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Ensuring the success of interprofessional teams: key lessons learned in memory clinics.

Linda Lee1, Loretta M Hillier2, W Wayne Weston3.   

Abstract

Primary care-based memory clinics are attracting increasing interest because they present an opportunity to improve dementia diagnosis and management. In Ontario, more than 30 primary care setting participated in a training program aimed at assisting participants to establish an independent memory clinic in their practice setting. This article outlines the key lessons learned in implementing these clinics, on the basis of a study that--used an interview methodology with memory clinic team members and--identified facilitating factors, challenges, and suggestions for sustainability. Of key importance was access to training that facilitates knowledge transfer and supports practice change, interprofessional collaboration, and ongoing infrastructure support. Suggestions for clinic implementation and ongoing capacity building were identified. Lessons learned are applicable to the implementation of other chronic-disease care models aimed at improving the primary care management of complex chronic conditions.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24345575     DOI: 10.1017/S0714980813000652

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Aging        ISSN: 0714-9808


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Authors:  Linda Lee; Loretta M Hillier; Kelly Lumley-Leger; Frank J Molnar; Denyse Netwon; Linda Stirling; Kelly Milne; Kelly Kay
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