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How to incorporate Patient Engagement and Integrated Knowledge Translation (iKT) into your Project Grant
Download2020-02-04
Salim, Saad, McCormick, Angela, Ladner-Keay, Carol, Rasiah, Jananee, McAlpine, Laura
How to incorporate Patient Engagement and Integrated Knowledge Translation (iKT) into your Project Grant Content: Tips on Getting Your Clinical Health Research Project go from Fundable to Funded Capitalize on Formulating the Right Patient Engagement Plan Strategies to integrating Knowledge...
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How to incorporate Patient Engagement and Integrated Knowledge Translation (iKT) into your Project Grant
Download2020-02-04
Salim, Saad, McAlpine, Laura, McCormick, Angela, Ladner-Keay, Carol, Rasiah, Jananee
How to incorporate Patient Engagement and Integrated Knowledge Translation (iKT) into your Project Grant: Tips on Getting Your Clinical Health Research Project go from Fundable to Funded; Capitalize on Formulating the Right Patient Engagement Plan; Strategies to integrating Knowledge Users;...
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The changing causal foundations of cancer-related symptom clustering during the final month of palliative care: A longitudinal study
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Hanson, J., Hayduk, L., Quan, H., Olson, K., Strasser, F., Cui, Y., Lawlor, P., Cree, M.
Background: Symptoms tend to occur in what have been called symptom clusters. Early symptom cluster research was imprecise regarding the causal foundations of the coordinations between specific symptoms, and was silent on whether the relationships between symptoms remained stable over time. This...
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Women's and care providers' perspectives of quality prenatal care: a qualitative descriptive study
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Kingston, D., Tough, S., Janssen, P.A., Brooks, S., Sword, W., Young, D., Heaman, M.I., Hutton, E., Akhtar-Danesh, N., Helewa, M.E.
Background: Much attention has been given to the adequacy of prenatal care use in promoting healthy outcomes for women and their infants. Adequacy of use takes into account the timing of initiation of prenatal care and the number of visits. However, there is emerging evidence that the quality of...