Community Perspectives on Structural Barriers to Dying Well at Home in Canada

IALH Research Fellow Kelli Stajduhar and IALH Research Coordinator Carren Dujela have co-authored a new research article entitled Community perspectives on structural barriers to dying well at home in Canada. Collaborating authors include Wing-Sun Chan, Laura Funk, Marian Krawczyk,  S. Robin Cohen and Maria Cherba. The article as published in Palliative and Supportive Care. Abstract: …

‘The Beauty and the Less Beautiful’: Exploring the Meanings of Dying at ‘Home’ Among Community and Practitioner Representatives and Advocates Across Canada

IALH Research Fellow Kelli Stajduhar and IALH Project Coordinator Carren Dujela have co-authored a new research article entitled ‘The beauty and the less beautiful’: exploring the meanings of dying at ‘home’ among community and practitioner representatives and advocates across Canada. Collaborating authors include Laura Funk, Marian Krawczyk, Maria Cherba, S. Robin Cohen, and Camille Nichols. …

Exploring the impact of community-based choral participation on cognitive function and well-being for persons with dementia: evidence from the Voices in Motion project

Publication alert! IALH Research Fellows André Smith, Debra Sheets and Stuart MacDonald have co-authored a research article with IALH Student Affiliate Cynthia McDowell, IALH Project Coordinator Carren Dujela and Nicholas Tamburri. The article, entitled Exploring the impact of community-based choral participation on cognitive function and well-being for persons with dementia: evidence from the Voices in …