Abstract

This debate argues that it is time that knowledge mobilisation or exchange is adopted as a permanent part of academic, policy and practice endeavours, especially in the area of caregiving. Seven-year research on knowledge mobilisation by the National Initiative for the Care of the Elderly clearly shows that knowledge mobilisation affects the behaviour of professionals to provide better service to the betterment of older adults.

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