Transfer of Knowledge and Academic-Practice Partnership in Nursing Homes - International Experiences
Karin Wolf-Ostermann, Hilde Verbeek, Marie Boltz

TL;DR
This paper explores how nursing homes can serve as hubs for academic-practice partnerships and knowledge transfer across four countries, focusing on improving care through collaboration and digital tools.
Contribution
The paper presents international experiences of academic-practice partnerships in nursing homes, highlighting interdisciplinary collaboration and digital innovation.
Findings
Academic-practice partnerships in nursing homes enhance staff training and evidence-based care.
Digital tools and living labs are being implemented to improve long-term care practices.
Interdisciplinary collaboration leads to improved outcomes for residents through innovative care models.
Abstract
Nursing homes are not only places where people in need of care are cared for, they are also increasingly seen as places of partnership between academia and practice and places of knowledge transfer. They offer practical approaches to skills development and lifelong learning for staff, promote research capacity and improve outcomes for residents. This requires continuous organizational development, the expansion of digitalization potential, the training of specialized geriatric staff and the integration of evidence-based, person-centred care into the operation of nursing homes. Academic-Practice Partnership models are therefore gaining increasingly attention as a feasible approach to achieve these goals. This symposium will describe interdisciplinary collaboration between scientists, care providers and educators in nursing homes in four countries: United States, Germany, the Netherlands,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeriatric Care and Nursing Homes · Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development · Interprofessional Education and Collaboration
