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Co-Designing a Caregiver-Centered Care Champions Community of Practice

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Recruiting Caregiver-Centered Care Champions to Co-Design a Caregiver-Centered Care Community of Practice!


We are excited to invite health, social, and community care providers interested in supporting family caregivers to join Dr. Jasneet Parmar's Caregiver-Centered Care Team in co-designing a Caregiver-Centered Care Community of Practice. This initiative aims to foster collaboration and support among health, social, and community care stakeholders to better serve family caregivers.


Objectives of the Study:

  1. Co-design the structure and resources of a Community of Practice focused on supporting family caregivers.

2. Identify key priorities for the Caregiver-Centered Care Community of Practice.

3. Explore participants’ perceptions and experiences throughout the co-design process.


Who Should Join:

Are you a health, social, or community care provider passionate about advancing Caregiver-Centered Care within your organization and community? Have you completed any of the Caregiver-Centered Care Education modules or can you commit to completing one hour of online education? Visit www.caregivercare.ca for free modules.

If you are enthusiastic about co-creating a supportive environment for family caregivers and can envision ways to enhance their recognition and support, we invite you to participate in this study.


Participant Responsibilities:

·  Attend three 1-hour Zoom meetings to co-design the format and content of the Caregiver-Centered Care Champions Community of Practice.

·  Complete at least one module of the Caregiver-Centered Care Education.

·  Provide feedback through brief surveys after each meeting (approx. 10 minutes each).

·  Participate in a 30 to 60-minute individual interview about your experience in the co-design process.


Meetings will be:

September 23, 2024, 12 - 1 PM (MST)

October 21, 2024, 1 - 2 PM (MST)

November 18, 2024, 12 - 1 PM (MST)

 

Honoria:

Participants will receive a $200 honorarium for their valuable contributions to the study.

Interested?

Please contact: Jennifer Mallamo, Education Facilitator, at mallamo@ualberta.ca, or Dr. Sharon Anderson, Research Coordinator, at sdanders@ualberta.ca, to express your interest in participating.

Ethics Approval:

The University of Alberta Ethics Pro00144023

Your insights and participation will play a crucial role in shaping a supportive network for family caregivers. We look forward to your involvement!

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  • Date

    Jul 30, 2024

  • By

    Caregiver-Centered Care

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