• Mental health of Black children and youths in Canada 

      Salami, Bukola (Oladunni)
      Evidence indicates that Black populations in North America experience poor mental health status. Drawing from data from a series of projects, this session will discuss the mental health of African and Black children and ...
    • Minimizing strain: How nurses sustain their image as "good nurses" 

      Dahlke, Sherry (2016-03-21)
      Sessions presented on Monday, November 9, 2015 and Tuesday, November 10, 2015: Older adults are the population most likely to access healthcare due to an increasing incidence of chronic illnesses with age. As a result, ...
    • Moving from place-to-place for end-of-life care: A mixed-methods investigation 

      Wilson, Donna M.; Birch, Stephen (2017-09-29)
      A mixed-method study was undertaken to determine effective and appropriate end-of-life care (EoL) setting transitions. The findings of qualitative and quantitative phases will be presented so as to prevent and address ...
    • Perinatal post-traumatic stress disorder: A literature review 

      Imanoff, Julia; Bright, Katherine
      More information on women's experiences of perinatal-PTDS (P-PTSD) is needed. The purpose of this systematic review was to understand women's experiences of P-PTSD. A taxonomy of P-PTSD experiences was developed to understand ...
    • The Role of Nurse Advocate in Cesarean Sections on Maternal Request 

      Imanoff, Julia; Mannion, Cynthia; McCaffrey, Graham
      Women's choice for cesarean delivery is complex. This choice challenges maternity care provider given the difference in values between patients and care providers. The findings of this study suggest that nurses can provide ...
    • Women's experience of perinatal loss: A collaboration to develop a learning resource for nurses 

      Lasiuk, Gerri C.; Fowler-Kerry, Susan Eva; Bowen, Angela; Ransom, Carla M.; Stumborg, Wendi N. (2017-07-06)
      Purpose: The death of an infant is a profound and devastating experience for women and families. Nurses who work in emergency departments; obstetric, neonatal, and pediatric units; and in public health settings are likely ...

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