Kelli I. Stajduhar, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2001 | University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada |
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(The idealization of dying at home: The social context of home-based palliative caregiving.) |
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Seow H, Bainbridge D, Winemaker S, et al. (2025) Does Facilitated Palliative Care Education Improve Patient Identification? A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial of Primary Care Providers in the CAPACITI Training Program. Journal of Palliative Medicine |
Sawatzky R, Schick-Makaroff K, Ratner PA, et al. (2025) Did a digital quality of life (QOL) assessment and practice support system in home health care improve the QOL of older adults living with life-limiting conditions and of their family caregivers? A mixed-methods pragmatic randomized controlled trial. Plos One. 20: e0320306 |
Whitlock K, Premji Z, Mollison A, et al. (2025) Work-related grief and bereavement experiences of social and community service workers working with people experiencing social disadvantage: a rapid scoping review. Bmc Palliative Care. 24: 25 |
Smith KA, Stajduhar K. (2024) Using relational ethics to approach equity in palliative care. Palliative Care and Social Practice. 18: 26323524241293820 |
Funk LM, Mackenzie CS, Rapaport LE, et al. (2024) How the COVID-19 pandemic shaped Canadians' preferences for setting of dying: Comparison of two panel surveys. Healthcare Management Forum. 8404704241297037 |
Rietze LL, Stajduhar KI, Purkis ME, et al. (2024) The Challenges of Advance Care Planning for Acute Care Registered Nurses. The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research = Revue Canadienne De Recherche En Sciences Infirmieres. 8445621241244532 |
Horrill TC, Bourgeois A, Kleijberg M, et al. (2024) Services, models of care, and interventions to improve access to cancer treatment for adults who are socially disadvantaged: A scoping review protocol. Plos One. 19: e0296658 |
Hoben M, Dymchuk E, Doupe MB, et al. (2024) Counting what counts: assessing quality of life and its social determinants among nursing home residents with dementia. Bmc Geriatrics. 24: 177 |
Stajduhar KI, Giesbrecht M, Mollison A, et al. (2024) "You can't die here": an exploration of the barriers to dying-in-place for structurally vulnerable populations in an urban centre in British Columbia, Canada. Bmc Palliative Care. 23: 12 |
Cherba M, Funk L, Scott E, et al. (2023) How initial policy responses to COVID-19 contributed to shaping dying at home preferences and care provision: key informant perspectives from Canada. Bmc Health Services Research. 23: 1330 |