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- 6Yasui, Yutaka (Public Health Sciences)
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Patient Involvement in the Regulatory Process and Rare Disease Patient Perceptions of Treatment Benefits and Harms
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Patient involvement in healthcare decision-making is becoming an essential part of healthcare policy in today’s patient centred environment. It supports responsive and transparent healthcare programs and policies that are informed by patients for patients. While regulatory agencies, the bodies...
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Fall 2011
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between the four leadership archetypes identified using the Competing Values Framework and patient safety climate in the ED. We used an established patient safety-rating instrument, the Safety Attitudes Questionnaire, to assess the safety...
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Physical Activity in the Era of the Childhood Obesity Epidemic: Patterns, Determinants, and Effective Health Promotion Programs
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Physical activity is important for obesity prevention. Given that the prevalence of obesity among Canadian children has substantially increased over recent decades, and that obesity has substantial consequences for health and wellness, physical activity promotion continues to be a priority for...
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Spring 2014
The effects of food messaging in video games remain unexplored despite the popularity of the medium among adolescents and the growing potential for food messaging in video games. My three research objects were to: (1) identify how healthy and unhealthy foods are depicted in video games; (2)...
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Fall 2015
Poisoning injuries constitute a significant health problem worldwide. Suicide is one of the leading causes of deaths and poisoning is the most common method utilized for the same. The objectives of this program of research were: 1) to systematically review existing studies analyzing the...
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Population-based evaluation of disparities in survival of lung cancer patients in Alberta, Canada
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Lung cancer patients of Alberta have lower relative survival compared to their counterparts in Manitoba, British Columbia and Ontario. We conducted two population-based cancer mortality studies to explore the underlying reasons. The first study assessed disparities in mortality across five...
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Fall 2011
The objective of this study is to determine variables associated with four to five year functional outcomes in children undergoing complex cardiac surgery early in life. This is a longitudinal follow-up study conducted between 2000 and 2005, consisting of 165 survivors of complex cardiac surgery...