Betty Havens Prize for Knowledge Mobilization in Aging (Canadian Institutes of Health Research)
Betty Havens Prize for Knowledge Mobilization in Aging
Betty Havens Prize for Knowledge Mobilization in Aging
We are pleased to announce our 2024-2025 Distinguished Public Lecture on Thursday, March 27 at 6:30pm!
Long-time Japan resident and consumer researcher Dominic Carter will deliver his talk, "Live Long Die Short: Aging at the Intersection of Technology, Philosophy, and Purpose".
The first study of my dissertation is published!
We just published an article on patterns of cannabinoid prescriptions in Canadian Long-Term Care homes @_EmilyWinters_
Patterns of Nabilone Prescriptions in Canadian Long-Term Care Facilities | Canadian Journal on...
Patterns of Nabilone Prescriptions in Canadian Long-Term Care Facilities
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We validated the COVID stress scales in a large sample of older adults 65+ @gjgasmundson @KylieArsenault1
Psychometric evaluation and item response theory analysis of the COVID Stress Scales in an older...
The COVID Stress Scales (CSS) represent a widely used self-report measure of stress and anxiety-related responses to ...
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We published a systematic review of psychometric tools that have been validated on samples of older adults with chronic pain. @AIGMcLennan @_EmilyWinters_ @MicheGagnon
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S027273582400134X
We are grateful to @DementiaMag
Carolyn Brandly for the interview on our work on using AI to recognize pain behaviour in people with advanced dementia @viviantran225 @Babak_Taati
Can AI Detect Pain? - Dementia Connections Magazine
New hope for pain management in people with severe dementia.As many as 80% of older adults who live in care ho...
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