IALH Research Fellow Ryan Rhodes has co-authored a new research article entitled Testing the Reliability of a New Diet Tracking App That Mirrors Canada’s Food Guide, iCANPlate. Collaborating authors include Anisha Sandhu, Angela S. Alberga, Nizar Bouguila, Tamara Cohen, Claudia Faustini, Stephanie L. Fitzpatrick, Jean-Philippe Gouin, Lisa Kakinami, Maryam Kebbe, and Tara Ubovic. The article …
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Understanding parental support for children’s 24-hour movement behaviors based on an adapted HAPA framework: A three-wave prospective study
IALH Research Fellow Ryan E. Rhodes has co-authored a new research study entitled Understanding parental support for children’s 24-hour movement behaviors based on an adapted HAPA framework: A three-wave prospective study. Collaborating authors include Wei Liang, Guifang Liu, Ning Su, Yanping Duan, Chun-Qing Zhang, Lingfei Wang, Lin Zhou, and Hanxiao Zhu. Abstract: Parental supportive behavior …
Microspheres for 3D bioprinting: a review of fabrication methods and applications
IALH Research Fellow Stephanie M. Willerth has co-authored a new review entitled Microspheres for 3D bioprinting: a review of fabrication methods and applications. Collaborating authors include Dmitri Karaman, Kira Williams, Jolene Phelps, Fynn La Boucan, Gretchen Lewandowski, Kerrin O’Grady, and Bosco Yu. The article was published in Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology. Abstract: Bioprinting incorporates …
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Embedded and Situated Visualisation in Mixed Reality to Support Interval Running
IALH Research Fellow Charles Perin has co-authored a new research article entitled Embedded and Situated Visualisation in Mixed Reality to Support Interval Running. Collaborating authors include Ang Li, Gianluca Demartini, Stephen Viller, Maxime Cordeil, and Jarrod Knibbe. The article was published in Computer Graphics Forum. Abstract: We investigate the use of mixed reality visualisations to …
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Identifying Syndemic Factors and Their Effect on HIV Sexual Risk Behavior Among Gay, Bisexual and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men in Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto
IALH Research Fellow and past Acting Director Nathan J. Lachowsky and IALH Post Doc Fellow Aki Gormezano have co-authored a new research article entitled Identifying Syndemic Factors and Their Effect on HIV Sexual Risk Behavior Among Gay, Bisexual and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men in Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto. Collaborating authors include Felipe …
Innovative Community Policing Models in Response to Discrimination of Racialized Youth Who Use Drugs
IALH Research Fellow and past Acting Director Nathan J. Lachowsky has co-authored a new research article entitled Innovative Community Policing Models in Response to Discrimination of Racialized Youth Who Use Drugs. Marion Ellen Selfridge is the collaborating author. The article was published in Race and Justice. Abstract: Tense relations between police and racialized youth, especially …
Investigation of novel carboxymethyl chitosan-based bioinks for 3D bioprinting of neural tissues
IALH Research Fellow Stephanie M. Willerth has co-authored a new research article entitled Investigation of novel carboxymethyl chitosan-based bioinks for 3D bioprinting of neural tissues. Collaborating authors include Amanda C. Juraski, Victor A. da Silva, Ruchi Sharma, and Adriano R. Azzoni. The article was published in Biomedical Materials. Abstract: The formulation of bioinks is critical …
A comparison of microglial morphological complexity in adult mouse brain samples using 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional image analysis tools
IALH Research Fellow Marie-Eve Tremblay and IALH Student Affiliate Colin J. Murray have co-authored a new research article entitled A comparison of microglial morphological complexity in adult mouse brain samples using 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional image analysis tools. Collaborating authors include Eva D. Tunderman, Haley A. Vecchiarelli, and Fernando Gonzalez Ibanez. The article was published in …
Pushing the Limits of Interlimb Connectivity: Neuromodulation and Beyond
IALH Research Fellow E. Paul Zehr has co-authored a new research article entitled Pushing the Limits of Interlimb Connectivity: Neuromodulation and Beyond. Collaborating authors include Jane A. Porter, Trevor S. Barss, Darren J. Mann, Zahra Karamzadeh, Deborah O. Okusanya, Sisuri G. Hemakumara, Taryn Klarner, and Vivian K. Mushahwar. The article was published in Biomedicines. Abstract: …
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Does Facilitated Palliative Care Education Improve Patient Identification? A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of Primary Care Providers in the CAPACITI Training Program
IALH Research Fellow Kelli Stajduhar has co-authored a new research article entitled Does Facilitated Palliative Care Education Improve Patient Identification? A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of Primary Care Providers in the CAPACITI Training Program. Collaborating authors include Hsien Seow, Daryl Bainbrdige, Samantha Winemaker, Jeff Myers, Kathy Kortes-Miller, Frances Kilbertus, Oren Levine, Nadia Incardona, Leah Steinberg, …
Patterns of Nighttime Caregiving and Parent-Infant Sleep Outcomes: A Latent Class Analysis
IALH Research Fellow Christine Ou has co-authored a new research article entitled Patterns of Nighttime Caregiving and Parent-Infant Sleep Outcomes: A Latent Class Analysis. Guanyu Chen is the collaborating author. The article was published in SLEEP. Abstract: Introduction: Parental-infant sleep and sleep problems are a significant source of stress for parents. Although greater paternal involvement …
Can the gut-brain axis provide insight into psilocybin’s therapeutic value in reducing stress?
IALH Research Fellow Brian R. Christie has co-authored a new research article entitled Can the gut-brain axis provide insight into psilocybin’s therapeutic value in reducing stress? Collaborating authors include Alanna Kit, Kate Conway, Savannah Makarowski, Grace O’Regan, Josh Allen, Sandy R. Shultz, and Tamara S. Bodnar. The article was published in Neurobiology of Stress. Abstract: …
Usability Testing an Educational Telemedicine Simulation: Description of Methods and Preliminary Findings
IALH Research Fellow Helen Monkman has co-authored a new research article entitled Usability Testing an Educational Telemedicine Simulation: Description of Methods and Preliminary Findings. Collaborating authors include Blake Lesselroth, Mataeo Anderson, Charles Parsons, Sonakshi Mohanty, Alexandra Lawson, Romaric Marcilly, Karalane Bellavia, Kristin Foulks, Juell Homco, Morgan Richards, and Karen Gold. The article was published in …
A critical examination of ‘family’ caregiving at the end of life in contexts of homelessness: Key concepts and future considerations
IALH Research Fellow Kelli I. Stajduhar and IALH Student Affiliate Ashley Mollison have co-authored a new research article entitled A critical examination of ‘family’ caregiving at the end of life in contexts of homelessness: Key concepts and future considerations. Collaborating authors include Marilou Gagnon and Ryan McNeil. The article was published in Palliative Care and …
Brain injury, mental health and substance use in homeless populations: community-generated recommendations for healthcare service delivery and research
IALH Research Fellow Mauricio A. Garcia-Barrera and IALH Student Affiliate Cole J. Kennedy have co-authored a new research article entitled Brain injury, mental health and substance use in homeless populations: community-generated recommendations for healthcare service delivery and research. Collaborating authors include Jasleen Grewal, Grace Warren, Julia Schmidt, and Janelle Breese Biagioni. The article was published …
Involving Vulnerable User Groups for Designing eHealth: A Designers’ Perspective
IALH Research Fellows Elizabeth M. Borycki and Andre W. Kushniruk have co-authored a new research article entitled Involving Vulnerable User Groups for Designing eHealth: A Designers’ Perspective. Collaborating authors include Sari Kujala and Kaisla Kasteenpohja. The article was published in Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. Abstract: Involving users in the design of eHealth systems …
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Research trends among new investigators at ISOQOL: a bibliometric analysis from 2019 to 2023
IALH Research Fellow Jae-Yung Kwon has co-authored a new research article entitled Research trends among new investigators at ISOQOL: a bibliometric analysis from 2019 to 2023. Collaborating authors include Manraj N. Kaur, Ellen B. M. Elsman, Ava Mehdipour, Lori Suet Hang Lo, Ahmed M. Y. Osman, Sandrine Herbelet, Carrie-Anne Ng, and Lotte van der Weijst. …
Hybrid Usability Analysis to Improve an Educational Telemedicine Simulation: Task Analysis and Survey Results
IALH Research Fellow Helen Monkman has co-authored a new research article entitled Hybrid Usability Analysis to Improve an Educational Telemedicine Simulation: Task Analysis and Survey Results. Collaborating authors include Blake Lesselroth, Romaric Marcilly, Sonakshi Mohanty, Mataeo Anderson, Charles Parsons, Karalane Bellavia, Kristin Foulks, Alexandra Lawson, Juell Homco, Morgan Richards, and Karen Gold. The article was …
The Kübler-Ross Five Stages of Grief Model: A Framework for Human-Centered Health Informatics
IALH Research Fellow Helen Monkman has co-authored a new research article entitled The Kübler-Ross Five Stages of Grief Model: A Framework for Human-Centered Health Informatics. Amanda L. Joseph is the collaborating author. The article was published in Context Sensitive Health Informatics: AI for Social Good. Abstract: The Kübler-Ross Five Stages of Grief Model (KR model) …
Negative Perceptions of Speech Recognition Technology in Canadian Paramedicine
IALH Research Fellows Karen L. Courtney and Helen Monkman have co-authored a new research article entitled Negative Perceptions of Speech Recognition Technology in Canadian Paramedicine. Desmond Hedderson is the collaborating author. The article was published in Context Sensitive Health Informatics: AI for Social Good. Abstract: Health information technology implementations are challenging andcostly projects that face …
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Co-Creating a Mnemonic with Learners to Support Telehealth Competency Development During Simulations
IALH Research Fellow Helen Monkman has co-authored a new research article entitled Co-Creating a Mnemonic with Learners to Support Telehealth Competency Development During Simulations. The article was published in Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted a need for telehealth training to address challenges unique to virtual care, including ensuring patient …
False Calm and False Alarm: A Qualitative Study of Confusion and Misinterpretation of a Laboratory Results Graph
IALH Research Fellow Helen Monkman has co-authored a new research article entitled False Calm and False Alarm: A Qualitative Study of Confusion and Misinterpretation of a Laboratory Results Graph. Collaborating authors include Amelia Schmit, Dana Nyholt, Leah MacDonald, and Blake Lesselroth. The article was published in Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. Abstract: Health consumers …
Enhanced Telemedicine Instruction: Simulations Including eStethoscopes for Virtual Cardiac Assessment
IALH Research Fellow Helen Monkman has co-authored a new research article entitled Enhanced Telemedicine Instruction: Simulations Including eStethoscopes for Virtual Cardiac Assessment. Collaborating authors include Blake Lesselroth, Ainsly Wolfinbarger, Joshua Gentges, Craig Kuziemsky, Andrew Liew, Ryan Yarnall, and Juell Homco. The article was published in Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. Abstract: Increased adoption of …
Is There Value Without Context? A Survey Evaluating How Laboratory Test Results Are Presented to Patients in Canada
IALH Research Fellow Helen Monkman has co-authored a new research article entitled Is There Value Without Context? A Survey Evaluating How Laboratory Test Results Are Presented to Patients in Canada. Dana Nyholt is the collaborating author. The article was published in Studies in health technology and informatics. Abstract: Although direct reporting of laboratory test results …
Synergistic actions of corticosterone and BDNF on rat hippocampal LTP
IALH Research Fellow Brian R. Christie has co-authored a new research article entitled Synergistic actions of corticosterone and BDNF on rat hippocampal LTP. Collaborating authors include Jonathan S. Thacker, Liam T. Ralph, Lauren Koek, Aram Abbasian, Luis B. Bettio, Ashleigh S. Smith, John Georgiou, and Graham L. Collingridge. The article was published in Molecular Brain. …
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