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A Profile of Students in a University-Based Distance Dementia Education Program: Implications for Policy and Practice.

Australasian journal on ageing(2023)

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ObjectiveThe online program began in 2012 to support aged care workers without a tertiary education or vocational qualification. This paper documents changes in the student profile since initiation of the program, and how the program may support recommendations of the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety and engage other educators, providers and policymakers. MethodsFour hundred and seventy-one commencing undergraduate students completed a 16-item online survey in 2017 to document demographics and reasons for study. Categorical associations were assessed with univariate logistic regression in R v3.6. ResultsMost students (71%; 336) were aged between 41 and 60 years but the program now included younger (<41 years) and older (>80 years) people. Unlike the 2012 students, about 41% had tertiary-level qualifications, and 56% were employed in professional positions, including registered nurse, general practitioner and allied health professional. Professional and practice development was the primary reason for study; significantly so for younger (<41 years) participants in aged and dementia care (chi(2) (5) = 18.15, p = 0.003) and for those with previous university experience (chi(2) (4) = 22.17, p = 0.001). Older (>= 61 years) participants enrolled to gain greater knowledge about dementia (chi(2) (4) = 17.60, p = 0.002). ConclusionsUnderstanding the changed student profile guided program refinement to ensure the provision of effective, evidence-based education in dementia understanding and care. Work now focusses on increasing partnerships with aged care organisations, community and postsecondary training institutions to support a continuum of workforce development options, guided by the recommendations of the Royal Commission.
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ageing,dementia,distance,education
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