Nursing Publications
Research in Nursing Publications examines practical and theoretical aspects of the nursing profession, examining topics such as mental health, workplace management, domestic violence, specific case studies, and care for mothers and elderly patients.
Submissions from 2016
Domestic Violence in the Canadian Workplace: Are Coworkers Aware?, Jennifer C.D. MacGregor, C. Nadine Wathen, and Barbara J. MacQuarrie
Gender differences in workplace disclosure and supports for domestic violence: Results of a pan-Canadian survey, Jennifer C.D. MacGregor, C. Nadine Wathen, Laura P. Olszowy, Michael D. Saxton, and Barbara J. MacQuarrie
Children’s exposure to intimate partner violence: an overview, Jill R. McTavish, Jen C.D. MacGregor, C. Nadine Wathen, and Harriet L. MacMillan
Relationships in Healthcare and Homelessness: Exploring solidarity, Abe Oudshoorn, Catherine Ward-Griffin, Helene Berman, Cheryl Forchuk, and Blake Poland
Improving Vascular Access Outcomes: Attributes of Arteriovenous Fistula Cannulation Success, Abram Oudshoorn
Exploring the health literacy of First Nations young adult women, Ebony Rempel, Lorie Donelle, and Anita Kothari
The eShift model of care: informal caregivers’ experience of a new model of home-based palliative care, Ashley Royackers, Sandra Regan, and Lorie Donelle
Trajectories for women who disclose intimate partner violence in health care settings: the key role of abuse severity, C. Nadine Wathen, Masako Tanaka, Jennifer C.D. MacGregor, Mark A. Ferro, Christine McKee, Michael Boyle, Marilyn Ford-Gilboe, and Harriet L. MacMillan
Submissions from 2015
EQUIP Healthcare: An overview of a multi-component intervention to enhance equity-oriented care in primary health care settings, Annette J. Browne, Colleen Varcoe, Marilyn Ford-Gilboe, and C. Nadine Wathen
A Critical Discourse Analysis of Provincial Policies Impacting Shelter Service Delivery to Women Exposed to Violence, Camille Burnett, Marilyn Ford-Gilboe, Helene Berman, Cathy Ward-Griffin, and Nadine Wathen
A case study of the health literacy of a criminalized woman, Lorie Donelle, Jodi Hall, and Sarah Benbow
Identifying and removing duplicate records from systematic review searches, Yoojin Kwon, Michelle Lemieux, Jill McTavish, and Nadine Wathen
Assessment of Learning Within Interprofessional Client-Centered Collaborative Practice -- Challenges and Solutions, Carole A. Orchard
Evaluation of Continuing interprofessional Client-Centered Collaborative Practice Programs, Carole A. Orchard
What is Competence in Client-Centered Collaborative Practice?, Carole A. Orchard and Lesley Bainbridge
Towards a Framework of Client-Centered Collaborative Practice, Carole A. Orchard and Carole Orchard
Using Unfolding Simulations to Teach Mental Health Concepts in Undergraduate Nursing Education, Abe Oudshoorn and Barbara Sinclair
Into the gray: A modified approach to citation analysis to better understand research impact, Shannon L. Sibbald, Jennifer C.D. MacGregor, Marisa Surmacz, and C. Nadiine Wathen
Into the grey: A modified approach to citation analysis to maximize understanding of research impact, Shannon L. Sibbald, Jennifer C.D. Macgregor, Marisa Surmacz, and C. Nadine Wathen
Evaluation of sex differences in health-related quality of life outcomes associated with child abuse: Results from the Ontario Child Health Study, M. Tanaka, T. O. Afifi, C. N. Wathen, M. H. Boyle, and H. L. MacMillan
Self-reported oral health among a community sample of people experiencing social and health inequities: Cross-sectional findings from a study to enhance equity in primary healthcare settings, Bruce Wallace, Annette J. Browne, Colleen Varcoe, Marilyn Ford-Gilboe, Nadine Wathen, Phoebe M. Long, and Joanne Parker
What Counts? A Mixed-Methods Study to Inform Evaluation of Shelters for Abused Women, C. Nadine Wathen, Roma M. Harris, Marilyn Ford-Gilboe, and Michele Hansen
The Impact of Domestic Violence in the Workplace: Results from a Pan-Canadian Survey, C. Nadine Wathen, Jennifer C.D. MacGregor, and Barbara J. MacQuarrie
Understanding Skill Acquisition Among Registered Nurses: the ‘perpetual novice’ phenomenon, Barbara Wilson, Lori Harwood, and Abe Oudshoorn
Submissions from 2014
Comment on: Archibald M.M. & Clark A.M. (2014) Twitter and nursing research: how diffusion ofinnovation theory can help uptake. Journal of Advanced Nursing 70(3), e3–5. doi:10.1111/jan.12343, Richard Booth and Abe Oudshoorn