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“Doing extra work and not getting extra help”: the burden of work generated to manage the “no visitors” policy during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario, Canada Open
Background During the pandemic, a “no visitors” policy was implemented across hospitals in Ontario, Canada. Without caregivers present in-hospital to support patient care (e.g., treatment decision-making, advocacy, treatment compliance, so…
Moral injury and the myth of resilience: A qualitative exploration of cancer care provision in ontario throughout the COVID-19 pandemic Open
The COVID-19 pandemic profoundly altered the provision, experience, and outcomes of cancer care around the globe. With untold pressures on healthcare systems as well as unprecedented disruptions to cancer care services, those working in ca…
The Intersection of Gender, Culture and Society for Caregivers of Older Adults Ageing in Place in Ontario, Canada Open
Background It is reported that women are more likely to be caregivers than men, experience a higher burden of care and increased emotional health sequelae as a result. Social location (a person's gender, culture, ethnicity, etc.) is known …
View article: How do high-level African directors of policy and planning operationalize health equity? Findings from a regional survey
How do high-level African directors of policy and planning operationalize health equity? Findings from a regional survey Open
This study investigates the operationalization of health equity and associated challenges faced by directors of policy and planning and those in related positions in the African Region. The results of this study demonstrate that health equ…
Setting the balance of care for older adults at risk of hospitalization and delayed discharge: A mixed-methods research protocol Open
Introduction Delayed hospital discharge is a persistent care quality issue experienced across health systems worldwide and remains a priority area to be addressed in Canada. Often associated with a decrease in services while waiting to lea…
View article: Identification of Domestically Sex Trafficked Persons in Social Service Settings in Canada: A Qualitative Study
Identification of Domestically Sex Trafficked Persons in Social Service Settings in Canada: A Qualitative Study Open
Social service providers are critical in supporting domestically sex trafficked persons. However, little is known about how these providers identify sex trafficked persons. This study aimed to explore this vital but poorly understood first…
View article: Impacts of the COVID-19 Public Health Crisis on Caring for Sex-Trafficked Persons
Impacts of the COVID-19 Public Health Crisis on Caring for Sex-Trafficked Persons Open
Background Sex trafficking of persons, a pervasive public health issue disproportionately affecting the most marginalized within society, often leads to health as well as social consequences. Social service provision to meet the resulting …
View article: Challenges to Supporting Domestically Sex Trafficked Persons: In-Depth Interviews with Service Providers
Challenges to Supporting Domestically Sex Trafficked Persons: In-Depth Interviews with Service Providers Open
Domestic sex trafficking is an emergent area of study with problematic gaps in our understanding of the challenges that inhibit client recovery. As social service providers are often on the frontlines of care provision, in this study, we e…
View article: Social service providers' knowledge of domestic sex trafficking in the Canadian context
Social service providers' knowledge of domestic sex trafficking in the Canadian context Open
Canadian research on the domestic sex trafficking of adolescents and adults is in its infancy with little exploration of social service providers' knowledge. This is an important gap as international research has identified that providers …
Reproductive health care appointments: How the institutional organization of obstetric/gynecological work shapes the experiences of women with female genital cutting in Toronto, Canada Open
We investigated the social relations shaping the reproductive health care experiences of women with female genital cutting (FGC) in Toronto, Canada. Using Institutional Ethnography, we interviewed eight women with FGC and seven obstetricia…
View article: Supplemental Table 1_Identification of domestically sex trafficked persons in social service settings in Canada: A qualitative study
Supplemental Table 1_Identification of domestically sex trafficked persons in social service settings in Canada: A qualitative study Open
Practices of identification of sex trafficking and representative quotations.
View article: <em>Supplementary Table 1: Practices of identification of sex trafficking and supporting quotations</em>
<em>Supplementary Table 1: Practices of identification of sex trafficking and supporting quotations</em> Open
Practices of identification of sex trafficking and supporting quotations from Social Service Providers.
View article: A protocol for a qualitative study on sex trafficking: Exploring knowledge, attitudes, and practices of physicians, nurses, and social workers in Ontario, Canada
A protocol for a qualitative study on sex trafficking: Exploring knowledge, attitudes, and practices of physicians, nurses, and social workers in Ontario, Canada Open
Introduction There has been limited research on sex trafficking in Canada from a health and health care perspective, despite U.S. research which points to health care providers as optimally positioned to identify and help those who have be…
Emotional Health Work of Women With Female Genital Cutting Prior to Reproductive Health Care Encounters Open
We used institutional ethnography to explore the social relations that shaped the reproductive health care experiences of women with female genital cutting. Interviews with eight women revealed that they engaged in discourse that opposed t…
Social Identity Map: A Reflexivity Tool for Practicing Explicit Positionality in Critical Qualitative Research Open
The way that we as researchers view and interpret our social worlds is impacted by where, when, and how we are socially located and in what society. The position from which we see the world around us impacts our research interests, how we …
The lived experience of female genital cutting (FGC) in Somali-Canadian women’s daily lives Open
Many of the Somali women who have immigrated to other countries, including Canada, have experienced Female Genital Circumcision/ Mutilation/ Cutting (FGC). While there is literature on the medical aspects of FGC, we were interested in unde…
Simulation of airflow in urban environments using coupled mesoscale and microscale models: a case study of the EPFL campus Open
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