IALH Research Fellow Stephanie Willerth and her colleague Logan M. O’Reilly co-authored a new research article entitled Evaluating the biocompatibility of ceramic materials for constructing artificial reefs. The article was pulished in Frontiers in Marine Science. Abstract: Introduction: Coastal ecosystems, including reefs, are becoming increasingly threatened as anthropogenic development continues to encroach on intertidal habitats …
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Brain Changes: Aerobic Exercise for Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation
IALH Research Fellow Brian Christie and IALH Student Affiliates Taylor Snowden and Jamie Morrison have co-authored a new research article entitled Brain Changes: Aerobic Exercise for Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation. Collaborating authors include Meike Boerstra, Eric Eyolfson, Crystal Acosta, Erin Grafe, Hannah Reid, Justin Brand, Matthew Galati, and Judith Gargaro. The article was published in …
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Understanding the Role and Impact of Electronic Health Records in Labor and Delivery Nursing Practice: A Scoping Review Protocol
IALH Research Fellow Olga Petrovskaya has recently co-authored a new research article with Crystal Bignell entitled Understanding the role and impact of electronic health records in labor and delivery nursing practice: A scoping review protocol. The article was published Digital Health. Abstract: Background: Electronic health records have a significant impact on nursing practice, particularly in …
A Web-Based Intervention for Insufficiently Active College Students: Feasibility and Preliminary Efficacy
IALH Research Fellows Ryan Rhodes and Sam Liu have recently co-authored a new research article entitled A Web-Based Intervention for Insufficiently Active College Students: Feasibility and Preliminary Efficacy. Collaborating authors include Kimberly R. Hartson, Lindsay J. Della, Kristi M. King, and Jade M. Chatman. The article was published in Western Journal of Nursing Research. Abstract: …
Does Being Defiant and Irritable Take a Toll on Physical Health? Examining the Covariation Between Symptoms of Physical Health and Oppositional Defiance Across Adolescence to Young Adulthood
IALH Research Fellows Jonathan Rush and Paweena Sukhawathanakul and IALH Student Affiliate Cynthia McDowell have written a research article entitled Does being defiant and irritable take a toll on physical health? Examining the covariation between symptoms of physical health and oppositional defiance across adolescence to young adulthood. The article was published in Psychology & Health. …
Repeated Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Causes Sex-Specific Increases in Cell Proliferation and Inflammation in Juvenile Rats
IALH Research Fellow Brian Christie and IALH Student Affiliate Jamie Morrison have co-authored a new research article entitled Repeated mild traumatic brain injury causes sex-specific increases in cell proliferation and inflammation in juvenile rats. Collaborating authors include Katie J. Neale, Hannah M. O. Reid, Barbara Sousa, Erin McDonagh, Sandy Shultz, and Eric Eyolfson. The article …
Patient and Health Care Provider Perspectives on Patient Access to Test Results via Web Portals: Scoping Review
IALH Research Fellow Olga Petrovskaya has co-authored a scoping review entitled Patient and Health Care Provider Perspectives on Patient Access to Test Results via Web Portals: Scoping Review. Collaborating authors include Albina Karpman, Joanna Schilling, Simran Singh, Larissa Wegren, Vera Caine, Elizabeth Kusi-Appiah, and Willow Geen. The review was published in Journal of Medical Internet …
Conformity to Masculinity Norms and Mental Health Outcomes Among Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Two-Spirit, and Queer Men and Non-Binary Individuals
IALH Research Fellow Nathan Lachowsky has co-authored a new research article entitled Conformity to Masculinity Norms and Mental Health Outcomes Among Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Two-Spirit, and Queer Men and Non-Binary Individuals. Collaborating authors include Sarah Cooper, Tristan Péloquin, Travis Salway, John L. Oliffe, Benjamin Klassen, David J. Brennan, Janie Houle, and Olivier Ferlatte. The article …
Fake kindness, Caring and Symbolic Violence
IALH Research Fellow Damien Contandriopoulos has co-authored a new research article entitled Fake kindness, Caring and Symbolic Violence. Collaborating authors include Natalie Stake-Doucet and Joanna Schilling. Abstract: The article starts by offering a definition of fake kindness focused on the dissociation between the behavioural components of kindness and the intent to sincerely pay some heed …
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Recruiting Families Using Social Media Versus Pediatric Obesity Clinics: A Secondary Analysis of the Aim2Be RCT
IALH Research Fellow Jean Buckler has co-authored a new research article entitled Recruiting families using social media versus pediatric obesity clinics: A secondary analysis of the Aim2Be RCT. Collaborating authors include Olivia De-Jongh González, Geoff D. C. Ball, Jill Hamilton, Josephine Ho, Katherine M. Morrison, and Louise C. Mâsse. The article was published in Contemporary …
The Impact of Biomaterial Surface Properties on Engineering Neural Tissue for Spinal Cord Regeneration
IALH Research Fellow Stephanie Willerth has co-authored a new research article entitled The Impact of Biomaterial Surface Properties on Engineering Neural Tissue for Spinal Cord Regeneration. Collaborating authors include by Victor A. da Silva, Bianca C. Bobotis, Felipe F. Correia, Théo H. Lima-Vasconcellos, Gabrielly M. D. Chiarantin, Laura De La Vega, Christiane B. Lombello, Sônia …
The Piano Man: A Case Report of Anterior Thalamic Infarct with Dementia and Preserved Music Ability
IALH Research Fellows Theone Paterson and Jodie Gawryluk have co-authored a research article with IALH Student Affiliate Ashleigh Parker and colleague Tamara Goranson. The article entitled The Piano Man: A Case Report of Anterior Thalamic Infarct with Dementia and Preserved Music Ability was published in Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. Abstract: Objective: The thalamus is the …
Community-Led, Peer-Facilitated Advance Care Planning Workshops Prompt Increased Advance Care Planning Behaviors Among Public Attendees
IALH Research Fellow Kelli Stajduhar has co-authored a new research article entitled Community-led, peer-facilitated Advance Care Planning workshops prompt increased Advance Care Planning behaviors among public attendees. Collaborating authors include Rachel Z. Carter, Ellie Siden, Amber Husband, Doris Barwich, Shimae Soheilipour, Jennifer Kryworuchko, Richard Sawatzky, Arminee Kazanjian, and Eman Hassan. The article was published in …
For Health or for Profit? Understanding How Private Financing and For-Profit Delivery Operate Within Canadian Healthcare (4H|4P): Protocol for a Multimethod Knowledge Mobilisation Research Project
IALH Research Fellow Damien Contandriopoulos has co-authored a new research article entitled For health or for profit? Understanding how private financing and for-profit delivery operate within Canadian healthcare (4H|4P): protocol for a multimethod knowledge mobilisation research project. Collaborating authors include Lindsay Hedden, Sarah Spencer, Sara Allin, Frank Gavin, Agnes Grudniewicz, M Ruth Lavergne, Chad Leaver, …
Equity Promoting Integrated Care: Definition and Future Development
IALH Research Fellow Nancy Clark has co-authored a new research article entitled Equity Promoting Integrated Care: Definition and Future Development. Collaborating authors include Paul Wankah, Dara Gordon, Simone Shahid, Shivani Chandra, Ibukun-Oluwa Abejirnde, Rosanra Yoon, Walter P. Wodchis, Patricia O’Campo, Carolyn Steele Gray, and James Shaw. The article was published in International Journal of Integrated …
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How Do Navigation Programs Address the Needs of Those Living in the Community With Advanced, Life-Limiting Illness? A Realist Evaluation of Programs in Canada
IALH Research Fellow Kelli Stajduhar and IALH Project Coordinator Carren Dujela have co-authored a new research article entitled How do navigation programs address the needs of those living in the community with advanced, life-limiting Illness? A realist evaluation of programs in Canada. Collaborating authors include Robin Urquhart, Cynthia Kendell, Kathryn Pfaff, Linda Patrick, Sarah Scruton, Faith …
The Effects of Walking on Frailty, Cognitive Function and Quality of Life Among Inactive Older Adults in Saudi Arabia
IALH Research Fellow Ryan Rhodes has co-authored a new research article entitled The effects of walking on frailty, cognitive function and quality of life among inactive older adults in Saudi Arabia: a study protocol of randomized control trial by comparing supervised group-based intervention and non-supervised individual-based intervention. Collaborating authors include Ming Yu Claudia Wong, Palash …
Perceived Smartphone Addiction Predicts ADHD Symptomatology in Middle School Adolescents: A Longitudinal Study
IALH Research Fellow Sam Liu has co-authored a new research article entitled Perceived Smartphone Addiction Predicts ADHD Symptomatology in Middle School Adolescents: A Longitudinal Study with collaborating authors Christopher Emmett Sihoe and Ulrich Mueller. The article was published in Computers in Human Behavior Reports. Highlights: – Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptoms moderately correlated to Smartphone Addiction (SA) …
Psilocybin’s Effects on Cognition and Creativity: A Scoping Review
IALH Research Fellow Mauricio Garcia-Barrera and IALH Student Affiliate Baeleigh VanderZwaag have co-authored a new research scoping review entitled Psilocybin’s Effects on Cognition and Creativity: A Scoping Review. Other authors include Justin N Bonnieux, Zahra Premji, and Albert Garcia-Romeu. The review was published in Journal of Psychopharmacology. Abstract: Background: Research on psilocybin has become increasingly …
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Opposite Effects of Emotion and Event Segmentation on Temporal Ordermemory and Object-Context Binding
IALH Research Fellow Tarek Amer has co-authored a new research article entitled Opposite effects of emotion and event segmentation on temporal ordermemory and object-context binding. Collaborating authors include Monika Riegel, Daniel Granja, Patrik Vuilleumier, and Ulrike Rimmele. The article was published in Cognition and Emotion. Abstract: Our daily lives unfold continuously, yet our memories are …
“It’s A Lot More Like Family Sunday Dinner Than People Think”: Community, Pleasure, and Other Motivations for Group Sex
IALH Research Fellow Nathan Lachowsky has co-authored a new research article entitled “It’s a lot more like family Sunday dinner than people think”: Community, pleasure, and other motivations for group sex. Collaborating authors include Nini Longoria, Aki Gormezano, and Leah Shumka. The article was published in The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality. Abstract: Group sex …
Transforming the Landscape of Obesity Education – The Canadian Obesity Education Competencies
IALH Research Fellow Sarah Nutter has co-authored a new research article entitled Transforming the landscape of obesity education – The Canadian obesity education competencies. The article was published in Obesity Pillars. Abstract: Background: With ongoing gaps in obesity education delivery for health professions in Canada and around the world, a transformative shift is needed to …
Comparison of Computational Fluid Dynamics with Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound in Response to Physiological Stimuli
IALH Research Fellow Kurt Smith has co-authored a new research article entitled Comparison of computational fluid dynamics with transcranial Doppler ultrasound in response to physiological stimuli. Collaborating authors include Harrison T. Caddy, Hannah J. Thomas, Lachlan J. Kelsey, Barry J. Doyle, and Daniel J. Green. The article was published in Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology. …
Older, Self-Identifying Gay Men’s Conceptualisations of Psychological Well-Being (PWB): A Canadian Perspective
IALH Research Fellow Ingrid Handlovsky and IALH Student Affiliate Anthony T. Amato have co-authored a research article with Tessa Wonsiak entitled Older, self-identifying gay men’s conceptualisations of psychological well-being (PWB): A Canadian perspective. The article was published in Nursing Philosophy. Abstract: Many older gay men experience diminished psychological well-being (PWB) due to unique circumstances including …
Affective Reactivity to Daily Stressors and Immune Cell Gene Expression in the MIDUS Study
IALH Research Fellow Jonathan Rush has co-authored a new research article entitled Affective reactivity to daily stressors and immune cell gene expression in the MIDUS study. Collaborating authors include Abner T. Apsley, Sun Ah Lee, Aarti C. Bhat, David M. Almeida, Steven W. Cole, and Idan Shalev. The article was published in Brain, Behavior, and …