CELEBRATING RESEARCH EXCELLENCE LEADING NURSING RESEARCH INTO THE FUTURE
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Over the past century, our Faculty has built and grown a culture of inquiry that develops the next generation of researchers who are addressing the global health care challenges of our time. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of nursing leadership in all areas of healthcare, research included. Nurses bring an important perspective to health-sciences research that is often overlooked, but makes an incredible impact on healthcare delivery and patient outcomes. The groundbreaking and high-quality research that is carried out at Bloomberg Nursing is made possible by the spirit of collaboration, cooperation, and drive to improve care that our researchers embody. Our research promotes better healthcare, shapes policy, helps prevent disease, and develops the scientific knowledge that drives nursing practice and improves patient care and health outcomes around the world.
For the past 100 years, the Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing has been a driving force for positive change in the nursing profession and the health-care system more broadly. Our faculty members have earned reputations as pioneers in research, demonstrating tremendous commitment to making a positive impact in the practice of nursing and in the health of the communities around the globe. The next century challenges nursing researchers with critical imperatives for improving health care, meeting the needs of diverse populations in Canada and around the world in the ever-changing landscape of healthcare. Our faculty members and students — many of whom are increasingly using and developing innovative technological interventions to conduct research and improve care — are well-equipped to continue leading research programs that lead to positive change in healthcare delivery and outcomes. In this year’s research report, we highlight the groundbreaking and meaningful research that our faculty members are engaged in. As we look to the future, we feel confident our Faculty will continue to lead the way, educating the next generation of nurse researchers, and making an impact on the healthcare system as a whole.
Linda Johnston
Kelly Metcalfe
PhD, FEANS, FCAHS, FAAN
PhD, FAAN, FCAHS
Dean and Professor
Associate Dean, Research & External Relations
A S S O C I AT E D E A N ’ S M E S S A G E
DEAN’S MESSAGE
2020 is a momentous year for Bloomberg Nursing and the profession of nursing. This year marks our Faculty’s 100th anniversary — a year to celebrate a century of nursing leadership in education, advocacy, and research. The World Health Organization designated this year as the Year of the Nurse and Midwife in recognition of nurses’ contributions in patient care, health promotion, and disease prevention in healthcare settings around the globe.
CONTENTS Meet the Research Faculty Forward-Thinking Research Digital Gaming Movement in Long-term Care
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Safe Sedation
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The Power of Technology in Managing Pain
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Indigenous Patients as Partners
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Infiltrating Healthcare
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Bloomberg Nursing by the Numbers
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Building Future Researchers
Editor and Writer: Lindsay Curtis
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Design: Ashley Howell for acgd.ca
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Impacts of Genetic Testing Encouraging Undergraduates
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Supporting Treatment
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Research Collaborations
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Awards & Distinctions 2018-2020
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Research Chairs
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Funding Awarded 2018-2020
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Publications
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Impact Spotlight
Publisher: Kelly Metcalfe
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Editorial Assistant: Marian Smith
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Meet the Research Faculty
PROF. CHARLENE CHU Creating and evaluating technology to support the mobility and function of older adults with dementia in post-acute care
PROF. KRISTIN CLEVERLEY
PROF. AARON CONWAY
PROF. KATHERINE McGILTON
PROF. KELLY METCALFE
PROF. CARLES MUNTANER
Mental health nursing practice, research and education
Improving patient safety during procedural sedation and analgesia
Enhancing care of the older adult with cognitive impairment
Prevention and treatment of hereditary breast and related cancers
Social inequities in health, social epidemiology and health disparities
kelly.metcalfe@utoronto.ca
carles.muntaner@utoronto.ca
k.cleverley@utoronto.ca
kathy.mcgilton@uhn.ca
aaron.conway@utoronto.ca
charlene.chu@utoronto.ca
PROF. LISA CRANLEY
PROF. CRAIG DALE
Knowledge translation supporting health care providers’ decision-making
Fundamental nursing care needs of acute and critically ill adults craig.dale@utoronto.ca
lisa.cranley@utoronto.ca
PROF. CINDY-LEE DENNIS
PROF. SIOBAN NELSON
Maternal and paternal health outcomes and postpartum depression
sioban.nelson@utoronto.ca
PROF. ELIZABETH PETER
PROF. MONICA PARRY Patient-Oriented Research; Impact of Sex/Gender and Ethnicity across the Cardiovascular Disease Continuum
History of the nursing profession
cindylee.dennis@utoronto.ca
Ethical concerns in community nursing, especially home care elizabeth.peter@utoronto.ca
monica.parry@utoronto.ca
PROF. DENISE GASTALDO Health as a social phenomenon, with focus on migration and gender
PROF. QUINN GRUNDY
PROF. EDITH HILLAN
PROF. MARTINE PUTS
PROF. LOUISE ROSE
Commercial determinants of health and impact on health services and consumer information
The health of women and newborns from a global perspective
Geriatric frailty and oncology, and the health of older adults
Care and management of patients requiring mechanical ventilation
edith.hillan@utoronto.ca
martine.puts@utoronto.ca
louise.rose@utoronto.ca
PROF. BONNIE STEVENS Assessment and management of pain in infants and children bonnie.stevens@sickkids.ca
quinn.grundy@utoronto.ca
denise.gastaldo@utoronto.ca
PROF. DORIS HOWELL
PROF. LIANNE JEFFS
PROF. LINDSAY JIBB
Optimizing quality of cancer care and empowering patients
Patient safety, quality improvement and knowledge translation
Improving quality of life in children and adolescents with cancer
doris.howell@uhn.ca
lianne.jeffs@sinaihealthsystem.ca
lindsay.jibb@utoronto.ca
PROF. LINDA JOHNSTON
PROF. SAMANTHA MAYO
PROF. LINDA McGILLIS HALL
Pain management and long-term outcomes in the neonatal care environment
Optimizing long-term health of cancer survivors
Nurse workforce policy, work environments and patient safety
dean.nursing@utoronto.ca
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samantha.mayo@utoronto.ca
PROF. JENNIFER STINSON
PROF. ROBYN STREMLER
PROF. ANN TOURANGEAU
Pain and symptom management of children and youth with chronic pain
Improving sleep and health outcomes in infants, children and parents
Nursing-related determinants of health care outcomes
jennifer.stinson@sickkids.ca
robyn.stremler@utoronto.ca
PROF. KIM WIDGER
PROF. AMY WRIGHT
Improving paediatric palliative and end-of-life care
Equitable access to culturally safe health care for Indigenous Peoples in Canada
kim.widger@utoronto.ca
amyl.wright@utoronto.ca
ann.tourangeau@utoronto.ca
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l.mcgillishall@utoronto.ca
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Digital gaming movement in long-term care Assistant Professor Charlene Chu’s research focuses on designing technological interventions that support the mobility and daily function of older adults in post-acute care settings (e.g. long-term care, rehabilitation, community). Dr. Chu’s goal of improving the lives of older adults and their caregivers means she takes a usercentered design approach to create these interventions. “I strongly believe that we cannot talk about technologies for older adults without talking to the people who use them,” says Chu. “A cornerstone of my research program is to include older adults and caregivers as stakeholders in order to ensure the intervention or technology can be seamlessly integrated into their lives, or the workflow of healthcare professionals, to maximize the likelihood that the intervention can be adopted.”
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With the “Baby Boomer” generation aging, healthcare systems around the world will soon be faced with an increasing number of older adults who have multiple health concerns, sensory impairments (e.g., vision and/or hearing loss), and disabilities. Chu began her program of research after years of working as a staff nurse, where she witnessed the profound effects that function and mobility decline can have on the quality of life of older adults. “I saw the distress this caused patients and their caregivers, and I wanted to come up with solutions that would reduce their functional decline.”
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As part of the study, Chu and her team developed the “MouvMat” — an interactive digital gaming surface that is designed for older adults to encourage physical activity in a social and engaging way. MouvMat is comprised of a set of tiles each with an adaptive interactive digital surface with a touch screen, lights and sounds. Older adults can interact and play a game using the mat by stepping on it or tapping it with a pointer.
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The intervention encourages not only physical movement, but social interaction as well, and Chu hopes the results of this research study will guide the development of a framework for an emerging industry of technologies devoted to supporting the health of residents in long-term care. “Institutions can use the MouvMat to encourage the physical mobility, cognitive stimulation and social engagement of nursing home residents. Building on this, our most recent grant from the Center of Aging and Brain Health Innovation is allowing us to see if this platform can be used for cognitive assessment,” says Chu. Chu’s future plans involve exploring multiple paths of applying technologies to support existing interventions or burgeoning areas of research. “Technology has the power to shift landscapes of power to amplify current hierarchies of privilege and marginalize other populations. This understanding forms the backdrop of my research so I’d like to explicitly investigate this as it relates to aging.”
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CHARLENE CHU DEMONSTRATING THE MOUVMAT
One of Chu’s recent investigations, “Developing and assessing an innovative exergaming technology for older adults living in long-term care homes with a user-centred design approach,” funded by the New Frontiers Research Fund, is a response to the urgent need to develop and assess innovative exergaming technologies — video games combined with physical activity — that can support the physical and cognitive health of long-term care residents.
Institutions can use the MouvMat to encourage the physical mobility, cognitive stimulation and social engagement of nursing home residents. Building on this, our most recent grant from the Center of Aging and Brain Health Innovation is allowing us to see if this platform can be used for cognitive assessment,
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Residents living in long-term care homes spend up to 75% of their day in sedentary, socially withdrawn situations, which increases their risk for a number of health-related issues and increased care costs. During her PhD Chu tested the feasibility of an intervention and examined the facilitators and barriers to providing older adults with physical activity. To further address mobility decline in older adults living in long-term care, Chu is looking at using technology and digital health solutions to improve the physical health, cognition and well-being of older adults.
Assistant Professor Aaron Conway’s program of research focuses on making procedural sedation and analgesia as safe and effective as possible In 2018, Conway was appointed the RBC Chair in Cardiovascular Research at the Peter Munk Cardiac Research Centre for a 5-year appointment. The chair supports the integration of research, education and clinical work, with the goal of advancing cardiovascular nursing research – particularly related to the patient experience. As Chair, Conway’s goals including building nursing research capacity at the Peter Munk Cardiac Research Center, and progressing his research with the goal of improving outcomes for patients who undergo procedures involving sedation. Conway’s current research focuses on the safety and efficacy of sedation during cardiac procedures in particular. “The sedative medications we use during procedures can impair respiratory function in a patient, so it is typical for us to monitor ventilation using a device called capnography – essentially, it measures the concentration of carbon dioxide during breathing,” says Conway.
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Capnography assists in the detection and diagnosis of specific conditions, such as partial airway obstruction and apnea (i.e., temporarily stopping breathing) during procedures. “Using capnography for respiratory monitoring during sedation is considered a high priority to improve patient safety.” When a patient is undergoing a procedure and sedationinduced respiratory depression takes place, the capnography monitor sounds an alarm to alert the nurse. The challenge — Conway says — is that clinicians may hear a high number of alarms during a procedure. “This can turn into alarm fatigue,” explains Conway. “Providers can get desensitized to alarms and then when more serious things happen, clinicians may respond to those alarms with less urgency than they may have otherwise if there were no alarm fatigue.” How a nurse responds to these alarms can make the difference between a good outcome and a disastrous one for the patient. Conway is setting out to decipher which capnography waveform abnormalities require nurses’ attention and intervention.
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“ Using capnography during sedation is considered a high priority for patient safety. – Aaron Conway Assistant Professor
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Currently, the capnography alarms sound off when an apneic event lasts longer than 10 seconds. “But in some cases, the apneic period may have self-resolved only seconds later, making the alarm unnecessary,” says Conway. “So if we can predict which apneic periods will self-resolve and which ones last longer and require intervention, we can automate alarm parameters for the monitor so that the alerts we get and clinical interventions we implement based on that alert may be more beneficial to a patient’s end-result.” Conway’s next step is a large study that involves examining capnography waveforms that have been collected through the anesthesia monitoring system at the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre at Toronto General Hospital to see if patterns can be identified that would predict when serious apneic events would occur to a person under sedation. This research addresses a fundamental concern patients and clinicians face with procedural anesthesia – how can it be as safe as possible? Identifying markers that can alert clinicians to address small abnormalities in breathing before they become serious issues will be an important step forward in ensuring safe hospital procedures involving sedation for all patients.
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The power of technology in managing pain Dr. Jibb is looking for interventions to better support quality patient care and outcomes in children’s home environments, including using mobile apps children and families can use to track their experiences, particularly related to pain.
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“I am interested in harnessing the power of technology to support connectedness and provide realtime management to patients and families,” says Jibb. “The research I’ve conducted has included interviews with children and their families to understand their needs and the context within which they live, in order to develop supportive interventions.” Working with patients throughout the entirety of the research process — from study design to intervention implementation — Jibb’s hope is that by engaging patients and families, she will meet the needs of the people who are impacted by pediatric cancer. “I aim to partner with patients and their families to ask research questions—particularly those focused on supporting outpatient-based care—that are meaningful to children with cancer.” One of Jibb’s recent investigations was “Perceptions of Adolescents with Cancer Related to a Pain Management App and Its Evaluation: Qualitative Study Nested Within a Multicenter Pilot Feasibility Study”. The objective of this study was to determine if adolescents with cancer found the Pain Squad+ mobile app — an app intended for kids and adolescents to track and better understand their pain and share with their care teams — helpful. The results of the study found the app to be helpful to patients, and suggestions for improvements that came out of the study have been incorporated into an ongoing study aimed at assessing the effectiveness of the app on health and cost outcomes for adolescents with cancer.
I am interested in harnessing the power of technology to support connectedness and provide real-time management to patients and families.
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In 2019, Jibb was appointed as the Signy Hildur Eaton – Lindsay Jibb Chair in Pediatric Nursing Research at the University of Assistant Professor Toronto and the Hospital for Sick Children. “The Chair gives me an amazing opportunity to conduct research while being entrenched in the clinical setting and directly working with children, families, and their interprofessional care teams. The environment is inspirational and extremely conducive to clinical research and education,” says Jibb.
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Children and adolescents with cancer are spending more and more time outside of the hospital, which is a welcome change of setting for both patients and their families. The lack of proximity to their care teams can be problematic when these children face issues that require care, whether they be physical or psychaosocial. But travel to the hospital can be expensive and disruptive to the family’s day-to-day functioning.
Jibb looks forward to developing research capacity in nurses to accelerate innovation in clinical care during her time as Chair. “Nurses are so well-positioned to identify clinical needs, work to develop solutions to issues, and be change agents in patient care, so it’s imperative to support them in advancing care. I have been very fortunate to be the recipient of excellent research and career mentorship and I’m keen to now be able to mentor other nurses to conduct practice-changing children’s health research.”
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LINDSAY JIBB STANDING OUTSIDE SHOWING THE SMARTPHONE APP THAT SUPPORTS REAL-TIME PAIN TREATMENT FOR ADOLESCENTS WITH CANCER.
Assistant Professor Lindsay Jibb’s research focuses on optimizing the care of children with cancer and their families in a holistic way — considering their physical, mental, social and emotional health, particularly when they are out of the hospital.
One of Wright’s recent investigations is “Indigenous mothers’ experiences of using primary care in Hamilton, Ontario, for their infants”. It explored how Indigenous mothers experience using healthcare services to meet the health needs of their infants. “In Canada, the infant mortality rate for Indigenous newborns is 2-3 times higher than average. In some communities, that number is even higher,” says Wright.
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Dr. Wright’s experiences working as a Nurse Practitioner in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in Saskatoon, SK initially brought the full scope of these healthcare inequities to her attention. Many of the parents she worked with had to leave their Northern communities for weeks at a time in order to access healthcare. “I began to notice the differences of how these women accessed and experienced care,” says Wright. When she discovered
Wright led a qualitative research study guided by a TwoEyed Seeing framework that involved interviews with 19 Indigenous mothers and 12 health care providers from the Hamilton, Ontario urban area. This study aimed to understand how Indigenous mothers experienced using health services in the city to meet the health needs of their infants. Findings demonstrated that mothers want to build trusting relationships with their health providers and feel safe in their encounters with them. This requires that health providers understand how colonization continues to impact Indigenous families and to strive to understand the unique context and needs of each family they care for. Health providers can help promote access to health care through using effective communication strategies, non-judgmental care and a strength-based approach. “This work demonstrates the need for trauma informed and culturally safe approaches to care,” says Wright. “Nurses pride ourselves on taking a holistic approach to care, and we still have a lot of room for growth and improvement, particularly in thinking about the mental health needs of individuals as well as their emotional and spiritual needs.” Wright’s research findings can help health providers develop contextual-awareness to better recognize and respond to the health and well-being of Indigenous families. Providing culturally safe and family-centered care can lead to positive health care interactions, and may improve health outcomes for Indigenous infants and their families.
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Wright and her team have since developed a video series in which the Indigenous mothers included in the research study share their experiences with accessing care. The goal is to share the videos with health providers to improve the care that Indigenous mothers and children receive in Canada. The videos will also be available for use in nursing education programs across the country to support the curriculum nursing schools are providing to their students.
Nurses pride ourselves on taking a holistic approach to care. – Amy Wright Assistant Professor
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Assistant Professor Quinn Grundy’s research program focuses on the commercial determinants of health and their impact on the delivery of health services, health evidence, and consumer health information. Her research encompasses three main themes: 1) the relationships between health professions and medically-related industry; 2) conflicts of interest and industry sponsorship within biomedical research and; 3) commercial influences in mobile health. “I’m particularly interested in how the activities and practices of corporations shape our health behaviours, health policies and health population outcomes, as this has been an overlooked piece of the broader social determinants of health,” says Dr. Grundy. In the United States, the Physician Payments Sunshine Act bill passed in 2010 to bring transparency to the relationships that physicians have with the pharmaceutical and medical device companies. Currently, there is no mechanism for such transparency in Canada. And thus far, there has been little exploration into how industry interacts with nurses and the effect this has on patient care. Through her clinical nursing experience, Grundy was aware that nurses, too, interacted with industry representatives much like their physician colleagues. “There is a false assumption that nurses don’t make decisions because they do not prescribe. This is untrue,” says Grundy. “Nurses have valuable institutional and patient/family knowledge. They’re the hub of a multidisciplinary team. They’re often involved in treatment and purchasing decision-making.”
influence nurses (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018), she details how through such relationships, industry representatives gain insider access to decision-making within hospitals, raising the question of whether commercial imperatives are driving clinical decisions. Grundy’s future plans involve looking at the broader commercial influences on health information and consumer health beyond the hospital. One of Grundy’s recent investigations, for example, explored the ways that developers of medicines-related apps collect, share, and commercialize user data. Her team found that apps that claimed to be evidencebased delivered highly tailored sponsored content or product placement on the basis of user data. Nurses are often end-users of these apps, or suggest apps for medication adherence to patients and caregivers. “Tracing the flow of user data from these apps can lead to a better understanding of how this information is being used and the impact it has on consumer and public health,” says Grundy. Grundy aims for this research to translate to practice at the policy level. Her research has the potential to help inform decision-makers on how to create more independence from industry, and find ways to strengthen our healthcare system to provide the services, education and information that industry is currently providing.
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Grundy began her program of research to understand the way nurses interact with industry representatives in clinical practice and the impact they have on care delivery or health systems. She met nurses who told her they interact with industry representatives every day. Sometimes the relationship was built into the nurses’ jobs — delivering in-services on new products or helping provide technical device support, and delivering free samples and gifts. In her book, Infiltrating healthcare: How marketing works underground to
Nurses have valuable institutional and patient/family knowledge. They’re the hub of a multidisciplinary team. – Quinn Grundy Assistant Professor
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To address these inequities, Dr. Wright works closely with the Indigenous community. “My research is community engaged, meaning that it is completely collaborative with the Indigenous community to ensure the work is aligned with Indigenous traditions, needs and values, and meets the research priorities that they have,” she says.
there was very little information on how Indigenous parents access care for their infants and children, Wright set out to address the inequities.
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Assistant Professor Amy Wright’s program of research focuses on equitable access to healthcare, cultural safety, and trauma and violence-informed care for Indigenous people. Access to healthcare is widely acknowledged as a social determinant of health, and can help mitigate the negative impacts of social inequity that disproportionately affects Indigenous people in Canada. Despite this, Indigenous people often experience difficulties accessing care.
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Jeanna McCuaig, in her third year of Bloomberg Nursing’s doctoral program, wants to ensure that all women with ovarian cancer have genetic testing which could have an impact on their outcomes. She is conducting research on the impact of reflexive (automatic) tumour genetic testing for the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes for women with ovarian cancer. Since 2018, Ontario has made genetic testing of ovarian tumour tissue part of standard protocols. While tumour genetic testing can streamline services and provide timely genetic information to personalize cancer treatments, there is no knowledge of the impact this testing has on clinical genetic services, comprehensive hereditary cancer risk assessments, and the patient experience associated with implementing this model of care.
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Under the supervision of Professor Kelly Metcalfe, McCuaig’s research aims to close that knowledge gap by evaluating the impact of reflexive tumour genetic testing for high-grade serous ovarian cancer patients. McCuaig has had incredible success in obtaining funding to support her research, including a CIHR Women’s Health Clinical Mentorship Grant, American Board of Genetic Counseling Inaugural Research Grant, and a Queen Elizabeth II Graduate Scholarship in Science & Technology.
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With advances in precision medicine in recent years, women’s options and expectations of care have changed. Between 2007 and 2016, cancer genetics referral volumes have increased by 184% while the related genetic counselling workforce has only increased by 26%. This has led to long wait-times, with patients waiting an average of six months for an initial consultation. “At the same time, advances in personalized cancer treatment have increased the urgency of genetic testing,” says McCuaig. “For example, women with high-grade serous ovarian cancer may qualify for a certain treatment, but only if a BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation has been identified through genetic testing.” With many hospitals and cancer centres around the world looking to implement new models of genetic service delivery to meet the current need, learnings from Ontario’s model could be far-reaching. McCuaig’s research findings could help change the status quo of genetic counselling and testing, and help improve models of care in Ontario and beyond in order to meet the needs of patients and their families, and ultimately improve patient outcomes.
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“The hope is that my research findings would serve to both improve the current model at Princess Margaret, but also guide the national implementation of similar reflexive tumour testing for ovarian cancer.” says McCuaig.
The hope is that my research findings would serve to both improve the current model at Princess Margaret, but also guide the national implementation of similar reflexive tumour testing for ovarian cancer. – Jeanna McCuaig PhD student
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“I heard about the Summer Research Program before I had even begun the nursing program at UofT and was excited about the chance to be a part of ongoing nursing research,” says Dana Bourque from the BScN Class of 2020. “I found all of the research topics so interesting and immediately knew that it was something I wanted to be a part of.” In the summer of 2019, 12 students participated in our Undergraduate Student Summer Research Program, which pairs students with faculty members to give them the opportunity to be introduced to research and be integrated into a faculty member’s program of research. Bourque was paired with Assistant Professor Craig Dale to contribute to his scoping review evaluating interventions to facilitate oral access (such as tooth brushing) for intubated adult patients who were critically ill or undergoing surgical procedures.
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“With no prior research experience, I walked into the program not knowing what – Dana Bourque to expect. It was exciting Undergraduate student to be able to explore this topic in depth and gain an understanding of how much room for improvement there is regarding the oral access tools available to practitioners, nurses in particular,” says Bourque. “I have enjoyed learning about the process and appreciate the amount of time and effort that goes into every research project.”
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“The issue of early discharges is one that I see a lot in my clinical work at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health,” says Ling, who is an Advanced Practice Clinical Leader in the Medical Withdrawal Service at the hospital. “We know that patients who leave inpatient withdrawal management settings early generally have negative outcomes such as relapse to substance use and subsequent readmission to hospital.”
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I want to develop a better understanding of this problem and ultimately identify opportunities to increase patient engagement and prevent early discharges from happening.
Bloomberg Nursing’s Undergraduate program requires applicants to have at least 10 completed university credits to apply. Before starting our nursing program, Bourque earned a bachelor of science degree with a major in biomedical science.
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Part of Ling’s research will involve interviewing patients in order to have a deeper understanding of what contributed to their early discharges. At a time when Canada is in the midst of an opioid use crisis and more solutions are needed to help support those who enter treatment, Ling’s research is timely. Until now, there has not been any qualitative interview research on this subject, and Ling is looking forward to filling in the knowledge gaps. Her research also places a special emphasis on sex and gender differences, recognizing that males and females may have different reasons for and predictors of leaving treatment early. Women often face additional barriers to accessing treatment, for example, due to family obligations, such as concerns about childcare. Early discharge from withdrawal management settings is a major barrier for successful patient outcomes — typically defined as a reduction or cessation of substance use and improved physical health and psychosocial functioning. “Since early discharges are so prevalent in addictions settings,” Ling continued, “I want to develop a better understanding of this problem and ultimately identify opportunities to increase patient engagement and prevent early discharges from happening.” In identifying any early discharge predictors through her research, Ling and colleagues could potentially use this information to guide the development of interventions to prevent early discharges from occurring, helping improve patient outcomes.
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Bourque enjoyed working on the project so much during her time in the summer program that she’s continued on with the research in a work-study position. “It’s been so fulfilling to see it all come together. My hope for this project is that it will provide the evidence needed to support the development of a tool that is safe and comfortable for patients, uncomplicated to use and cost efficient.”
Sara Ling, in her third year of Bloomberg Nursing’s doctoral program, is conducting research to understand why patients living with substance use disorder discharge early from withdrawal management settings, and what predicts these early — sometimes referred to as “against medical advice” discharges — that commonly occur when a patient leaves an inpatient hospital setting before their treatment goals are complete.
Under the supervision of Assistant Professor Cleverley, Ling is conducting multi-methods research that involves using administrative data to examine potential predictors of early discharge from an inpatient withdrawal management setting.
Once Bourque extracted the required data, she worked with her fellow student and co-reviewer to input all of the data into a master spreadsheet. “Although it can take some time and a lot of tweaking along the way to bring a project to fruition, it’s satisfying to continually make progress,” says Bourque.
Although it can take some time and a lot of tweaking along the way to bring a project to fruition, it’s satisfying to continually make progress.
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“I looked through thousands of articles and chose to either include or exclude them in the review, first based on the title and abstract, then based on the full text,” says Bourque. She worked collaboratively with another student to resolve any conflicts about the decisions. “Once we decided on which articles to include, I requested full text versions through the library and begin the process of extracting the key data we needed for the study from each one. I also emailed authors to get more details about their reports when required in order to be as thorough as possible.”
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SARA LING & SUPERVISOR, DR. KRISTIN CLEVERLEY
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Encouraging Undergraduates
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FINLAND
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Our faculty have research partnerships in 38 countries. From Brazil to Switzerland, Cuba to Tasmania, Bloomberg Nursing’s faculty members engage with researchers around the world, making discoveries and sharing knowledge to improve healthcare delivery and outcomes for patients around the world. 18 | Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing
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2018-2020 Awards and Distinctions
Inducted into the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences In 2018, Professor Emerita and Former Dean Dorothy Pringle was named a Distinguished Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences. She is one of a select group of Canada’s most accomplished health sciences researchers; there are no more than 10 Distinguished Fellows at any one time. Dr. Pringle’s research focused on the care and quality of daily life of older people with cognitive impairment and the contributions of their family caregivers. Professor Cindy-Lee Dennis was inducted as a Fellow in 2018, and Dean and Professor Linda Johnston and Professor Carles Muntaner were inducted in 2019. Dr. Dennis leads research into perinatal, maternal and paternal mental health; she is an internationally recognized expert on breastfeeding. She currently leads the Canadian arm of the Healthy Lives Trajectory Initiative, which has the goal of improving health and habits even before pregnancy. Dr. Linda Johnston, Dean and Professor, is a leader in nursing education, neonatal nursing research and a strong advocate of the value and necessity of evidence-based healthcare, knowledge translation and advanced practice education and training for the neonatal speciality nursing workforce. Dr. Carles Muntaner’s significant body of research in health equity, social epidemiology, health disparities, and work and health make him a valued contributor to policy development and research in organizations such as the World Health Organization. Bloomberg Nursing has a total of 11 Faculty members who are Fellows of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences.
Inducted into the American Academy of Nursing Professors Elizabeth Peter, Doris Howell and Robyn Stremler were inducted into the Academy in 2018, and adjunct faculty member Joy Richards was inducted in 2019. Dr. Peter investigates moral distress among nurses, and has a particular interest in nursing ethics. Dr. Doris Howell leads research into cancer care, patient-reported outcomes and self-management with the goal of empowering patients. Dr. Robyn Stremler’s research focuses on sleep from infancy through adolescence; she is developing apps to monitor sleep health. Dr. Joy Richards is Vice President Patient Experience and Chief Health Professions at University Health Network, which has the largest hospital-based research program in Canada. Bloomberg Nursing has a total of 17 Faculty members who are Fellows of the American Academy of Nursing
Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing Dr. Sioban Nelson, former Dean of the Faculty of Nursing, was awarded the 2019 Ethel Johns Award. The Ethel Johns Award recognizes distinguished servicers to nursing education in Canada. Dr. Nelson has made outstanding contributions to nursing education in Canada and internationally, such as through her work on the Canadian Nurses Association’s National Expert Commission for the Future of the Health Care System and through her collaboration with colleagues to develop a model of interprofessional education and practice.
Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology In 2018, Dr. Martine Puts received the Award of Excellence in Nursing Research for her work to improve health outcomes for older adults diagnosed with cancer.
Inducted into the Canadian Nurse Educator Institute Dr. Linda McGillis Hall was inducted as a Fellow of the Canadian Nurse Educator Institute in 2019. Dr. McGillis Hall was recognized for her contributions to nursing education, particularly through her timely research into the change of license to practice requirements in Canada, as well as her research into the role and integration of internationally educated nurses in the Canadian health care system.
Royal Society of Canada Dr. Jennifer Stinson was admitted as a member of the Royal Society of Canada’s College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists in 2018. Dr. Stinson is a leading researcher in pain management in children. 20 | Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing
Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association
Dr. Doris Howell received the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2019 for her contributions to oncology nursing in patient-reported outcomes and symptom self-management by oncology patients.
Dr. Kim Widger received the Pediatric Award of Excellence in 2019. She was recognized for her research, mentorship and education in pediatric hospice palliative care. She has led research to improve uptake of palliative care across pediatric hospitals in Canada and to identify end-oflife health care use for children.
Council of Ontario University Programs in Nursing Dr. Martine Puts received the Scholarship into Practice award in 2019, and Dr. Craig Dale received the award in 2020. Dr. Puts received the award for her work on improving care for older adults with cancer by implementing comprehensive geriatric assessment. Dr. Puts holds the Canada Research Chair in Care of Frail Older Adults. Dr. Dale was recognized for his work improving oral health and hygiene in ventilated patients in critical care settings. Dr. Dale was a CIHR Embedded Clinician Scientist (2016-2020).
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario Dr. Robyn Stremler received the Leadership Award in Nursing Research in 2019. Dr. Stremler was recognized for her outstanding contributions to research into child and family health research, through her work on sleep from infancy to adolescence.
National Leadership Network of Ontario Research Award Dr. Lianne Jeffs was awarded the Research Award in May 2019 in recognition of her research into quality and safety particularly related to transitions in care. Dr. Jeffs is the inaugural Research and Innovation Lead and Scholar in Resident at Sinai Health System.
Sigma Theta Tau International Lambda-Pi-at-Large Dr. Kim Widger received STTI’s Dorothy M. Pringle Award for Excellence in Nursing Research in 2018. Dr. Widger’s research focuses on end-of life-care for children suffering life-threatening illness or conditions.
International Awards
Canadian Association of Psycho-Oncology Dr. Doris Howell received the CAPO-CIHR Institute of Cancer Research Award for Research Excellence in 2018. Dr. Howell’s research has focused on improving health outcomes for people with cancer by incorporating patient-reported outcomes into care management.
Dr. Cindy-Lee Dennis is the recipient of the 2018 International Marcé Medal in recognition of her international work in perinatal mental health. Dr. Martine Puts received the Calabresi Medal in 2018 from the International Society of Geriatric Oncology in recognition of her research and leadership in geriatric oncology. Dr. Sioban Nelson received the University of Virginia’s Agnes Dillon Randolph Award in 2018 for her contributions to the field of nursing history.
Dr. Carles Muntaner received the American Psychological Association/ National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health Gwendolyn Puryear Keita Award for Social Justice and the Welfare of Working People in 2019, in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the field.
Dr. Denise Gastaldo was awarded a doctorate, Honoris Causa, from the Universidade da Coruna, Spain, in 2019 in recognition of the impact of her research and her capacity-building work for Spanish nursing research.
Dr. Quinn Grundy received the Sigma Theta Tau International Emerging Nurse Researcher Award in 2020. Dr. Grundy is interested in the privacy and consumer health information, and commercial interests in health and how they affect health care delivery.
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Pediatric Palliative Care Matters
Quality of Life in Older Adults with Cancer
Canada Research Chair focused on advancing understanding and delivery of high-quality pediatric palliative care
Research program for improving quality of life and health outcomes of older adults with cancer
In 2019, Associate Professor Kimberley Widger was awarded a five-year Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Pediatric Palliative Care. Tier 2 Chairs are awarded to exceptional emerging researchers who are identified as leaders in their field by peers. Dr. Widger’s program of research focuses on examining and enhancing the structures, processes and outcomes of care provided to children living with a life-threatening condition and their families. During her tenure as Chair, Widger will address key knowledge gaps in this area to advance the understanding and delivery of high-quality pediatric palliative care.
Associate Professor Martine Puts was awarded a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Care of Frail Older Adults in Fall 2018. An international leader in the field of geriatric oncology, Puts’ research program focuses on improving the quality of life and health outcomes of older adults with cancer — a growing segment of the Canadian population.
“My vision is that every family of a child diagnosed with a life-threatening condition receives optimal pediatric palliative care throughout the illness regardless of where they receive care and the outcome of the illness,” says Widger. To achieve this, she is working to identify indicators and develop validated methods for measuring pediatric palliative care quality, and assess the current quality and impact of pediatric palliative care on patient, family, and health system outcomes. Currently, there are no good tools available for measuring quality of life for children with life-threatening conditions. Widger is looking to change this. One of her first tasks as Chair involves interviewing children, their families and other healthcare professionals on what should be measured to assess quality of life in order to develop such a tool. “Quality of life is one of the most important things we can measure since that is one of the things we are trying to improve as part of delivering high-quality palliative care,” says Widger. “This tool could also be used in research to test a specific intervention or compare different models of palliative care to see which works best at improving quality of life.” The urgency of achieving the vision for Widger’s program of research has grown since Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) was legalized in Canada in 2016. As a member of the panel convened by the Canadian Council of Academies to synthesize evidence on MAID for mature minors, much of Widger’s previous research on the delivery of specialized pediatric palliative care in Canada
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was featured prominently in the report, which highlighted the need for all children with life-threatening illness to have access to high-quality palliative care, whether eligible for MAID or not. “Without full access to high-quality palliative care early in the trajectory of a life-threatening condition, children and families who are struggling may feel their only option is to choose MAID,” says Widger. “It is critical to increase the understanding of what constitutes high-quality palliative care and how to deliver it, both to reduce the need for MAID in Canada as well as to address the needs of the estimated 21.5 million children worldwide who might benefit from palliative care.”
“Few older adults are included in clinical studies of cancer,” says Puts, “which means there is limited evidence about which treatments work best for this population and how they affect patient outcomes.” During her tenure as Chair, Puts aims to address this gap in research by evaluating existing interventions by engaging older adults with cancer in research to ensure the interventions are relevant. She has embarked on a multi-stage program of research to develop and evaluate an online tool that patients, caregivers and clinicians can use to determine the most effective care approaches for this population. Puts is currently engaged in a multicentre randomized controlled trial: “Clinical and Cost-effectiveness of a Comprehensive geriatric assessment and management for Canadian elders with Cancer—the 5C study”, which examines the clinical and cost-effectiveness of comprehensive geriatric assessment and management for older adults with cancer across multiple cancer centres throughout Canada. To do this, Puts is recruiting 350 individuals with cancer over age 70 across Canada, who contribute to the research process. “The patients will be involved in the development of all interventions,” says Puts, a novel approach in this field. The goal is to improve the quality of life of older adults living with cancer.
Quality of life is one of the biggest reasons why older adults with cancer consider accepting or refusing treatment with chemotherapy. “This study is the only one we know of that uses quality of life as the primary outcome,” says Puts. While she holds the Chair, Puts aims to not only improve the health and wellbeing of frail older adults, but to build capacity in an underserved and growing population whose health issues comprise a significant portion of Canada’s health expenditures. Puts’ research findings will provide oncologists in cancer treatment centres in Canada and around the world with access to geriatric assessment and recommendations that improve healthcare systems and health outcomes for this vulnerable population, and will empower older adults with improved knowledge about their health and self-management. “In developing these interventions for older adults with cancer, we can make a significant impact on not just the health care delivery, but also health outcomes of this patient population,” says Puts.
“When an older adult is diagnosed with cancer, the first thing clinicians do is perform a screening for frailty called the Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA),” says Puts. The CGA can help clinicians decide which chemotherapy drugs or combinations are most appropriate based on the patient’s existing health conditions and the medications they currently take. A more targeted treatment approach can reduce side effects and improve the efficacy of medication – leading to better outcomes and better quality of life.
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2018-2020 Research Funding Awarded
Improving the Lives of Cancer Survivors Research chair allows assistant professor to optimize the quality of life of those who have completed cancer treatment Assistant Professor Samantha Mayo was appointed as the RBC Financial Group Chair in Oncology Nursing Research in September 2019. This Chair is supported jointly through affiliations with the University Health Network, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and the Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing at the University of Toronto. Mayo’s research focuses on understanding the needs of cancer survivors — particularly those with blood cancers such as lymphoma and leukemia. Through her work, Mayo aims to optimize the long-term health of cancer survivors by understanding patterns and predictors of late and long-term effects of cancer treatments, investigating biological mechanisms, and designing interventions to mitigate the negative impacts of these effects. “We know that even after their cancer treatment is over, individuals experience ongoing challenges with physical and mental health, which can impact practical aspects of life, such as return to work and social relationships,” says Mayo. “These patients receive very intensive treatments that pose risks for long-term quality of life.” Mayo’s patient-oriented research involves interviewing survivors, which provides a deeper understanding of the emotional and functional impacts on an individual’s everyday life after cancer treatment. In consultation with survivors and point-of-care clinicians from across the country, Mayo has identified a need to continue to develop and test tailored interventions for this population that will help them manage their physical health, mental health, re-integration, and also the need for clinician resources for survivorship care. To address these priorities, Mayo is establishing a multi-pronged, patient-oriented research program in order to determine the long-term physical and psychosocial needs of this population. “By learning more about who is most likely to experience these impairments, interventions can be developed and tailored to help patients and their families minimize any negative impact of these impairments on their everyday lives,” says Mayo. As Chair, Mayo plans to enhance cancer-nursing research by supporting novice nurse researchers to improve the care — and health outcomes — of cancer survivors. “Given the integral role of nurses and the health professions in the care of cancer survivors, one of my priorities as Chair is to enhance the integration of clinicians as trainees within this research program,” says Mayo.
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Evidence-based practice is best facilitated by strong mentorship, and many nurses at the point-of-care have clinical questions and research ideas that arise from their practice., Mayo hopes to provide mentorship and research opportunities for nurses and other health profession colleagues who are interested in engaging with research or participating in knowledge translation or scholarship activities to improve patient care and health outcomes of this population. “There have been many treatment advancements that have led to greater control of these diseases, and therefore enhanced survival,” says Mayo. In fact, lymphoma survivors are currently one of the fastest growing groups of cancer survivors in Canada. “So I’m investigating how to enhance this survival, and optimize the quality of life of these individuals.”
Investigators
Sponsor
Program
Title of Research Project
Awarded
C. Chu (PI), R. Biss, M. Chignell (Co-Is)
New Frontiers in Research Fund
Exploration
Developing and assessing an innovative exergaming technology for older adults living in long-term care homes with a user-centred design approach
$149,172
C. Chu (PI), R. Biss (Co-I)
Centre for Aging and Brain Health Innovation
Spark Program
Developing an at-home sensor system to detect social isolation and functional decline in high-risk older adults in the community
$50,000
C. Chu (PI), S. Khan (Co-I)
Centre for Aging and Brain Health Innovation
Spark Program
Developing a gamified assessment tool to estimate physical and cognitive decline in older adults living in nursing homes
$49,423
C. Chu (PI)
Women’s Xchange
15K Challenge
Designing exergames for older women living in long-term care homes to optimize their health
$15,000
C. Chu (PI), R. Beleno, et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Catalyst Grant: Patient-Oriented Research
Assessing the physiological and behavioural effects of orally ingested cannabidiol (CBD) in older adults with dementia living at home
$90,300
R. Wang, C. Chu (Coapplicants)
Age-Well
Strategic Investment Program
Commercializing games for a haptic rehabilitation robot
$30,000
K. Cleverley (lead)
University of Toronto
Institutional Strategic Initiatives Seed Fund
Mental health for students and youth
$90,500
K. Cleverley, D. Shime, E. McCann, (co-PIs), L. Jeffs et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Transitions in Care – Evaluation Grants
Facilitating effective mental health care transitions for youth: Evaluation of the transition support worker model
$198,534
D. Korczak (PI), K. Cleverley, M. Parry, et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Project Grant
Measuring cardiovascular Outcomes of Depression in referred Youth (MODIFY)
$914,175
J.L. Henderson, G. Chaim, A. Cheung, K. Cleverley (co-PIs), MA Barwick, et al. (co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Project Grant
Community-based integrative collaborative care teams to enhance service delivery to youth with mental health and substance use challenges: A multi-site pragmatic randomized controlled trial
$711,452
D.E. Wiljer (PI), K. Cleverley, et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Planning & Dissemination Grant
Disseminating findings from the ‘Bridging the Gap’ Study: A study examining a digital tool to transform mental health and wellness help-seeking in transition-aged youth
$9,400
D. Korczak (PI), K. Cleverley et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Children’s Hospital Foundation
Implementation of a youth suicide prevention intervention: Learning how to export nationally
$1,173,875
K.J. Bennett (PI), B. Andrade, K. Cleverley, D. Courtney et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Planning & Dissemination Grant
TRUSTY: A knowledge dissemination tool to strengthen practice guideline literacy and promote their use in child and youth mental health care decision-making
$20,000
J.L. Henderson, J. Relihan, L.D. Hawke (PIs), K.D. Cleverley, et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Operating Grant; Patient-oriented research impact assessment grants
Impact of youth and caregiver engagement in youth and mental health and substance user service development: A patientoriented research study.
$50,000
J.L. Henderson, S. MacEachern, S.P. Barbic, L.D. Hawke (Co-PIs), K. Cleverley et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
COVID-19 Rapid Research – Social Policy and Public Health Responses
Youth mental health and substance use in the context of COVID-19: A rapid response multicomponent program of youthengaged research and action.
$477,890
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Investigators
Sponsor
Program
Title of Research Project
Awarded
A. Voineskos (NPI), K. Cleverley (Co-PI), et al., TAY-CAMH Cohort Study Team
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Discovery Fund
The Toronto Adolescent and Youth CAMH Cohort Study
$10,606,528
A. Conway (PI)
University of Toronto Connaught Fund
New Investigator Award
Pilot randomized controlled trial of nasal high flow oxygen during procedural sedation and analgesia
$19,000
Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation and Saskatchewan Centre for PatientOriented Research
Sprout Grant
Towards improving the quality of life for long-term care residents: Exploring the current factors affecting healthcare provision and health outcomes
$180,000
Canadian Gerontological Nursing Association
Research Grant
B. Whitney, C.A. Estabrooks, A.S. Wagg (PIs), L.A. Cranley, et al. (Co-Is).
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Project Grant
C. Dale (PI)
The Ontario Lung Association: Breathing as One
Allied Health Research Grant
C. Dale (PI)
The Network for Canadian Oral Health Research
R. Compton (PI), L. Cranley et al. (Advisory Committee), M. Wallis et al. (Co-Is)
R. Compton (PI), L. Cranley et al. (Co-Is)
Building capacity among nurses working in long-term care: A systematic review of qualitative evidence
$2,500
Investigators
Sponsor
Program
Title of Research Project
Awarded
J.A. Knight (PI), C-L. Dennis et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Catalyst Grant: Canadian Research in Urgent Areas
Parental cannabis use in the perinatal period and child outcomes: Capturing changes with legalization in the Ontario Birth Study
$120,087
C.S. Birken (PI), C-L.E. Dennis et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Project Grant
PRECEDE: Preconception risk factors and Cardiometabolic health in Early childhood
$1,147,500
D. Gastaldo
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
SIG
Pathways to precarity facing Canadians in the global gig economy: Implications for public policy
$506
A. Cortinois (PI), D. Gastaldo et al. (Co-Is)
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
Insight Development Grant
Fractured families, fractured communities: Comparing the lived experiences of temporary foreign workers and indigenous people relocating from rural to urban areas in Canada
$69,143
I. Sakamoto (PI), D. Gastaldo et al. (Co-Is).
University of Toronto
Dean’s Network Award, Faculty of Social Work
Margins to frameworks: Praxis-ing immigrant/racialized/ marginalized communities’ tacit knowledge in anti-oppressive community organizing
$25,000
J. Shaw (PI), D. Gastaldo et al. (Co-Is)
University of Toronto
Dalla Lana School of Public Health
A critical analysis of academic impact: A case study of the Centre for Critical Qualitative Health Research
$2,000
W. Rogers (P.I.), J. Johnson (Co-PI), Q. Grundy et al. (Co-Is)
Australian Research Council
Discovery Grant
Support of sales. Medical device representatives in Australian hospitals
AUD $311,000
Q. Grundy (PI)
University of Toronto Connaught Fund
New Investigator Award
Conflict of interest as ethical shorthand: Articulating and managing the range of “non-financial” interests and their impact on biomedical research
$20,000
E.M. Hillan & J.S. Aitchison (Co-PIs)
Alva Foundation
Foundation Funding Support
Clinic-in-a-box
$150,000
D. Howell, L. Moody (CoPIs), G.M. Devins, et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Planning and Dissemination Grant
Canadian Association of Psycho-oncology (CAPO) 2018: Tailored and Targeted Interventions: The new psychosocial frontier
$10,000
D. Howell
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Travel Awards
Technology and Innovation supporting the health of older adults (S. Budhwani, doctoral student IHPME))
$730
Study on the personalized recommendation system for symptom management of patients with breast cancer based on big data
¥480,000
SUSTAINMENT, SUSTAINABILITY, AND SPREAD STUDY (SSASSy): An exploratory study of factors that contribute to the sustainment, sustainability and spread of a complex quality improvement intervention in Canadian Nursing Homes
$967,624
A multi-centre randomized controlled pilot and feasibility study of the implementation of an oral care intervention with concurrent de-adoption of oral chlorhexidine prophylaxis for ventilated critically ill patients (The CHORAL Study)
$20,000
A multi-centered stepped wedge cluster randomized controlled trial (RCT) of the de-adoption of oral chlorhexidine prophylaxis and implementation of an oral care bundle for ventilated critically ill patients (The CHORAL Study)
$20,000
Understanding the social determinants of health from the standpoint of patients: An institutional ethnography of mental health, addictions and poverty in the lives of people with chronic pain
$244,252
Managing Pain in Collaboration in the Intensive Care Unit (MPIC-ICU): Impact on clinical practices and patient outcomes
$684,674
F. Wu (PI), D. Howell (Co-I)
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Scaling up psychological treatments for perinatal depression and anxiety symptoms via telemedicine
US$12,795,956
J. Cafazzo et al (Co-PIs), D. Howell, L.A. Jibb, S. Mayo, J.N. Stinson, et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Cancer Society/Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Cancer Survivorship Team Grant Survivorship
Virtualizing survivorship: Implementing a more timely and comprehensive model of follow-up care
$2,491,070
A randomized clinical trial of at-home transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) for depression in pregnancy
$1,017,608
M.L. Quan (PI), D.M. Howell, K.A. Metcalfe et al. (Co-Is)
Cancer Survivorship Team Grant Survivorship
Preparing to survive: Improving outcomes for young women with breast cancer
$1,152,908
@PandemicPregnancyGuide Study: A cross-sectional survey given via social media to understand sources and level of distress among pregnant individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic
$25,000
Canadian Cancer Society/Canadian Institutes of Health Research
I. Mucsi (PI) D. Howell et al. (Co-Is)
Kidney Foundation of Canada
Biomedical Research Grant
Patient reported outcome tools for better assessment and patient centred kidney care
$98,940
F. Webster (PI), C. Dale et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Project Grant
C. Gélinas, D.P. Laporta (Co-PIs), C. Dale, L. Rose, et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Project Grant
D. Singla (PI), C-L. Dennis et al. (Co-Is)
Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute
S.N. Vigod, D.M. Blumberger (Co-PIs), C-L.E. Dennis, et al. (Co-Is).
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
T. Bolger (PI), C.L. Dennis et al. (Co-Is)
St. Michael’s Hospital Foundation
A. Bérard (PI), C-L Dennis et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Rapid Funding for DSEN Targeted Research
Canadian multi-province cohorts of pregnant women and children
$150,000
I. Mucsi, S.J. Bartlett (Co-PIs), D.M. Howell, et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Project Grant
Electronic patient reported outcome measures to improve patient-centered solid organ transplant care
$918,000
P.A. Gregory et al. (PIs), C.L. Dennis et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Transitions in Care
Facilitating transitions and access across the pregnancy continuum of care – A health system intervention for Indigenous women living in northern Manitoba
$944,446
K. Haase (PI), D. Howell, M. Puts et al. (Co-Is)
Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation
Establishment Grant
A prospective mixed-methods study of self-management in older adults with cancer and multimorbidity in two Canadian provinces
$103,180
P.A. Gregory (PI), C.L. Dennis et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Project Gran
Facilitating access across the pregnancy continuum of care – A health system intervention to improve care transitions and health outcomes for Indigenous women in northern Manitoba
$761,176
L. McCarthy, S. HahnGoldberg (Co-PIs), L. Jeffs et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Transitions in Care – Best and Wise Practices
PODS meets PROMPT: Enhancing medication support at transitions in care
$99,993
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Project Grant
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Investigators R.G. Maunder (PI), L. Jeffs et al. Co-Is)
Sponsor Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Program
Title of Research Project
Operating Grant – COVID-19: Public Health Response and its Impact
Peer Champion Support for Hospital Health Care Workers: It’s a Marathon not a Sprint
Awarded $498,900
L.A. Jibb (PI), et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Patient Oriented Research Catalyst Grant
Setting a new research agenda in pediatric cancer: A prioritysetting partnership with patient-, survivor-, family- and clinicianknowledge users
$99,649
L. Jibb (PI), Q. Grundy (CoPI), et al.
New Frontiers in Research Fund
Exploration
Children’s privacy and mobile health applications: An analysis of data sharing practices and impact
$248,753
L.A. Jibb (PI), J.N. Stinson et al. (Co-Is)
Garron Family Cancer Centre Clinical Advisory Council and Pain Centre and Hospital for Sick Children
Innovation Grant
PainSquadTM: Implementation of an app into routine clinical care to help kids with cancer track their pain.
$12,500
L.A. Jibb (PI), J.N. Stinson et al. (Co-Is)
Rally Foundation
Young Investigator Award
Building mHealth capacity to manage pain in young children with cancer
USD$25,000
S. Mayo (PI)
Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology
Research Grant
Prevalence of cognitive difficulties across tumour sites
$5,000
K. McGilton, M. Robertson (PIs), M. Puts et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Transitions in Care – Best and Wise Practices
Transitional Care Programs: Advancing our understanding of what works
$96,013
A. Iaboni (PI), K. McGilton, C. Chu et al. (Co-Is)
Age Well – NCE
Core Research Catalyst Grant
Location tracking-based health status indices and their integration into clinical support tools in long-term care
$30,000
S. Khan, A. Iaboni (Co-PIs), K.S. McGilton, et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Catalyst Grant: Analysis of CLSA data
Development of machine learning models to characterize homebound status in older adults in Canada
$60,000
H. Chertkow, N.D. Anderson, M.K. Andrew, et al., including K.S. McGilton (Co-PIs)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration on Aging
Phase Two of the Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging
$31,625,000
J.M. Bethell (PI), K.S. McGilton, et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Catalyst Grant: Analysis of CLSA data
The association between loneliness and cognitive decline and the roles personality traits may play
$70,000
Project Grant
Computer vision for daily monitoring of gait instability to detect an increased risk of falling
$344,250
CFNU National Nurse Study: Outlook on Nursing Study
$101,595
Investigators
Sponsor
Program
Title of Research Project
Awarded
N. Baxter (PI), K. Metcalfe et al. (Co-I)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Planning & Dissemination
BEFORE: Education and dissemination of an oncofertility decision aid
$10,000
K. Shankardass (PI), C. Muntaner et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Project Grant
Strengthening the implementation of “Health in all Policies” at the county/municipal level in Ontario and Quebec using realist explanatory case studies and knowledge mobilization
$428,400
C. Muntaner (Co-Lead)
WHO
Evaluation of the Rio framework on social determinants of health
US$30,000
T. Bodin (PI), C. Muntaner (Co-PI)
Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare (FORTE)
Programme Grants: Working Life Related Challenges 2019
Effects of non-standard work arrangements on health, work and families – solutions for the future in Sweden
$46,063
P. O’Campo (PI), C. Muntaner et al. (Co-Is)
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
Insight Development Grant
Improving experimental designs for social science research: refinements to the single case experimental design
$60,523
S. Nelson (PI)
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
SIG
Understanding the root causes of violence within the nursing profession
$500
M. Parry (PI)
Diabetes Action Canada (SPOR)
Patient-Oriented Research Intercentre Trainee Internship Award in Diabetes and its Complications
Telling Stories: Uncovering the sex and gender influences on the self-management of type 2 diabetes in on-reserve Indigenous Men and Women (H. Kewageshig, doctoral student)
$10,000
M. Parry (PI)
Ontario SPOR Support Unit
Empower
Building capacity for patient-oriented research (POR) in clinical trials, translating the evidence in practice policy and outcomes: The POR STEPP Digital Health Project in Ontario
$25,000
L. Pilote (NPI), C. Norris & V. Raparelli (Co-PIs), M. Parry (Co-Lead, KTE) et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research/ Gender Net Plus ERA-NET
Co-Fund on Sex, Gender and UN Sustainable Development
Gender Outcomes InterNational Group: To Further Well-being Development (GOING-FWD)
$1,464,830
M. Parry, A.K. Bjørnnes (CoPIs), J. Stinson, J. WattWatson et al. (Co-Is)
Women’s XChange
15K Challenge
Her Heart Matters: Uncovering the cardiac pain experiences of women with disabilities through patient journal mapping
$15,000
A. Dhukai & M. Parry (Co-PIs), R. Stremler et al. (Co-Is)
Women’s XChange
15K Challenge
South Asian women together in a Health Initiative (SATHI): A pilot randomized controlled trial (A. Dhukai, doctoral student)
$15,000
A. Iaboni, B. Taati (Co-PIs), K.S. McGilton et al. (Co-Is).
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
L. McGillis Hall (PI)
Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions
P. Trbovich & M. Hamilton (Co-PIs), L. McGillis Hall et al. (Co-Is).
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Project Grant
Developing a pan-Canadian tool to proactively assess hospital opioid controls and improve medication safety
$485,774
J. Gegus (PI), M. Parry et al. (Co-Is)
University of Toronto
Instructional Technology Innovation Fund
Using interprofessional student-directed simulation to enhance critical thinking and collaboration in emergency situations in community health settings
$1,980
K. Metcalfe, A. Eisen (CoPIset al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Project Grant
Outcomes associated with direct rapid genetic testing at time of breast cancer diagnosis
$100,000
M. Puts (PI)
Canada Research Chairs
Tier 2
Care of Frail Older Adults
$500,000
K. Metcalfe (PI), J. McCuaig (Co-I)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Operating Women’s Health Clinical Mentorship Grant
Genetic testing in females with ovarian cancer: Impact of reflexive tumour genetic testing on clinical care (J. McCuaig, doctoral student)
$49,985
M. Puts (PI)
Kidney Foundation of Canada
Allied Health Professional Doctoral Fellowship
Predicting patient participation and their outcomes during endstage kidney disease treatment decisions (L. Yeung, doctoral student)
$29,000
J. Kotsopoulos (PI), K.A. Metcalfe, S.A. Narod (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Project Grant
Outcomes following salpingectomy in BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers
$474,300
M. Puts (PI)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Travel Award
Impact of falls on older adults (S. Sattar, doctoral student)
$1,000
J. McCuaig, R. Kim, A. Fernando (Co-PIs), K.A. Metcalfe (Co-I)
American Board of Genetic Counselors
Research Grant
The patient experience and psychological response to reflexive BRCA tumor genetic testing (J. McCuaig, doctoral student)
US$30,000
M. Puts (PI)
Canadian Cancer Society Research Institute
Travel Award
Impact of falls on older adults (S. Sattar, doctoral student)
$2,000
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Investigators
Sponsor
D. McIsaac (PI), M. Puts et al. (Co-Is)
Physicians Service Incorporated Foundation
S. Alibhai, M. Puts (Co-PIs)
MOHLTC-Ontario Medical Association
S. Alibhai (PI), M. Puts (Co-I)
Prostate Cancer Canada
R. Amin, F. Buchanan, A.S. Gershon, et al., including L. Rose (Co-PIs)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
L. Rose, B.H. Cuthbertson, M. Srinivas (Co-PIs), C. Dale et al. (Co-Is)
Program
UHN Academic Medical Organization Innovation Fund
Title of Research Project
Awarded
Catalyst Grant: SPOR Innovative Clinical Trials
Streamlining mhealth education through a Research Kitenabled multiple baseline study of the iCanCope app for youth with chronic pain
$99,980
Comprehensive Health Assessment for My Plan (CHAMP)
$198,000
J. Stinson (PI), S. Ahola Kohut, et al. (Co-Is)
Pfizer
2018 ASPIRE SCD Research Program
Skype-based Peer to Peer Support (iP2P) Program for youth with sickle cell disease: A feasibility randomized controlled trial
US$54,941
J. Stinson (PI), L Jibb et al. (Co-Is)
Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario
Seed Grant
Validating a questionnaire to assess the use of complementary health approaches among children with cancer and their parents (M. Alquudimat, doctoral student)
$14,999
Q. Pham, J.A. Cafazzo, J. MacIver, et al., (Co-PIs), J.N. Stinson et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Project Grant
Actionable analytics for optimized heart failure management and self-care
$149,175
S.H.L. Lim, E.M. Pullenayegum (Co-PIs), J.N. Stinson et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Project Grant
Accelerating discoveries: The employment trajectory of young adults with systemic lupus erythematosus
$321,300
S. Ali (PI), J. Stinson et al. (Co-Is)
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
Canada-UK Artificial Intelligence Initiative
Using AI-enhanced social robots to improve children’s healthcare experience
$437,291
R.P. Bonin, R.L. Bosma (Co-PIs), J.N. Stinson, J.H. Watt-Watson et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Planning & dissemination Grant
University of Toronto Summer Institute in Pain
$17,500
M. Moayedi; M.P. McAndrews (Co-PIs), J.N. Stinson et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Project Grant
Baseline brain and behavioural predictors of treatment response in pediatric MSK pain
$100,000
L. Kelly, C. Moore Hepburn, G.W. ‘t Jong, et al. (Co-PIs), J.N. Stinson et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Canadian Cancer Society
Team Grant: Cannabis Research in Priority Areas
Cannabis for symptom management in children with cancer: A demonstration project by the Canadian Childhood Cannabinoid Clinical Trials Platform (C4T)
$1,499,000
P. Parkin, M. Colford, L. Rourke, PT Li (Co-PIs), R. Stremler et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Catalyst Grant: SPOR Innovative Clinical Trials
PREVENT: Probiotics for EVEry Newborn vs Treatment asNeeded Comparative Effectiveness Trial
$95,000
K Widger
Canada Research Chairs
Tier 2
Pediatric Palliative Care
$500,000
K. Widger, A. Jakda (Co-PIs)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Project Grant
Predictors of pediatric palliative care involvement and its impact on healthcare intensity, utilization and cost (PPC Impact)
$271,576
A. Kassam & S. Gupta (CoPIs), K. Widger et al. (Co-Is)
Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario
Seed Grant
Understanding end-of-life health care utilization in young adults with advanced cancer
$15,000
K. Widger, C. Feudtner (Co-PIs)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Project Grant
Patterns of Pediatric Palliative Care for All Children’s Costs, Outcomes, health-care Utilization and Non-utilization Trajectories (PPC-ACCOUNT)
$657,900
M. Matsuda-Abedini, A. Dart (Co-PIs), K. Widger et al. (Co-Is)
Children’s Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba
Operating Grant
Development and validation of a patient-reported outcome measure for children with chronic kidney disease (PRO-Kid)
$60,000
A. Wright (PI)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Indigenous Gender and Wellness Travel Awards
The role of Indigenous mothers in caring for the health of their infants
$1,286
A. Wright (PI)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Planning & Dissemination Grant
Promoting access to culturally safe health services for Indigenous mothers and their infants
$25,000
$949,813
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Project Grant
Process Evaluation of the SuDDICU trial: An international randomized cluster crossover trial of the impact of a preventative antibiotic regimen (SDD) on patient outcome and antibiotic resistance within intensive care.
$165,000
L.D. Burry, H. Wunsch (CoPIs), L. Rose et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Project Grant
Sedatives newly prescribed following intensive care unit admission among sedative-naïve elderly patients: Understanding the risks of falls and determining targets for deprescribing (SNOW-FALL)
$130,051
C. Chambers & D. Maynard (Co-Directors); S. Ali, M. Barwick, A. Bombay, F. Campbell, M. Campbell-Yeo, B. Stevens, J. Stinson et al. (Leads)
Networks of Centres of Excellence
Knowledge Mobilization network
Solutions for Kids in Pain (SKIP)
$1,600,000
R.L. Bosma, W. Cachia, F. Campbell, et al., including B.J. Stevens, J.N. Stinson (Co-PIs)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Training Grant: SPOR National Training Entity Letter of Intent
The National Training Entity in Patient Oriented Research: Leveraging the Expertise and Experience of the Chronic Pain Community
$3,994
CT Chambers (PI), B Stevens et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Planning and Dissemination
“It doesn’t have to hurt”: Towards a patient- and family-focused digital health tool to improve children’s pain management – A Consensus conference
$10,000
Building sustainable and meaningful engagement of patients and families in pediatric chronic pain research and care (K. Birnie, Post-doctoral fellow)
$1,000
#PartneringForPain: Taking action together on family-identified priorities in pediatric chronic pain.
$25,000
J. Stinson (PI), K. Birnie et al. (Co-Is)
Ontario SPOR SUPPORT Unit
EMPOWER Award
S. Lindsay (PI), J.N. Stinson et al. (Co-Is).
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Health and Productive Work
Partners for enhancing healthy and productive work for young men and women with disabilities
$800,000
S.J. Anthony (PI), J. Stinson et al. (Co-Is)
Canadian Institutes of Health Research/ Hospital for Sick Children
New Investigator Grants in Maternal, Reproductive, Child & Youth Health
Measuring what matters: Integrating patient-reported outcome measures into clinical practice
$49,948
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Catalyst Grant: Patient-Oriented Research
Partnering for Pain: Mobilizing stakeholders to co-design health care services to prevent pediatric chronic pain
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Awarded
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
A virtual transition intervention for children and adults transitioning to home ventilation in Ontario: A pragmatic randomized controlled trial
J.N. Stinson, I. Jordan, J. Marianayagam, et al. (Co-PIs)
Title of Research Project
J.N. Stinson, J. MarianayagaM.C. Ouellette et al. (Co-PIs)
Team Grant Transitions in Care: eHIPP solutions for transitions in care gaps
Travel Award
Program
$244,000
$199,000
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Sponsor
Functional improvement trajectories after surgery study: A multicentre prospective cohort study to evaluate the incidence, trajectories, risk factors, impact and healthcare costs
Towards a comprehensive support intervention for older or frail men with mCRPC (TOPCOP2)
J. Stinson (PI)
Investigators
$99,998
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Peer-reviewed Journal Articles April 1, 2018 – March 31, 2020 Abbass-Dick, J., Brown, H.K., Jackson, K.T., Rempel, L., & Dennis, C.L. (2019). Perinatal breastfeeding interventions including fathers/partners: A systematic review of the literature. Midwifery, 75, 41-51. Abbass-Dick, J., Sun, W., Stanyon, W.M., Papaconstantinou, E., D’Paiva, V.,…Dennis, C.-L. (2020). Designing a Mindfulness Resource for Expectant and New Mothers to Promote Maternal Mental Wellness: Parents’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Learning Preferences. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 29(1), 105-14. Abramovich, A., & Cleverley, K. (2018). A Call to Action: The Urgent Need for Trans Inclusive Measures in Mental Health Research. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 63(8), 532-537. Abudu-Birresborn. D., McCleary. L., Puts, M., Yakong, V., & Cranley, L. (2019). Preparing nurses and nursing students to care for older adults in lower and middle-income countries: A scoping review. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 92, 121-134. Agarwal, P., Mukerji, G., Desveaux, L., Ivers, N.M., Bhattacharyya, O.,… Bhatia, R.S. (including Jeffs, L.). (2019). Mobile App for Improved Self-Management of Type 2 Diabetes: Multicenter Pragmatic Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Mhealth Uhealth, 7(1), e10321. Ahola Kohut, S., Stinson, J., Jelen, A., & Ruskin, D. (2020). Feasibility and Acceptability of a Mindfulness-Based Group Intervention for Adolescents with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 27(1), 68-78. Aita, M., Stremler, R., Feeley, N., Nuyt, A.N., & Lavallee, A. (2019). Acceptability to nurses of reducing NICU light and noise levels during skin-to-skin care: A pilot study. Applied Nursing Research, 47, 29-31. Albaba, H., Barnes, T.A., Veitch, Z., Brown, M.C., Shakik, S.,…Liu, G. (including Howell, D.). (2019). Acceptability of Routine Evaluations Using PatientReported Outcomes of Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events and Other Patient-Reported Symptom Outcome Tools in Cancer Outpatients: Princess Margaret Cancer Centre Experience. Oncologist, 24(11), e1219-e1227. Alberts, N.M., Gagnon, M.M., & Stinson, J.N. (2018). Chronic pain in survivors of childhood cancer: a developmental model of pain across the cancer trajectory. Pain, 159(10), 1916-1927. 32 | Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing
Alibhai, S.M.H., Jin, R., Loucks, A., Yokom, D.W., Watt,…S., Berger, A. (including Puts, M.). (2018). Beyond the black box of geriatric assessment: Understanding enhancements to care by the geriatric oncology clinic. Journal of Geriatric Oncology, 9(6), 679-682.
Avila, M.L., Stinson, J., Lumia, C., Williams, S., Montoya, M.I.,… Brandão, L.R. (2018). Characteristics of pain, other symptoms and function in pediatric post-thrombotic syndrome. Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2(2), 334-338.
Aloisio, L.D., Gifford, W.A., McGilton, K.S., Lalonde, M., Estabrooks, C.A., & Squires, J.E. (2018). Individual and organizational predictors of allied healthcare providers’ job satisfaction in residential long-term care. BMC Health Services Research, 18(1), 491.
Azevedo, D.S.S., Lima, E.P., Gunn, V., Muntaner, C., Ng, E., & Assunção, A.A. (2019). Anxiety and contradictory class position in the hierarchy of Brazilian firefighters. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 62(11), 1007-1013.
Aloisio, L.D., Gifford, W.A, McGilton, K.S., Lalonde, M., Estabrooks, C.A., & Squires, J.E. (2019). Factors Associated With Nurses’ Job Satisfaction In Residential Long-term Care: The Importance of Organizational Context. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 20(12), 1611-1616.e4.
Backman, A., Ahnlund, P., Sjögren, K., Lövheim, H., McGilton, K.S., & Edvardsson, D. (2020). Embodying person-centred being and doing: Leading towards personcentred care in nursing homes as narrated by managers. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 29(1-2), 172-183.
Alterman, T., Grzywacz, J.G., Muntaner, C., Shen, R., & Carroll, D.J. (2019). Elevated depressive symptoms among hired crop workers in the United States: Variation by sociodemographic and employment characteristics. Journal of Rural Mental Health, 42(2), 69-88. Alton, D., Eng, L., Lu, L., Song, Y., Su, J.,… Liu, G., et al (including Howell, D.). (2018). Perceptions of Continued Smoking and Smoking Cessation Among Patients With Cancer. Journal of Oncology Practice, 14(5), e269-e279. Amaral, ACKB., Vincent, J.L., Rose, L., Mikkelsen, M.E., Webb, S.,…Salluh, J. (2020). An international perspective on the frequency, perception of utility, and quality of interprofessional rounds practices in intensive care units. Journal of Critical Care, 55, 28-34. Anthony, S.J., Stinson, H., Lazor, T., Young, K., Hundert, A.,…West, L. (including Stinson, J.). (2019). Patient-reported outcome measures within pediatric solid organ transplantation: A systematic review. Pediatric Transplantation, 23(6), e13518. Aperibense, P.G.G.S., da Silva, C.P.G., Santos, T.C.F., Almeida Filho, A.J., Nelson, S., & Peres, M.A.A. (2019). The uniform of nursing students: A strategy for the construction of professional identity (1950-1960) Texto e Contexto Enfermagem, 28, e20170593. Avila, M.L., Feldman, B.M., Williams, S., Ward, L.C., Montoya, M.I.,…Brandão, L.R. (including Stinson, J.). (2018). Assessment of limb edema in pediatric post-thrombotic syndrome. Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2(3), 591-595.
Bajwa, U., Gastaldo, D., Di Ruggiero, E., & Knorr, L. (2018). The health of workers in the global gig economy. Global Health, 14(1), 124. Barbera, L., Sutradhar, R., Chu, A., Seow, H., Howell, D.,…DeAngelis, C. (2018). Comparison of Opioid Prescribing Among Cancer and Noncancer Patients Aged 18-64: Analysis Using Administrative Data. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 56(1), 72-79. Barbera, L,, Sutradhar, R., Howell, D., Corn, E., O’Brien, M.A.,…Sussman, J. (2019). Factors associated with opioid use in long term cancer survivors. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 58(1), 100-107. Barker, L.C., Dennis, C.L., Hussain-Shamsy, N., Stewart, D.E., Grigoriadis, S., Metcalfe, K., & Vigod, S,N. (2020). Decision-making about antidepressant medication use in pregnancy: a comparison between women making the decision in the preconception period versus in pregnancy. BMC Psychiatry, 20(1), 54. Belleville, S., Moussard, A., Ansaldo, A.I., Belchior, P., Bherer, L.,…Anderson, N.D. (including McGilton, K.). (2019). Rationale and protocol of the ENGAGE study: a double-blind randomized controlled preference trial using a comprehensive cohort design to measure the effect of a cognitive and leisure-based intervention in older adults with a memory complaint. Trials, 20(1), 282. Bero, L., Chiu, K., & Grundy, Q. (2019). The SSSPIN study-spin in studies of spin: metaresearch analysis. BMJ, 367, l6202.
Berta, W.B., Wagg, A., Cranley, L., Doupe, M.B., Ginsburg, L.,…Estabrooks, C.A. (2019). Sustainment, Sustainability, and Spread Study (SSaSSy): protocol for a study of factors that contribute to the sustainment, sustainability, and spread of practice changes introduced through an evidencebased quality-improvement intervention in Canadian nursing homes. Implementation Science, 14(1), 109. Bethell, J., Babineau, J., Iaboni, A., Green, R., Cuaresma, R….McGilton, K.S. (2019). Social integration and loneliness among long-term care home residents: protocol for a scoping review. BMJ Open, 9(12), e033240. Bethell, J., Chu, C.H., Wodchis, W.P., Walker, K., Stewart, S.C., & McGilton, K.S. (2018). Supportive Supervision and Staff Intent to Turn Over in Long-Term Care Homes. Gerontologist, 58(5), 953-959. Bethell, J., Commisso, E., Rostad, H.M., Puts, M., Babineau, J.,…McGilton, K.S. (2018). Patient engagement in research related to dementia: A scoping review. Dementia (London), 17(8), 944-975. Bethell, J., Pringle, D., Chambers, L.W., Cohen, C., Commisso, E.,…McGilton, K.S. (2018). Patient and Public Involvement in Identifying Dementia Research Priorities. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 66(8), 1608-1612. Bethell, J., Puts, M.T.E., Sattar, S., Andrew, M.K., Choate, A.S.,…McGilton, K.S. (2019). The Canadian Frailty Priority Setting Partnership: Research Priorities For Older Adults Living With Frailty. Canadian Geriatrics Journal, 22(1), 23-33. Birn, A.E., Muntaner, C., Afzal, Z., & Aguilera, M. (2019). Is there a social justice variant of South-South health cooperation?: A scoping and critical literature review. Global Health Action, 12(1), 1621007. Birn, A.E., & Muntaner, C. (2019). Latin American social medicine across borders: South-South cooperation and the making of health solidarity. Global Public Health, 14(6-7), 817-834. Birnie, K., Nguyen, C., Do Amaral, T., Baker, L., Campbell, F.,…Stinson, J. (2018). A parent-science partnership to improve postsurgical pain management in young children: Co-development and usability testing of the Achy Penguin smartphonebased app. Canadian Journal of Pain, 2(1), 280-91.
Birnie, K.A., Campbell, F., Nguyen, C., Lalloo, C., Tsimicalis, A.,…Stinson, J. (2019). iCanCope PostOp: User-Centered Design of a Smartphone-Based App for SelfManagement of Postoperative Pain in Children and Adolescents. JMIR Formative Research, 3(2), e12028.
Borean, M., Shani, K., Brown, M.C., Chen, J., Liang, M., Karkada, J.,...Liu, G. (including Howell, D.). (2018). Development and evaluation of screening dysphagia tools for observational studies and routine care in cancer patients. Health Science Reports, 1(7), e48.
Birnie, K.A., Dib, K., Ouellette, C., Dib, M.A., Nelson, K.,…Stinson, J. (2019). Partnering For Pain: a Priority Setting Partnership to identify patient-oriented research priorities for pediatric chronic pain in Canada. CMAJ Open, 7(4), E654-E664.
Boyle, H.J., Alibhai, S., Decoster, L., Efstathiou, E., Fizazi, K.,…Droz, J.P. (including Puts, M.). (2019). Updated recommendations of the International Society of Geriatric Oncology on prostate cancer management in older patients. European Journal of Cancer, 116, 116-136.
Birnie, K.A., Kulandaivelu, Y., Jibb, L., Hroch, P., Positano, K.,…Stinson, J. (2018). Usability Testing of an Interactive Virtual Reality Distraction Intervention to Reduce Procedural Pain in Children and Adolescents With Cancer [Formula: see text]. Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing, 35(6), 406-416. Birnie, K.A., Hundert, A.S., Lalloo, C., Nguyen, C., & Stinson, J.N. (2019). Recommendations for selection of selfreport pain intensity measures in children and adolescents: a systematic review and quality assessment of measurement properties. Pain, 160(1), 5-18. Bjørnnes, A.K., Moons, P., Parry, M., Halvorsen, S., Tønnessen, T., & Lie, I. (2019). Experiences of informal caregivers after cardiac surgery: a systematic integrated review of qualitative and quantitative studies. BMJ Open, 9(11), e032751. Bjørnnes, A.K., Parry, M., Leegaard, M., Ayala, A.P., Lenton, E.,…Stinson, J., WattWatson, J. (2018). Self-Management of Cardiac Pain in Women: A Meta-Summary of the Qualitative Literature. Qualitative Health Research, 28(11), 1769-1787. Bjørnnes, A.K., Lie, I., Parry, M., Falk, R., Leegaard, M., Rustøen, T., & Valeberg, B.T. (2018). Association between self-perceived pain sensitivity and pain intensity after cardiac surgery. Journal of Pain Research, 11, 1425-1432. Blackwood, B., Ringrow, S., Clarke, M., Marshall, J.C.,…Rose, L., McAuley, D.F. (2019). A Core Outcome Set for Critical Care Ventilation Trials. Critical Care Medicine, 47(10), 1324-1331. Boateng, G.O., Martin, S.L., Tuthill, E.L., Collins, S.M., Dennis, C.L.,…Young, S.L. (2019). Adaptation and psychometric evaluation of the breastfeeding selfefficacy scale to assess exclusive breastfeeding. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 19(1), 73.
Bradshaw, C., Asomaning, N., Marziliano, C., & Jeffs, L. (2020). Implementing an older adult abuse policy in an acute care setting. Journal of Interprofessional Education and Practice, 18, 100252. Brandão, S., Mendonça, D., Dias, C.C., Pinto, T.M., Dennis, C.L., & Figueiredo, B. (2018). The breastfeeding self-efficacy scale-short form: Psychometric characteristics in Portuguese pregnant women. Midwifery, 66, 49-55. Brandelli, Y.N., Chambers, C.T., Tutelman, P.R., Stinson, J.N., Huber, A.M., & Wilson, J.P. (2019). Parent Pain Cognitions and Treatment Adherence in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 44(9), 1111-1119. Bronskill, S.E., Campitelli, M.A., Iaboni, A., Herrmann, N., Guan, J.,…Maxwell, C.J. (including Jeffs, L.). (2018). Low-Dose Trazodone, Benzodiazepines, and FallRelated Injuries in Nursing Homes: A Matched-Cohort Study. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 66(10), 1963-1971. Brown, H.K., Dennis, C.L., Kurdyak, P., & Vigod, S.N. (2019). A population-based study of the frequency and predictors of induced abortion among women with schizophrenia. British Journal of Psychiatry, 215 (6), 736-43. Brown, H.K., Qazilbash, A., Rahim, N., Dennis, C.L., & Vigod, S.N. (2018). Chronic Medical Conditions and Peripartum Mental Illness: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. American Journal of Epidemiology, 187(9), 2060-2068. Brown, H.K., Wilton, A.S., Ray, J.G., Dennis, C.L., Guttmann, A., & Vigod, S.N. (2019). Chronic physical conditions and risk for perinatal mental illness: A populationbased retrospective cohort study. PLoS Medicine, 16(8), e1002864.
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Brown, P., RELISH Consortium (including Conway, A., & Jibb, L.A.), Zhou, Y. (2019). Large expert-curated database for benchmarking document similarity detection in biomedical literature search. Database, baz085. Brundage, M.D., Barbera, L., McCallum, F., & Howell, D.M. (2019). A pilot evaluation of the expanded prostate cancer index composite for clinical practice (EPIC-CP) tool in Ontario. Quality of Life Research, 28(3), 771-782. Brunet, J., Howell, D., Au, D., Jones, J.M., Bradley, H., Berlingeri, A., & Mina, D.S. (2020). Predictors of cancer survivors’ response to a community-based exercise program. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 47, 101529. Buckley, L., Berta, W., Cleverley, K., Medeiros, C., & Widger, K. (2020). What is known about paediatric nurse burnout: a scoping review. Human Resources for Health, 18(1), 9. Budhwani, S., Wodchis, W.P., Zimmermann, C., Moineddin, R., & Howell, D. (2019). Selfmanagement, self-management support needs and interventions in advanced cancer: a scoping review. BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, 9(1), 12-25. Bueno, M., Stevens, B., Barwick, M.A., Riahi, S., Li, S.A.,…Isaranuwatchai, W (including Stinson, J.). (2020). A cluster randomized clinical trial to evaluate the effectiveness of the Implementation of Infant Pain Practice Change (ImPaC) Resource to improve pain practices in hospitalized infants: a study protocol. Trials, 21(1), 16. Burry, L., Hutton, B., Williamson, D.R., Mehta, S., Adhikari, N.K.…Rose, L. (2019). Pharmacological interventions for the treatment of delirium in critically ill adults. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 9:CD011749. Burry, L., Mehta, S., Perreault, M.M., Luxenberg, J.S., Siddiqi, N.,…Rose, L. (2018). Antipsychotics for treatment of delirium in hospitalised non-ICU patients. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 6:CD005594. Burry, L., Rose, L., & Ricou, B. (2018). Physical restraint: time to let go. Intensive Care Medicine, 44(8), 1296-1298. Caes, L., Chambers, C.T., Otley, A., & Stinson, J. (2019). Pain and quality of life in youth with inflammatory bowel disease: the role of parent and youth perspectives on family functioning. Pain Reports, 4(2), e715. Cairncross, Z.F., Ravindran, S., Yoganathan, S., Dennis, C.L., Enders, J.,…Brown, H.K (2019). Measurement of Preconception Health Knowledge: A Systematic Review. American Journal of Health Promotion, 33(6), 941-954. 34 | Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing
Calvasina, P., Gastaldo, D., Quiñonez, C., & Muntaner, C. (2018). Developing a Research Agenda on the Political Economy of Immigrants’ Oral Health. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 20(3), 759-761.
Choi, H., Chung, H., & Muntaner, C. (2019). Social selection in historical time: The case of tuberculosis in South Korea after the East Asian financial crisis. PLoS One, 14(5), e0217055.
Campitelli, M.A., Maxwell, C.J., Maclagan, L.C., Ko, D.T., Bell, C.M., Jeffs, L.,…Bronskill, S.E. (2019). One-year survival and admission to hospital for cardiovascular events among older residents of longterm care facilities who were prescribed intensive- and moderate-dose statins. CMAJ, 191(2), E32-E39.
Chu, C.H., Sorin-Peters, R,. Sidani, S., De La Huerta, B., & McGilton, K.S. (2018). An Interprofessional Communication Training Program to Improve Nurses’ Ability to Communicate With Stroke Patients With Communication Disorders. Rehabilitation Nursing, 43(6), E25-E34.
Campos, J.L., Höbler, F., Bitton, E., Labreche, T., McGilton, K.S., & Wittich, W. (2019). Screening for Vision Impairments in Individuals with Dementia Living in LongTerm Care: A Scoping Review. Journal of Alzheimers Disease, 68(3), 1039-1049. Caram, C.S., Peter, E., & Brito, M.J. (2019). Invisibility of the self: Reaching for the telos of nursing within a context of moral distress. Nursing Inquiry, 26(1), e12269. Caspar, S., Le, A., & McGilton, K.S. (2019). The Influence of Supportive Supervisory Practices and Health Care Aides’ SelfDetermination on the Provision of PersonCentered Care in Long-Term Care Facilities. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 38(11), 1564-1582. Cate-Carter, T.D., Schnurr, K., Stinson, J., & McPherson, A.C. (2019). Connected for health: Examining the use of a health-related social media platform for children with chronic medical conditions. Child: Care, Health and Development, 45(4), 585-591. Cederwall, C.J., Olausson, S., Rose, L., Naredi, S., & Ringdal, M. (2018). Personcentred care during prolonged weaning from mechanical ventilation, nurses’ views: an interview study. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 46, 32-37. Chan, A., Hertz, D.L., Morales, M., Adams, E.J., Gordon, S.,…Lustberg, M.B. (including Mayo, S.). (2019). Biological predictors of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN): MASCC neurological complications working group overview. Supportive Care in Cancer, 27(10), 3729-3737. Chemali, D., Roumeliotis, N., Cater, C., Dulsrud, L., Jeffs, L.,…Parshuram, C. (2019). Describing drug and fluid therapy in the paediatric intensive care unit: A pilot study. Journal of Critical Care, 52, 53-57. Chertkow, H., Borrie, M., Whitehead, V., Black, S.E., Feldman, H.H.,…Rylett, R.J. (including McGilton, K.S.) (2019). The Comprehensive Assessment of Neurodegeneration and Dementia: Canadian Cohort Study. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 46(5), 499-511.
Clarke, H., Rai, A., Bao, J., Poon, M., Rao, V.… Katz J (including Parry, M., Watt-Watson, J.). (2019). Toward a phenomic analysis of chronic post-surgical pain following cardiac surgery. Canadian Journal of Pain, 2019; 3(1): 58-69. Cleverley, K., Bartha, C., Strudwick, G., Chakraborty, R., & Srivastava, R. (2018). The Development of a Client Care Needs Assessment Tool for Mental Health and Addictions Settings Using a Modified Delphi Approach. Nursing Leadership (Tor Ont), 31(2), 52-65. Cleverley, K., Bennett, K.J., Brennenstuhl, S., Cheung, A., Henderson, J.,… Szatmari, P. (2020). Longitudinal Youth in Transition Study (LYiTS): protocol for a multicentre prospective cohort study of youth transitioning out of child and adolescent mental health services at age 18. BMJ Open, 10(2), e035744. Cleverley, K., Gore, D., Nasir, S., Ashley, T., Rich, L.,…Levy, M. (2018) Facilitating Effective Transitions from Hospital to Adolescent Mental Health Services: Overview of the Transition Support Worker Role and Function. Journal of the Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 27(4), 228-235. Cleverley, K., Grenville, M., & Henderson, J. (2018). Youths Perceived Parental Influence on Substance Use Changes and Motivation to Seek Treatment. Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research, 45(4), 640-650. Cleverley, K., Rowland, E., Bennett, K., Jeffs, L., & Gore, D. (2020). Identifying core components and indicators of successful transitions from child to adult mental health services: a scoping review. European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 29(2), 107-21.
Collet, M.O., Caballero, J., Sonneville, R., Bozza, F.A., Nydahl, P.,…Perner, A.; AIDICU cohort (including Rose, L.). (2018). Prevalence and risk factors related to haloperidol use for delirium in adult intensive care patients: the multinational AID-ICU inception cohort study. Intensive Care Medicine, 44(7), 1081-1089. Connelly, M., Schanberg, L.E., Ardoin, S., Blakley, M., Carrasco, R.,…Stinson, J. (2019). Multisite Randomized Clinical Trial Evaluating an Online Self-Management Program for Adolescents With Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 44(3), 363-374. Conway, A., Collins, P., Chang, K., Mafeld, S., Sutherland, J., & Fingleton, J. (2019). Sequence analysis of capnography waveform abnormalities during nurse-administered procedural sedation and analgesia in the cardiac catheterization laboratory. Scientific Reports, 9(1), 10214. Conway, A., Gow, J., Ralph, N., Duff, .J, Edward, K.L.,…Bräuer, A. (2019). Implementing a thermal care bundle for inadvertent perioperative hypothermia: A cost-effectiveness analysis. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 97, 21-27. Conway, A., O’Donnell, C., & Yates, P. (2019). The Effectiveness of the Nurse Care Coordinator Role on Patient-Reported and Health Service Outcomes: A Systematic Review. Evaluation and the Health Professions, 42(3), 263-296. Conway, A., Tipton, E., Liu, W.H., Conway, Z., Soalheira K,…Fingleton, J. (2019). Accuracy and precision of transcutaneous carbon dioxide monitoring: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Thorax, 74(2), 157-163. Corazzini, K.N., Anderson, R.A., Bowers, B.J., Chu, C.H., Edvardsson, D.,…WETHRIVE (including McGilton, K.S.). (2019). Toward Common Data Elements for International Research in Long-term Care Homes: Advancing Person-Centered Care. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 20(5), 598-603. Corkum, P., Weiss, S., Hall, W., Brown, C., Chambers, C.,…Witmans, M. (including Stremler, R.). (2019). Assessment and treatment of pediatric behavioral sleep disorders in Canada. Sleep Medicine, 56, 29-37. Cranley, L.A., Keefe, J.M., Taylor, D., Thompson, G., Beacom, A.M.,…Berta, W.B. (2019). Understanding professional advice networks in long-term care: an outsideinside view of best practice pathways for diffusion. Implementation Science, 14(1), 10.
Dainton, C., Chu, C.H., Gorman, C., & Cherniak W. (2019). Development of a theoretical framework for assessment of quality of primary care medical service trips in Latin America. International Journal of Public Health, 64(3), 333-342.
De Pinho Campos, K., Cohen, J.E., Gastaldo, D., & Jadad, A.R. (2019). Public-private partnership (PPP) development: Toward building a PPP framework for healthy eating. International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 34(1), e142-e156.
da Luz, K.R., Vargas, M., Peter, E., Barlem, E., Viana, R.A., & Ventura, C.(2019). Advocacy in intensive care and hospitalization by court order: What are the perspectives of nurses? Texto & Contexto Enfermagem, 28, 1-15.
Dennis, C.L., Brennenstuhl, S., & Abbass-Dick, J. (2018). Measuring paternal breastfeeding self-efficacy: A psychometric evaluation of the Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Scale-Short Form among fathers. Midwifery, 64, 17-22.
Dale, C.M., Carbone, S., Amin, R., Khushnuma, A., Varadi, R.,…Rose, L. (2020). A transition program to adult health services for teenagers receiving long term home mechanical ventilation: A longitudinal qualitative study. Pediatric Pulmonology 55(3), 771-79. Dale, C.M., Prendergast, V., Gélinas, C., & Rose, L. (2018). Validation of The Criticalcare Pain Observation Tool (CPOT) for the detection of oral-pharyngeal pain in critically ill adults. Journal of Critical Care, 48, 334-338. Dale, C.M., Rose, L., Carbone, S., Smith, O.M., Burry, L.,…Cuthbertson, B.H. (2019). Protocol for a multi-centered, stepped wedge, cluster randomized controlled trial of the de-adoption of oral chlorhexidine prophylaxis and implementation of an oral care bundle for mechanically ventilated critically ill patients: the CHORAL study. Trials, 20(1), 603. Dale, C.M., Smith, O., Burry, L., & Rose, L. (2018). Prevalence and predictors of difficulty accessing the mouths of intubated critically ill adults to deliver oral care: An observational study. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 80, 36-40. Daniel, L.C., van Litsenburg, R.R.L., Rogers, V.E., Zhou, E.S., Ellis, S.J.,…Crabtree, V.M. (including Stremler, R.); International Psycho-Oncology Society Pediatrics Special Interest Group. (2020). A call to action for expanded sleep research in pediatric oncology: A position paper on behalf of the International PsychoOncology Society Pediatrics Special Interest Group. Psycho-Oncology, 29(3), 465-474. Daoud, N., Gao, M., Osman, A., & Muntaner, C. (2018). Interpersonal and institutional ethnic discrimination, and mental health in a random sample of Palestinian minority men smokers in Israel. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 53(10), 1111-1122.
Dennis, C.L., Brennenstuhl, S., Wanigaratne, S., Brown, H.K., Grigoriadis, S.,…Vigod, S.N. (2018). Unique trajectories of anxiety among Chinese-Canadian women across the first postpartum year: A longitudinal cohort study. Journal of Affective Disorders, 230, 71-76. Dennis, C.L., Brown, H.K., Brennenstuhl, S. Haddad, S., Marini. F.C., & Stremler, R. (2020). Trajectory and Predictors of Fatigue Among Chinese Immigrant and Chinese Canadian-Born Women in the Postpartum Period. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing, 49(2), 167-180. Dennis, C.L., Brown, H.K., Brennenstuhl, S., Haddad, S., Marini, F.C., & Stremler, R. (2020). Prevalence and Predictors of Postpartum Maternal and Infant BedSharing Among Chinese-Canadian Women. Behavioral Sleep Medicine, 18(1), 120-130. Dennis, C.L., Brown, H.K., & Brennenstuhl, S. (2018). Development, Psychometric Assessment, and Predictive Validity of the Postpartum Childcare Stress Checklist. Nursing Research, 67(6), 439-446. Dennis, C.L., Brown, H.K., Chung-Lee, L., Abbass-Dick, J., Shorey, S.,…Brennenstuhl, S. (2019). Prevalence and predictors of exclusive breastfeeding among immigrant and Canadian-born Chinese women. Maternal and Child Nutrition, 15(2), e12687. Dennis, C.L., Shiri, R., Brown, H.K., Santos, H.P. Jr, Schmied, V., & Falah-Hassani, K. (2019). Breastfeeding rates in immigrant and non-immigrant women: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Maternal and Child Nutrition, 15(3), e12809. Dennis, C.L., & Vigod, S. (2020). Preventing postpartum depression: fatigue management is a place to start. EvidenceBased Nursing, 23(1), 25. Dennis, C.L., & Vigod, S. (2019). Expanding midwifery’s role to improve perinatal mental healthcare access. Evidence-Based Nursing, 22(3), 72. Research Report 2018-2020 | 35
Dossa, F., Cusimano, M.C., Sutradhar, R., Metcalfe, K., Little, T.,…Baxter, N.N. (2018). Real-world health services utilisation and outcomes after BRCA1 and BRCA2 testing in Ontario, Canada: the What Comes Next Cohort Study protocol. BMJ Open, 8(9), e025317.
Feeley, N., Robins, S., Genest, C., Stremler, R., Zelkowitz, P., & Charbonneau, L. (2020). A comparative study of mothers of infants hospitalized in an open ward neonatal intensive care unit and a combined pod and single-family room design. BMC Pediatrics, 20(1), 38.
Drummond, N., McCleary, L., Garcia, L., McGilton, K., Molnar, F.,…Freiheit, E.. (2019). Assessing Determinants Of Perceived Quality In Transitions For People With Dementia: A Prospective Observational Study. Canadian Geriatrics Journal, 22(1), 13-22.
Finnie, R.K.C., Peng, Y., Hahn, R.A., Johnson, R.L., Fielding, J.E.,…(including Muntaner, C.) Community Preventive Services Task Force. (2019). Examining the Effectiveness of Year-Round School Calendars on Improving Educational Attainment Outcomes Within the Context of Advancement of Health Equity: A Community Guide Systematic Review. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 25(6), 590-94.
Edvardsson, D., Baxter, R., Corneliusson, L., Anderson, R.A., Beeber, A.,… Zúñiga, F. (including McGilton, K.S.). (2019). Advancing Long-Term Care Science Through Using Common Data Elements: Candidate Measures for Care Outcomes of Personhood, Well-Being, and Quality of Life. Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine, 5, 2333721419842672. Eng, L., Pringle, D., Su, J., Espin-Garcia, O.,…Liu, G. (including Howell, D.). (2019). Patterns, perceptions and their association with changes in alcohol consumption in cancer survivors. European Journal of Cancer Care (England), 28(1), e12933. Eng, L., Pringle, D., Su, J., Shen, X., Mahler, M.,…Liu, G. (including Howell, D.). (2018). Patterns, perceptions, and perceived barriers to physical activity in adult cancer survivors. Supportive Care in Cancer, 26(11), 3755-3763. Escrig-Pinol, A., Corazzini, K.N., Blodgett, M.B., Chu, C.H., & McGilton, K.S. (2019). Supervisory relationships in long-term care facilities: A comparative case study of two facilities using complexity science. Journal of Nursing Management, 27(2), 311-319. Escrig-Pinol, A., Hempinstall, M., & McGilton, K.S. (2019). Unpacking the multiple dimensions and levels of responsibility of the charge nurse role in long-term care facilities. International Journal of Older People Nursing, 14(4), e12259. Faulkner, M.R., Barker, L.C., Vigod, S.N., Dennis, C.L., & Brown, H.K. (2019). Collective impact of chronic medical conditions and poverty on perinatal mental illness: population-based cohort study. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 74(2), 158-163 Feather, J., McGillis Hall, L., Trbovich, P., & Baker, G.R. (2018). An integrative review of nurses’ prosocial behaviours contributing to work environment optimization, organizational performance and quality of care. Journal of Nursing Management, 26(7), 769-781.
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Fité-Serra, A.M., Gea-Sánchez, M., Alconada-Romero, Á., Mateos, J.T., Blanco-Blanco, J.,…Muntaner, C. (2019). Occupational Precariousness of Nursing Staff in Catalonia’s Public and Private Nursing Homes. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(24), E4921. Forster, D.A., McLardie-Hore, F.E., McLachlan, H.L., Dave,y M-A., Grimes, H.A., Dennis, C-L.,…Amir, L.H. (2019). Proactive Peer (Mother-to-Mother) Breastfeeding Support by Telephone (Ringing up About Breastfeeding Early [RUBY]): A Multicentre, Unblinded, Randomised Controlled Trial. EClinicalMedicine, 8, 20-28. Freijomil-Vázquez, C., Gastaldo, D., Coronado, C., & Movilla-Fernández, M.J. (2019). Health care informational challenges for women diagnosed with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia: a qualitative study. BMC Womens Health, 19(1), 112. Freijomil-Vázquez, C., Gastaldo, D., Coronado, C., & Movilla-Fernández, M.J. (2019). When risk becomes illness: The personal and social consequences of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia medical surveillance. PLoS One, 14(12), e0226261. Furlan, A.D., Zhao, J., Voth, J., Hassan, S., Dubin, R., Stinson, J.N.,…Flannery, J.F. (2019). Evaluation of an innovative teleeducation intervention in chronic pain management for primary care clinicians practicing in underserved areas. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 25(8), 484-92. Galbany-Estragués, P., & Nelson, S. (2018). Factors in the drop in the migration of Spanish-trained nurses: 1999-2007. Journal of Nursing Management, 26(4), 477-484. Galbany-Estragués, P., Millán-Marínez, P., Del Mar Pastor-Bravo, M., & Nelson, S. (2018). Emigration and job security: An analysis of workforce trends for Spanishtrained nurses (2010-2015). Journal of Nursing Management, 27(6), 1224-1232.
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Murphy, L., Lax, L., Musa, R., Langlois, S., Kanofsky, S.,…Stevens, B. (including Watt-Watson, J.). (2018). Mapping of pain curricula across health professions programs at the University of Toronto. Canadian Journal of Pain, 2(1), 182-90. Nelson, S., Galbany-Estragués. P., & Gallego-Caminero, G. (2019). The Nurses No-One Remembers: Looking for Spanish Nurses in Accounts of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Nursing History Review, 28(1), 63-92 Ng, E., & Muntaner, C. (2018). The effect of women in government on population health: An ecological analysis among Canadian provinces, 1976-2009. SSM – Population Health, 6, 141-148. Nightingale, G., Burhenn, P.S., Puts, M., Stolz-Baskett, P., Haase, K.R.,…Kenis, C. (2020). Integrating Nurses and Allied Health Professionals in the care of older adults with cancer: A report from the International Society of Geriatric Oncology Nursing and Allied Health Interest Group. Journal of Geriatric Oncology, 11(2), 187-190. Noel, M., Rosenbloom, B., Pavlova, M., Campbell, F., Isaac, L.,…Katz, J. (including Stinson, J.). (2019). Remembering the pain of surgery 1 year later: a longitudinal examination of anxiety in children’s pain memory development. Pain, 160(8), 17291739. Norris, C.M., Yip, C.Y.Y., Nerenberg, K.A., Clavel, M.A., Pacheco, C.,…Coutinho, T., Ed. (including Parry, M.). (2020). State of the Science in Women’s Cardiovascular Disease: A Canadian Perspective on the Influence of Sex and Gender. Journal of the American Heart Association, 9(4), e015634.
Nygaard Kristensen, H., Elgaard Sørensen, E., Stinson, J., & Haslund Thomsen, H. (2019). “WE do it together!” An ethnographic study of the alliance between child and hospital clown during venipunctures. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 46, e77-e85.
Olsson, E., Anderzén-Carlsson, A., Atladóttir, S.M., Axelin, A., Campbell-Yeo, M.,…Andersen, R.D. (including Stevens, B.). (2018). Cultural adaptation and harmonization of four Nordic translations of the revised Premature Infant Pain Profile (PIPP-R). BMC Pediatrics, 18(1), 349.
Obradors-Rial, N., Ariza, C., Continente, X., & Muntaner, C. (2020). School and town factors associated with risky alcohol consumption among Catalan adolescents. Alcohol, 82, 71-79.
O’Sullivan, G., O’Higgins, S., Caes, L., Saetes, S., McGuire, B.E., & Stinson, J. (2018). Self-management needs of Irish adolescents with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA): how can a Canadian webbased programme meet these needs? Pediatric Rheumatology Online Journal, 16(1), 68.
Obradors-Rial, N., Ariza, C., Rajmil, L., & Muntaner, C. (2018). Socioeconomic position and occupational social class and their association with risky alcohol consumption among adolescents. International Journal of Public Health, 63(4), 457-467. O’Campo, P., Freiler, A., Muntaner, C., Gelormino, E., Huegaerts, K.,…Mitchell, C. (2019). Resisting austerity measures to social policies: multiple explanatory case studies. Health Promotion International, 34(6), 1130-40. O’Connor, C.M.C., Gresham, M., Poulos, R.G., Clemson, L., McGilton, K.S.,… Poulos, C.J. (2020). Understanding in the Australian aged care sector of reablement interventions for people living with dementia: a qualitative content analysis. BMC Health Services Research, 20(1), 140. O’Connor, S., Chu, C.H., Thilo, F., Lee, J.J., Mather, C., & Topaz, M. (2020). Professionalism in a digital and mobile world: A way forward for nursing. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 76(1), 4-6. O’Higgins, S., Stinson, J., Ahola Kohut, S., Caes, L., Heary, C., McGuire, B.E.; Team Pain, Centre for Pain Research, School of Psychology, NUI Galway. (2019). Lending an Ear: iPeer2Peer plus Teens Taking Charge online self-management to empower adolescents with arthritis in Ireland: protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial. BMJ Open, 9(12), e027952. O’Kane, G.M., Su, J., Tse, B.C., Tam, V., Tse, T.,…Liu, G. (including Howell, D.). (2019). The Impact of Brain Metastases and Associated Neurocognitive Aspects on Health Utility Scores in EGFR Mutated and ALK Rearranged NSCLC: A Real World Evidence Analysis. Oncologist, 24(7), e501-e509. Okrainec, K., Hahn-Goldberg, S., Abrams, H., Bell, C.M., Soong, C.,…Jeffs, L. (2019). Patients’ and caregivers’ perspectives on factors that influence understanding of and adherence to hospital discharge instructions: a qualitative study. CMAJ Open, 7(3),E478-E483.
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Parry, M., & Fey, M.K. (2019). Simulation in Adanced Practice Nursing. Clinical Simulation in Nursing, 26, 1-2. Parry, M. (2019). Caregiver Burden and Cardiovascular Disease: Can We Afford to Keep the Health of Caregivers in Canada Invisible? Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 35(10), 1267-1269. Pastor-Bravo, M., & Nelson, S. (2019). Migration of Latin American nurses to Spain 2006–2016: a case study. International Nursing Review, 66(2), 183-90. Pawliuk, C., Widger, K., Dewan, T., Brander, G., Brown, H.L.,…Siden, H.H. (2020). Scoping review of symptoms in children with rare, progressive, life-threatening disorders. BMJ Supportive and Palliative Care, 10(1), 91-104. Peng, Y., Finnie, R.K.C., Hahn, R.A., Truman, B.I., Johnson, R.L.,…Zhang, X. (including Muntaner, C.); and the Community Preventive Services Task Force. (2019). Expanded In-School Instructional Time and the Advancement of Health Equity: A Community Guide Systematic Review. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 25(6), 584-89.
Perkins, G.D., Mistry, D., Gates, S., Gao, F., Snelson, C.,…Lall, R. (including Rose, L.); Breathe Collaborators. (2018). Effect of Protocolized Weaning With Early Extubation to Noninvasive Ventilation vs Invasive Weaning on Time to Liberation From Mechanical Ventilation Among Patients With Respiratory Failure: The Breathe Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA, 320(18), 1881-1888. Perkins, G.D., Mistry, D., Lall, R., Gao-Smith, F., Snelson, C.,…Gates, S. (including Rose, L.) (2019). Protocolised non-invasive compared with invasive weaning from mechanical ventilation for adults in intensive care: the Breathe RCT. Health Technology Assessment, 23(48), 1-114. Peter, E., Simmonds, A., & Liaschenko, J. (2018). Nurses’ narratives of moral identity: Making a difference and reciprocal holding. Nursing Ethics, 25(3), 324-334.
Pham, Q., Graham, G., Carrion, C., Morita, P.P., Seto, E., Stinson, J.N., & Cafazzo, J.A. (2019). A Library of Analytic Indicators to Evaluate Effective Engagement with Consumer mHealth Apps for Chronic Conditions: Scoping Review. JMIR Mhealth Uhealth, 7(1), e11941. Pham, Q., Graham, G., Lalloo, C., Morita, P.P., Seto, E., Stinson, J.N., & Cafazzo, J.A. (2018). An Analytics Platform to Evaluate Effective Engagement With Pediatric Mobile Health Apps: Design, Development, and Formative Evaluation. JMIR Mhealth Uhealth, 6(12), e11447. Pham, Q., Shaw, J., Morita, P.P., Seto, E., Stinson, J.N., & Cafazzo, J.A. (2019). The Service of Research Analytics to Optimize Digital Health Evidence Generation: Multilevel Case Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 21(11), e14849. Piercy, J., Stinson, J., Church, P.C., Walters, T.D., Frost, K., & Kohut, S.A. (2020). Trait Perfectionism and Psychosocial Outcomes in Adolescents with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 70(3), 318-23. Pilkington, P., Rominov, H., Brown, H.K., & Dennis, C.L. (2019). Systematic review of the impact of coparenting interventions on paternal coparenting behaviour. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 75(1), 17-29. Poulin, P., Shergill, Y., Romanow, H., Busse, J.W., Chambers, C.T.,…Stinson, J. (including Stevens, B.). (2018). Researching what matters to improve chronic pain care in Canada: A priority-setting partnership process to support patient-oriented research. Canadian Journal of Pain, 2(1), 191-204.
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Povitz, M., Rose, L., Shariff, S.Z., Leonard, S., Welk, B.,…Gershon, A.S. (2018). Home Mechanical Ventilation: A 12-Year Population-Based Retrospective Cohort Study. Respiratory Care, 63(4), 380-387. Price, S.L., Paynter, M., Hall, L.M., & Reichert, C. (2018). The Intergenerational Impact of Management Relations on Nurse Career Satisfaction and Patient Care. Journal of Nursing Administration, 48(12), 636-641. Prins, S.J., McKetta, S., Platt, J., Muntaner, C., Keyes, K.M., & Bates, L.M. (2019). Mental illness, drinking, and the social division and structure of labor in the United States: 2003-2015. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 62(2), 131-144. Privado da Silva, T., Leite, J.L., Stinson, J., Lalloo, C., Rodolfo Silva, I., & Jibb, L. (2018). Action and interaction strategies for the care of hospitalized children with chronic cancer pain. Texto & Contexto – Enfermagem, 2018; 27(4), 3990017. Puts, M., Hsu, T., Szumacher, E., Dawe, D., Fitch, M.,…Strohschein, F., The Canadian Network on Aging and Cancer. (2019). Never too old to learn new tricks: Surveying Canadian health care professionals about learning needs in caring for older adults with cancer. Current Oncology, 26(2), 71-72. Puts, M.T.E., Hsu, T., Mariano, C., Monette, J., Brennenstuhl, S.,…Alibhai, S.M. (2019). Clinical and Cost-effectiveness of a Comprehensive geriatric assessment and management for Canadian elders with Cancer-the 5C study: a study protocol for a randomised controlled phase III trial. BMJ Open, 9(5), e024485. Puts, M.T.E., Strohschein, F.J., Del Giudice, M.E., Jin, R., Loucks, A.,…Alibhai, S.H.M. (2018). Role of the geriatrician, primary care practitioner, nurses, and collaboration with oncologists during cancer treatment delivery for older adults: A narrative review of the literature. Journal of Geriatric Oncology, 9(4), 398-404. Qu, Z., Parry, M., Liu, F., Wen, X., Li, J.,… Li, X. (2019). Self-management and blood pressure control in China: a communitybased multicentre cross-sectional study. BMJ Open, 9(3), e025819. Quinn, K.L., Campitelli, M.A., Diong, C., Daneman, N., Stall, N.M.,…Bronskill, S.E. (including Jeffs, L.). (2019). Association between Physician Intensity of Antibiotic Prescribing and the Prescription of Benzodiazepines, Opioids and Proton-Pump Inhibitors to Nursing Home Residents: a Population-Based Observational Study. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 34(12), 2763-2771. 42 | Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing
Ramis, M.A., Chang, A., Conway, A., Lim, D., Munday, J., & Nissen, L. (2019). Theorybased strategies for teaching evidencebased practice to undergraduate health students: a systematic review. BMC Medical Education, 19(1), 267. Renahy, E., Mitchell, C., Molnar, A., Muntaner, C., Ng, E.,…O’Campo, P. (2018). Connections between unemployment insurance, poverty and health: a systematic review. European Journal of Public Health, 28(2), 269-275. Rennick, J.E., Stremler, R., Horwood, L., Aita, M., Lavoie, T.,…Constantin, E. (2018). A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of an Intervention to Promote Psychological Well-Being in Critically Ill Children: Soothing Through Touch, Reading, and Music. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 19(7), e358-e366. Retrouvey, H., Kerrebijn, I., Metcalfe, K.A., O’Neill, A.C., McCready, D.R.,…Zhong, T. (2019). Psychosocial Functioning in Women with Early Breast Cancer Treated with Breast Surgery With or Without Immediate Breast Reconstruction. Annals of Surgical Oncology, 26(8), 2444-2451. Rivera, J., McPherson, A.C., Hamilton, J., Birken, C., Coons, M.,…Stinson, J. (2018). User-Centered Design of a Mobile App for Weight and Health Management in Adolescents With Complex Health Needs: Qualitative Study. JMIR Formative Research, 2(1), e7. Rosario, C.O., Puts, M., Jang, R., Bezjak, A., Yokom, D., & Alibhai, S.M.H. (2019). Exploring the geriatric needs of oncology inpatients at an academic cancer centre. Journal of Geriatric Oncology, 10(5), 824-828. Rose, L., Istanboulian, L., Allum, L., Burry, L., Dale, C.,…Connolly, B. (2019). Patient and Family Centered Actionable Processes of Care and Performance Measures for Persistent and Chronic Critical Illness: A Systematic Review. Critical Care Explorations, 1(4), e0005. Rose, L., Istanboulian, L., Smith, O.M., Silencieux, S., Cuthbertson, B.H.,…Dale, C. (2018). Feasibility of the electrolarynx for enabling communication in the chronically critically ill: The EECCHO study. Journal of Critical Care, 47, 109-113. Rose, L., McKim, D., Leasa, D., Nonoyama, M., Tandon, A.,…Gershon, A. (2019). Trends in incidence, prevalence, and mortality of neuromuscular disease in Ontario, Canada: A population-based retrospective cohort study (2003-2014). PLoS One, 14(3), e0210574. Rose, L., McKim, D., Leasa, D., Nonoyama, M., Tandon, A.,…Gershon, A. (2018). Patterns of healthcare utilisation for respiratory complications of adults with neuromuscular disease: a population study. European Respiratory Journal, 52(3), 1800754.
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Saleh, S., Alameddine, M., Farah, A., El Arnaout, N., Dimassi, H., Muntaner, C., & El Morr, C. (2018). eHealth as a facilitator of equitable access to primary healthcare: the case of caring for non-communicable diseases in rural and refugee settings in Lebanon. International Journal of Public Health, 63(5), 577-588. Saleh, S., Farah, A., El Arnaout, N., Dimassi, H., El Morr, C., Muntaner, C.,…Alameddine, M. (2018). mHealth use for non-communicable diseases care in primary health: patients’ perspective from rural settings and refugee camps. Journal of Public Health (Oxford), 40(suppl_2), ii52-ii63. Sattar, S., Alibhai, S.M.H., Brennenstuhl, S., Kulik, M., MacDonald, M.E.,…Puts, M.T.E. (2019). Health status, emergency department visits, and oncologists’ feedback: An analysis of secondary endpoints from a randomized phase II geriatric assessment trial. Journal of Geriatric Oncology, 10(1):169-174. Sattar, S., Alibhai, S.M.H., Spoelstra, S.L., & Puts, M.T.E. (2019). The assessment, management, and reporting of falls, and the impact of falls on cancer treatment in community-dwelling older patients receiving cancer treatment: Results from a mixed-methods study. Journal of Geriatric Oncology, 10(1), 98-104. Sattar, S., Spoelstra, S.L., Alibhai, S.M.H., & Puts, M.T.E. (2019). Circumstances of falls and fear of falling in community-dwelling older adults with cancer: Results from a mixed-methods study. Journal of Geriatric Oncology, 10(1), 105-111. Sattar, S., Kenis, C., Haase, K., Burhenn, P., Stolz-Baskett, P.,…Puts, M.T.E. (2020). Falls in older cancer patients: Nursing and Allied Health Group of International Society of Geriatric Oncology review paper. Journal of Geriatric Oncology, 11(1), 1-7. Savage, P., Murphy-Kane, P., Lee, C.T., Chung, C.S., & Howell, D. (2019). Validation of the Malignant Wound Assessment Tool - Research (MWAT-R) using cognitive interviewing. Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal, 29(2), 97-102. Sawka, A.M., Watt, S., Rodin, G., Ezzat, S., Howell, D.,…Li, M. (2018). Symptom burden in adults with thyroid cancer. PsychoOncology, 27(10), 2517-2519. Schenk, K., Stoffel, L., Bürgin, R., Stevens, B., Bassler, D.,…Cignacco, E. (2019). The influence of gestational age in the psychometric testing of the Bernese Pain Scale for Neonates. BMC Pediatrics, 19(1), 20. Settipani, C.A., Hawke, L.D., Cleverley, K., Chaim, G., Cheung, A.,…Henderson, J. (2019). Key attributes of integrated community-based youth service hubs for mental health: a scoping review. International Journal of Mental Health Systems, 13, 52.
Shahidi, F.V., Muntaner, C., Shankardass, K., Quiñonez, C., & Siddiqi, A. (2020). The effect of welfare reform on the health of the unemployed: evidence from a natural experiment in Germany. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 74(3), 211-218.
Speller, B., Sissons, A., Daly, C., Facey, M., Kennedy, E., Metcalfe, K., & Baxter, N.N. (2019). An Evaluation of Oncofertility Decision Support Resources Among Breast Cancer Patients and Health Care Providers. BMC Health Services Research, 19(1), 101.
Shahidi, F.V., Muntaner, C., Shankardass, K., Quiñonez, C., & Siddiqi, A. (2019). The effect of unemployment benefits on health: A propensity score analysis. Social Science and Medicine, 226, 198-206.
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Shahrokni, A., Alexander, K., Wildes, T.M., & Puts, M.T.E. (2018). Preventing TreatmentRelated Functional Decline: Strategies to Maximize Resilience. American Society of Clinical Oncology Education Book, 38, 415-431.
Spooner, A.J., Booth, N., Downer, T., Gordon, L.G., Hudson, A.,…Chan, R. (including Conway, A.W.). (2019) Advanced practice profiles and work activities of nurse navigators: An early-stage evaluation. Collegian, 26(1), 103-109.
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INTEGRATING KNOWLEDGE OF PAIN INTO PATIENT CARE “Hospitalized children receive up to 10 painful procedures per day for diagnostic and treatment purposes,” says Professor Bonnie Stevens. “Pain is a complicated phenomenon that has significant consequences for future behaviour and brain development, and treatments for pain may also have consequences on the developing brain. It is important to find an appropriate balance between the effects of untreated pain and the effects of treatment, to ensure these infants have the best possible outcomes.”
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Dr. Stevens is world-renowned for her research on the assessment and management of pain in hospitalized infants. Her focus
now is on integrating this new knowledge into patient care/ practice, so young infants and children are spared from as much pain and related consequences as possible. Stevens developed a knowledge-translation tool to share these findings with clinicians. “We are aiming to ensure that the tool that we have developed to share this knowledge — the Implementation of Infant Pain Practice Change (ImPaC) Resource — is readily available and feasible for use by busy healthcare professionals. Our current study includes 18 Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) across Canada to ensure widespread generalizability.” If the study demonstrates that the ImPAC Resource is effective, Stevens hopes to make it available online for any healthcare facility that provides care for children to access and use, with the hopes that it will ultimately increase the knowledge and skills of healthcare professionals and decrease pain and suffering for hospitalized children.
Hospitalized children receive up to 10 painful procedures per day for diagnostic and treatment purposes...” – Bonnie Stevens Professor
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IMPROVING ADOLESCENTS’ SLEEP “Sleep is a key pillar underpinning health,” says Associate Professor Robyn Stremler. “Missing out on sleep has an effect on all aspects of a person’s physical and mental health. There is also a societal cost to sleep deprivation with increased health care costs, poor school performance, and work absenteeism.” Dr. Stremler’s research is aimed at improving health for families with healthy, typically developing infants and children, and families whose child is experiencing acute or chronic illness. She uses technology such as wearable devices to generate real-time assessments of sleep behaviour in order to deliver tailored interventions to improve sleep and other health outcomes for the populations she studies
Stremler. “Teens found the app very engaging, and using technology to help shape their sleep was very appealing to them.” Stremler’s next step is to conduct a full-scale study of the project and determine how long the benefits of using the SOmNI app can be maintained, and if the additional sleep results in improvements in other health outcomes, such as a reduction in depression and anxiety.
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Stremler recently completed a pilot study with 60 adolescents who usually sleep less than 8 hours a night (recommended sleep for teens is 9 hours). Her SOmNI app — paired with a wearable sensor — was designed to help teens set a goal bedtime and slowly move their bedtime earlier each night. The adolescents were given tailored feedback, reminders, and information on their sleep through the app. “Teens who used the app achieved 43 more minutes of sleep on school nights and reported they were better able to get to school on time and pay better attention in class,” says
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