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Table of Contents Introduction ............................................................................................ 2
Research Initiatives ................................................................................. 4
Research Workshops ............................................................................ 13
Health Studies Seminar Series .............................................................. 13
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Introduction
Dean of Health Studies Dr. W. Dean Care
This Annual Research and Scholarship in Health Studies Report (2015-16) represents a culmination of efforts over the past eight years. In 2008, we were a School of Health Studies with little in the way of research and scholarship outcomes.
The following building blocks were put into place as a foundation for research and scholarly activities.
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This report is tangible evidence that the building blocks put into place have been successful in increasing the research and scholarship productivity in the Faculty of Health Studies.
My appreciation is extended to Donna Epp, Research Facilitator in Health Studies for her efforts over the past two years in facilitating and supporting the ongoing evolution and development of the Health Studies Research Unit.
Proudly yours, Dr. W. Dean Care RN Dean & Professor Faculty of Health Studies
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Research Initiatives
Nora Ahmad Department of Nursing
Grants Faculty of Health Studies Research Grant $2,500.00
Ahmad, N., & Oranye, N. (2015). Empowerment, Work Stress and Job
Performance in Nursing
Publications Oranye, N. O., Ezeah, P., & Ahmad, N. (2016). Elements of social
capital and academic performance of undergraduate students, Journal of
Social Indicator Research; 1-15. DOI 10.1007/s11205-016-1249-x
Ositadimma, N., & Ahmad, N. (2016). Empowerment in health care
organizations. In A. Ortenblad, C. Abrahamson Lofstrom, & R. Sheaff
(Eds.), Management innovations for healthcare organizations: Adopt,
abandon or adapt (pp. 157-174).
W. Dean Care Dean of Health Studies
Grants Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation $119,433
Udod, S.A, Cummings, G., & Care, W.D. (2013-2016). Role Stressors
and Coping Strategies of Nurse Managers in Acute Care Facilities in
Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Presentations Udod, S.A., Care, W.D., & Cummings, G. (2015, May). Nurse manager
role stressors and coping strategies: Perspectives for solving complex
organizational conditions. Paper presented at the Saskatchewan
Registered Nurses Association Annual Conference, Saskatoon, SK.
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Kathryn Chachula Department of Nursing
Grants Faculty of Health Studies Research Grant $2,496.00
Hyndman, K., Thomas, R., Patterson, S., Compton, S., Schira, R., Godfrey,
C., Bradley, R., & Chachula, K. (2015). The Effectiveness of Tobacco
Intervention Education for Health Professional Students’ Practice: A
Systematic Review Protocol.
Western and North-Western Region Canadian Association of Schools of
Nursing $5,000.00
Rohatinsky , N., Press, M., Comptom, R., Sedgwick, M., & Chachula, K.,
& Lane, B. (2014 – current). Nursing Students' and Instructors'
Perceptions of Clinical Environments on Students Learning: A comparison
of two different clinical models in four western provinces.
Publications Chachula, K., Myrick, F., & Yonge, O. (2015). Letting go: How newly
graduated registered nurses in Western Canada decide to exit the nursing
profession. Nurse Education Today, 35, 912-918. doi:
10.1016/j.nedt.2015.02.024
Presentations Chachula, K., Hyndman, K., Smith, M., & McPherson, N. (2016,
February). The NCLEX is here. Are you teaching to the test? Round table
presentation/discussion at the WNRCASN conference, Saskatoon, SK.
Hyndman, K., Thomas, R., Patterson, S., Compton, S., Schira, R., Godfrey,
C., Bradley, J., & Chachula, K. (2016, February). Tobacco intervention
education for health professional students: Implementing a Joanna Briggs
Institute systematic review protocol. Poster presentation at the WNRCASN
conference, Saskatoon, SK.
Smith, M., Chachula, K., & Hyndman, K. (2016, February). The lived
experience of practicing LPN to BN student (preliminary findings). Oral
presentation at the WNRCASN conference, Saskatoon, SK.
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Chachula, K. (October, 2015). Student evaluation of professors: How do
your millennial students rate you? (Tips & Strategies). Rapid Fire Oral
Presentation at the Research Colloquium: Fall Blitz, Brandon University
Homecoming, Brandon, MB.
Karen Clements Department of Psychiatric Nursing
Grants Brandon University Research Committee $7,492
Penner, L., Clements, K., & Roger, R. (2013-2016). The voices of
nurses who have lost patients to suicide: A qualitative approach to
understanding impacts and outcomes.
Karen Doty-Sweetnam Department of Psychiatric Nursing
Publications Morrissette, P.J., & Doty-Sweetnam, K. (2015). Psychiatric nursing and
clinician self-disclosure. Canadian Journal of Psychiatric Nursing.
September 2015.
Morrissette P.J., Graham, R., & Doty-Sweetnam K. (2015). National
entry-level competencies for Canadian psychiatric nurses: Challenges
and considerations for undergraduate psychiatric nurse educators.
Canadian Journal of Psychiatric Nursing. September 2015.
Presentations James, E., Huff, M. & Doty-Sweetnam, K. (2015, September). First
Nations Tipi: Women’s spirituality. Oral presentation at 13 Moons
Festival, Dartmore, England.
Doty-Sweetnam, K. (2015, October). Alcohol abuse recovery through
the lens of Manitoban First Nations and Aboriginal women: A
qualitative study. Oral presentation at Creating a New Legacy –
Aboriginal Mental Health & Wellness Conference, Brandon, Manitoba.
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Debra Dusome Department of Psychiatric Nursing
Grants Faculty of Health Studies Research Grant $1,250
Dusome, D. (2015). A Mixed Methods Study of Transition to Practice
Issues for Registered Psychiatric Nurses As they Enter the Workforce.
Manitoba Institute of Child Health $32,458.00
West, C., Dusome, D., Winsor, J. & Rallison, L. (2014-2015). The
Family Transition through Pediatric Hematopoetic Stem Cell
Transplant.
Publications Melrose, S., Dusome, D., Simpson, J., Crocker, C., & Athens, E. (2015).
Supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities & mental illness:
What caregivers need to know. BCcampus, Vancouver, BC. Available
from http://opentextbc.ca/caregivers/.
Presentations West, C., & Dusome, D. (2015, April). The family transition through
pediatric hematopoetic stem cell transplant. Oral presentation at
Children’s Nursing Education Day, Health Science Centre, Winnipeg, MB.
Dusome, D. (2015, October). Is there a role for the Registered
Psychiatric Nurse on the palliative care team? Oral presentation at the
National Conference of the Canadian Federation of Mental Health
Nurses: Celebrating Canadian Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing
Achievements! Niagara Falls, ON.
Dusome, D. (2015, October). A free book for caregivers of individuals
with intellectual disabilities and mental illness: Showcasing an innovation.
Oral presentation at the National Conference of the Canadian Federation of
Mental Health Nurses: Celebrating Canadian Psychiatric & Mental Health
Nursing Achievements! Niagara Falls, ON.
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Roberta Graham Department of Psychiatric Nursing
Publications Morrissette P.J., Graham, R., & Doty-Sweetnam K. (2015). National
entry-level competencies for Canadian psychiatric nurses: Challenges
and considerations for undergraduate psychiatric nurse educators.
Canadian Journal of Psychiatric Nursing. September 2015.
Kathryn Hyndman Department of Nursing
Grants Faculty of Health Studies Research Grant $2,496.00
Hyndman, K., Thomas, R., Patterson, S., Compton, S., Schira, R.,
Godfrey, C., Bradley, R., & Chachula, K. (2015). The Effectiveness of
Tobacco Intervention Education for Health Professional Students’
Practice: A Systematic Review Protocol.
Faculty of Health Studies Research Grant $2,500.00
Smith, M., Hyndman, K., & Foster, C. (2014 – current). The Lived
Experience of Transition from Practicing LPN to BN Student.
Presentations Chachula, K., Hyndman, K., Smith, M., & McPherson, N. (2016,
February). The NCLEX is here. Are you teaching to the test? Round table
presentation/discussion at the WNRCASN conference, Saskatoon, SK.
Hyndman, K., Thomas, R., Patterson, S., Compton, S., Schira, R.,
Godfrey, C., Bradley, J., & Chachula, K. (2016, February). Tobacco
intervention education for health professional students: Implementing a
Joanna Briggs Institute systematic review protocol. Poster presentation at
the WNRCASN conference, Saskatoon, SK.
Smith, M., Chachula, K., & Hyndman, K. (2016, February). The lived
experience of practicing LPN to BN student (preliminary findings). Oral
presentation at the WNRCASN conference, Saskatoon, SK.
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Jane Karpa Department of Psychiatric Nursing
Publications Clarke, D.E., Marchinko, S., Chernomas, W.M., Rieger, K.L., Karpa,
J.V., & Demczuk, L. (2015). The effectiveness of early psychosis
programming for young women: A systematic review protocol. The
Joanna Briggs Institute of Systematic Reviews and Implementation
Reports, 13(6), 114-126.
Chernomas, W.M., Rieger, K.L., Karpa, J.V., Clarke, D.E., Marchinko,
S., & Demczuk, L. (2015). Psychotic illnesses and young women’s
experiences: A systematic review protocol of qualitative research. The
Joanna Briggs Institute of Systematic Reviews and Implementation
Reports, 13(3), 79-90.
Presentations Karpa, J. (2015, August). The use of narrative inquiry with families with
a member who has an acquired brain injury. Oral session presented at
International Family Nursing Association Conference, Odense,
Denmark.
Karpa, J. (2015, August). The use of narrative inquiry with families with
a member who has an acquired brain injury. Oral presentation at
Manitoba Brain Injury Association Conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba,
Canada
Patrick J. Morrissette Department of Psychiatric Nursing
Morrissette P.J., Graham, R., & Doty-Sweetnam K. (2015). National
entry-level competencies for Canadian psychiatric nurses: Challenges
and considerations for undergraduate psychiatric nurse educators.
Canadian Journal of Psychiatric Nursing. September 2015.
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Fiona Smith Department of Psychiatric Nursing
Presentations Smith, F. (2015, April). Knowledge, attitudes, and behavior of nursing
students to transgender persons. Oral presentation to AHS Research
Day, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB.
Smith, F. (2015, October). Knowledge, attitudes, and behavior of
nursing students to transgender persons. Oral presentation to CPATH
Conference, Halifax, NS.
Smith, F. (2015, October). Knowledge, attitudes, and behavior of
nursing students to transgender persons. Oral presentation to
WRNCASN Conference, Saskatoon, SK.
Mary Smith Department of Nursing
Grants Faculty of Health Studies Research Grant $2,500.00
Smith, M., Hyndman, K., & Foster, C. (2014 – current). The Lived
Experience of Transition from Practicing LPN to BN Student.
Presentations Chachula, K., Hyndman, K., Smith, M., & McPherson, N. (2016,
February). The NCLEX is here. Are you teaching to the test? Round table
presentation/discussion at the WNRCASN conference, Saskatoon, SK.
Smith, M., Chachula, K., & Hyndman, K. (2016, February). The lived
experience of practicing LPN to BN student (preliminary findings). Oral
presentation at the WNRCASN conference, Saskatoon, SK.
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Nancy McPherson Department of Nursing
Presentations McPherson, N. (2015, April). Intergenerational nursing: Implications for
practice. Oral presentation at Prairie Mountain Health, Nutrition and
Environmental Services Strategic Planning session. Brandon, MB.
McPherson, N. Eberts, D., May, E., Wiseman, D., McNaughton, D., &
Brandt, P. (2015, May). Assessing equity within Brandon’s foodscape.
Geography and health: An unlikely partnership? Poster presentation at the
Manitoba Centre for Nursing and Health Research 2015 Collaborative
Research Day. Winnipeg, MB.
McPherson, N. (2015, September). Qualitative research: A
phenomenological approach. Oral presentation at Brandon University
orientation for graduate students in Master of Psychiatric Nursing program.
Brandon, MB.
McPherson, N. (2015, November). Healthy together now: Focusing on our
strengths and looking ahead. Keynote address at HTN! Share and Learn
Conference. Winnipeg, MB.
McPherson, N. (2015, November). Health Inequities in Prairie Mountain
Health: Mind the gap. Oral presentation through CIHI national webinar,
Monitoring Trends in Health Inequality in Canada. Ottawa, ON.
McPherson, N. (2015, November). Understanding special populations:
Elderly/Aging. Panel presentation at 2015 Community Health Assessment
Conference: Understanding Population Health in Manitoba. Winnipeg,
MB.
McPherson, N. (2016, January). Partnering with the Canadian Institute of
Health Information (CIHI) in the delivery of a national webinar. Oral
presentation at the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy. Winnipeg, MB.
Chachula, K., Hyndman, K., Smith, M., & McPherson, N. (2016,
February). The NCLEX is here. Are you teaching to the test? Round table
presentation/discussion at the WNRCASN conference, Saskatoon, SK.
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McPherson, N. & McTavish, P. (2016, February). Mind the Gap:
Redressing health inequities in Prairie Mountain Health. Oral presentation
at Health Ethics Forum 2016, Winnipeg, MB.
Penny Tryphonopoulos Department of Nursing
Publications Tryphonopoulos, P., Letourneau, N., & DiTommaso, E. (2016).
Caregiver-infant interaction quality: A review of dyadic assessment
tools. Comprehensive Child and Adolescent Nursing,
http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/01460862.2015.1134720
Letourneau, N., Tryphonopoulos, P. , Giesbrecht, G., Dennis, C. L.,
Bhogal, S., & Watson, B et al., (2015). Narrative and meta-analytic
review of interventions aiming to improve maternal-child attachment
security. Infant Mental Health Journal, 36(4), 368 – 387.
Tryphonopoulos, P., & Letourneau, N. (2015). Challenges and
opportunities in recruitment of depressed mothers: Lessons learned from
three exemplar studies. Annals of Psychiatry and Mental Health, 3(1),
1022-1033.
Presentations Letourneau, N., Tryphonopoulos, P., Dennis, C., Giesbrecht, G.,
Bhogal, B., & Watson, B. (2016). A narrative and meta-analytic review
of the effectiveness of attachment interventions. Poster presented at the
Canadian National Perinatal Research Meeting, Banff, AB.
Tryphonopoulos, P., & Letourneau, N. (2015, October). Promising
results from an interaction guidance intervention for improving
maternal-infant interaction quality of depressed mothers: A randomized
controlled trial. Poster presentation at Celebrate BU: Research
Colloquium, Brandon, MB.
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Research Workshops
August 5, 2015 – Introduction to NVivo by Karen Rempel, Faculty of
Education.
September 2, 2015 – Faculty attended Graduate Student workshops:
on NVivo (Karen Rempel, Faculty of Education),
SPSS (Phillip Goernert, Faculty of Science), and
Making Sense of Qualitative Data (Scott Grills, Faculty of Arts)
September 4, 2015 -Research MB – How to be successful on your
grant application (presenter – Dean Kriellaars, Chair of the Research
Manitoba [formerly known as the Manitoba Health Research Council]
Grant Review Committee for the Social Population Health Research
Manitoba)
Health Studies Seminar Series
Date: Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Title: Recovery-oriented mental health services, and the implications for
psychiatric nursing.
Presenter: Karen Clements, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Health
Studies, Department of Psychiatric Nursing
Date: Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Title: Alcohol abuse recovery through the lens of Manitoban First
Nations and Aboriginal women: A qualitative study.
Presenter: Karen Doty-Sweetnam, Assistant Professor, Faculty of
Health Studies, Department of Psychiatric Nursing
Date: Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Title: Students’ and Clinical Instructors’ perceptions of block and non-
block clinical: Preliminary findings across four western Canadian
provinces.
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Presenter: Kathryn Chachula, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Health
Studies, Department of Nursing
Date: Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Title: Promising results from an interaction guidance intervention for
improving maternal-infant interaction quality of depressed mothers: A
randomized controlled trial.
Presenter: Panagiota D. Tryphonopoulos, Assistant Professor, Faculty
of Health Studies, Department of Nursing
Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Title: Swimming upstream: Nurse manager role stressors and coping
strategies in Western Canada.
Presenters: Sonia A Udod, University of Saskatchewan, W. Dean
Care, Brandon University, Greta Cummings, University of Alberta
Date: Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Title: Cultural competence in mental health: Best practices for working
with Aboriginal clients.
Presenters: Karen Batson, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Health
Studies, Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Roddy Batson, Mental
Health Nurse/Therapist, First Nations and Inuit Health
Date: Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Title: Best practice in simulation: Faculty of Health Studies Simulation
Centre official launch.
Presenter: Kathryn Chachula, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Health
Studies, Department of Nursing, Brandon University