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Physiotherapy -Research, Education and Practice Coordinator
The gap between evidence and practice is real. Indeed it is estimated that it takes an average of 17 years for only 14% of research findings to be adopted into clinical practice (Westfall et al, 2007). Clearly there is a need to help frontline clinicians more...
Read MoreOutcome Validation Study
NRIO has made a commitment to evaluating the quality and durability of the outcomes for our clients through the initiation of the Outcome Validation Study. The study allows the organization to review the results for clients through internal (multi-year and similar...
Read MoreIntervention and Rehabilitation Model to Improve the Quality of Life for People Living with Parkinson’s
The Geriatric Day Hospital at CSSS Alphonse-Desjardins implemented an innovative geriatric rehabilitation model to improve the quality of life for people living with Parkinson’s. It is an interdisciplinary approach that includes the practical application of cognitive...
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Health Standards Organization (HSO) and its affiliate, Accreditation Canada, have been identifying and publishing Leading Practices in the Leading Practices Library for over 15 years.
A Leading Practice is an innovative, people-centred, evidence-informed practice that has been implemented by teams in an organization. The leading practice has demonstrated a positive change related to safe and reliable care/service, accessible and appropriate care/service, and/or integrated care/service.
The Leading Practices Library is a knowledge-sharing resource and serves to recognize innovative practices that have been submitted and have undergone a review by peer reviewers. Leading Practices are shared with the public, policymakers and organizations who are interested in improving and making real quality and health system changes.
Practices that are recognized as Leading Practices are published in the Leading Practices Library. Leading Practices are also promoted through HSO mediums including newsletters, webinars, conferences, education materials, and affiliated accrediting bodies.
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