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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38130165/-les-effets-de-la-m%C3%A3-ditation-de-pleine-conscience-sur-les-sympt%C3%A3-mes-cognitivo-%C3%A3-motionnels-dans-le-trouble-cognitif-l%C3%A3-ger-et-la-maladie-d-alzheimer-une-revue-de-litt%C3%A3-rature-narrative
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Sandrine Kalenzaga, David Clarys
La maladie d'Alzheimer se manifeste par des troubles de la mémoire et un déclin cognitif plus général, le plus souvent associés à des troubles de l'humeur et du comportement. Les traitements médicamenteux ayant une efficacité assez modeste, il apparaît nécessaire de leur associer une prise en charge non pharmacologique. La méditation de pleine conscience, qui a des effets bénéfiques sur le fonctionnement cognitif et sur l'état émotionnel, semble être une piste intéressante...
December 22, 2023: Canadian Journal on Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38092358/exploring-the-black-box-of-managing-total-rewards-for-older-professionals-in-the-canadian-financial-services-sector-corrigendum
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Sylvie St-Onge, Marie-Ève Beauchamp Legault, Félix Ballesteros-Leiva, Victor Haines, Tania Saba
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 14, 2023: Canadian Journal on Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38088161/primary-care-physicians-and-hospitalists-experience-with-advance-care-planning-with-south-asian-canadian-older-adults-before-and-during-covid-19
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Avantika Vashisht, Gloria Gutman, Dawn Mackey, Brian de Vries, Taranjot Kaur, Helen Kwan
Few older adults discuss their end-of-life care wishes with their physician, and even fewer minorities do this. We explored physicians' experience with advance care planning (ACP) including the barriers/facilitating factors encountered when initiating/conducting ACP discussions with South Asians (SA), one of Canada's largest minorities. Eleven primary care physicians (PC) and 11 hospitalists with ≥ 15 per cent SA patients ≥ 55 years of age were interviewed: 10 in 2020, 12 in 2021. Thematic analysis of transcripts indicated that cultural and communication barriers, physician's specialization, SA older adults' lack of ACP awareness, and decision-making deference to family and physicians were barriers to ACP discussions...
December 13, 2023: Canadian Journal on Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38088160/-you-re-not-understood-and-you-re-isolated-a-narrative-account-of-loneliness-by-black-older-adults-in-ontario-canada
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Blessing Ojembe, Lydia Kapiriri, Meridith Griffin, Ann Fudge Schormans
Loneliness among older adults is a leading health and social concern globally and in Canada, including racialized and minoritized groups. Although previous studies have explored loneliness among ethnic minoritized groups in Canada, little is known about the constellating factors contributing to loneliness among native-born and immigrant Black older adults (BOAs) in Canada and their unique ways of dealing with the experience. Our study explores the constellating factors shaping loneliness experiences among BOAs living in Ontario...
December 13, 2023: Canadian Journal on Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38073536/age-friendly-communities-are-they-also-friendly-for-death-dying-grief-and-bereavement
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Julia Brassolotto, Albert Banerjee
The age-friendly movement aims to ensure that people can live healthy and meaningful lives as they age. It is committed to activity and inclusion, with policies, services, and structures that enable older adults to remain engaged in activities that they value. We suggest that there is further opportunity for communities to increase inclusion and reduce ageism by improving their "death-friendliness". A death-friendly approach could lay the groundwork for a community in which people do not fear getting old or alienate those who have...
December 11, 2023: Canadian Journal on Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38057141/canadian-health-care-providers-perspectives-on-working-with-older-homeless-adults-in-outreach-settings
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Veronica Sacco, Paul Stolee, Ellen MacEachen, Veronique Boscart
Service providers have a unique understanding of older homeless adults' challenges and service needs. However, research on the experiences of health care providers (HCPs) who work with this population is limited. We aimed to gain a better understanding of the experiences (roles, challenges, and rewards) of HCPs who work with older homeless adults (age 50 and over) in outreach settings. We conducted individual semi-structured interviews with 10 HCPs who worked in these roles. Four themes emerged: (a) the client-provider relationship as an essential building block to HCPs' work; (b) progression of care that acknowledges the "whole person"; (c) collaboration as integral to providers' work; and (d) the importance of system navigation...
December 7, 2023: Canadian Journal on Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38044629/development-and-evaluation-of-a-nurse-practitioner-huddles-toolkit-for-long-term-care-homes
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Alexandra Krassikova, Aria Wills, Shirin Vellani, Souraya Sidani, Margaret Keatings, Veronique M Boscart, Jennifer Bethell, Katherine S McGilton
Long-term care homes (LTCHs) were disproportionately affected by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, creating stressful circumstances for LTCH employees, residents, and their care partners. Team huddles may improve staff outcomes and enable a supportive climate. Nurse practitioners (NPs) have a multifaceted role in LTCHs, including facilitating implementation of new practices. Informed by a community-based participatory approach to research, this mixed-methods study aimed to develop and evaluate a toolkit for implementing NP-led huddles in an LTCH...
December 4, 2023: Canadian Journal on Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37981438/pre-clinical-mobility-limitation-pcml-outcomes-in-rehabilitation-interventions-for-middle-aged-and-older-adults-a-scoping-review
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Aiping Lai, Ashley Morgan, Julie Richardson, Lauren E Griffith, Ayse Kuspinar, Jenna Smith-Turchyn
Individuals with pre-clinical mobility limitation (PCML) are at a high risk of future functional loss and progression to disability. The purpose of this scoping review was to provide a comprehensive understanding of PCML intervention studies in middle-aged and older adults. We present the interventions that have been tested or planned, describe how they have been conducted and reported, identify the knowledge gaps in current literature, and make recommendations about future research directions. An initial search of 2,291 articles resulted in 14 articles that met criteria for inclusion...
November 20, 2023: Canadian Journal on Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37974476/community-based-nutrition-risk-screening-in-older-adults-comrisk-an-exploration-of-the-experience-of-being-screened-and-prevalence-of-nutrition-risk-in-alberta-canada
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Rani Fedoruk, Heidi Olstad, Lori Watts, Monica Morrison, Jill Ward, Naomi Popeski, Marlis Atkins, Catherine B Chan
The objectives of this feasibility study were to measure the prevalence of nutrition risk in community-dwelling older adults (CDOA, ages ≥ 65 years) and explore the perspectives of CDOA of the acceptability, value, and effectiveness of nutrition risk screening in primary care and community settings. Using the Seniors in the Community: Risk Evaluation for Eating and Nutrition (SCREEN)© eight-item tool ( n = 276), results indicated that moderate and high nutrition risks affected 50 per cent and 8 per cent, respectively, of those screened...
November 17, 2023: Canadian Journal on Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37974446/staff-s-attitudes-towards-the-use-of-mobile-telepresence-robots-in-long-term-care-homes-in-canada
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Mineko Wada, Joey Wong, Evangeline Tsevis, Jim Mann, Hideaki Hanaoka, Lillian Hung
This cross-sectional study investigated staff's attitudes towards the use of mobile telepresence robots in long-term care (LTC) homes in western Canada. We drew on a Health Technology Assessment Core Model 3.0 to design a survey examining attitudes towards nine domains of mobile telepresence robots. Staff, including nurses, care staff, and managers, from two LTC homes were invited to participate. Statistical analysis of survey data from 181 participants revealed that overall, participants showed positive attitudes towards features and characteristics, self-efficacy on technology use, organizational aspects, clinical effectiveness, and residents and social aspects; neutral attitudes towards residents' ability to use technology, and costs; and negative attitudes towards safety and privacy...
November 17, 2023: Canadian Journal on Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37960933/-sondage-sur-les-pratiques-des-m%C3%A3-decins-de-famille-et-sur-la-collaboration-interprofessionnelle-avec-des-ergoth%C3%A3-rapeutes-en-gmf-quant-au-d%C3%A3-pistage-des-conducteurs-%C3%A3-risque
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Sandrine Brière-Dulude, Lucas Melgares, Justine Labourot, Tania Deslauriers, Isabelle Gélinas, Géraldine Layani, Brigitte Vachon
Cette étude a sondé 46 médecins de famille québécois quant à leurs pratiques pour l'évaluation et le dépistage des conducteurs à risque afin 1) de mieux comprendre leur niveau de compétence perçu; 2) de recenser les difficultés rencontrées dans le processus de prise de décision et 3) de documenter leurs besoins et attitudes quant à une collaboration plus étroite avec les ergothérapeutes. Les participants (femmes : 84,8 %; moyenne d'expérience : 15,7 (±12,1) ans) ont répondu à un sondage en ligne de 30 questions...
November 14, 2023: Canadian Journal on Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37902413/-orientations-de-facilitation-pour-soutenir-l-application-de-l-algo-dans-les-services-de-soutien-%C3%A3-domicile-des-personnes-a%C3%A3-n%C3%A3-es
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Mélanie Ruest, Manon Guay
Comment soutenir le déploiement de connaissances coconstruites par des personnes cliniciennes, gestionnaires ou chercheures? Ce thème est abordé à partir de l'étude de l'application de l'Algo, un algorithme clinique décisionnel conçu pour la sélection des aides techniques visant à faciliter l'hygiène corporelle des personnes aînées vivant à domicile. L'objectif de cette note sur les politiques et les pratiques est de présenter les orientations de facilitation dégagées à la suite d'un devis mixte multiphases (2015-2019) mis en œuvre dans les services de soutien à domicile au Québec (Canada)...
October 30, 2023: Canadian Journal on Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37869900/older-adults-experiences-with-remote-care-for-specialized-health-service-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-a-descriptive-qualitative-study
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Alice Gaudine, Karen Parsons, Joanne Smith-Young
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic necessitated a rapid uptake of remote health care services. This qualitative descriptive study was designed to gain an understanding of older adults' experiences of remote care (telephone or online video conference appointments) for specialized health services during the COVID-19 pandemic. Twenty-one older adults (ages 65 years and older; 8 men and 13 women) living in eastern Canada participated in a semi-structured telephone interview. Data were analysed using qualitative content analysis...
October 23, 2023: Canadian Journal on Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37855225/latest-canadian-consensus-conference-on-the-diagnosis-and-treatment-of-dementia-what-s-in-it-for-primary-care
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Laura Rojas-Rozo, Linda Lee, Vladimir Khanassov, Saskia Sivananthan, Zahinoor Ismail, Serge Gauthier, Isabelle Vedel
In 2020, the fifth Canadian Consensus Conference on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Dementia (CCCDTD5) published up-to-date recommendations for the clinical management of persons living with dementia (PLWD) and their caregivers. During the CCCDTD5 meetings, a list of recommendations for dementia care was compiled. With the aid of family physicians and the Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging, we selected the most relevant CCCDTD5 recommendations for primary care and tailored and summarized them in the present manuscript to facilitate their reference and use...
October 19, 2023: Canadian Journal on Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37846100/-indice-du-potentiel-de-participation-sociale-des-qu%C3%A3-b%C3%A3-cois-%C3%A3-g%C3%A3-s-cartographie-des-in%C3%A3-galit%C3%A3-s-des-zones-m%C3%A3-tropolitaines-urbaines-et-rurales
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Daniel Naud, Mélissa Généreux, Jean-François Bruneau, Mélanie Levasseur
Afin de mieux comprendre la distribution géographique des facilitateurs et des obstacles à la participation sociale des Québécois âgés, cette étude visait à documenter l'Indice du potentiel de participation sociale (IPPS) selon les zones métropolitaines, urbaines et rurales. Des analyses de données secondaires, dont l'Enquête transversale sur la santé des collectivités canadiennes, ont permis de développer et de cartographier un indice composé de facteurs environnementaux associés à la participation sociale, pondérés par une analyse factorielle...
October 17, 2023: Canadian Journal on Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37811560/modelling-age-varying-associations-among-group-memberships-neighborhood-connectedness-and-well-being
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M Blair Evans, Zhuo Li, Alex Benson
Individuals who maintain group memberships in their community tend to experience improved well-being relative to those who participate in few or no groups. There are, however, few investigations targeting variability in the correlates of group membership across the lifespan. The present examination probed age-related variability in the association between group memberships and subjective connectedness as well as well-being. Participants included 3,940 (mean age = 45.61 years, standard deviation [SD] = 15.62) Canadian and American respondents who completed an online survey during August of 2020 (i...
October 9, 2023: Canadian Journal on Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37811554/community-based-nutrition-risk-screening-in-older-adults-living-independently-comrisk-feasibility-acceptability-and-appropriateness-of-community-partnership-models-in-alberta-canada
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Rebecca Geary, Jessica Mantik, Valerie Moore, Jessica Schuller, Rani Fedoruk, Marlis Atkins, Catherine B Chan
This feasibility study of routine nutrition risk screening in community-dwelling older adults using a partnership between health care and community-based organizations (CBO) aimed to (1) evaluate the ability of community-based partnerships to provide screening for nutrition risk, and appropriately refer at-risk individuals for follow-up care and (2) determine the barriers to and facilitators of screening. Adults 65 years of age and older were screened by staff in two primary care and one CBO setting using the Seniors in the Community: Risk Evaluation for Eating and Nutrition (SCREEN)-8 nutrition risk screening tool...
October 9, 2023: Canadian Journal on Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37795604/impact-of-sharing-dance-older-adults-on-physical-and-psychosocial-outcomes
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Devin J Sodums, Sophia Kim, Christina E Gallucci, Marsha Natadiria, Rachel Bar, Sandra Gardner, Melissa Tafler
Dance for older adults is increasingly being used to support health and well-being. While dance may be enjoyable for many, understanding its benefits for those with limited physical and cognitive abilities may provide further support for how dance may be used in these contexts. This was a study of Sharing Dance Older Adults , a dance program with remotely streamed sessions. Data were collected from 48 older adults who took part in the On Your Feet version of the program, and from 38 who took part in the In Your Seat version...
October 5, 2023: Canadian Journal on Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37791527/-le-programme-participe-pr%C3%A3-sent-aupr%C3%A3-s-d-a%C3%A3-n%C3%A3-s-vivant-avec-une-probl%C3%A3-matique-de-sant%C3%A3-mentale-ou-des-difficult%C3%A3-s-psychosociales-affectant-leur-participation-communautaire-r%C3%A3-sultats-d-une-%C3%A3-tude-pilote-sur-sa-faisabilit%C3%A3
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Ginette Aubin, Manon Parisien, Véronique Billette, Julie Beauchamp, Sandra Smele
Les aînés qui vivent avec des problèmes de santé mentale ou des difficultés psychosociales sont souvent isolés et marginalisés. Le programme Participe-présent a été développé dans le but de promouvoir leur participation communautaire. Les objectifs de cette étude étaient de 1) décrire la pertinence, l'acceptabilité, et la faisabilité du programme lors de sa mise à l'essai et 2) d'explorer les bienfaits et les effets à court-terme du programme pour les participants...
October 4, 2023: Canadian Journal on Aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37771136/at-the-epicentre-of-the-covid-19-pandemic-in-canada-experiences-and-recommendations-of-family-care-partners-of-an-older-person-living-in-a-long-term-care-home
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Anne Bourbonnais, Geneviève Lachance, Jennifer Baumbusch, Amy Hsu, Stéphanie Daneau, Susan Macaulay
The roles of family care partners of older persons living in long-term care homes (LTCH) were severely disrupted during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. Our aim was to describe their experiences and to solicit their recommendations for supportive actions. We conducted a critical ethnography with 24 care partners who cared or had cared for an older person living in an LTCH in Québec during the COVID-19 pandemic. We collected data during interviews and used Spradley's method to analyse them. Care partners experienced a forced separation from the older persons they cared for, which resulted in significant distress...
September 29, 2023: Canadian Journal on Aging
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