Development and Evaluation of a Clinician-Vetted Dementia Caregiver Resources Website: Mixed Methods Approach.
Jaye E McLarenDat Hoang-GiaEugenia DoriscaStephanie HartzStuti DangLauren R MooPublished in: JMIR formative research (2024)
The iterative process of creating the dementia caregiver resources website included continuous identification, categorization, and prioritization of resources, followed by clinician feedback on website usability, accessibility, and suggestions for improvement. The website received thousands of visits and positive clinician reviews in its first 9 months. Results demonstrate that an expert-vetted, nationally, and remotely available resource website allows for easy access to dementia education for clinicians to provide for their patients and caregivers. This process of website development can serve as a model for other clinical subspecialty groups seeking to create a comprehensive educational resource for populations who lack easy access to specialty care.
Keyphrases
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- systematic review
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- magnetic resonance imaging
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