Our
current partners include/ Nos partenaires actuels:
Alberta
Heritage Foundation for Medical Research
Association
of Women’s Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses,
Canada
Calgary Health Region
Canadian Lung Association
Caregiving and Alzheimer Disease Research
Grants Program
Collaborative Research Program
Rehabilitation and Long-Term Care
Community Health Research Unit, Ottawa
Dalhouise University
Deer Lodge Centre Foundation, Winnipeg
Eastern Health
Elisabeth Bruyère Research Institute
Fondation de recherche en sciences
infirmières du Québec (FRESIQ)
Fonds de la recherche en santé du Québec
Groupe de recherche interuniversitaire en sciences infirmières de Montréal
(GRISIM)
Hamilton Health Sciences
Foundation
Health Care Corporation
of St. John's
Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Canada
Izaak
Walton Killam (IWK) Health Centre
Kidney
Foundation of Canada
Kingston General Hospital
McGill University Health Centre
Manitoba Nursing Research Institute
MUHC Research Institute
Nova Scotia Health Research
Foundation
Nursing Best Bractice Research Unit
PEI Health Research Institute / PEI
Department of Health and Social
RNAO Nursing Reearch Interest Group
Saint Elizabeth Health Care
Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation
Services / PEI Health
Research Program
Sick Kids Foundation
Sigma Theta Tau International
Sunnybrook and Women’s
College Health Sciences Centre
University
of Alberta/Royal Alexandra Hospital
University Health Network
Vancouver Foundation
Victorian Order of Nurses of Canada (Halifax, Nova Scotia Office)
Alberta
Heritage Foundation for Medical Research
2004
Project(s) / Projet(s) de 2004
- Evaluation of weekly bladder irrigations
with Suby G or saline versus catheter irrigations
alone in patients with long term indwelling
catheters
Principal
Investigator: Katherine Moore RN PhD
University
of Alberta
|
|
Association
of Women’s Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses,
Canada
- 2003 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2003
- Implementation and evaluation of a second stage
of labour clinical practice guidelines
Principal Investigator: Ann Sprague
Ottawa Hospital
2004 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2004
- Promoting mothers' ability to communicate with their very-low-birthweight infants: A pilot study
Principal Investigator: Nancy Feeley RN PhD
Centre for Nursing Research, Jewish General Hospital and McGill University, Québec
2005 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2005
Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses and IWK Health Centre, Halifax (also co-funded by Johnson and Johnson Medical Products)
- The relaxation and blood pressure in pregnancy (REBIP) pilot study
Principal Investigator: Faith Wight Moffatt RN MS (N) PhD cand
Province: Nova Scotia
2006 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2006
- Predictors of maternal/infant attendance at neonatal follow-up program
Principal Investigator: Marilyn Ballantyne RN MHSc PhDCandidate
Province: Nova Scotia
Calgary
Health Region
- 2003 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2003
- Use of an evidence based neonatal oral feeding
protocol in four city hospitals (2003)
Principal Investigator: Deborah McNeil
Foothills Medical Centre
2004 project(s)
/ Projet(s) de 2004
- The role of the registered nurse in the outpatient
clinic setting (2004)
Prinicpal Investigator: Margueurite Butler
Alberta Children’s Hospital
Caren Clouston
Rockyview General Hospital
Canadian Lung Association
2005 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2005
- The quality of dying of COPD patients in the ICU: Perspectives of practitioners
Principal Investigator: Donna Goodridge RN MN PhD CHPCNc
Province:
Saskatchewan
2006 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2006
-
Examining the effectiveness of post-intubation administration of pre-filled Chlorhexidine Gluconate 0.12% swabs in reducing the rate of ventilator assisted pneumonia in ICU patients: A randomized controlled clinical trial
Principal Investigator: Maher El-Masri PhD RN
Province: Ontario
Caregiving
and Alzheimer Disease Research Grants Program
Initially,
a partnership between the Alzheimer Society of Canada
and the Canadian Nurses Foundation approved the following
projects through the Caregiving and Alzheimer Disease
Research Program.
À
l’origine, un partenariat entre la Société
Alzheimer du Canada et la Fondation des infirmières
et infirmiers du Canada a permis d’approuver
les projets suivants dans le cadre du Programme de
recherche sur les techniques de soins et la maladie
d’Alzheimer.
2002 and
2003 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2002 et 2003
- Health status of older men who, as informal caregivers,
care for women with dementia in their homes (2003)
Principal Investigator: Dr. Francine Ducharme
Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal,
Montréal, Québec
- Quality of life for people with Alzheimer type
dementia and their caregivers (2003)
Principal Investigator: Dr. Neena Chappell University
of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia.
- Development and assessment of psychoeducational
group interactions for: (2003)
i) individuals with Alzheimer Disease who have lost
their driving privileges and
ii) for their primary caregivers
Principal Investigator: Dr. Bonnie Dobbs
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta
- Evaluating the effectiveness of the abilities-focused
approach to morning care (2003)
Principal Investigator: Souraya Sidani
University of Toronto
- Communication intervention for family caregiviers
of persons with Alzheimer Disease: A pilot study
(2003)
Principal Investigator: Jeff Small
University of British Columbia
This partnership
has since been expanded to include the CIHR
Institute of Aging (IA) and Institute
of Gender and Health (IGH).
The Grant
Program's aim is to support multidisciplinary research
in caregiving for those patients with dementia or
Alzheimer disease. Additional information, guidelines
and applications, please visit the Alzheimer
Society of Canada web site.
Par la suite,
ce partenariat a été étendu à
l’Institut
du vieillissement (IV) et à
l’Institut de la santé des femmes et
des hommes (ISFH) des IRSC.
Le programme
de bourses vise à appuyer la recherche multidisciplinaire
sur les soins aux patients atteints de démence
ou de la maladie d’Alzheimer. Vous trouverez
de plus amples renseignements, ainsi que les directives
et les formulaires de demande, dans le site Web de
la Société
Alzheimer du Canada.
2004 project(s)
/ Projet(s) de 2004
- Nonsupport in the experience of male caregivers
(2004)
Principal Investigator: Anne Neufeld
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta
- Évaluation d'une intervention non pharmacologique
pour réduire l'agitation verbale chez les
personnes atteintes de démence. (2004)
Principal Investigator: Philippe Landreville
(co-investigator Philippe Voyer), Université
Laval, Québec, Québec
- Reliability and validity testing of the Perception
of Conversation Index - dementia of Alzheimer's
type (2004)
Principal Investigator: JB Orange
University of Western Ontario
Co-investigator Joanne Perry,
University of British Columbia
- Responsive behaviours in longterm care settings:
Staff perceptions and experiences (2004)
Principal Investigator: Sherry Dupuis
University of Waterloo, Ontario
Collaborator Lori Martin
McMaster University, Ontario
2005 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2005
- Support services, personhood and dementia care: Exploring the interface
Principal Investigator: Deborah O'Connor SW PhD
University of British Columbia
(Alison Phinney RN PhD co-applicant, UBC)
- Relating well to persons with dementia
Principal Investigator: Katherine Simone McGilton RN PhD
Toronto Rehabilitation Institute
- Role of home care in dementia care
Principal Investigator: Dorothy Anne Forbes RN PhD
University of Saskatchewan
- Eating together in families with dementia: A longitudinal analysis Principal Investigator: Heather H. Keller
University of Guelph
(Lori Schindel Martin RN PhD, co-applicant, Ruth Sherman Centre for Research and Education)
2006 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2006
- Etude évaluative d’une intervention psychoéducative destine aux aidants de personnes âgées atteintes de démence de type Alzheimer “au début de leur parcours d’aide.”
Chercheur principal: Francine Ducharme N PhD
Centre de recherché, Institut universitaire de Gériatrie de Montréal
- Client-caregiver-provider relationships in home-based dementia care: A critical analysis
Principal Investigator: Catherine Ward Griffin RN PhD
University of Western Ontario
- Delirium in nursing home patients with severe cognitive impairment
Principal Investigator: Dr. Jane McCusker (Philippe Voyer RN co-investigator)
McGill University
Collaborative
Research Program Rehabilitation and Long-Term Care
2002 and
2003 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2002 et 2003
- Content analysis of the life stories of persons
with end-stage renal disease residing in a complex
continuing care and rehabilitation facility (2003)
Principal Investigator: Chantale LeClerc
Bridgepoint Health, Toronto
- The prevalence of the practice of not getting
clients in long-term care facilities and complex
continuing care units up every day (2003)
Principal Investigator: Laurie Bernick
Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, Toronto
- Non-pharmacologic intervention strategies currently
used by caregivers of clients with frontotemporal
dementia (2003)
Principal Investigator: Sue Calabrese
Humber River Regional Hospital, Toronto
- Older adults searching for meaning during difficult
times (2003)
Principal Investigator: Diane Buchanan
Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, Toronto
- Identification of factors that influence staff
members' ability to develop supportive relationships
with family members in complex continuing care environments
(2003)
Principal Investigator: Katherine McGilton
Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, Toronto
- Living with Alzheimer Disease or a related dementia:
Evaluation of a research-based drama for disseminating
knowledge (2003)
Principal Investigator: Christine Jonas-Simpson
Sunnybrook & Women’s College Health Sciences
Centre
- Disability, technology place: Exploring the lives
of community dwelling male ventilator users (2003)
Principal Investigator: Barbara Gibson
University of Toronto
- The experience of feeling known as a person:
A qualitative study with older women living in a
long-term care setting (2003)
Principal Investigator: Ria Spee
Sunnybrook & Women’s College Health Sciences
Centre
2004 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2004
1. Barriers to, and facilitators of, physical activity in older hemodialysis patients:
An exploratory study
Pia Kontos PhD Postdoctoral fellow
Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Ontario
2. Exploring the effects of scheduled bed rest on fatigue in complex continuing
care settings
Mary Fox RN PhD cand. Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, Ontario
3. Bridging theory and practice: Rethinking personhood in dementia care
Pia Kontos PhD Postdoctoral fellow
Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Ontario
4. The experience of meal assistance for clinical and non-clinical staff in a
longterm care facility in a time of crisis
Tiziana Rivera RN MSc and Laurie Bernick RN MSc
Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, Ontario
2006 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2006
- Development and testing of a measure to examine the nature of the nurse-patient relationship in chronic care settings.
Principal Investigator: Veronique Boscart RN MScN MEd RN
Community
Health Research Unit, Ottawa
2003 project(s)
/ Projet(s) de 2003
- A comparison of photo novella and semi-structured
interviews to examine seniors' perceptions of barriers
and facilitators to physical activity in community
and long-term care settings
Principal Investigators:
Sheila Profit, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish
Lisa Votta, Community Health Research Unit, Ottawa
Dalhouise University
2006 Project(s) / Projet(s) de 2006
- Co-bedding twins: The stress response.
Principal Investigator: Kathryn Hayward RN BScN IBCLC
Province: Nova Scotia
Deer
Lodge Centre Foundation, Winnipeg
2004 Project(s) / Projet(s) de 2004
- Aggression in long term care: A best practice nursing care project
Principal Investigator: Lorna Guse, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg
Eastern Health (formerly Health Care Corporation of St. John's)
- Perceived Barriers to Pap smear screening among women of Newfoundland and Labrador
Principal Investigator: Vicki Greenslade RN PhD
Province:
Newfoundland
Elisabeth Bruyère Research Institute
2006 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2006
- A retrospective review of and patient experiences with the use of vacuum assisted closure (VAC) therpay for wounds in complex continuing care patients at SCO Health service
Principal Investigator: Bonnie Hall MScN GNC (C)
Ontario
Fondation
de recherche en sciences infirmières du Québec
2003 project(s)
/ Projet(s) de 2003
- Etude pilote pour évaluer la faisabilité
d'un essai clinique visant l'évaluation de
l'impact d'interventions familiales infirmières
sur les familles de patients hospitalises en psychiatrie
Principal Investigator: Johanne Goudreau
Université du Québec en Outaouais
- L'allaitement maternel chez la clientèle
au CHU mère-enfant, Hôpital Sainte
Justine
Principal Investigator: Roseline Galipeau
Hôpital Sainte-Justine, Montréal
2004 project(s)
/ Projet(s) de 2004
- Recherche-action pour favoriser l’autogestion
de la médication chez la personne soignée
par hémodialyse (2004)
Principal Investigator: Marie-Chantale Loiselle,
Hôpital Charles LeMoyne, Greenfield Park,
Québec
- Validation des codes d’évaluation
des priorités d’urgences psychiatriques
(CEPUP) (2004)
Principal Investigator: Louise Roch-Beauchamp,
Hôpital Douglas, Montréal, Québec
2005 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2005
- A follow up study of a program to promote mothers' ability to communicate with their very low birthweight infants
Principal Investigator: Nancy Feeley N PhD, Jewish General Hospital, Province: Québec
- Évaluation d’une approche de soins palliatifs chez des patients atteints d’insuffisance cardiaque severe
Chercheur principal: Sonia Heppell inf. MSc., Institut de cardiologie de Province: Québec
Fonds de la recherche en santé du Québec
2004 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2004
- Evaluation d'interventions infirmières auprès des familles dont un membre est hospitalise en psychiatrie.
Chercheur(s) principal(aux): Johanne Goudreau PhD
Université de Montréal
2005 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2005
- Évaluation multicentrique de l’implantation d’un modèle de coordination de soins et services en milieu institutionnel base sur le suivi systématique de clientèles présentant des troubles grave de santé mentale.
Chercheur principal: Nicole Ricard N PhD, Université de Montréal
Province: Québec
2006 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2006
- Evaluation de l’efficacité d’interventions infirmières dans la gestion du problème de sante auprès d’une clientèle cardiologique vivant une transition hôpital - domicile
Chercheur principal: Sylvie Cosette PhD Nsg
Province: Québec
Groupe de recherche interuniversitaire en sciences infirmières de Montréal (GRISIM)
- Effect of a sensory minimization intervention on the physicogical stability and pain response of preterm infants
Principal Investigator: Marilyn Aita inf. PhD (c)
McGill University, Québec
2. Bridging the transition from hospital-to-home: Effects of the VITAL
Telehealth Program on anxiety, depression, and use of health services in foronary artery bypass graft surgery patients and caregivers
Principal Investigator: Lisa M. Keeping N PhD (c)
McGill University, Québec
2005 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2005
- L’amorce du processus de transition depuis un établissement pédiatrique vers un établissement adulte pour les familles ayant un adolescent atteint de fibrose kystique
Chercheur principal:
France Dupuis inf., MSc., c PhD
Province: Québec
- A nursing psycho-educational intervention focused on communication for the family caregiver in the context of early Alzheimer's disease
Principal Investigator: Krystyna Kouri RN, BN, MScA, PhD c
Province: Quebec
2006 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2006
- The development of a health measure for homeless people
Principal Investigator: Dianne McCormack RN PhD c
New Brunswick / Ontario
- Refinement and psychometric testing of a self-report questionnaire to measure individuals' patterns of health information seeking behaviour: The DHISB scale
Principal Investigator: Sylvie Lambert RN PhD c
Quebec
- Pain assessment in intubated ICU patients: Validation of the critical-care pain observation tool (CPOT) and physiological indicators
Principal Investigator: Céline Gélinas N PhD (post doc trainee)
Quebec
- Alternative female kangaroo care: an intervention to reduce pain response in preterm neonates (28-36 weeks)
Principal Investigator: Jasmine Byron BA BSW, MSc Nursing, (Candidate)
Quebec
- Les effets du lait maternel de fin de tetee sur la croissance a court terme de prematures
Principal Investigator: Marjolaine Heon, PhD(candidate)
Quebec
- The impact of a nursing-led informational intervention on the use of health care services by patients with cancer: A secondary analysis and qualitative follow up.
Principal Investigator: Sylvie Dubois Med. MBA PhD (c )
Quebec
- Développement et évaluation d'une intervention en soins infirmiers visant la prise optimale des traitements antirétroviraux de personnes vivant avec le VIH.
Principal Investigator: Pilar Ramirez-Gracia PhD (c )
Quebec
Hamilton
Health Sciences Foundation
2002 and
2003 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2002 et 2003
- Hospital response to implementation of medical
directives (2003)
Principal Investigator: Kim Alvarado
Hamilton Health Sciences
- Shampoo after craniotomy study (2003)
Principal Investigator: Sandra Ireland
Hamilton Health Sciences
- Pain assessment and management in hospitalized
older adults (2003)
Principal Investigator: Esther Coker
Hamilton Health Sciences
Health
Care Corporation of St. John's (now Eastern Health)
2003 project(s)
/ Projet(s) de 2003
- The experiences of women with lymphedema following
breast cancer-related treatment (2003)
Principal Investigator: Victoria Greenslade
Centre for Nursing Studies, St. John's
- The acceptability and effectiveness of a high-fibre
protocol in improving bowel function and decreasing
laxative use in long term care residents: A prospective
study (2003)
Principal Investigator: Suja Varghese
Dr. L.A. Miller Centre, St. John’s
2004 project(s)
/ Projet(s) de 2004
- Women's experiences with out-patient breast cancer
surgery
Principal
Investigator: Mary Victoria Greenslade (Vicki)
PhD RN
Centre
for Nursing Studies, St. John's Newfoundland
Heart
and Stroke Foundation of Canada
2003 project(s)
/ Projet(s) de 2003
- Impact of an iterative computer-tailored feedback
system on continuity of care in the management of
cardiovascular risk factors and health behaviours
in Coronary Artery Disease and Type 2 diabetic patients
(2003)
Principal Investigator: Sylvie Robichaud-Ekstrand
Université de Montréal/Institut de
Cardiologie de Montréal
- The effect of hospital versus home-based exercise
on psychosocial and physical outcomes in patients
with stable chronic heart failure (2003)
Principal Investigator: Heather Arthur
McMaster University, Hamilton
Izaak
Walton Killam (IWK) Health Centre
2003 project(s)
/ Projet(s) de 2003
- A double blind placebo-controlled trial examining
the effect of domperidone on the composition of
human breast milk (2003)
Principal Investigator: Marsha Campbell-Yeo
IWK Health Centre, Halifax
2004 project(s)
/ Projet(s) de 2004
- Exploring professional boundaries in health professionals'
relationships with patients and families
Principal
Investigator: Jean Hughes PHD MSc BN
Dalhousie
University
2006 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2006
- Women's Experiences of Vaginal Pessary Use
Principal Investigator: Sandra Storey RN MSN NP
Nova Scotia
Kidney
Foundation of Canada
2003 project(s)
/ Projet(s) de 2003
- Psychometric testing of a new measure of "lay"
care giving for adults receiving dialysis (2003)
Principal Investigator: Martha E. Horsburgh
University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon
2005 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2005
- The process of living with chronic kidney disease: The spouse's/partner's perspective
Principal Investigator: Maryse Pelletier-Hibbert MN PhD
Province: New Brunswick
Kingston
General Hospital
2003 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2003
- A description of cardiovascular health, symptom
burden, social support and physical and emotional
well- being in elderly persons living with cancer
(2003)
Principal Investigator: Joan Tranmer
Kingston General Hospital/Kingston Regional Cancer
Centre
McGill
University Health Centre
2004 project(s)
/ Projet(s) de 2004
- Does the 15-minute or less family interview influence
family nursing practice?
Principal Investigator: Anne-Marie Martinez
McGill University Health Centre
- Development of a scale to measure the risk of skin breakdown in the critically ill
Principal Investigator: Patricia Rose N., MSc.(A), CNCC (C)
McGill University Health Centre, Québec
2005 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2005
- Parent book-reading to infants in the NICU as a predictor of later shared book-reading and improved parent-infant interaction
Principal Investigators:
Janice Lariviere RN and Janet Rennick RN PhD
Province: Quebec
Manitoba
Nursing Research Institute
2004 project(s)
/ Projet(s) de 2004
- Psychometric testing of the breastfeeding self-efficacy
scale among mothers of ill or preterm infants (2004)
Principal Investigator: Barbara Wheeler
St. Boniface General Hospital, Winnipeg
- Bacterial growth in human breast milk with and
without human milk fortifier (2004)
Principal Investigator: Debbie Fraser Askin
University of Manitoba, Winnipeg
MUHC Research Institute
2005 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2005
- Does changing nursing practice improve patient outcomes?
Principal Investigators: Judith Ritchie N PhD and Patricia O'Connor RN MSc (A) Nsg.
Province: Quebec
Nova
Scotia Health Research Foundation
2003 project(s)
/ Projet(s) de 2003
- A consultation process to develop a survey instrument
to assess adolescent health in Nova Scotia (2003)
Principal Investigators: Donald Langille and
Gail Tomblin Murphy
Dalhousie University, Halifax
2004 project(s)
/ Projet(s) de 2004
- Towards a new model of care delivery for lung
cancer patients and their families
Principal
Investigator: Lorna Butler RN PhD
Dalhousie
University
2005 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2005
- Bodies of sameness in places of difference: Lesbian couples' birthing in relationship with perinatal nurses
Principal Investigator: Lisa Sara Goldberg RN PhD
Province: Nova Scotia
- Co-bedding twins: A multisite trial
Principal Investigators: Kathryn Hayward and Celeste Johnston RN PhD
Province: Nova Scotia
Nursing Best Practice Research Unit
2005 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2005
- Clinical outcomes and long term use of research evidence in nursing
Principal Investigators: Kathryn Smith Higuchi PhD RN and Barbara Davies PhD RN
Province: Ontario
PEI
Health Research Institute/PEI Department of Health
and Social Services / PEI Health Research Program
2004 project(s)
/ Projet(s) de 2004
- Perception of the childbirth experience and its
relationship to early postpartum parenting behaviours
Principal Investigator: Janet Bryanton
University of PEI/McGill University
- Empowering parents to make their homes smoke-free
Principal Investigator: Rosemary Herbert
University of PEI/McGill University
2005 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2005
- Promoting optimal outcomes for HIV prevention skills in youth
Principal Investigator: Jo-Ann M. MacDonald BScN MN PhDc
Province: Prince Edward Island
2006 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2006
- An exploratory study of nurse-client partnership in the context of diabetes mellitus illness management.
Principal Investigator: Mae Gallant RN PhD (c)
Province: Prince Edward Island
RNAO Nursing Research Interest Group
2005 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2005
- Acute and minor illnesses of "normally well" preschool children: The experience of mothers who are convention refugee claimants living in Hamilton ON
Principal Investigator: Olive Wahoush RN RSCN MSC PhDc
Province: Ontario
Saint Elizabeth Health Care
2006 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2006
- The impact of a tailored intervention on the nursing assessment and management of foot ulcers for people with diabetes in community nursing practice.
Principal Investigators: Wendy A. Gifford RN PhD (c ) Barbara Davies RN PhD & Nancy Lefebre RN BScN MScN CHE EXTRA Fellow
Province: Ontario
Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation
2005 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2005
- Quality of end of life care: The perspectives of bereaved family members of lung cancer and COPD patients, health care providers and policy makers in rural and urban areas
Principal Investigator: Donna Goodridge RN BN MN PhD CHPCNc
Province: Saskatchewan
2006 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2006
- Exploring perceptions of health care: A step toward defining culturally sensitive care for non-Western immigrants and refugees in Saskatchewan
Principal Investigator: Dr. Louise Racine RN PhD
Province: Saskatchewan
Sigma
Theta Tau International
2004 project(s)
/ Projet(s) de 2004
- The experience of hope & aging (2004)
Principal Investigator: Sharon Moore
Athabasca University, Alberta
Sick Kids Foundation
2006 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2006
- Therapeutic touch for managment of procedural pain in preterm neonates less than 28 weeks gestational age
Principal Investigator: Celeste Johnston, RN, DEd
Province: Ontario
Sunnybrook
and Women’s College Health Sciences Centre
2003 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2003
- Evaluation of a hospital-based training program
on intimate partner abuse (2003)
Principal Investigators: Karen Gold and Eileen
McMahon
Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Sciences Centre,
Toronto
2004 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2004
- An exploration of factors that influence when
women seek care for locally advanced breast cancer
Principal Investigator: Barbara Fitzgerald RN
MSN
Toronto Sunnybrook Regional Cancer Centre
- The meaning of the experience of caring for a family whose baby is born still or does shortly after birth for obstetric nurses
Principal Investigator: Christine Jonas-Simpson RN;PhD
Sunnybrook and Women's Health Sciences Centre
2005 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2005
- Front line nurses perceptions of enacting patient-centred care
Principal Investigator: Billie Adele Hilborn RN BScN Cneph c, MHSc c
Province: Ontario
- The women's health principles in action: Fact or fiction
Principal Investigator: Jennifer Price RN MScN ACNP PhDc
Province: Ontario
- The experience and meaning of living with and transforming loss for women whose babies are born still: Translation through the arts
Principal Investigator: Christine Jonas-Simpson RN;PhD
Province: Ontario
- A qualitative exploration of women's and men's experiences when undergoing radical cystectomy for bladder cancer
Principal Investigators: Debbie Miller RN MN ACNP (ET) and Sharon Sharir MD MPH FRCSC
Province: Ontario
- Dose ranging study of Gabapentin in patients undergoing radical prostatectomy
Principal Investigator: Jason Sawyer RN ACNP
Province: Ontario
2006 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2006
- Evaluation of a Novel Post-operative Anticoagulantion Protocol in Cardiovascular Surgery
Principal Investigator: Leasa Knechtel RN MN CNCC(c )
Province: Ontario
University
Health Network
2003 project(s)
/ Projet(s) de 2003
- The process of transition from pediatric to adult
transplant care (2003)
Principal Investigator: Corinne McCurdy
University Health Network, Toronto
- Patients' experiences and satisfaction with care
in a radiation clinic setting (2003)
Principal Investigator: Maurene McQuestion
University Health Network, Toronto
- Feeling unsure in patients living with cardiovascular
disease (2003)
Principal Investigator: Wendy Tuson
University Health Network, Toronto
2004 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2004
1. Incidence of urinary retention in patients receiving thoracic epidural
analgesia
Principal Investigator: Monakshi Sawhney RN MN ACNP
Toronto General Hospital, Ontario
2. Patient controlled oral analgesia (PCOA) for post operative pain
management after total knee replacement: A pilot study
Principal Investigator: Patti Kastanias RN MSc(A) ACNP
Toronto Western Hospital, Ontario
3 Health care professionals expeiences of providing patient centred
care to clients who are recent immigrants and refugees
Principal Investigator: Sepali Guruge RN PhD (c)
University Health Network, Ontario
4. Pain and Pain management: A study of the information needs of
general day surgery patients
Principal Investigators: Keith Denny MLS MA PhD (c) and Patti Kastanias RN MSc(A) ACNP
Toronto Western Hospital, Ontario
2005 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2005
- A prospective, longitudinal cohort study of the experience and the support needs of family caregivers of patients post whole brain radiotherapy for brain metastases
Principal Investigators: Diane Williams RN, MN and Doris Howell RN PhD
Province: Ontario
2006 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2006
- Examining the relationship between patient-centered care and outcomes: A plot project
Principal Investigators: Sonia Sarkissian Ph, ACN, CNN(c) & Souraya Sidani Ph RN
Province: Ontario
- Pain and Pain Management II: A Study of the Information Needs of Limited English Proficient (LEP) General Day Surgery Patients
Principal Investigators: Beth Twigg-D'Amato, RN & Bruna Curti, RN, BscN & Patti Kastanias
Province: Ontario
Vancouver
Foundation
2004 project(s)
/ Projet(s) de 2004
- Pain management decision-making by acute care
psychiatric nurses (2004)
Principal Investigators: Margaret Osborne
& Anne Dewar
University of British Columbia
- Patient-centred advance care planning (2004)
Principal Investigator: Carole Robinson
Interior Health Authority
Principal Investigator: Bill Nelems
Kelowna General Hospital
2005 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2005
- Patient perspectives of hope and honesty in the transmission of prognostic information
Principal Investigator: Sally Thorne RN PhD
Province:
British Columbia
- Strategies and actions for independent living (SAIL): The effectiveness of a multi-faceted prevention program on the reduction of falls and injury among home support clients
Principal Investigator: Vicky Scott RN PhD,
Province:
British Columbia
2006 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2006
- Levels of childbirth fear, anxiety and sleep deprivation in a British Columbia cohort of pregnant women
Principal Investigator: Wendy Anne Hall PhD
Province: British Columbia
- Pilot study for rural nurses' experiences with the provision of maternity care.
Principal Investigators: Dr. Karen MacKinnon PhD Nursing & Dr. Harvey Thommasen M.D.
Province: British Columbia
Victorian Order of Nurses of Canada (Halifax, Nova Scotia office)
2005 project(s) / Projet(s) de 2005
- Tailoring RNAO BPGs to a Bereavement Context
Principal Investigators: Ariella Lang N PhD and Fabie Duhamel N PhD
Province: Nova Scotia
|