Behaviours in Dementia for Health Professionals
Published Articles
The Canadian Coalition for Seniors’ Mental Health Canadian Clinical Practice Guidelines for Assessing and Managing Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD)
In Canada, approximately 730,000 people are currently living with dementia. Over 75% will experience behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD). There is a lack of consensus on best practices for the assessment and management of BPSD.
Read MoreDeveloping Person-Centred Metadata: A Case Study of the Behaviours in Dementia Toolkit
Terminology used in dementia care is fiercely contested. Advocates, health care providers, and researchers often have divergent perspectives on how aspects of dementia can and should be described. We created the Behaviours in Dementia Toolkit to equip health care providers and care partners with important health information to better understand and compassionately respond to changes in mood and/or behaviour that often accompany dementia.
Read MoreGuideline recommendations on behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia: A systematic review
To synthesize recommendations on assessing and managing behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSDs) in existing clinical practice guidelines on dementia care to learn from and adapt recommendations to a Canadian context and language.
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Timely yet long overdue: Canadian standards for long-term care homes
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted systemic problems in Canadian long-term care (LTC). While high mortality rates in LTC received significant attention, the pandemic also took an enormous toll on mental health of LTC residents, where mental health conditions, including cognitive disorders, are already much higher than in other community settings.
Read MoreEvidence Based Principles to Accelerate Health Information Flow and Uptake Among Older Adults
This article describes the development of evidence-based principles for increasing health information flow among older adults and how those principles were implemented in a major knowledge mobilization project in Canada—the CCSMH’s Behaviours in Dementia Toolkit.
Read MoreEvaluating the impact of a national geriatric mental health ECHO educational program on healthcare providers’ practice
CCSMH has partnered with Baycrest a few times over the past couple of years to deliver national geriatric mental health ECHO series (ECHO stands for Project Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes). One of these series was the subject of an evaluation to measure the programs effectiveness in supporting health care providers in addressing complex mental health issues faced by older adults.
Read MoreOptimizing Older Adult Mental Health in Support of Healthy Ageing: A Pluralistic Framework to Inform Transformative Change across Community and Healthcare Domains
This paper describes a pluralistic framework to inform transformative change across community and healthcare domains to optimize the mental health of older adults in support of healthy ageing. An extensive review and analysis of the literature informed the creation of a framework that contextualizes the priority areas of the WHO Decade of Health Ageing with respect to older adult mental health.
Read MoreGuideline recommendations on behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia: A systematic review
To synthesize recommendations on assessing and managing behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSDs) in existing clinical practice guidelines on dementia care to learn from and adapt recommendations to a Canadian context and language.
Read MoreDetection of anxiety symptoms and disorders in older adults: A diagnostic accuracy systematic review.
A systematic review was conducted looking at several diagnostic tools for identifying anxiety symptoms in community-dwelling older adults.
Read MoreDeveloping Person-Centred Metadata: A Case Study of the Behaviours in Dementia Toolkit
Terminology used in dementia care is fiercely contested. Advocates, health care providers, and researchers often have divergent perspectives on how aspects of dementia can and should be described. We created the Behaviours in Dementia Toolkit to equip health care providers and care partners with important health information to better understand and compassionately respond to changes in mood and/or behaviour that often accompany dementia.
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