“You Can’t Die Here”: An Exploration of the Barriers to Dying-in-Place for Structurally Vulnerable Populations in an Urban Centre in British Columbia, Canada

IALH Research Fellow Kelli Stajduhar, IALH Research Associate Melissa Giesbrecht, and IALH Student Affiliates Ashley Mollison and Kara Whitlock have co-authored a new research article entitled “You can’t die here”: an exploration of the barriers to dying-in-place for structurally vulnerable populations in an urban centre in British Columbia, Canada. Other collaborating authors include Piotr Burek, …

Barriers to Cancer Treatment and Care for People Experiencing Structural Vulnerability: A Secondary Analysis of Ethnographic Data

IALH Research Fellow Kelli Stajduhar, IALH Postdoctoral Fellow Amber Bourgeois, and IALH Student Affiliate Ashley Mollison have co-authored a new research article entitled Barriers to cancer treatment and care for people experiencing structural vulnerability: a secondary analysis of ethnographic data. Other authors include Tara C. Horrill and Leah K. Lambert. The article was published in …

“Once You Open That Door, It’s a Floodgate”: Exploring Work-Related Grief Among Community Service Workers Providing Care for Structurally Vulnerable Populations at the End of Life Through Participatory Action Research

Publication alert! IALH Research Fellow Kelli Stajduhar has co-authored a new research article with IALH Student Affiliate Ashley Mollison entitled “Once you open that door, it’s a floodgate”: Exploring work-related grief among community service workers providing care for structurally vulnerable populations at the end of life through participatory action research. Collaborating authors include Melissa Giesbrecht …

Falling Off the Treatment Wagon: Barriers to Cancer Treatment and Care for People Experiencing Health and Social Inequities

Publication Alert! IALH Research Fellow Kelli Stajduhar and IALH Student Affiliate Ashley Mollison have co-authored a new meeting abstract for the 2022 ASCO Quality Care Symposium entitled Falling off the treatment wagon: Barriers to cancer treatment and care for people experiencing health and social inequities. Other authors include Amber Bourgeois, Tara C. Horrill and Leah …