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Fall 2020
People who use illegal drugs (PWUD) seek acute care at disproportionately higher rates than members of the general population. Presentations to acute care provide an important opportunity to engage with PWUD. However, hospitals are often ill-equipped to meet the needs of this population. PWUD...
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Fall 2020
Dementia is a long-term, chronic condition caused by a progressing physical damage in the brain. Evidence suggests that cardiovascular disease risk factors may contribute to the onset of dementia; however, the current literature on this association is inconsistent. To my knowledge, no study that...
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Spring 2019
Childhood cancer survivorship has increased drastically over the previous several decades, consequently increasing the frequency of chronic conditions in survivors. Female childhood cancer survivors are at an increased risk of developing nonsurgical premature menopause (NSPM) due to toxicities...
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Spring 2021
The number of childhood cancer survivors has dramatically increased in the past few decades due to advances in cancer treatment, shifting the priority from clinical treatment to improving long-term survivors’ quality of life. One late effect that greatly impacts female survivors is premature...
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Risk Prediction of Primary Ovarian Insufficiency in Childhood Cancer Survivors Using Polygenic Risk Scores and Clinical Risk Score
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Thanks to the advancement in cancer treatments, most children diagnosed with cancer are long-term survivors. However, it is estimated that two-thirds of childhood cancer survivors will develop chronic diseases later in life due to their cancer treatments. A reproductive late effect in female...
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Selected Lifestyle Behaviours and Academic Achievement in the Era of the Childhood Obesity Epidemic
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Lifestyle behaviours, including diet, physical activity, sleep, and sedentary behaviour, have been shown to be associated both with health outcomes, including childhood obesity, and academic achievement in children and youth. The improvement of these lifestyle behaviours to prevent chronic...
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Shaping the care they deserve: Needs, expectations and recommendations of healthcare provision at the New Canadians Health Centre for Afghan refugee women in Edmonton
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This qualitative inquiry delved into the healthcare needs and experiences of Afghan refugee women resettled in Canada, addressing three primary research questions. Employing a community-based participatory research approach alongside qualitative narrative inquiry, the study explored the lived...
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Short, Intermediate, and Long-Term Effects of Opioids on Pain Intensity in Patients with Osteoarthritis or Low Back Pain: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Chronic opioid use is associated with the development of hyperalgesia, which may end up attenuating any analgesic benefits over long-term therapy. We wanted to determine whether the analgesic efficacy of opioids compared to control therapy for osteoarthritis and chronic lower back pain differed...
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Fall 2020
Helicobacter pylori (Hp) infection has an elevated prevalence in northern Indigenous communities in Canada. This thesis investigates social inequities in the Hp-associated disease burden within Indigenous communities in the Northwest Territories and Yukon. I examined how deprivation indicators...
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Speech and Language Disorders in Older Canadians: Epidemiologic Primary Care-Based Research Using the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network (CPCSSN) Database
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Objectives: The objective of this study is to examine the epidemiology and clinical management in primary care of speech and language disorders in older adults (fifty-five and older) and to assess the utility and feasibility of EMR data to answer such research questions. This study is comprised...