Accessibility gaps in menstrual products: An environmental scan of access programs in Canada

IALH Research Fellow and past Acting Director Nathan J. Lachowsky has co-authored a new research article entitled Accessibility gaps in menstrual products: An environmental scan of access programs in Canada. Collaborating authors include Jordan Monks, Arlette Ibrahim, and Aki M. Gormezano. The article was published in The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality. Abstract:  Globally, people who …

Precision and Virtual Care

IALH Research Fellows Elizabeth M. Borycki and Andre W. Kushniruk and IALH Student Affiliate Sasha Zinovich have co-authored a new research paper entitled Precision and Virtual Care. Collaborating authors include Femke van Sinderen, Linda Dusseljee Peute, David Kaufman, and Vivian Vimarland. The paper was published in Yearbook of Medical Informatics. Abstract: The importance of virtual …

How the COVID-19 pandemic shaped Canadians’ preferences for setting of dying: Comparison of two panel surveys

IALH Research Fellow Kelli I. Stajduhar has co-authored a new research article entitled How the COVID-19 pandemic shaped Canadians’ preferences for setting of dying: Comparison of two panel surveys. Collaborating authors include Laura M. Funk, Corey S. Mackenzie, Li-Elle Rapaport, Maria Cherba, S. Robin Cohen, Marian Krawczyk, and Andrea Rounce. The article was published in Healthcare …

Between Two Pandemics: Older, Gay Men’s Experiences Across HIV/AIDS and COVID-19

IALH Research Fellow Ingrid Handlovsky and IALH Student Affiliate Anthony T. Amato have co-authored a new research article entitled Between two pandemics: Older, gay men’s experiences across HIV/AIDS and COVID-19. Collaborating authors include Tess Wonsiak, Michael Halpin, Olivier Ferlatte and Hannah Kia. The article was published in SSM – Qualitative Research in Health. Abstract: Pandemics …

Protocol for the PLAYshop Randomised Controlled Trial: Examining Efficacy of a Virtually Delivered Parent-Focused Physical Literacy Intervention for Early Childhood on Child-Specific and Family-Specific Outcomes

Publication alert! IALH Research Fellows Sam Liu and Ryan Rhods have co-authored a new research article entitled Protocol for the PLAYshop randomised controlled trial: examining efficacy of a virtually delivered parent-focused physical literacy intervention for early childhood on child-specific and family-specific outcomes. Collaborating authors include Valerie Carson, Madison Boyd, Morgan Potter, and Patti-Jean Naylor. The …