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, …

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 …

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, …

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:  …

How Do Navigation Programs Address the Needs of Those Living in the Community With Advanced, Life-Limiting Illness? A Realist Evaluation of Programs in Canada

IALH Research Fellow Kelli Stajduhar and IALH Project Coordinator Carren Dujela have co-authored a new research article entitled How do navigation programs address the needs of those living in the community with advanced, life-limiting Illness? A realist evaluation of programs in Canada. Collaborating authors include Robin Urquhart, Cynthia Kendell, Kathryn Pfaff, Linda Patrick, Sarah Scruton, Faith …

Shifts in Homecare Nursing Practices and Their Implications for Families and Clients Receiving Palliative Care at Home

IALH Reseach Fellow Kelli Stajduhar, IALH Research Coordinator Ami Bitschy, IALH Student Affiliate Erin Donald and IALH Associate Member Richard Sawatzky have co-authored a new research article entitled Shifts in Homecare Nursing Practices and Their Implications for Families and Clients Receiving Palliative Care at Home. Other authors include Laura Funk, Robin S. Cohen, and Kristine …

Integrating Palliative Care in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation: A Qualitative Study Exploring Patient, Caregiver, and Clinician Perspectives

IALH Research Fellow Kelli Stajduhar and IALH Associate Member Richard Sawatzky have co-authored a new research article entitled Integrating Palliative Care in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation: A Qualitative Study Exploring Patient, Caregiver, and Clinician Perspectives. Collaborating authors include Reanne Booker, Andrew I. G. McLennan, and Sara Beattie. The article was published in Oncology Nursing Forum. …

Closing the Health Equity Gap in Palliative Care: The Time for Action is Now

IALH Research Fellow Kelli Stajduhar has co-authored an editorial piece entitled Closing the health equity gap in palliative care: The time for action is now with Merryn Gott. The article was published in Palliative Medicine. First paragraph: In order to “leave no one behind,” the Worldwide Hospice Palliative Care Alliance’s 2021 campaign called for governments …

Outcome Measures in Palliative Care Training Interventions: A Systematic Review of Trial-Based Studies

IALH Research Fellow Kelli Stajduhar has co-authored a new research article entitled Outcome measures in palliative care training interventions: a systematic review of trial-based studies. Collaborating authors include Hsien Seow, Valerie C. Bishop, Jeff Myers, Denise I. Marshall, Nadia K. Incardona, Oren H. Levine, Leah J. Steinberg, Daryl B. Bainbridge. The article was published in …

‘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. …

Building Palliative Care Capacity for Generalist Providers in the Community: Results From the CAPACITI Pilot Education Program

Publication alert! IALH Research Fellow Kelli Stajduhar has co-authored a new research article entitled Building Palliative Care Capacity for Generalist Providers in the Community: Results From the CAPACITI Pilot Education Program. Other authors include Hsien Seow, Daryl Bainbridge, Denise Marshall, Michelle Howard, Melissa Brouwers, Doris Barwich, Fred Burge and Mary Lou Kelley. The article was …

Perceptions of Bereaved Family Members of Nursing Care on an Inpatient Hospice Palliative Care Unit

Publication alert! IALH Research Fellow Kelli Stajduhar (Nursing) has co-authored a new research article entitled Perceptions of bereaved family members of nursing care on an inpatient hospice palliative care unit. Other authors include Carolyn Maze, Carolyn Wilkinson, Helena Daudt and Shelley Tysick. The article was published in International Journal of Palliative Nursing. Abstract:  Background: Understanding …

Where would Canadians prefer to die? Variation by situational severity, support for family obligations, and age in a national study

Publication alert! IALH Research Fellow Kelli Stajduhar has co-authored a new research article entitled Where would Canadians prefer to die? Variation by situational severity, support for family obligations, and age in a national study. Other authors include Laura M. Funk, Corey S. Mackenzie, Maria Cherba, Nicole Del Rosario, Marian Krawczyk, Andrea Rounce, and S. Robin …