New 📄 by @AmandaMcIntyr, @rbooth5 in Journal of Emergency Nursing: ‘Beyond Urgency: Emergency Nurse and Physician Perspectives on Nonurgent Emergency Department Use and the Role of Underlying Conditions’ 🔓 https://t.co/Cn8NtKED1q
New 📄 by @AmandaMcIntyr, @rbooth5 in International Emergency Nursing: ‘Emergency department patients’ self-perceived medical severity and urgency of care: The role of health literacy, stress and coping’ 🔓 https://t.co/RTGy7liJjn
In this novel scoping review, we looked at 44 articles that focus on women’s experiences of breastfeeding. We mapped these experiences to the Interactive Theory of Breastfeeding to better understand BFHI policies and breastfeeding outcomes. #WomensHealth https://t.co/7u0XNxiZNp
New 📄 collaboration with @rbooth5, @GStrudRN in Nursing Leadership: ‘From Federal Policy to Bedside Care: A Canadian Perspective on Key Considerations for Nurse Executive Action for AI Adoption – A Commentary’ 🔒 https://t.co/f7aszlAego
CNA proudly announces the release of the 2024 informatics position statement, Nursing Practice in Digitally Enabled Care Environments, and we thank co-author Gillian Strudwick for her valuable contributions.
Read the position statement now.
https://t.co/xv5AtchPAD
#CNA2024
Exciting to see past members of ONIG, @GStrudRN and @rbooth5, and the current president of ONIG, @ryanchanRN, attending and presenting at @ni2024!
Representing Ontario and Canada at this international conference! #NI2024
It’s an honour to present the findings of our scoping review on patient’s breastfeeding experiences in BFHI settings at the Perinatal & Child Health Research Meetings- a part of my dissertation work. @westernuFHS
@VPRWesternU @westernuNursing @DrKimJackson @rbooth5#PCHRM2024
Canadian Nursing Informatics Association (CNIA) Virtual Conference, June 12-14 2024. Nursing in the Digital Era: Strategies, Solutions, and Sustainability. We have many interesting presentations this year. Registration will close June 7, 2024 11:59 pm EST! https://t.co/jwmJlQ7k2M
New 📄 by @MHNRA_Forchuk, Sebastian Gyamfi, @rbooth5 in Issues in Mental Health Nursing examines the views of Community Mental Health Agency staff regarding the Community Homes for Opportunity (CHO) program 🔒 https://t.co/IzaDpqFE0S
New 📄 collaboration with @rbooth5 in @AdvContNurs: ‘Perspectives on the implementation of health informatics curricula frameworks’ @westernuNursing @VPRWesternU @WesternU 🔓 https://t.co/pYpfRdBaGE
Dr. Gillian Strudwick @GStrudRN believes there is a huge opportunity to support mental health in Canada by incorporating digital approaches to improve accessibility.
Learn more about her research: https://t.co/tOtYlS623Z
#MentalHealthWeek
Congratulations to ICES Western Site Director Dr. Kristin Clemens (@ICESWesternSD) who been appointed as the Diabetes Canada Chair in Diabetes Management at the @SchulichMedDent, @WesternU, effective March 1, 2024 - February 28, 2029. Learn more: https://t.co/59J7QjBNIe
This month we're featuring the #ICESforum2024 speakers who make this event one you don't want to miss! Today we focus on ICES scientist Dr. Salimah Shariff (@SZ_Shariff). Read about her #SpotlightSession "New and innovative data uses at ICES" and register https://t.co/0hXojlQZ75
People experiencing homelessness are more likely to develop dementia at a younger age. #LondonMorning spoke with the lead author of the study ICES scientist & @WesternU associate professor Richard Booth (@rbooth5) broke down the #data@cbcradio https://t.co/l016agp9hu
New: Dementia in unhoused people was 1.9 times greater than the general population, with a higher prevalence for age groups younger than 85 years.
📄 Study: https://t.co/B41w3FK4J8
📷 News release: https://t.co/bFaD75KzpX
@rbooth5@SZ_Shariff@TheLancet