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Knowledge & Implementation Hub

Research evidence and knowledge help us understand what works and how things work in aged care. This can guide our care and inform our training and organisational activities.

The Knowledge Hub provides access to evidence and resources on a range of priority topics for aged care. These topics have been identified by the aged care sector. We also have information on urgent and critical needs in the sector.

If the idea of evidence is new to you, perhaps start exploring the Knowledge Hub by viewing our short learning module on the role and value of evidence in the aged care setting.

 

Navigating the Sector

Sometimes you need some background information or to know what is happening in the sector. The Research and Project Supports section has lots of interesting and useful resources to help you start a project, plan a study or run a training session at work.

Research and Project Supports

ARIIA PubMed Searches

This tool takes you to relevant PubMed aged care evidence fast. No search skills or knowledge required! See how Ariia Search will work by trying palliAGED Search, a similar resource also designed for use by the aged care sector.

Ariia Search

KnowledgeConnect

KnowledgeConnect is our quarterly newsletter. The team behind the Knowledge and Implementation Hub will bring you an informative read on the latest aged care research, Australian aged care projects, and ways you can use evidence in your personal practice and within your organisation.

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Keep you updated with KnowledgeConnect

KnowledgeConnect is our quarterly newsletter. The team behind the Knowledge and Implementation Hub will bring you an informative read on the latest aged care research, Australian aged care projects, and ways you can use evidence in your personal practice and within your organisation.

Sign Up to KnowledgeConnect

Latest knowledge blogs

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Respite care services: Integral to dementia care, but rarely ideal

Dr Claudia Meyer sheds light on some of the difficulties faced by family carers in finding suitable respite care for someone with dementia.

Added 29 Jul 2022
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Re-thinking reablement in residential aged care

Associate Professor Lucy Lewis discusses physical deconditioning among those living in residential aged care, and the positive impact of exercise.