Scientific watch on caregiving
The aim of the scientific watch is to track, in real time, new articles published by researchers in the field of caregiving, from Quebec and abroad, in order to inform and support research, action and decision-making to the benefit of caregivers.
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What is scientific watch?
The scientific watch on caregiving involves monitoring, collecting and analyzing the most recent scientific literature in the field. By providing real-time information on the changing needs and realities of caregivers, it sheds light on and supports research, action and decision-making on their behalf.
Each month, our team gathers the latest scientific articles published by Quebec researchers and presents them as a list, broken down by theme.
Once a year, we also analyze the overall results to identify themes, trends and emerging practices, then compile our findings into an annual watch bulletin.