The latest issue of the CAH Newsletter (Issue 26) is now available for download on our website.
This issue contains stories about our 2017-2018 Distinguished Lecture, staff changes at the Centre on Aging and health, a new research project at the University of Regina that is testing an online training program in pain management for staff in care homes in rural Saskatchewan, the interdisciplinary gerontology program at the University of Regina, an obituary for Dr. William Klassen, and much more.
The CAH Newsletter features stories and updates on member research and awards, CAH events, graduate education, and a varietey of other topics related to aging and health research.
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Original: @AIGMcLennan, @LouiseCastiillo & @DrThomasHadjist compared tools assessing pain in people with dementia to tools developed for a different population
— All tools showed satisfactory psychometric properties
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Lab HQP @AIGMcLennan presenting some of his research results at #CAG_2024 @cagacg supporting the idea that lay people (e.g., informal caregivers) may be able to use observational pain assessment tools for people with dementia under professional guidance
HQP @KylieArsenault1 presenting the work she conducted through our lab on the relationship among #pain #ageism and Covid-related stress at #CAG_2024 @cagacg @gjgasmundson
Congratulations to lab HQP @LaneyYarycky for presenting the results of her meta-analysis on #pain #self-management programs for older adults at #CAG_2024 @cagacg
Poster presentation at #AGEWELL2024 by our research group @RStopyn @AbhishekMoturu @Babak_Taati @AGEWELL_NCE