IALH Research Fellow Christine Ou has co-authored a new research article entitled Examining the gaps in perinatal mental health care: A qualitative study of the perceptions of perinatal service providers in Canada. Collaborating authors include Christina DeRoche, Amanda Hooykaas, Jaime Charlebois, and Krista King. The article was published in Frontiers in Global Women’s Health. Abstract: …
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A Call to Action About Nurses Promoting Healthy Sleep
IALH Research Fellow Christine Ou’s new research article entitled A call to action about nurses promoting healthy sleep highlights the importance of healthy sleep for individuals of all ages. Dr. Ou and collaborating authors Wendy A. Hall and Elizabeth Keys suggest that nurses, with their extensive training and …
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Assessment of Canadian Perinatal Mental Health Services From the Provider Perspective: Where Can We Improve?
Publication alert! IALH Research Fellow Christine Ou has co-authored a new research article entitled Assessment of Canadian perinatal mental health services from the provider perspective: Where can we improve? Other authors include Laurel M. Hicks, Jaime Charlebois, Lesley Tarasoff, Jodi Pawluski, Leslie E. Roos, Amanda Hooykaas, Nichole Fairbrother, Michelle Carter and Lianne Tomfohr-Madsen. The article …
Seeing Red: A Grounded Theory Study of Women’s Anger after Childbirth
Publication alert! IALH Research Fellow Christine Ou has co-authored a new research article entitled Seeing Red: A Grounded Theory Study of Women’s Anger after Childbirth which was published in Qualitative Health Research. Other authors include Wendy A. Hall, Paddy Rodney and Robyn Stemler. Abstract: Persistent intense anger is indicative of postpartum distress, yet maternal anger …
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Seeing Red: A Grounded Theory Study of Women’s Anger after Childbirth
Publication Alert! IALH Research Fellow Christine Ou has co-authored a new research article entitled Seeing Red: A Grounded Theory Study of Women’s Anger after Childbirth. Other authors include Wendy A. Hall, Paddy Rodney and Robyn Stremler. The article was published in Qualitative Health Research. Abstract: Persistent intense anger is indicative of postpartum distress, yet maternal …
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Assessment of Canadian Perinatal Mental Health Services from the Perspective of Providers: Where Can We Improve?
Publication Alert! IALH Research Fellow Christine Ou has co-authored a new article entitled Assessment of Canadian perinatal mental health services from the perspective of providers: Where can we improve? Other authors include Laurel M. Hicks, Jaime Charlebois, Lesley A. Tarasoff, Jodi Pawluski, LeslieE.Roos, Amanda Hooykaas, Nichole Fairbrother, Michelle Carter, and Lianne Tomfohr-Madsen. The article was published …
Correlates of Canadian Mothers’ Anger During the Postpartum Period: A Cross-Sectional Survey
Publication Alert! IALH Research Fellow Christine Ou has co-authored an article with Wendy A. Hall, Paddy Rodney and Robyn Stemler entitled “Correlates of Canadian mothers’ anger during the postpartum period: a cross-sectional survey.” The article was published in BMC Pregnancy & Childbirth. Abstract: Background Although some women experience anger as a mood problem after childbirth, …
The unintended consequences of COVID-19 public health measures on health care for children with medical complexity
Publication Alert! IALH Faculty Affiliate Christine Ou has published an article with Jennifer Baumbusch, Jennifer E.V. Lloyd and Shawna R. Lamden-Bennett entitled “The unintended consequences of COVID-19 public health measures on health care for children with medical complexity” in Child: care, health and development. Abstract: Aim The aim of this work is to explore the …