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Workforce support
Projects funded in this category considered the educational needs of the current workforce, including the need to support the workforce through an achievable model of care.
Projects undertaken
The following workforce support projects were undertaken as part of the NCMS:
- Preventing Incontinence
- Continence Care and Resource Models and Evaluation of Three Demonstration Projects to Trial Continence Care and Resource Models
- A Care Model for Management of Faecal Incontinence for Clients Receiving Care in their Home
- Continence Resource Group: Support for Hostel and Residential Care Workers
- Video Conferencing Project
- The Development and Piloting of a National Continence Training Packag for Health Workers
- Medical Undergraduate Continence Curriculum Guidelines
- Undergraduate Education of Physiotherapists
- "Seeking Help": Australian Physiotherapy Association
- General Practitioner Continence Education
- Computer Assisted Learning Package
- Pharmacy Continence Care (Stage 1)
- Evaluation of resources for the promotion of continence in residential aged care
- Building Community Pharmacy's capacity in the Identification, treatment and the Ongoing Management of Continence amongst Older Australians
- Rural Health Education Program
- Evaluating the knowledge of health professionals in rural and remote South Australia around continence issues
- Continence Curriculum Guidelines
- Stocktake of Dementia and Continence Workforce Curricula and Training Project
- Development of screening and assessment tools for continence management in residential aged care
- Making Links
- Development of a collaborative model of care for long-term management of incontinence for people living in the community with mental illness
- 'Strengthen Your Inside!' - Young Women and the Importance of the Pelvic Floor
- Use of Cues to Minimise Incontinence in Elderly Persons with Cognitive Impairment
- Re-evaluation and revision of a self directed learning resource for carers of people living in the community with mental illness and incontinence
- Development of an In-Home Continence Management and Treatment Information Pack for Carers and a Facilitators Guide
- Improving and maintaining faecal continence in people with dementia being cared for at home
- Community Aged Care Packages Continence Research Project
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