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TRAINEE PUBLICATIONS

Seanne Wilkins (Postdoctoral Fellow Jan'04-Dec'04)
Barreca, S., & Wilkins, S. (2008). Exploring the experiences of nurses in a stroke rehabilitation unit. Journal of Advances Nursing, 63(1), 36-44.
 
Solomon, P., & Wilkins, S. (2008). Participation among women living with HIV: A rehabilitation perspective. AIDS Care, 20(3), 292-296.
 
Lin, C-Y., Williams, R., Shannon, H., & Wilkins, S. (2007). Work organization and its effects on the health of Chinese workers with English as a second language: A qualitative approach. Work, 28, 379-390.
 
Morse, J., Niehaus, L., Wolfe, R., & Wilkins, S. (2006). The role of the theoretical drive in maintaining validity in mixed-method research. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 3, 279-291.
 
Law, M., Majnemer, A., McColl, M.A., Bosch, J., Hanna, S., Wilkins, S., Birch, S., Telford, J. & Stewart, D. (2005). Home and community occupational therapy for children and youth: A before and after study. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 72, 289-297.
 
Jung, B., Tryssenaar, J., & Wilkins, S. (2005). Becoming a tutor: Exploring the learning experiences and needs of novice tutors in a PBL programme. Medical Teacher, 27, 606-612.
 
Letts, L., Moreland, J., Richardson, J., Coman, L., Edwards, M., Martin Ginis, K., Wilkins, S., & Wishart, L. The physical environment as a risk factor for fall in older adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis
 
Wilkins, S., Jung, B., & Baptiste, S. Enhancing partnerships: A model to support research, service, and education.
 
Barreca, S., & Wilkins, S. Looking beyond the words: The use of reflexivity and metaphors in a hermeneutic phenomenological study
 
Barreca, S., & Wilkins, S. Exploring the experiences of nurses in a stroke rehabilitation unit.
 
Wilkins, S., Letts, L., & Richardson, J. (in press). Evaluation of functional performance. In B. Bonder, Functional performance in older adults (3rd ed.). Philadelphia, PA: F. A. Davis.
 

Kara Granzow (PhD student Jan'04-Dec'05)
Granzow, Kara (2005). {Review of the book Community-Based Participatory Research for Health}. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 37(1), 188-191.
 
Theberge, N., Granzow, K., Cole, D., Laing, A., & Ergonomic Intervention Evaluation Research Group (2004). Negotiating participation: Understanding the 'how' in an ergonomic change team. Applied Ergonomics.
 

Ruth Wolfe (PhD student Jan'04-Dec'05)
Morse, J. M., Wolfe, R. R., & Niehaus, L. (2006). Principles and procedures for maintaining validity for mixed-method design. In L. Curry, R. Shield, & T. Wetle (Eds.), Improving aging and public health research: Qualitative and missed methods (pp. 65-78). Washington, DC: APHA & GSA. (Equal authorship) (Invited book chapter)
 
Morse, J. M., Niehaus, L., Wolfe, R. R., & Wilkins, S. (2006). The role of theoretical drive in validity of mixed-method research. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 3, 279-291. (Third author) (Invited article in refereed journal)
 
Morse, J. M., Niehaus, L., & Wolfe, R. (2005). The utilization of mixed-method design in nursing research. International Nursing Review (Japanese) 28,2, 61-66. (Invited)
 
Wolfe, R. (2005). The importance of who defines what’s important. Cross Links. A publication of the Centre for Health Promotion Studies, University of Alberta (Invited)
 
 
Lynn Eldershaw (PhD student Aug'04-Sep'04 & Postdoctoral Fellow Oct'04-Jul'07)
Eldershaw, L. (2007). Collective Identity and the Postcharismatic Fate of Shambhala International. Nova Religio 10 (4).
 
Eldershaw, L., Mayan, M., and Winkler, A. (2007). An interview with Art Frank. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 6(3), 121-139.
 
Mayan, M., Morse, J. M. and Eldershaw, L. P. (2006) Developing the Concept of
Self-reformulation.  International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and
Well-being.
Vol.1(no.1): 20-26.
Book Chapter
Eldershaw, L (2008) “Shambhala Buddhism”, in preparation for Wild Geese: Studies of Buddhism in Canada (ed.) Victor Hori, McGill Queen’s University Press.
 

Kathryn Weaver (PhD student Sep'04-Aug'05 & Postdoctoral Fellow Sep'05-Aug'06)
Weaver, K.,
& Mitcham, C. (In press). Nursing concept analysis in North America: state of the art. Nursing Philosophy.
 
Weaver, K., Morse, J., & Mitcham, C. (2008). Ethical sensitivity in professional practice: concept analysis. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 62(5), 607-618
 
Weaver, K. (2008).  Review: Dietary restriction, with or without aerobic exercise, promotes weight loss in postpartum women [Commentary]. Evidence-Based Nursing,11(1), 14
 
Weaver, K. (2008) Eating disorders. In W. Austin, & M. A. Boyd, Psychiatric nursing for Canadian practice (pp. 463-496). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
 
Weaver, K. (2007). Review: Comparison of the Atkins, Zone, Ornish, and LEARN diets for change in weight and related risk factors among overweight premenopausal women: the A TO Z Weight Loss Study: a randomized trial [Commentary]. Evidence-Based Nursing, 10, 111.
 
Weaver, K. (2007). Ethical sensitivity: State of knowledge and needs for further research. Nursing Ethics, 14(2), 141-155.
 
Weaver, K. (2007). Anorexia nervosa: A perspective for parents. In S. Thornton, Facing the sunshine: A young woman’s emergence from the shadows of sexual abuse and anorexia. (pp. 167-171). New York: Soaring Wings Press.
 
Weaver, K. & Morse, J. M. (2006) Asking analytical questions to analyze the concept of ethical sensitivity. Research & Theory in Nursing Practice, 20(3) 191-214.
 
Weaver, K., & Olson, J. K. (2006). Understanding the paradigms used for nursing research. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 53(4), 459-469 Reprinted with author dialogue in Reed, P., & Shearer, N. (Eds.) (2008). Perspectives on Nursing Theory (5th ed., pp. 249-263). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

Weaver, K
., Wuest, J., & Ciliska, D. (2005). Understanding women’s journey of recovering from Anorexia Nervosa. Qualitative Health Research, 15 (2), 188-206.

Weaver, K.
(2005). Review: Little evidence supports the efficacy of major commercial and organized self help weight loss programmes [Commentary]. Evidence-Based Nursing, 8(3), 77.

Weaver, K.
(2005). Beyond concept analysis in holistic nursing [Letter to the Editor]. In Rew, L., Weaver, K., Morse, J. M, Hupcey, J. E., Penrod, J., Walker, L. & Avant, K. (2005). Discourse on concept analysis. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 23, 6-12.

Book Chapter

Weaver, K. (2007). Anorexia nervosa: A perspective for parents. In S. Thornton, Facing the sunshine: A young woman’s emergence from the shadows of sexual abuse and anorexia. (pp. 167-171). New York: Soaring Wings Press.
 
 
Caroline Porr (PhD student May'05-May'07)
Porr, C. (2009). (In press.). Rekindling the significance of the nurse-patient relationship. Journal of Christian Nursing, 1-13.
 
Porr, C. (2009). (In review.). The benefits of therapeutic relationship for mothers adversely affected by poverty. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 1-18.
 
Porr, C.. & Olson, K. (2009). (In review.). Fatigue in the context of depression. Social Science and Medicine, 1-30.
 
Porr, C. Graffigna, G., Mayan, M., Ramos, Vieira, E., & Wall, S. (2009). (In review.). The evocative power of projective techniques for the elicitation of meaning. The Qualitative Research Journal, 1-9.
 
Porr, C. (In preparation.). The Process of formulating theory for practice as a doctoral student. The Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1-13.
 
Porr, C. (2008). The scholarly work of Janice Morse: Synthesis and reflection. International Journal of Nursing Practice, 14(4), 265-272.
 
Porr, C. (In preparation.). The analogy of the engaged traveler and detached tourist to nurse-client engagement. Journal of Nursing Philosophy, 1-12.
 
Porr, C. (In preparation.). Reclaiming respectful practice. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 1-18.

Stern, P. & Porr, C. (In preparation.). Accessible grounded theory. In J. M. Morse (Ed.). Qualitative essentials. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.
 
Porr, C. (In preparation). Dialogical research as medium for inter-disciplinary understanding. Qualitative Health Research, 1-15.
 
Porr, C. & Rempel, G. (In preparation.). Quality interviewing for qualitative research. International Journal of Qualitative Research, 1-12.
Porr, C. & Mahtani-Chugani, V. (2008, January). How will RCTs provide evidence for this patient? [Electronic version]. International Journal of Family Practice and American Family Physicians. Available from Family Medicine Online Web site, http://www.priory.com/fam.htm
 
Porr, C. Drummond, J., & Richter, S. (2006). Health literacy as an empowerment tool for low-income mothers. Family and Community Health, 29(4), 328-335.
 
Porr, C. (2005). From preconception to pure wonderment. Nursing Philosophy, 6(3), 189-195.
 
 
Irene Shankar (May'05-May'07)
Wall, Sarah and Irene Shankar. (2008). “Adventures in Transdisciplinary Learning.” Studies in Higher Education. Volume 33 (5): 551-565.
 
Shankar, I and Herb Northcott. “Indo-Fijian Immigrant Women Bargain with Patriarchy.” Family Relations Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Studies.
 
 
Sarah Wall (May'05-May'07)
Wall, Sarah and Irene Shankar. (2008). “Adventures in Transdisciplinary Learning.” Studies in Higher Education. Volume 33 (5): 551-565.
 
Wall, S. (2008). Of heads and hearts: Women in doctoral education at a Canadian university. Women’s Studies International Forum, 31(3), 219-228.
 
Wall, S. (2008). Easier said than done: Writing an autoethnography. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 7(1), 38-53.
 
Wall, S. (2008). A critique of evidence-based practice in nursing: Challenging the assumptions. Social Theory & Health, 6(1), 37-53.
 
Wall, S. (2007). Nurses’ engagement with feminist/poststructuralist theory: (Im)possibility, fear, and hope. thirdspace: a journal of feminist theory & culture, 7(1), Essay 1. 
 
Wall, S. (2007). Organizational ethics, change, and stakeholder involvement: A survey of physicians. HEC Forum, 19(3), 227-243.
 
Wall, S. (2007). “Well, I guess I’m doing a PhD”: The experiences of female PhD students at a Canadian university. Project report submitted to the Graduate Students’ Association of Canada.
 
Wall, S. (2006). Living with grey: Role understandings between clinical nurse educators and advanced practice nurses. Canadian Journal of Nursing Leadership, 19(4), 57-71.
 
Wall, S. (2006). An autoethnography on learning about autoethnography. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 5(2): Article 9.
 
Wall, S. (Accepted June 21, 2006). Organizational ethics, change, and stakeholder involvement: A survey of physicians. HEC Forum.
 
Wall, S. (2005). The role of organizational context and culture in research uptake (Commentary on Dobbins et al., Changing nursing practice: Evaluating the usefulness of a best-practice guideline implementation toolkit, p. 34-45). Canadian Journal of Nursing Leadership. 18(1): 46-47.
 
Wall, S., Hunter, K. and Coleman-Miller, G. (2005). Development of an evidence-based specialty support surface decision tool. Ostomy/Wound
Management. 51(2): 80-6.
 
Wall, S. (Revise and resubmit). Toward a balanced perspective on research traditions in nursing. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research.
 
Wall, S. (In review). Critical perspectives on nurses’ work. Gender, Work and Organization.
 
Wall, S. & Austin, W. (In review). The impact of the team, supervisors, and the organization on healthcare practitioners’ experiences of moral distress. Canadian Journal of Nursing Leadership.
 
 
Anne Winkler (May'05-Dec'07)
Eldershaw, L., Mayan, M., and Winkler, A. (2007). An interview with Art Frank. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 6(3), 121-139.
 
 
Ally Zhou (Postdoctoral Fellow May'05-Aug'06)
Zhou, A., Busch, M., Gentil, G, Eouanzoui, K., & Cumming, A. (2006). Students’ goals for ESL and university courses. In A. Cumming (Ed.), Goals for academic writing: ESL students and their instructors (pp. 29-49).Amsterdam, Netherlands: John Benjamins.
 
Zhou, A. (2006). [Review of the book Academic discourse.] Language Awareness, 15 (1),58-61.
 
 
Melenie Beres (PhD student May'06-Aug'06 & Postdoctoral fellow Sep'06-Apr'07)
Beres, M. A. (In submission).Sexual miscommunication? Untangling communication between casual sex partners. Sex Roles.
 
Beres, M. A., Crow, B., & Gotell, L. (Accepted for publication). The Perils of Institutionalization in Neoliberal Times: Results of a National Survey of Canadian Sexual Assault and Rape Crisis Centre. The Canadian Journal of Sociology.
 
Lozanski, K., & Beres, M. A. (June, 2007). Temporary transience and qualitative research: Methodological lessons from fieldwork with independent travelers and seasonal workers. International Journal of Qualitative Methods.
 
Beres, M. A. (2007). “Spontaneous sexual consent”: An analysis of sexual consent literature. Feminism and Psychology (Special Issue on Gender, Sexuality and Health),17, 93-108.
 
Hayduk, L., Pazderka-Robinson, H., Cummings, G.G., Levers, M.D., Beres, M.A. (2005). Structural equation model testing and the quality of natural killer cell activity measurements. BMC Medical Research Methodology, 5:1.
 
 
Parto Pajoohesh (PhD student May'06-Dec'06 & Postdoctoral Fellow Jan'07-Apr'08)
Pajoohesh, P. (submitted). Book Review: How to teach grammar. TESL Canada Journal.
 
Pajoohesh, P. (2007). A probe into lexical depth: What is the direction of transfer for L1 literacy and L2 development. Heritage Language Journal: special Issue on TESOL and Heritage Language Education, Volume 5(1). www.heritagelanguagejournal.org
 
“Exploring the Lexical Depth in a Second Language: Implications for ESL Teaching”. (in preparation). volume 34, issue 2 Special Symposium Edition June 2008. Proceedings of TESL Ontario Conference 2007. 
 
 
Huamei Han (Postdoctoral Fellow May'07-Jul'07)
Han. H. (2007) Calm and humble in and through evangelical Christianity: A Chinese immigrant couple in Toronto. In A. Jule (Ed.), Language and religious identity: Women in discourse.  pp. 196-219. Houndmills: Palgrave MacMillan.
 
Cummings, J & H. Han. (2006). Collaborative writing and speaking activities: A sociocultural theory perspective. In CONTACT, 32(1), 66-70.
 
 
Eileen Omosa (PhD student May'07-Apr'08)
“Facts Or Funds? A Critical Analysis of Factors that Inform Land Policy Formulation in Kenya” The African Studies Review Journal - submitted
 
“The Challenges of Managing Common Property Resources within a Liberalized Economy: The Case of Water and Pastures in Marsabit District, Kenya” World Development Journal - submitted
 
 
Dale Ballucci (May'07-Apr'08)
Ballucci, Dale. 2008. Risk in Action: Examining the Practical Effects of the Youth Management Assessment, Social and Legal Studies(U.K)17(2).
 
Ballucci, Dale. Institutional Politics of technologies of Risk: State Designations and Local Level contestations, (Under Review).
 
 
Edgar Vieira (Postdoctoral Fellow Jun'07-May-08)
Vieira ER, Miller L (2008). Facing the challenge of patient transfers: using ceiling lifts in healthcare facilities. Health Environments Research & Design Journal. In Press.
 
Gadotti IC, Vieira ER (2008). Grad studies abroad - directions and opportunities based on the experiences of two physical therapists (in Portuguese). ConScientiae Saúde, 7(2), In Press.
 
Vieira ER, Kumar S (2008). Safety analysis of patient transfers and handling tasks. Quality and Safety in Health Care. In Press.
 
da Costa B, Vieira ER (2008). Stretching to reduce work-related musculoskeletal disorders: a systematic review. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 40(5), 321-328. Available @ http://jrm.medicaljournals.se/files/pdf/preview/955.pdf.
 
Vieira ER, Kumar S, Narayan Y (2008). Smoking, No-exercise, Overweight and Low Back Disorder in Welders and Nurses, International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 38, (2) 143-149.
 
Baptiste A, Leffard B, Vieira ER, Rowen L, Tyler RD (2007) Caregiver Injury And Safe Patient Handling, Bariatric Nursing and Surgical Patient Care, 2 (1), 7-16
 
Vieira ER, Kumar S (2007) Physical risk factors for work-related low back disorders in nurses and steel workers, PREMUS 2007 - Sixth International Scientific Conference on Prevention of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders, Boston - MA, US, Harvard School of Public Health, 184
 
Vieira ER (2007) Risk assessment of bariatric patient transfers from bed to wheelchair, PREMUS 2007 - Sixth International Scientific Conference on Prevention of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders, Boston - MA, US, Harvard School of Public Health, 185
 
Vieira ER, Kumar S, Narayan Y (2007) Smoking, No-exercise, Overweight and Low Back Disorder in Welders and Nurses, International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 37 (in press), available online
 
Vieira ER (2007) Why do nurses have high incidence of low back disorders, and what can be done to reduce their risk?, Bariatric Nursing and Surgical Patient Care, 2 (2), 141-147
 
Vieira ER, Kumar S (2007) Lumbar lordosis and range of motion of steel workers and nurses, World Physical Therapy 2007
 
Vieira ER, Kumar S (2007) Occupational Risks Factors Identified and Interventions Suggested by Welders and Computer Numeric Control Workers to Control Low Back Disorders in Two Steel Companies, International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 37 (6), 553-561
 
 
Guendalina Graffigna (Postdoctoral Fellow Sep'07-Apr'08)
Bosio A.C., Graffigna, G. (2007, Sept-Dec.). Quando la ricerca qualitativa diventa una professione. [When qualitative research becomes a profession.]. Psicologia Sociale, 3/2007, pp. 1-7.
 
Bosio A.C., Graffigna G., Lozza E. (2008). Online focus groups: Toward a theory of technique. In T. Hansson (Ed.) Handbook of Digital Information Technologies: Innovations and Ethical Issues, Idea Group Publishing (refereed chapter)
 
 
Emily Kennedy (PhD student May'08-Apr'09)
Huddart Kennedy, E. & N. Krogman. 2008. Towards a sociology of consumerism. International Journal of Sustainable Societies. In Press.
 
Huddart Kennedy, E., T.M. Beckley, B. McFarlane, S. Nadeau. 2008. Why we don’t "walk the talk”: Understanding the environmental values/behaviour gap in Canada. Human Ecology Review. In Press.
 
Huddart Kennedy, E., T.M. Beckley, B. McFarlane, S. Nadeau. 2008. Rural-urban differences in environmental concern in Canada. Rural Sociology. In Press.
 
 
Nicole Snow (PhD student May'08-Apr'09)
Community Treatment Orders: The Ethical Balancing Act in Community Mental Health (accepted by the Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing)
 
 
Vinitha Ravindran (PhD student May'08-Apr'09)
Light, T.D., Latenser, B. A., Heinle, J., Stolpen, M. S., Quinn, K., Ravindran, V., & Chacko, J. Jaggery: An avoidable cause of severe, deadly pediatric burns (in press), Burns.
 
Light, T.D., Latenser, B. A., Heinle, J., Stolpen, M. S., Quinn, K., Ravindran, V., & Chacko, J. (2009). Demographics of pediatric burns in Vellore, India.  Journal of Burn Care & Research, 30, doi: 10.1097/BCR.0b013e318191fc91.
 
Light, T.D., Latenser, B. A., Heinle, J., Stolpen, M. S., Quinn, K., Ravindran, V., & Chacko, J. (2009). The partnership of the American Burn Association, Children's Burn Foundation and the Pediatric Burn Team in Vellore, India - A progress report.  Journal of Burn Care & Research, 30, doi:10.1097/BCR.0b013e318191fc7d.
 
 
Diane Kunyk (PhD student May'08-Apr'09)
Peer-reviewed publication
Kachur, J, Burns, D, Fredeen, S, Kunyk, D, et al. (2008). The decline of the myopic American imperial project, the "great experiment" for education, and a conversation beyond the boundaries. Globalisation, Societies and Education 6 (4): 367-408
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Non-refereed publication
Kunyk, D, Els, C. (2008). Workplace wellness: tobacco cessation in the workplace. Smoking Cessation Rounds 2(5): 1-6.
 
Els, C., Kunyk, D. (2008). Management of tobacco addiction in patients with mental illness. Smoking Cessation Rounds 2(2): 1-6.
 
 
Jie Xiong (PhD student May'08-Apr'09)
Xiong, J. (2008). An analysis of institutional environments of Chinese higher vocational education. Private Education Research [minban jiaoyu yanjiu], 7(6), 24-31.