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Research Tool 1: Theory of change
published on Wednesday, November 13th, 2019
Breuer E, Comas-Herrera A, Docrat S, Freeman E, Schneider M and the STRiDE team (2019) STRiDE Theory of Change Workshops: Guidance and Resources. STRiDE Research Tool No.1 (version 2), Care Policy and Evaluation Centre at LSE, London.
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Building a strategic theory of change to address dementia care, treatment and support gaps
published on Thursday, July 1st, 2021
Breuer E, Comas-Herrera A, Freeman E, Albanese E, Alladi S, Amour R, Evans-Lacko S, Ferri CP, Govia I, Iveth Astudillo García C, Knapp M, Lefevre M, López-Ortega M, Lund C, Musyimi C, Ndetei D, Oliveira D, Palmer T, Pattabiraman M, Sani TP, Taylor D, Taylor E, Theresia I, Thomas PT, Turana Y, Weidner W, Schneider […]
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Active inclusion of people living with dementia in planning for dementia care and services in low- and middle-income countries
published on Thursday, September 2nd, 2021
Breuer E, Freeman E, Alladi S, Breedt M, Govia I, López-Ortega M, Musyimi C, Oliveira D, Pattabiraman M, Sani TP, Schneider M, Swaffer K, Taylor D, Taylor E, Comas-Herrera A (2021) Active inclusion of people living with dementia in planning for dementia care and services in low- and middle-income countries, Dementia, https://doi.org/10.1177/14713012211041426
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The STRiDE Brazil initial Theory of Change report
published on Wednesday, March 23rd, 2022
This report describes the development process of the STRiDE Brazil Theory of Change and its respective ToC Map. The workshop took place in June 2018 and aimed to co-develop the research agenda for the STRiDE project in Brazil, it involved several stakeholders from across the country, as well as people living with dementia and family […]
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Christine Musyimi
published on Monday, November 11th, 2019
Dr Christine Musyimi is a community mental health researcher at Africa Mental Health Research and Training Foundation. She received her PhD in Global Mental Health from Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, and MSc in Medical Statistics and BSc in Nursing from the University of Nairobi, Kenya. She has written extensively (in book chapters and peer-reviewed journals) on […]
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Paper: Active inclusion of people living with dementia in planning for dementia care and services
published on Thursday, September 2nd, 2021
Principles on how to involve people living with dementia in service design and planning have been explored as part of the STRiDE Project. The paper was written by STRiDE colleagues, Erica Breuer, Emily Freeman, Suvarna Alladi, Marina Breedt, Ishta Govia, Mariana López-Ortega, Christine Musyimi, Deborah Oliveira, Meera Pattabiraman, Tara Sani, Marguerite Schneider, Kate Swaffer, Dubhglas […]
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published on Tuesday, November 12th, 2019
We used a Theory of Change process involving around 200 participants to conceptualise the change we wanted to achieve 1) during the STRiDE project; and 2) for dementia care and treatment in each of the STRiDE countries. We did this by conducting a series of Theory of Change workshops. The first workshop was held with […]
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New paper: Building a strategic theory of change to address dementia care, treatment and support gaps
published on Thursday, July 1st, 2021
A new paper describes the Theory of Change (ToC) approach used by the STRiDE Project to co-design our research project and to develop a strategic direction for dementia care, treatment and support, with stakeholders. The paper was written by a number of STRiDE colleagues led by Erica Breuer and published in the journal Dementia today. […]
Continue reading →Erica Breuer
published on Monday, November 11th, 2019
Erica Breuer is a global health researcher with skills and expertise in mental health, health services research, monitoring and evaluation, programme management and theory driven evaluation. Since 2011, she has worked on the Programme for Improving Mental Health Care (PRIME) based at the Alan J Flisher Centre for Public Mental Health in the Department of […]
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Ishtar Govia
published on Monday, November 11th, 2019
Dr Ishtar Govia, Lecturer in Epidemiology at the Caribbean Institute for Health Research, UWI Mona, is a research psychologist, specializing in mixed methods and implementation science. She is the Managing Director of the Jamaica Mental Health Advocacy Network and works with persons with dementia and their helping network. Her research interests include social determinants of health […]
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