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McMaster Optimal Aging Portal

McMaster Optimal Aging Portal. Maureen Dobbins 1 , John N. Lavis 2 , Parminder Raina 3 1 Professor and Scientific Director, National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools, McMaster University 2 Professor and Director, McMaster Health Forum, McMaster University

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McMaster Optimal Aging Portal

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  1. McMasterOptimal Aging Portal Maureen Dobbins1, John N. Lavis2, Parminder Raina3 1 Professor and Scientific Director, National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools, McMaster University 2 Professor and Director, McMaster Health Forum, McMaster University 3 Professor, Raymond and Margaret Labarge Chair in Research and Knowledge Application for Optimal Aging, and Canada Research Chair in GeroScience • CPHA • Toronto, ON, Canada • 28 May2014

  2. Contributors - Components Evidence Rater Navigator Web Product Rater McMaster Optimal Aging Portal Reminder Connector

  3. Contributors - Platforms

  4. Contributors - Researchers Dr. Brian Haynes Director, McMaster PLUS Chief, Health Information Research Unit Professor, Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics Dr. Maureen Dobbins Director, Health Evidence Scientific Director, National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools Professor, School of Nursing Dr. John Lavis Director, Health Systems Evidence Director, McMaster Health Forum Professor, Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics Dr. Anthony LevinsonDr. Parminder Raina Director, machealthLabarge Chair in Optimal Aging John R. Evans Chair, Health Sciences Educational Canada Research Chair in GeroScience Research and Instructional Development Professor, Clinical Epidemiology & Biostatistics Associate Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences

  5. Evidence Rater Contents • McMaster PLUS for clinical evidence (‘my health’) • Health Evidence for public health evidence (‘our health’) • Health Systems Evidence for health systems evidence (‘our system’) Each re-coded to identify evidence relevant to 60+, health promotion & disease prevention, etc. and re-programmed to establish a common platform

  6. Evidence Rater (2) Functionality • Federated search optimized by role (citizen, clinician, public health practitioner or policymaker) • Search results sorted by quality (expert driven) and relevance (citizen and clinician driven) using a star or other visually appealing approach • User-friendly summaries prioritized (e.g., lay summaries) • Links provided to scientific abstracts and full text (when available) • Supplemented by PubMed Clinical Queries when no or limited results • Complemented by ‘integrated resources’ (e.g., Medline Plus) and by prompts for other types of evidence and other roles • Supported by an evidence service for which users set the topics, relevance and flow

  7. Web Product Rater Contents: • Information sheets • Podcasts • Videos • Etc. Each coded to identify ‘quality’ (evidence base, transparency and usability) and to extract actionable messages Search results segmented by evidence base and then sorted by ‘quality’ (expert driven) and relevance (citizen driven)

  8. Web Product Rater (2) Prioritized topics for the short term: • Chronic conditions & multimorbidity • Cognitive impairment • Social isolation • Mobility

  9. Connector Content: • Email alerts • Expert blogs (initially focusing on priority topics) • Online forums • Calendar of events • Social sharing tools • Commenting tools • Twitter integration • Facebook integration

  10. Other Considerations Default to citizen interface (with option to change it) Basic search functionality without registration; enhanced search functionality with rapid registration Pending partnership should allow full functionality in French Exploring partnerships with senior’s groups to support relevance rating Free to Canadians (and those in low- and middle-income countries) Working with BHSc program to explore scaling/educational opportunities Applied to CIHR for funds to support citizen feedback/relevance rating Planning to use the portal as a platform for research Open to exploring links to electronic health records

  11. Broader Engagement Dialogue and debate about issues that are important to seniors and caregivers • Citizen panels • Consultations, formats, REB approval, sampling options, topics • Citizen briefs and panel summaries • Public events (panels, talks, debates) • E.g., Thinking Ahead symposium (2-4 April 2014) • Student-led initiatives (panels, talks, debates)

  12. Broader Engagement (2) Outreach through the media about issues that are important to seniors and caregivers • News service that profiles and places in context systematic reviews • Support to journalists (modeled on Macleans partnership) and outreach to media publications • News monitoring (Factiva for newspapers & newswires) to support • Twitter feed • ‘Hitting the Headlines’ service

  13. Contact Information Dr. Maureen Dobbins dobbinsm@mcmaster.ca 905-525-9140 ext. 20455

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