This issue contains stories about: Dr. Tracey Gendron’s 2023-24 CAH Distinguished Lecture, CAH Member Dr. Angela McGinnis’s research on Indigenous horticulture funded by a Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation (SHRF) 2023-2024 Truth and Action Mobilize grant, the latest winners of the CAH Award for Innovation in Health and Wellness, our 2024 Brain Awareness Week Film Screening, and the CAH Director’s upcoming induction into the Saskatchewan Order of Merit.
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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