Transforming dementia research into policy change: A case study of the multi-country STRiDE project.

Dementia (London, England) Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-29 DOI:10.1177/14713012231176324
Wendy Weidner, Rochelle Amour, Erica Breuer, Petra Du Toit, Rosa Farres, Ana C Franzon, Claudia I Astudillo-García, Ishtar Govia, Roxanne Jacobs, Mariana López-Ortega, Elaine Mateus, Christine Musyimi, Elizabeth Mutunga, Levi Muyela, Tiffany Palmer, Meera Pattabiraman, Narendhar Ramasamy, Janelle N Robinson, Martin Knapp, Adelina Comas-Herrera
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STRiDE was an ambitious four-year project in seven countries aiming to build capacity around generating and using research to support the development of policies to improve quality of life of people with dementia and their carers. The project's innovative approach combined rigorous academic research and hands-on civil society advocacy. This paper explores the project's unique strategy for policy change and compiles case-studies from several of the STRiDE countries. Finally, we share lessons learned and next steps to keep momentum for policy change going in each of these countries - and beyond.

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将痴呆症研究转化为政策变革:多国 STRiDE 项目案例研究。
STRiDE 是一个在七个国家开展的为期四年的雄心勃勃的项目,目的是围绕研究成果的产生和利用开展能力建设,以支持政策的制定,提高痴呆症患者及其护理者的生活质量。该项目的创新方法将严谨的学术研究与民间社会的实际宣传相结合。本文探讨了该项目的独特政策变革策略,并汇编了几个 STRiDE 国家的案例研究。最后,我们分享了在这些国家中以及其他国家中保持政策变革势头的经验教训和下一步措施。
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