Capturing Intersections of Discrimination: Quantitative Analysis of Nursing Students’ Experiences

IALH Research Fellows Allie Slemon and Ingrid Handlovsky have co-authored a new research article entitled Capturing Intersections of Discrimination: Quantitative Analysis of Nursing Students’ Experiences. Shivinder Dhari is also a collaborating author. The article was published in Advances in Nursing Science. Abstract: While prior literature has established that nursing students experience racism, mental health stigma, and …

Speech recognition technology in prehospital documentation: A scoping review

IALH Research Fellows Karen L. Courtney and Helen Monkman have co-authored a new scoping review entitled Speech recognition technology in prehospital documentation: A scoping review. Collaborating authors include Desmond Hedderson and Ian E. Blanchard. The review was published in International Journal of Medical Informatics.  Abstract:  Objectives: The nature of paramedic workflows, where paramedics are responsible to …

Challenges in Teledermoscopy Diagnostic Outcome Studies: Scoping Review of Heterogeneous Study Characteristics

IALH Research Fellows Elizabeth M. Borycki and Andre W. Kushniruk have co-authored a new scoping review entitled Challenges in Teledermoscopy Diagnostic Outcome Studies: Scoping Review of Heterogeneous Study Characteristics. Collaborating authors include Femke van Sinderen, Anne P. Langermans, Monique M. Jaspers, and Linda W. Peute. This article was published in JMIR Dermatology. Abstract:  Background: Teledermoscopy has …

Artificial intelligence governance framework for healthcare

IALH Research Fellows Elizabeth M. Borycki and Andre W. Kushniruk have co-authored a new research article entitled Artificial intelligence governance framework for healthcare. Masooma Hassan is also a collaborating author. The article was published in Healthcare Management Forum. Abstract:  Recent advancements in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) provide promising applications of this technology with the …

Surviving the Added Pressures of the Pandemic: Sexual and Gender Diverse Communities Prioritize Social Connection to Decrease Mental Health Burden During the Covid-19 Pandemic

IALH Research Fellow and past Acting Director Nathan J. Lachowsky has co-authored a new research article entitled Surviving the Added Pressures of the Pandemic: Sexual and Gender Diverse Communities Prioritize Social Connection to Decrease Mental Health Burden During the Covid-19 Pandemic. Collaborating authors include Nicole Pal, Kayla Huggard, Kiffer G. Card, Carolien Aantjes, Ben Klassen, …

Evaluating Individual Differences in Emotion Regulation in Response to Sadness Using Digital Phenotyping

IALH Research Fellow Emily A.P. Haigh has co-authored a new research article entitled Evaluating Individual Differences in Emotion Regulation in Response to Sadness Using Digital Phenotyping. Collaborating authors include Colin M. Bosma and Curtis Wojcik. The article was published in Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science.  Abstract: The majority of research on emotion regulation processes has …

Exploring sex differences in the needs and priorities of people with lower limb amputations: An adaptation of the Prosthesis Evaluation Questionnaire

IALH Research Affiliates Helen Monkman and Joshua W. Giles and IALH Student Affiliate Tess M. R. Carswell have co-authored a new research report entitled Exploring sex differences in the needs and priorities of people with lower limb amputations: An adaptation of the Prosthesis Evaluation Questionnaire. The report was published in Prosthetics and Orthotics International. Abstract: Background: …

Using relational ethics to approach equity in palliative care

IALH Research Affiliate Kelli Stajduhar and IALH Post-Doc Fellow Kristina A. Smith have co-authored a new research article entitled Using relational ethics to approach equity in palliative care. The article was published in Palliative Care and Social Practice.  Abstract: Evidence suggests that people experiencing inequities and who are highly marginalized (e.g., people impacted by racism, sexism, …

How the COVID-19 pandemic shaped Canadians’ preferences for setting of dying: Comparison of two panel surveys

IALH Research Fellow Kelli I. Stajduhar has co-authored a new research article entitled How the COVID-19 pandemic shaped Canadians’ preferences for setting of dying: Comparison of two panel surveys. Collaborating authors include Laura M. Funk, Corey S. Mackenzie, Li-Elle Rapaport, Maria Cherba, S. Robin Cohen, Marian Krawczyk, and Andrea Rounce. The article was published in Healthcare …

The development of a dyadic family life review intervention for the Asian diaspora: A practice article

IALH Research Fellow Fred Chou has co-authored a new practice article entitled The development of a dyadic family life review intervention for the Asian diaspora: A practice article. Collaborating authors include Tim Black, Carmen Huang, Adam Tran, Macayla Yan, and Sydney Boothroyd. The article was published in Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. Abstract:  Intergenerational family …

Perceptions, experiences and concerns with sexually transmitted infections among current and former PrEP users: a longitudinal qualitative study of gay, bisexual and queer men in Canada

IALH Research Fellow and past Acting Director Nathan J. Lachowsky and IALH Student Affiliate Alex Wells have co-authored a new longitudinal qualitative study entitled Perceptions, experiences and concerns with sexually transmitted infections among current and former PrEP users: a longitudinal qualitative study of gay, bisexual and queer men in Canada. The study was published in Sexual …

Selecting Approaches for Discourse Analysis: Thoughts on Nursing Research

IALH Research Fellow Allie Slemon has co-authored a new research article entitled Selecting Approaches for Discourse Analysis: Thoughts on Nursing Research. Collaborating authors include Su Han Ong, Madelaine Beaumont, and Vera Caine. The article was published in International Journal of Qualitative Methods. Abstract:  Discourse analysis is a commonly used research methodology in the social and human …

Tumoroid-On-a-Plate (ToP): Physiologically Relevant Cancer Model Generation and Therapeutic Screening

IALH Research Fellow Hector J. Caruncho has co-authored a new research article entitled Tumoroid-On-a-Plate (ToP): Physiologically Relevant Cancer Model Generation and Therapeutic Screening. Collaborating authors include Amir Seyfoori, Kaiwen Liu, Patrick B. Walter, and Mohsen Akbari. The article was published in Advanced Healthcare Materials. Abstract:  Employing three-dimensional (3D) in vitro models, including tumor organoids and spheroids, …

Prevalence of Oral Human Papillomavirus Infection Among Urban Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men in Canada, 2017–2019

IALH Research Fellow and past Acting Director Nathan J. Lachowsky has co-authored a new research article entitled Prevalence of Oral Human Papillomavirus Infection Among Urban Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men in Canada, 2017–2019. Collaborating authors include Jenna Alessandrini, Joseph Cox, Alexandra de Pokomandy, Trevor A. Hart, Daniel Grace, Troy Grennan, …

Motivation Matters: Understanding the Antidepressant Mechanism of Physical Activity among Young Adults

IALH Research Fellow Megan E. Ames has co-authored a new research article entitled Motivation Matters: Understanding the Antidepressant Mechanism of Physical Activity among Young Adults. Collaborating authors include Travis R. Menuz and Jessica E. H. Ryan. The article was published in International Journal of Exercise Science. Abstract:  A negative association between physical activity and depressive symptoms …

Absences and Silences in Critical Discourse Analysis: Methodological Reflections

IALH Research Fellow Allie Slemon has authored a new research article entitled Absences and Silences in Critical Discourse Analysis: Methodological Reflections. This article was published in International Journal of Qualitative Methods. Abstract:  Critical discourse analysis (CDA) is a qualitative methodology frequently taken up by researchers to explore complex questions of how discursive power drives inequities. Across …

3D Bioprinted Coaxial Testis Model Using Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells:A Step Toward Bicompartmental Cytoarchitecture and Functionalization

IALH Research Fellow Stephanie M. Willerth has co-authored a new research article entitled 3D Bioprinted Coaxial Testis Model Using Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells:A Step Toward Bicompartmental Cytoarchitecture and Functionalization. Collaborating authors include Meghan A. Robinson, Sonia H.Y. Kung, Khaled Y.M. Youssef, Kali M. Scheck, Robert H. Bell, Funda Sar, Anne M. Haegert, M. Mahdi …

Actor engagement in franchising: A social exchange perspective on CSR performance

IALH Research Fellow Jie J. Zhang has co-authored a new research study entitled Actor engagement in franchising: A social exchange perspective on CSR performance. Collaborating authors include Brett Massimino and Benjamin Lawrence. This study was published in Industrial Marketing Management. Abstract: This empirical study investigates actor engagement in a franchising context. Utilizing a social exchange perspective, …

Why Collect and Use Race/Ethnicity Data? A Qualitative Case Study on the Perspectives of Mental Health Providers and Patients During COVID-19

IALH Research Fellow Nancy Clark has co-authored a new case study entitled Why Collect and Use Race/Ethnicity Data? A Qualitative Case Study on the Perspectives of Mental Health Providers and Patients During COVID-19. Collaborating authors include Cindy Quan, Heba Elgharbawy, Anita David, Michael E. Li, Christopher Mah, Jill K. Murphy, Catherine L. Costigan, Soma Ganesan, …

Different classes of crystal methamphetamine use are associated with psychological and sexually transmitted infection outcomes among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men

IALH Research Fellow and past Acting Director Nathan J. Lachowsky has co-authored a new research article entitled Different classes of crystal methamphetamine use are associated with psychological and sexually transmitted infection outcomes among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men. Collaborating authors include Trevor A. Hart, Graham W. Berlin, Yangqing Deng, Syed …

Acute diffuse axonal injury following repeated mild traumatic brain injury in juvenile rats

IALH Research Fellow Brian R. Christie has co-authored a new research article entitled Acute diffuse axonal injury following repeated mild traumatic brain injury in juvenile rats. Collaborating authors include Erin McDonagh, Eric Eyolfson, Justin Brand, and Sandy R. Shultz. This article was published in Journal of Neurophysiology.  Abstract:  Mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBIs) are caused by …

Frameworks and Tasks Used in Usability Testing Scripts: A Scoping Review

IALH Research Fellows Elizabeth M. Borycki and Andre W. Kushniruk have co-authored a new research article entitled Frameworks and Tasks Used in Usability Testing Scripts. Collaborating authors also include Sunil Seoparson and Joseph Kannry. This article was published in Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. Abstract: Usability is understood as a critical component to the success …

Symptoms, Symptom Profiles, and Healthcare Utilization in Patients with Hematologic Malignancies: A Retrospective Observational Cohort Study and Latent Class Analysis

IALH Research Fellow Kelli Stajduhar has co-authored a new research study entitled Symptoms, Symptom Profiles, and Healthcare Utilization in Patients with Hematologic Malignancies: A Retrospective Observational Cohort Study and Latent Class Analysis. Collaborating authors include Reanne Booker, Richard Sawatzky, Aynharan Sinnarajah, Siwei Qi, Claire Link, and Kelli Stajduhar. This study was published in Current Oncology. Abstract:  …

Regional cerebral pulsatile hemodynamics during isocapnic and poikilocapnic hyperthermia in young men

IALH Research Fellow Kurt J. Smith has co-authored a new research article entitled Regional cerebral pulsatile hemodynamics during isocapnic and poikilocapnic hyperthermia in young men. Collaborating authors include Spencer J. Skaper, Brooke R. Shepley, Ibrahim Amr Wafai, Philip N. Ainslie, and Anthony R. Bain. This article was published in PubMed. Abstract: Hyperthermia is known to induce …

The Impact of COVID-19-Related Smell Dysfunction on Sexual and Mental Wellbeing: Data from a Longitudinal Sample

IALH Research Fellow Brianna J. Turner has co-authored a new research article entitled The impact of COVID-19-related smell dysfunction on sexual and mental wellbeing: Data from a longitudinal sample. Collaborating authors include Marlise K. Hofer, Laura Blume, Laura Schafer, Ilona Croy, and Thomas Hummel. This article was published in Biological Psychology. Abstract: Objective: Olfactory disorders are …