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SRC Colloquium

The Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing SRC Colloquium is a forum for faculty and their collaborators to share their scholarly, research or creative activities.

All members of the Faculty of Community Services are welcome to attend.

Begun as a series of monthly, individual seminars, each colloquium now features two 20 minute presentations.  

Here is a list of the colloquia for the 2012-2013 year. To read the abstract, please click on the title of the presentation.

2013-2014

October 7

1145-1300

POD-463  

Methods in Practice: Doing Qualitative and Arts-based Health Research with Children and Youth
Dr. Brenda Gladstone, The Hospital for Sick Children

Evaluation of Supports for Family Caregivers of Children with Medical Complexity
Karen Spalding, RN, PhD,1 A. Paul Williams, PhD.,2 Cindy Bruce-Barrett,3 Allie Peckham,2 David Rudoler,2 David Salib,1 Tommy Tam,2 Jillian Watkins2
1Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada; 2 University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada; 3The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada

December 2

1145-1300

POD-463

Margareth Zanchetta, Lorena Baku and Patrice Nehmbard

January 13

TBD

POD-463

Nancy Purdy and Genedith Estrada

February 3

1145-1300

POD-463

Oona St-Amant

 

Elaine Santa Mina

March 3

1145-1300

POD-463

 

Annette Bailey 

 

2012-2013

October 1

1100-1200

POD-463

Janice Waddell, Gianina Gaitana, Michelle Connell, Sonya Jancar present "Efficacy of a curriculum based career planning and development program on perceived career resilience of nursing student and new graduate nurses and renewing faculty career satisfaction"

Souraya Sidani presents "Role of Qualitative Methods in Intervention Research"

November 5

1100-1200

POD-463

Margareth Zanchetta, Melissa Stevenson and Newton Leong present "An emancipatory-salutogenesis conceptual framework and model on Aboriginal balance for health"

Mandana Vahabi, Lori Schindel Martin, Josephine Wong, Margaret Malone and Beth McCay present "Rethinking food security"

January 7

1100-1200

POD-463

Josephine Wong presents "Doing Time-intensive Intervention Research: Challenges and Successes in Recruitment and Retention"

March 4

1100-1200

POD-463

Jennifer Lapum and Nancy Purdy will present "Grant Writing:  Getting the best out of editing and OVPRI resources."

April 1

1100-1200

POD-463

Heather Beanlands will present "Interpretation of quality of life measures in chronic kidney disease."

Annette Bailey will present "Ethics and Strategies for Conducting Telephone Interviews for Research."

Past colloquia are listed below. To read the abstract, please click on the title of the presentation.

 

2011-2012

 

October 3

1100-1200
POD463A/B

 

Margareth Zanchetta, Linda Cooper, Janice Waddell, Josephine Wong discussed the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Scholars program


 January 9

1100-1200
POD476C

 

Jay Wolofsky presented "Journal ranking deconstructed"

 

February 6

1100-1200
POD-476C

 

Margareth Zanchetta & Sepali Guruge presented "Social support for breast cancer management among Portuguese-speaking immigrant women"

March 5

1100-1200
POD-463

 

Faith Donald & Lori Schindel Martin present "Integration of Nurse Practitioners in Canadian Long-Term Care Settings: A Pan-Canadian Study"

 

 

Corinne Hart presents "The elephant in the room – Hidden discourse in Interprofessional collaboration and teamwork"

 

April 2

 

Nancy Purdy & Lori Schindel Martin present "Opposites attract: A successful partnership for instrument development and testing"

 

 

2010-2011

 January   27

 

Daria Romaniuk presented “Congruency between parents’ actual and desired participation in the care of their hospitalized child.

 

This colloquium presentation was repeated in March 2011, at a faculty meeting, increasing the profile of the series, and exposing more people to this outstanding work.


2009-2010

September 24

 

Cristina Catallo presented "Being Found Out--A Grounded Theory Explaining Intimate Partner Violence Disclosure Processes by Women in Urban Emergency Department Settings."

 

November 4

 

Heather Beanlands, Beth McCay and Karen Spalding facilitated a dialogue on Master's Thesis supervision.

 

November 25

 

Margareth Zanchetta, Alia Maulgue, and Jonathan Tel presented "Deeds, learning and accomplishments of a technical visit to Brazil to disseminate / exchange knowledge about social determinants of health and social vulnerabilities"

 

January 25

 

Mandana Vahabi presented "Iranian women’s knowledge and beliefs about breast cancer and screening"

 

February 23

 

Susan Bishop presented "Nurse-client decision-making: Concept analysis, model, and middle-range descriptive theory."

 

March 31

 

Nancy Purdy presents "Effects of nursing work environments on nurse and patient outcomes."

 

 

2008-2009

Sept  25  Susannah Edwards presented "Recruitment issues in community-based pallative care."
Oct 28
Andrea Pena, Laura Leonard, Ramir Bugarin, Victoria Leonard, and Margareth Zanchetta presented "Students' experience fof knowledge transfer/exchange: Health promotion for social development in Brazil."
Nov 26 Jasna Schwind presented "Personal narrative reflection: Past present and future."
Jan 26
Sepali Guruge presented "Doing international research on violence against women: Opportunities and challenges."
Feb 26
Arthur Frank presented "From memoir to analysis: Issues of voice in healthcare research and practice."
Mar 23
Jennifer Lapum presented "The performative manifestation of a research identity: Storying the journey through poetry."
Apr 16
Mary-Kate Garrity presented "Working with female sexual violence survivors:  An exploration into therapists’ intimate relationships."

If you have questions about the Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing Colloquium, please contact Krista Abramovic at kabramov@ryerson.ca .