheimer's; staff training; workforce development; critical interpretive synthesis

Funding

  1. Department of Health Policy Research Programme (Understanding Effective Dementia Workforce Education and Training: A Formative Evaluation [DeWET Evaluation]) [PR-R10-0514-12006]
  2. National Institutes of Health Research (NIHR) [PR-R10-0514-12006] Funding Source: National Institutes of Health Research (NIHR)

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Ensuring an informed and effective dementia workforce is of international concern; however, there remains limited understanding of how this can be achieved. This review aimed to identify features of effective dementia educational programs. Critical interpretive synthesis underpinned by Kirkpatrick's return on investment model was applied. One hundred and fifty-two papers of variable quality were included. Common features of more efficacious educational programs included the need for educational programs to be relevant to participants' role and experience, involve active face-to-face participation, underpin practice-based learning with theory, be delivered by an experienced facilitator, have a total duration of at least 8 hours with individual sessions of 90 minutes or more, support application of learning in practice, and provide a structured tool or guideline to guide care practice. Further robust research is required to develop the evidence base; however, the findings of this review have relevance for all working in workforce education.

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