%0 Journal Article %T Development and implementation of a senior care program for older hospitalized patients: Bridging the gap between research, education and clinical practice in an academic service partnership %A Jita G Hoogerduijn %A Saskia Weldam %A Robert J van Barneveld %A Marieke J Schuurmans %J Journal of Nursing Education and Practice %D 2013 %I %R 10.5430/jnep.v3n10p26 %X Aim: To describe a best practice focused on improving hospital care for older patients. Background: 30%-60% of older patients will develop functional decline following hospital admission, resulting in increased dependency. In our ageing world the need to prevent functional decline is a priority for health care professionals. Methods: In an academic service partnership, in which participated a University Medical Center and a University of Applied Sciences, an evidence based program was developed: ”°Home Faster and Better”± to prevent functional decline and to enhance safe care for older patients (”Ż70 years). Students of the Bachelor in Nursing Program developed the program, supervised by a clinical nurse specialist and a nurse scientist. Results: A three-step care program, the DEFENCE model, (risk assessment, comprehensive geriatric assessment and targeted interventions) was developed as a best practice. Conclusion: The partnership enhanced the transition of research into clinical practice, optimized the use of existing resources and created an inspiring learning environment for nursing professionals and students. %U http://www.sciedu.ca/journal/index.php/jnep/article/view/1368