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A mixed-methods evaluation of a dementia education program for hospital staff and volunteers in Melbourne, Australia
Daryll Archibald
(Lead / Corresponding author)
, Debra Hopkins
, Rhianna Kemm
, Luke Smith
, Garrie O'Toole
, Menka Sebalj
, Kirby Young
, Tanya Petrovich
, Hassan Vally
Health Sciences
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Melbourne
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Education Program
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Mixed Methods Evaluation
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Hospital Staff
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Dementia Education
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Hospital Volunteers
100%
People with Dementia
80%
Dementia
40%
Clinical Outcomes
20%
Dementia Care
20%
Disease Process
20%
Staff Knowledge
20%
Knowledge Skills
20%
Interview Data
20%
Quantitative Evaluation
20%
Qualitative Interviews
20%
Quality of Care
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Clinical Staff
20%
Knowledge Attitude
20%
Nonclinical
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Patients with Dementia
20%
Hospital Experience
20%
Experiential Outcomes
20%
Social Comfort
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Nursing and Health Professions
Hospital Personnel
100%
Hospital Volunteer
100%
Clinical Outcome
50%
Diseases
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