A comparative policy analysis of programs to support people with dementia and co-existing complex needs and their caregivers (BC, ON, NL, VT, NY)
Principal Investigators (PI)
- Allie Peckham, Assistant Professor, Arizona State University; Research Associate, NAO
- Greg Marchildon, Founding Director, NAO; Ontario Research Chair in Health Policy and System Design, IHPME
- Stephen Bornstein, Professor, Faculty of Medicine at Memorial University
- Kim McGrail, Professor, UBC School of Population and Public Health, and Centre for Health Services and Policy Research
- Yuchi Young, Associate Professor, State University of New York at Albany
- James Shaw, Scientist, Women’s College Research Institute; Assistant Professor, Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (IHPME), University of Toronto
NAO Network Members involved in project
- Martin McKee, Professor of European Public Health, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
- Geoffrey Anderson, Professor, Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (IHPME), University of Toronto
- Walter Wodchis, Associate Professor, Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (IHPME), University of Toronto
Research Team Members
- Monika Roerig
- Nusrat Farhana
- Madeline King
- Husayn Marani
- Marianne Saragosa
- Margaret Jamieson
Funding Details
- Funding organizations: Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) and Alzheimer Society of Canada
- Funding amount: $500,000
- Funding period: January 1, 207 to December 31, 2020
Publications
- The Social Construction of Dementia: Implications for Healthcare Experiences of Caregivers and People Living with Dementia, Journal of Patient Experience
- Policy programs and service delivery models for older adults and their caregivers: Comparing three provinces and two states, Health and Social Care in the Community
- Overview of Policy Programs for Dementia and Co-Existing Complex Needs for Residents and their Caregivers: Ontario, NAO Jurisdictional Review (2017)
- Overview of Policy Programs for Dementia and Co-Existing Complex Needs for Residents and their Caregivers: Newfoundland and Labrador, NAO Jurisdictional Review (2019)