Findings of the Study
Findings in Patient Family Engagement in research teams
The following links, paragraphs, or files will be listed in reverse chronological order from most recent down to least recent.
“The Meaningfulness of Relationships in Long-Term Care Research”
This article outlines the patient-oriented research being done for this research project, and what is being learned about building patient-oriented research relationships.
Authors: Greene, R., BCom, Barlow, M., RN Resident Family Partner, Ottley, K. M., MA, Cammer, A., PhD RD, Craswell, A., PhD RN, Compton, R. M, PhD RN.
VIDEOS
Conference Presentation Date: 2020, November 18.
Original Upload Online: 2020, December 28.
Published on YouTube: 2020, February 20.
“Resident Family Partner Engagement: From Tokenism to Meaningful Engagement”
Previously presented at a workshop at the Saskatchewan Health Research Showcase on November 18, 2020, for the Saskatchewan Centre for Patient-Oriented Research, Saskatchewan Health Authority, and Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation. This video outlines what has been learned in patient engagement during the course of this patient-oriented study.
Presenters: Compton, R. M., PhD RN, Barlow, M., RN Resident Family Partner, Moorman, M., RN Resident Family Partner, Ottley, K. M., MA, Skrapek, C., Resident Family Partner, & Cammer, A., PhD RD.
Conference Presentation Date: 2020, October 27.
Original Upload Online: 2020, November 19.
Published on YouTube: 2021, April 8.
“CRADLE Webinar 2: Team Approach to Care”
Previously presented for the Canadian Remote Access for Dementia Learning Experiences: Online Education for Unregulated Care Providers series, Ocober 27, 2020, for Schlegel Centre for Advancing Seniors Care at Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning. This video outlines strategies teams can use to support evidence-informed person-centred relationship-centred dementia care.
Presenters: Compton, R. M., PhD RN, Heckman, G., MD, McGilton, K., PhD RN, hosted by Boscart, V., PhD RN
Conference Presentation Date: 2020, June 25.
Original Upload Online: 2020, November 20.
Published on YouTube: 2021, April 8.
“Courageous Conversation Ageism and Health Care”
Previously presented for the Courageous Conversation series, June 25, 2020, for the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission. This video outlines how ageism is a systemic problem and requires systemic solutions and changes to individual perspectives.
Presenters: Compton, R. M., PhD RN, Barlow, M., RN Resident Family Partner, hosted by Arnot, D., Chief Commissioner and Hawboldt, A., Public Relations and Media Specialist