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RESOURCES

Curated Resources for MHST601

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Week 1 Introduction 


Week 2

RNAO (2018). Best Practice Guidelines: Transforming Nursing through Knowledge, 3. Retrieved from

     https://rnao.ca/bpg/guidelines.


Ryan Greygen, S., kind, T., Chretien K. C.(2010).  Journal of Internal Medicine, 25, 1227

     -1229. 


Westrick, J. S. (2016). Nursing Students Use of Exchange and Social Media. Law,

     Ethics and E Professionalism; Nurses Education Perspectives. National League for

     Nurses. 37(1), 16-22.


Week 3 & Week 4

CBC News. (2018). Ford Government dimishing of the LHIN's. Received from

     www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/lhin-ontario-doug-ford-local-health-integration-networks-1.4980509

     https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/what-are-ontario-health-teams-doug-ford-government-             1.5035750


RNAO. (2018).Best Practice Guidelines Program for  Long-Term Care. Retrieved                                            from http://rnao.ca/bpg/initiatives/longterm-care-best-practices-initiative


Martin, D., Miller.A.P., Quesnel-Vallee, A., Caron, N.R., Vissandjee, B., & Marchildon, G.P. (2018).                   Canada's universal healthcare system: achieving its potential. The Lancet, 392, 1718-1735.


Chowdhury, M. Z. I., & Chowdhury, M. A. (2018). Canadian Health Care System: Who Should Pay for All          Medically Beneficial Treatments? A Burning Issue. International Journal of Health Services, 48(2),            289-301.


Week 5 & Week 6

Leonardi, F. (201). The definition of health: Towards new perspectives. International Journal of Health           Services, 48 (4), 735-748.


Oleribe, O. O., Ukwedeh, O., Burstow, N. J., Gomaa, A. I., Sonderup, M. W., Cook, N., Waked, I., Spearman,

      W., & Taylor-Robinson. (2018). Health: Redefined. PanAfrican Medical Journal, 30, 292-294.

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Week 7 & week 8


Honjo, K. (2004). Social edicemiology: definition, history, and research examples. Environment Health            and Preventive Medicine, 9(5), 193-199.


Galer-Unti, R.A.(2017). Social epidemiology. Oxford Bibliographies, 30, 27-30.


Reisner, S. L., Katz-Wise, S. L., Gordon, A. R., Corlissl, H. L., & Austin, S. B. (2016).

     Social Epidemiology of depression and anxiety by gender identity. Journal of Adolescent

     Health, 59, 203-208.


Thomson, R. M., & Katikireddi, S. V. (2018). Mental health and the jilted generation: using

     age-period-cohort analysis to assess different trends in young people's mental health

     following the great recession and austerity in england. Social Science & Medicine, 214,

     133-143.


Cramer, R. J., & Kapusta, N. D. (2017). A social ecological framework of  theory assessment and                   prevention of suicide. Frontier in Psychology.  Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01756


Hidayat, M. T. (2014).  Social ecological models of mental health problems; interactions between the            social, biological, economics and environmental determinant. School of Public Health Faculty of                Medicine Padjadjaran University Bandung. 1, 1-7.


Lakhan, R.(2013). Application of the ecological framework in depression; an approach when time has            come. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, 14(2), 103-109.


Week 9

Bartfay, E., Bartfay, W. J., & Gorey, K. M. (2016). Dementia care in ontario, canada: evidence of more          timely diagnosis among persons with dementia receiving care at home compared with residential            facilities. Public Health, 130, 6-12.


Cloutier, D. S., Penning, M. J., Neiernberger, K., Taylor, D., & MacDonald, S. (2019). Long-term care              service trajectories and their predictors for persons living with dementia: results from a canadian            study. Journal of Aging and Health, 31(1), 139-164.


Mandzuk, L. L. (2017). Personalized music...so simple yet so powerful: a pilot initiative for hospitalized        older adults living with dementia in an acute care facility. Perspectives, 40(2), 15-18.


Seitz, D., Mahootchi, T., Warrick, N., Shawfross, D., & Esensou, A. (2018). Oral abstract presentation at          the 9th canadian conference on dementia (CCD) toronto, november 2019. Canadian Bariatric Journal,        21(1), 134-137. Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.5770/cgi.21.322.


Simpson, R. (2016). Toward a national dementia strategy. Feature, 112(7), 12-14.


Week 10 & Week 11

Bartfay, E., Bartfay, W. J., & Gorey, K. M. (2016). Dementia care in ontario, canada: evidence of more          timely diagnosis among persons with dementia receiving care at home compared with residential            facilities. Public Health, 130, 6-12.


Mandzuk, L. L. (2017). Personalized music...so simple yet so powerful: a pilot initiative for hospitalized        older adults living with dementia in an acute care facility. Perspectives, 40(2), 15-18.


Seitz, D., Mahootchi, T., Warrick, N., Shawfross, D., & Esensou, A. (2018). Oral abstract presentation at          the 9th canadian conference on dementia (CCD) toronto, november 2019. Canadian Bariatric Journal,        21(1), 134-137. Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.5770/cgi.21.322.


Simpson, R. (2016). Toward a national dementia strategy. Feature, 112(7), 12-14.

     Gone, J.P., Pomerville, A., Hartmann, W. E., Wendt, P. C., Klem, S. H., & Birrage,

     R. L. (2019).  The implact of historica trauma on health outcomes for indigenous populations in the         usa and canada:  A systematic review. American Psychologist, 74(1), 2--35. 


National Collaborating Centre for  Aboriginal Health. (2019). An overviewof Aboriginal health in canada. 

    Retrieved from https://www.ccnsa-nccah.ca/docs/context/fs-OverviewAborignialHealth-EN.pdf


Nelson, C., Lawford, K. M., Otterman, V., & Darling, E. K. (2019)Mental health indicators among

     pregnant aboriginal women in canada: results from the maternity experience                                 

     survery. Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada, 38, 269-276.


Richardson, K. L., Driedger, M. S. J., Pizzi, N., Wu, Jianhong, 7 Moghadas, S. M. (2012).  Indigenous

    populations health protection: a canadian perspective. BioMeCentral Public Health, 12, 1098. Doi:

    10.1186/1471-2458-12-1098


Statisics Canada. (2019). Aboriginal peoples in Canada: first nations people, metis and inuit.  Retrieved

    from https://www.12.statcan.gc.ca/nas_enm/2011/as-sa/99-011- x2011001-eng.cfm

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Week 12

Jaimet, K. (2016). Ready to embrace the future? Feature, 112(3), 20-21.

     Lewis, S., Donaldson, C., & Currie, G. (2001). The future of healthcare in canada. BMJ,                323(7318), 926-929. 


Martin, D., Miller, P. A., Quesnel-Vallee, A., Caron, N. R., Ussandgee, B., & Marchildron,

     G. P. (2018). Canada's universal health-care system: Achieving its potential. Lancet,

     391, 1718-1735.


Morgon, S. G., Martin, D., Gagnim, Marc-Andre, G., Mintzes, B., Daw, J. R., & Lexchin, J. (2015).                   Pharmacare 2020: The future of drug coverage in canada. Vancouver, Pharmaceutical Policy Research       Collaboration, University of British Columbia.


Riddell, C. (2019). The future of canada's healthcare system. Personal Health News. Retrieved                     from www.personalhealthnews.ca/news/the-future-of-canada's- healthcare-system

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