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| Jill I CameronSummaryAffiliation: University of Toronto Country: Canada Publications
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Stroke family caregivers' support needs change across the care continuum: a qualitative study using the timing it right frameworkJill I Cameron
Department of Occupational Sciences and Occupational Therapy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Disabil Rehabil 35:315-24. 2013....
"Timing It Right": a conceptual framework for addressing the support needs of family caregivers to stroke survivors from the hospital to the homeJill I Cameron
Department of Occupational Sciences and Occupational Therapy, University of Toronto, Canada
Patient Educ Couns 70:305-14. 2008..Discuss family caregivers of stroke survivors' changing needs for education and support across the care continuum...
Factor structure and reliability of the brain impairment behavior scaleJill I Cameron
Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
J Neurosci Nurs 40:40-7. 2008..75 to .88. Future research and clinical use of this measure will increase our understanding of how specific domains of stroke survivors' behavioral and psychological symptoms affect the well-being of family caregivers...
Optimizing stroke systems of care by enhancing transitions across care environmentsJill I Cameron
Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, University of Toronto, 160 500 University Ave, Toronto, Ontario, M5G 1V7, Canada
Stroke 39:2637-43. 2008..This article highlights stroke survivors' and family caregivers' experiences with transitions across care environment and some potential strategies to improve those transitions...
Stroke survivor depressive symptoms are associated with family caregiver depression during the first 2 years poststrokeJill I Cameron
University of Toronto, Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 1V7
Stroke 42:302-6. 2011..A subsample completed additional assessments 18 and 24 months poststroke. These longitudinal data were analyzed using mixed effects modeling...
Stroke survivors' behavioral and psychologic symptoms are associated with informal caregivers' experiences of depressionJill I Cameron
Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, University of Toronto, ON, Canada
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 87:177-83. 2006..These results can assist rehabilitation professionals to identify informal care providers who are at greater risk of experiencing emotional distress and, therefore, may benefit from intervention...
Differences in the experiences and support needs of family caregivers to stroke survivors: does age matter?Scott D Smith
Department of Family Medicine, Queen s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Top Stroke Rehabil 15:593-601. 2008..The goal of this qualitative study was to learn about family caregivers' experiences and support needs during the rehabilitation phase to inform program development...
Education and support needs during recovery in acute respiratory distress syndrome survivorsChristie M Lee
Division of Respirology, University of Toronto, 1 King s College Circle, 6263 Medical Sciences Building, Toronto, ON M5S 1A8, Canada
Crit Care 13:R153. 2009..The Timing it Right (TIR) framework, which emphasizes ARDS survivors' journey from the ICU through to community re-integration, may provide a valuable construct to explore the support needs of ARDS survivors during their recovery...
Exploring the feasibility of videoconference delivery of a self-management program to rural participants with strokeDenise M Taylor
Neurology Services, St Joseph s Care Group, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Telemed J E Health 15:646-54. 2009..This form of delivery is associated with improvements in goal achievement, mood, balance, and endurance, and is well received by all participants...
A brief problem-solving intervention for family caregivers to individuals with advanced cancerJill I Cameron
Uniiversity Health Network Women s Health Program, 657 University Avenue, ML 2 004, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 2N2
J Psychosom Res 57:137-43. 2004..To evaluate a brief problem-solving intervention for family caregivers to individuals with advanced cancer...
Program design features that can improve participation in health education interventionsEnza Gucciardi
School of Nutrition Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
BMC Med Res Methodol 7:47. 2007..The objective of this study was to identify design features that may increase participation in health education interventions and evaluation surveys, and to maximize recruitment and retention efforts in a general ambulatory population...
Determining the factors associated with health research participationEnza Gucciardi
School of Nutrition, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
J Ambul Care Manage 33:272-84. 2010..Understanding factors that influence research participation can help identify and direct efforts to improve research volunteer recruitment...
Lifestyle interference and emotional distress in family caregivers of advanced cancer patientsJill I Cameron
University of Toronto, Women s Health Program, University Health Network, ON, Canada
Cancer 94:521-7. 2002..The mediation of lifestyle interference between the amount of care provided and emotional distress was specifically examined...
One-year outcomes and health care utilization in survivors of severe acute respiratory syndromeCatherine M Tansey
Department of Medicine, University Health Network, and Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Arch Intern Med 167:1312-20. 2007..Research conducted during the SARS outbreak may help inform research planning for future public health emergencies. The objective of this study was to evaluate the 1-year outcomes in survivors of SARS and their family caregivers...
Intensive care unit-acquired weakness: clinical phenotypes and molecular mechanismsJane Batt
Keenan Research Centre of the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St Michael s Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Am J Respir Crit Care Med 187:238-46. 2013....
Medical decision-making and information needs in end-stage renal disease patientsAngela Orsino
University Health Network Women's Health Program, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Gen Hosp Psychiatry 25:324-31. 2003..05). All patients wanted high levels of information with some differences by gender and age. HCT should strive to ascertain and meet the information needs and treatment decision-making roles preferred by individual patients...
Technology in the lives of women who live with memory impairment as a result of a traumatic brain injuryAbigail Dry
Department of Occupational Therapy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Assist Technol 18:170-80. 2006..Individuals not currently using this technology were motivated to employ electronic memory aids in their daily lives. Further research must be conducted to develop strategies to enable this population's use of electronic memory aids...
A tailored intervention to promote breast cancer screening among South Asian immigrant womenFarah Ahmad
University Health Network and Faculty of Medicine, Women s Health Program, University of Toronto, 657 University Avenue, ML2 010A, Toronto, Ont, M5G 2N2, Canada
Soc Sci Med 60:575-86. 2005..Future research should test the intervention in other vulnerable populations...
Well-being in informal caregivers of survivors of acute respiratory distress syndromeJill I Cameron
University Health Network, Women's Health Program, Toronto, ON
Crit Care Med 34:81-6. 2006..New approaches, such as family-centered rehabilitation, caregiver education, improved respite, and home care, may benefit informal caregivers...
