AT-SELECT: Understanding the issues around adoption of e-decision support for self-selection of assistive technology by elders8.1 AT-SELECT, 2.4 ATforCC Université de Sherbrooke, University of Ottawa, University of British Columbia, Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2015-10-23 | |
Social, ethical and cultural issues around the adaptation and the adoption of an e-decision support system for self-selection of assistive technologies by elders: A study protocol8.1 AT-SELECT, 2.4 ATforCC Université de Sherbrooke, University of Ottawa, University of British Columbia, Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2015-10-25 | |
Perspective éthique : perception des impacts, acceptation et acceptabilité de deux nanocapsules pour la vectorisation ciblée Université de Sherbrooke | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2015-09-01 | |
The acceptability of nanocarriers for drugdelivery regarding the context of use and the user: interviews with researchersin the field of new technologies. Université de Sherbrooke | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2015-10-01 | |
Effects of disciplinary cultures of researchers on the acceptability of nanocarriers for drug delivery in different contexts of use: a mixed-method study. Université de Sherbrooke | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2015-04-01 | |
The acceptability of nanocarriers for drug-delivery in different contexts of use:perceptions of researchers and research trainees in the field of new technologies. Université de Sherbrooke | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2015-03-01 | |
Access AwardInternational internship: Understanding the original context in a cross-cultural technology adaptation process - Experiential learning8.1 AT-SELECT | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2016-01-15 | Vanessa Chenel |
Technological and ethical acceptability of an online decision support application for the self-selection of assistive technologies by older Canadians: A research protocol8.1 AT-SELECT, 2.4 ATforCC Université de Sherbrooke, University of Ottawa, University of British Columbia, Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2016-05-13 | |
AGE-WELL 2016 Conference Demo: SmartAssist: an online decision support system for the self-selection of assistive devicesMany older adults who experience changes in capacity are seeking advice about innovative solutions and assistive devices to make everyday activities as easy as possible. In Canada, getting an appointment with a professional to get such advice can be very long and complex. How could we accelerate the process by which older adults receive accurate advice about assistive devices? The decision support system called SmartAssist is an online tool designed to ask questions based on clinical reasoning. Depending on the answers, SmartAssist will give advice and, if needed, make recommendations for assistive devices. Will you come and try SmartAssist?8.1 AT-SELECT | KTEE - Knowledge Mobilization | 2016-10-19 | Vanessa Chenel, Noémie Seguin-Tremblay |
AGE-WELL 2016 Conference Poster: Les TIC comme outil de transfert de connaissance vers le client et ses proches : réflexion sur les impacts potentiels d’une approche centrée sur le clientÉcole de réadaptation, Faculté de médecine, Université de Montréal; 2Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire en réadaptation du Montréal métropolitain (CRIR); 3École de réadaptation, Faculté de médecine et des sciences de la santé, Université de Sherbrooke; 4Centre de recherche sur le vieillissement de Sherbrooke (CDRV)
La hiérarchie des niveaux d’expertise en santé est souvent illustrée par une pyramide, où les niveaux supérieurs possèdent des rôles et des savoirs plus approfondis. En contexte de rareté des ressources, des pressions s’exerçant entre ces frontières mènent au transfert de rôles. Cette hiérarchisation se concentre toutefois sur le potentiel d’action des intervenants et s’attarde peu au client et à ses proches. Or, l’augmentation des demandes de consultation reliées au maintien à domicile des aînés invite à une réorganisation de la disponibilité de l’information chez cette clientèle. Cette affiche expose une réflexion sur l’apport potentiel des technologies de l’information et d’interventions associées (aides à la décision, systèmes experts) comme véhicule du transfert des connaissances.
8.1 AT-SELECT | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2016-10-20 | Vanessa Chenel |
Les TIC comme outil de transfert de connaissance vers le client et ses proches : Impacts potentiels sur les interventions en santé d'une approche centrée sur le client (Best Poster)Chenel, V., Auger, C., Guay, M. (28-29 juin 2016). Les TIC comme outil de transfert de connaissance vers le client et ses proches : Impacts potentiels sur les interventions en santé d'une approche centrée sur le client. 16e Journées Francophones d'Informatique Médicale, Campus Biotech. Genève, Suisse. (Présentation par affiche / Prix de la meilleure affiche).8.1 AT-SELECT Université de Montréal, Université de Sherbrooke | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2016-06-28 | |
Adaptation transculturelle d'un outil en ligne pour la sélection d'aides techniques par les personnes âgées: protocole du projet AT-SELECT.Chenel, V., Guay, M., Jutai, J., Mortenson, W.B., Gore, P., Johnson, G., Auger, C. (6 mai 2016). Adaptation transculturelle d'un outil en ligne pour la sélection d'aides techniques par les personnes âgées: protocole du projet AT-SELECT. 12e journée scientifique du Centre de recherche sur le vieillissement et 26e Gérontoclub. Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada. (Présentation par affiche).2.1 INToCARE, 8.1 AT-SELECT Université de Sherbrooke, University of Ottawa, University of British Columbia, Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2016-05-06 | |
Transférabilité d’un outil pour la sélection d'aides technologiques par les aînés: protocole AT-SELECT.Chenel, V., Guay, M., Jutai, J., Mortenson, W.B., Gore, P., Leibing, A, Johnson, G., Auger, C. (30 septembre-1er octobre 2015). Transférabilité d’un outil pour la sélection d'aides technologiques par les aînés: protocole AT-SELECT. 13ième édition des Journées de la recherche du Réseau québécois de recherche sur le vieillissement. Montréal, Québec, Canada. (Présentation par affiche).8.1 AT-SELECT Université de Sherbrooke, University of Ottawa, University of British Columbia, Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2015-09-30 | |
L'acceptabilité etl'adoption de la télémédecine par les personnes atteintes d'affections delongue durée: Perspective sur les enjeux technologiques, sociaux et éthiques. Université de Sherbrooke | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2014-03-01 | |
Perspectives on information and communication technology for daily activities and social inclusion among older Canadians with cognitive impairments and their caregivers8.3 PRIV-SENSE, 8.5-CAT University of Toronto, University of Ottawa, McMaster Health Forum, McMaster University, KITE Research Institute at University Health Network, Simon Fraser University | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2016-09-01 | |
Ethical, Cultural, and Social Considerations for Assistive Technologies in AgingAAATE 2017 Special Thematic Session8.3 PRIV-SENSE University of Ottawa, Queen's University, Université de Montréal, University of Toronto | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2017-09-11 | |
Frameworkfor the Analysis of Nanotechnologies’ Impacts and Ethical Acceptability: Basisof an Interdisciplinary Approach to Assessing Novel Technologies. Université de Sherbrooke | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2014-04-01 | Johane Patenaude, Legault G-A, Beauvais J, Bernier L, Béland J-P, Boissy P, Vanessa Chenel, Daniel C-E, Genest J, Poirier M-S, Tapin D |
Comprendre les facteurs d’adoption d’un outil d’aide à la décision en ligne pour la sélection d’aides techniques par les personnes âgées8.1 AT-SELECT University of Montreal, Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2016-01-22 | |
COPSE Summer Internship Scholarship University of Montreal | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2015-04-08 | |
Monitoring mobility outcomes for older wheelchair users with cognitive or communicative impairments: Reliability of proxy respondents2.2 MovIT-PLUS Université de Montréal, Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, University of Montreal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2015-10-25 | |
Portail télésanté pour les proches aidants d’usagers d’aides techniques : Protocole2.1 INToCARE, 2.2 MovIT-PLUS, 8.1 AT-SELECT, 2.4 ATforCC Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, University of British Columbia, Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2015-09-30 | |
Family Caregivers' Remote Support Needs after Provision of Assistive Technology: Preliminary results. 45th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on GerontologyGelinas-Bronsard, D., Ahmed, S., Mortenson, W. B., Guay, C., Moreno, A., Guay, M., Auger, C. (October 20-22, 2016). Family Caregivers' Remote Support Needs after Provision of Assistive Technology: Preliminary results. 45th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology. Montreal, Québec, Canada. (Poster Presentation)2.1 INToCARE, 2.2 MovIT-PLUS, 8.1 AT-SELECT Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, University of British Columbia, Université de Montréal, Université de Sherbrooke | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2016-10-21 | |
''Co-construction of an Internet-based Intervention for Older Assistive Technology Users and their Family Caregivers: Stakeholders’ Perceptions"Purpose: Providing care to older adults using assistive technology can be challenging for family caregivers. To inform the development of an Internet-based intervention, this study aimed to identify older assistive technology users and family caregivers’ needs related to assistive technology procurement, and to explore how to offer remote support through an Internet-based intervention.
Methods: Based on an iterative user-centered design approach, 30 semi-structured interviews were conducted with stakeholders about their experiences with assistive technology procurement/attribution and their perceptions of a proposed intervention. A modified content analysis approach was used, with a mix of emerging and a priori concepts.
Results: Participants view assistive technology procurement as an ongoing cyclical process, with potential unmet needs at key moments before and after assistive technology procurement. Assistive technology user-family caregiver dyads needs focus on assistive technology information, access, assistive technology-person-context match, training and support. While participants felt there were benefits to the proposed intervention they also identified potential implementation barriers.
Conclusion: Assistive technology Internet-based interventions dedicated to family caregivers should ensure systematic and tailored follow-up while integrating some form of human support. This study guides the prototype design of the proposed intervention towards a graded support approach, empowering assistive technology users and family caregivers to resolve assistive technology-related challenges.2.2 MovIT-PLUS University of British Columbia, Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2018-10-14 | |
Co-construction of an Internet-based intervention for older assistive technology users and their family caregivers: Needs identification phasePurpose: Providing care to older adults using assistive technology can be challenging for family caregivers. To inform the development of an Internet-based intervention, this study aimed to identify older assistive technology users and family caregivers’ needs related to assistive technology procurement, and to explore how to offer remote support through an Internet-based intervention.
Methods: Based on an iterative user-centered design approach, 30 semi-structured interviews were conducted with stakeholders about their experiences with assistive technology procurement/attribution and their perceptions of a proposed intervention. A modified content analysis approach was used, with a mix of emerging and a priori concepts.
Results: Participants view assistive technology procurement as an ongoing cyclical process, with potential unmet needs at key moments before and after assistive technology procurement. Assistive technology user-family caregiver dyads needs focus on assistive technology information, access, assistive technology-person-context match, training and support. While participants felt there were benefits to the proposed intervention they also identified potential implementation barriers.
Conclusion: Assistive technology Internet-based interventions dedicated to family caregivers should ensure systematic and tailored follow-up while integrating some form of human support. This study guides the prototype design of the proposed intervention towards a graded support approach, empowering assistive technology users and family caregivers to resolve assistive technology-related challenges.2.1 INToCARE, 8.1 AT-SELECT University of British Columbia, Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, Université de Sherbrooke, Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2018-03-01 | |
Transdisciplinary design of use cases and prototype of a system for monitoring the use of tilt-in-space wheelchairsPoster presentation (#0495)
47th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the CAG
Making it Matter: Mobilizing Aging Research, Practice and Policy
Saturday, October 20, 2018 / Samedi 20 octobre 2018
Clinical Practice / Pratique clinique
11:00 - 12:302.2 MovIT-PLUS, 3.1 VIGIL Université de Montréal, Université de Sherbrooke, University of Sherbrooke, McGill University, TelASK | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2018-10-20 | |
Applications mobiles pour la participation au centre commercial : analyse du contenu et de la convivialité Université de Montréal, | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2014-05-01 | |
Application mobile pour l’évaluation de l’accessibilité : analyse du contenu et de la convivialité au centre commercial Université de Montréal, | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2014-05-01 | |
Utiliser les applications mobiles pour faciliter les activités au centre commercial : analyse du contenu et de la convivialité Université de Montréal, | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2014-04-01 | |
Mobile Applications for Participation at the Shopping Mall: Content Analysis and Usability for Persons with Physical Disabilities and Communication or Cognitive Limitations Université de Montréal, | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2014-12-01 | |
À quoi ressemblerait une application mobile idéale pour évaluer l’accessibilité au centre commercial Université de Montréal, | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2015-05-01 | |
Applications mobiles pour identifier les facilitateurs et les barrières environnementaux: analyse du contenu et de la convivialité en présence d’atteintes cognitives ou communicationnelles Université de Montréal, | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2014-10-01 | |
Applications mobiles pour identifier les facilitateurs et les barrières environnementaux: analyse du contenu et de la convivialité en présence d’atteintes cognitives ou communicationnelles. http://www.destinationspourtous2014.com/medias/s17-p2.pdf Université de Montréal, | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2014-10-01 | |
Impact of mild stroke on the quality of life of spousesClients with mild stroke may present subtle deficits that have an impact on complex activities and roles. The purpose of this study was to explore the perceived quality of life of spouses, 3 months after the client with stroke was discharged to go home from acute care. A qalitative design based on a constructivist paradigm was used. Interviews were conducted with family members of the clients with mild stroke, 3 months after discharge. An interview guide was used and the audio content was transcribed, followed by a content analysis. In this study, eight interviews were conducted (mean age 56.9+/-9.2 years; men=2/8), and six essential themes emerged from the data. According to the participants, clients with mild stroke present sequelae that interfere with complex tasks (patient), increasing the burden on other family members who have to limit their personal activities (daily living). Sometimes, spouses were reported to act like a parent, which caused tensions in the relationship (conjugal relationship). Anxiety is related to the risk of stroke recurrence (relapse) and some family members present physical symptoms and a lack of energy (health). However, family members do not have access to services despite support from their relatives (services). The results of this exploratory study strongly suggest that even a 'mild' stroke has an impact on the daily lives of spouses and affects their quality of life. | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2011-01-01 | Myriam Tellier, A Rochette, H Lefebvre |
Use of an electronic pillbox by older adults with mild Alzheimer’s disease: Impact on medication administration and adherence Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2020-01-01 | |
Actual and ideal services in acute care and rehabilitation for relatives post-stroke from three perspectives: Relatives, stroke clients and health professionals | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2014-01-01 | A. Rochette, E. Racine, H. Lefebvre, J. Bastien, Myriam Tellier |
Ethical issues relating to the inclusion of relatives as clients in the post-stroke rehabilitation process as perceived by patients, relatives and health professionalsOBJECTIVE: To document the ethical issues regarding the systematic inclusion of relatives as clients in the post-stroke rehabilitation process. METHODS: A two-phase qualitative design consisting of in-depth interviews with relatives and stroke-clients (Phase 1) and three focus groups with relatives, stroke-clients and health professionals (Phase 2). Data was audio recorded. Transcribed interviews and focus groups content were rigorously analyzed by two team members. RESULTS: The interview sample was composed of 25 relatives and of 16 individuals with a first stroke whereas the three focus group sample size varied from 5 to 7 participants. Four main themes emerged: (1) overemphasis of caregiving role with an unclear legitimacy of relative to also be a client; (2) communication as a key issue to foster respect and a family-centered approach; (3) availability and attitudes of health professionals as a facilitator or a barrier to a family-centered approach; and (4) constant presence of relatives as a protective factor or creating a perverse effect. CONCLUSION/PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: The needs of relatives are well known. The next step is to legitimize their right to receive services and to acknowledge the combined clinical and ethical value of including them post-stroke. Interdisciplinary health care approaches and communication skills should be addressed. | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2014-01-01 | A Rochette, E Racine, H Lefebvre, J Lacombe, J Bastien, Myriam Tellier |
The MOvIT project phase I: Designing a mobility device monitoring intervention with end-users and healthcare providers Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2011-01-01 | |
Life-Space Mobility of Middle-Aged and Older Adults at Various Stages of Usage of Power Mobility Devices Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2010-01-01 | |
Development of a French-Canadian version of the Life-Space Assessment LSA-F: Content validity, reliability and applicability for power mobility device users Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2009-01-01 | |
Powered mobility for middle-aged and older adults. Systematic review of outcomes and appraisal of published evidence Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2008-01-01 | |
Applicability of a toolkit for geriatric rehabilitation outcomesPURPOSE: To field test the applicability of a multidimensional toolkit for geriatric rehabilitation outcomes which includes nine standardized tools. Applicability is defined as context- and population-specific pragmatic qualities of an assessment tool such as respondent and examiner burden, score distribution and format compatibility. METHOD: A sample of 48 older adults representing four diagnostic groups, as well as 26 caregivers, were assessed at home in the first month after discharge from intensive rehabilitation (T1) and 2 months later (T2). Pre-determined qualitative and quantitative applicability criteria were coded and compared at T1 and T2, as well as responsiveness. RESULTS: A higher respondent burden was found for three self-report tools, as well as a ceiling effect on social functioning tools. Respondent burden, examiner burden and score distribution remained stable or diminished at T2. Format compatibility deteriorated only for the mobility test due to a higher proportion of non ambulatory participants (17%). Low to moderate associations between the tools corroborated that they were not redundant (rPearson | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2007-01-01 | |
Making sense of pragmatic criteria for the selection of geriatric rehabilitation measurement tools Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2006-01-01 | |
Using the International Classification of Functioning, disability and health (ICF) to reveal the participation aspirations of middle-aged and older adults who are receiving power mobility devices2.4 ATforCC Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2008-08-01 | |
Développement d’une version canadienne française du Wheelchair Outcome Measure (WhOM-F): fidélité et applicabilité par mode téléphonique pour les utilisateurs d'aides à la mobilité motorisées2.1 INToCARE, 2.2 MovIT-PLUS, 2.4 ATforCC Université de Montréal, Université Laval | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2008-04-01 | |
Reliability and validity of the telephone administration of the wheelchair outcome measure (WhOM) for middle-aged and older users of power mobility devices.2.1 INToCARE, 2.2 MovIT-PLUS, 2.4 ATforCC Université de Montréal, Université Laval | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2010-06-01 | |
Web-Based Systematic Telemonitoring and Teletraining of User-CaregiverDyads After Provision of Assistive Technology : Conceptual Framework2.2 MovIT-PLUS Université de Montréal, Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, Université de Sherbrooke, University of British Columbia | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2015-10-24 | |
Apport d’une approche comparative pour explorer le contenu et la convivialité d'une application mobile pour évaluer l’accessibilité au centre commercial Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2015-05-01 | |
Exploration des besoins en robotique interactive dans les activités quotidiennes pour les personnes atteintes de conditions neurologiques et neurodégénératives : protocole du volet qualitatif Université de Montréal, Université de Sherbrooke | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2015-04-01 | |
Plateforme iEchange: Pour faciliter les échanges concernant les moyens et les besoins en technologies de la réadaptation Université de Montréal, McGill University, Université de Sherbrooke | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2014-05-01 | |
Perceived usability of a computerized monitoring intervention for mobility device outcomes Université de Montréal, University of British Columbia, University of Ottawa, McGill University | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2014-04-01 | |
Assistive Technology Outcome Profile for Mobility: Introduction, Administration, Scoring, and Score Interpretation Université de Montréal, University of Ottawa, University of British Columbia | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2013-06-01 | |
MOvIT Phase II: Feasibility of a monitoring intervention for older wheelchair users using MOvIT computerized calls Université de Montréal, McGill University, University of British Columbia, University of Ottawa | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2013-06-01 | |
Is It Feasible To Monitor Mobility Outcomes For Older Wheelchair Users with Computerized Calls? Université de Montréal, University of British Columbia, University of Ottawa, McGill University | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2013-04-01 | |
Feasibility of Monitoring Mobility Outcomes for Wheelchair Users Aged Above 50 Years with Computerized Calls Université de Montréal, McGill University, University of British Columbia, University of Ottawa | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2012-10-01 | |
Measurement properties of the ATOP/M for middle-aged and older adults who use power wheelchairs Université de Montréal, University of Ottawa, University of British Columbia | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2012-10-01 | |
Conception d'une intervention de suivi systématique informatisée après l'attribution d'une aide à la mobilité: l'interface MOvIT Université de Montréal, McGill University, University of British Columbia, University of Ottawa | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2012-03-01 | |
The MOvIT project phase I: Designing a mobility device monitoring intervention with end-users and healthcare providers - Thematic Session: End-user Participation in the Development of Assistive Device Assessments and Outcome Measures2.2 MovIT-PLUS Université de Montréal, McGill University, University of British Columbia, University of Ottawa | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2011-08-01 | |
Age and gender effect on the feasibility and acceptability of interactive voice response system calls for adverse drug event detection Université de Montréal, McGill University | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2011-06-01 | |
Patient, drug and physician characteristics of enrolled and non-enrolled adults for a computerized drug monitoring intervention Université de Montréal, McGill University | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2011-05-01 | |
Mesurer les résultats des effets du Programme des aides techniques à la communication et des contrôles d’environnements (PACEC): vers une vision commune à l’IRDPQ2.1 INToCARE Université de Montréal, Université Laval | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2011-05-01 | |
Automatiser le suivi après l’attribution des aides techniques : est-ce applicable au contexte de la réadaptation au Québec? Université de Montréal, McGill University, University of British Columbia, University of Ottawa | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2011-05-01 | |
Impact of powered mobility on older adults’ life space: the roles of environmental, personal and assistive device factors Université de Montréal, University of Ottawa | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2010-12-01 | |
Outlining powered mobility outcome profiles for middle-aged and older adults Université de Montréal, University of Ottawa | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2010-09-01 | |
Impact d'un suivi systématique par appels automatisés sur l'adhésion aux recommandations ergothérapiques suite à l'attribution d'un fauteuil roulant chez des utilisateurs de plus de 50 ans Université de Montréal, Centre de Réadaptation Lucie-Bruneau du CIUSSS du Centre-Sud-de-L'Île-de Montréal, | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2014-12-01 | |
Development and feasibility of an automated call monitoring intervention for older wheelchair users: the MOvIT project Université de Montréal, University of British Columbia, University of Ottawa, McGill University | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2014-04-01 | |
Usability of a computerized drug monitoring programme to detect adverse drug events and non-compliance in outpatient ambulatory care Université de Montréal, McGill University | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2013-04-01 | |
Profil de mobilité des ainés qui utilisent un fauteuil roulant motorisé dans la communauté.2.1 INToCARE, 2.2 MovIT-PLUS Université de Montréal, University of British Columbia, Université Laval | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2014-05-01 | |
Le système québécois d’accès aux aides techniques, limites et atouts.Auger, C. (9-11 mars 2016). Le système québécois d’accès aux aides techniques, limites et atouts. 2e congrès annuel Technologies et Usages du Centich. Angers, France. (Guest speaker)8.1 AT-SELECT Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Leadership | 2016-03-09 | |
Wheelchair mobility in older adults. Are we ready to roll?2.2 MovIT-PLUS, 2.4 ATforCC University of British Columbia, Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2010-05-01 | |
Commentary on "ICF from an occupational therapy perspective in adult care: an integrative literature review."2.2 MovIT-PLUS, 2.4 ATforCC University of British Columbia, Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2012-09-01 | |
L’autogestion de son quotidien au moyen des applications mobiles : Un projet de développement des connaissances entre usagers et intervenants Université de Montréal, | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2015-10-01 | |
Suivi post-attribution d’une adaptation de véhicule : Évidences scientifiques et perception des professionnels Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2015-04-01 | |
Le Club des Apps : comment optimiser ma participation sociale au moyen des applications mobiles? Université de Montréal, | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2015-04-01 | |
Les usagers adhèrent-ils aux recommandations du suivi MOvIT à six mois post-attribution du fauteuil roulant? Université de Montréal, | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2014-05-01 | |
Une nouvelle version du suivi MOvIT pour les aidants d'usagers de fauteuil roulant atteints de troubles cognitifs ou de communication Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2014-05-01 | |
Conception d’un site web interactif et éducatif en santé pour les aînés: recension des bonnes pratiques Université de Montréal, Université de Sherbrooke | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2014-04-01 | |
Modèle logique du programme triporteur-quadriporteur : outil pour rejoindre les acteurs et identifier les enjeux2.1 INToCARE Université de Montréal, Université Laval, Université de Sherbrooke | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2014-04-01 | |
Impact d’un suivi systématique sur l’adhésion aux recommandations cliniques suite à l’attribution d’un fauteuil roulant chez des utilisateurs de plus de 50 ans Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2013-08-01 | |
Adaptation pour répondants substituts d’un questionnaire de suivi post-attribution d’aides techniques à la mobilité Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2013-08-01 | |
Monitoring Patient Reported Outcomes Following Wheelchair Attributions Using Automated Calls: The Experience of a Clinical Coordinator in the MOvIT Pilot Project , Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2013-05-01 | |
A logic model for the conception and development of a web-based intervention for remote monitoring and teletraining of family caregivers. Moreno, JA., Auger, C., Mortenson, WB., Guay, M., Ahmed, S. (2016). A logic model for the conception and development of a web-based intervention for remote monitoring and teletraining of family caregivers. Aging, International Journal of Psychology, 51 (1), 48.2.2 MovIT-PLUS Université de Montréal, University of British Columbia, Université de Sherbrooke, Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2016-07-25 | |
Wheeled mobility in older adults: Wheeling into the future2.2 MovIT-PLUS, 2.4 ATforCC University of British Columbia, Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2009-06-01 | |
Collaborative Knowledge Transfer Initiative to Facilitate the Implementation of Assistive Devices Outcome Measures for Communication2.1 INToCARE Université Laval, Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2011-06-01 | |
Que savons-nous des effets des aides techniques à la communication sur les utilisateurs?2.1 INToCARE Université Laval, Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2011-05-01 | |
Dissatisfaction associated with power wheelchair use: a qualitative study Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2010-09-01 | |
Informing the design of a chronic pain web-based self-management portal Université de Montréal, Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2015-05-01 | |
AGE-WELL – WP 2.1 INToCARE Poster presented by Michelle Plante at the 2015 Annual Conference and Annual General Meeting.2.1 INToCARE, 2.4 ATforCC University of British Columbia, Université Laval, Université de Montréal, University of Alberta, Centre de recherche de l'Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal, University of Montreal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2015-10-23 | |
Montreal Accord on Patient-Reported Outcomes Use Series – Paper 4: Patient Reported Outcomes (PRO) Can Inform Clinical Decision-Making in Chronic CareBingham CO, Noonan V, Auger C, Feldman D, Ahmed S, Bartlett SJ, Montreal Accord on Patient-Reported Outcomes Use Series – Paper 4: Patient Reported Outcomes (PRO) Can Inform Clinical Decision-Making in Chronic Care, Journal of Clinical Epidemiology (2017), doi: 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2017.04.014.2.2 MovIT-PLUS Université de Montréal, Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2017-04-20 | |
The positive effects of caregiving for family caregivers of older adults: A scoping reviewThe negative social, psychological, physical health, and employment-related effects of caregiving on caregivers are well documented; however, positive effects have received less attention. A scoping review was conducted to synthesize and thematically analyze the results of 24 studies published between 2000 and 2018 regarding positive effects of family caregiving of older adults. Our analysis revealed that positive effects of caregiving are embedded in complex, interconnected relationships. Identified themes were: 1) In relationship with one’s self (the caregiver) described positive effects such as personal growth; 2) In relationship to the care-recipient described positive effects such as a deepened dyadic relationship, and 3) Relationships with others described positive effects such as those derived from new care-related relationships. Seeing the positive effects of caregiving as relational and in relationship may shape environmental factors, as defined by the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health, such as the development of assistive devices and social policy.2.1 INToCARE, 2.2 MovIT-PLUS, 2.4 ATforCC Centre de recherche de l'Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal, University of Montreal, Université de Montréal, University of British Columbia, University of Alberta, Université Laval | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2020-02-04 | |
Exploratory Validation of a Multidimensional Power Mobility Outcomes Toolkit2.1 INToCARE, 2.2 MovIT-PLUS, 8.1 AT-SELECT, 2.4 ATforCC University of British Columbia, Université de Montréal, Université Laval | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2015-09-01 | |
Application of a Power Wheelchair Outcomes Toolkit2.1 INToCARE, 2.2 MovIT-PLUS Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2014-06-01 | |
Efficacité, sécurité et impact d’un programme d’entrainement des habiletés en fauteuil roulant motorisé : un essai contrôlé randomisé2.1 INToCARE Université Laval, Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2014-05-01 | |
CanWheel: Une équipe de recherche pancanadienne au bénéfice des aînés qui utilisent un fauteuil roulant motorisé3.2 CoPILOT Université de Montréal, Université Laval, University of British Columbia | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2014-05-01 | |
Mixed Effects of Older Adults’Use of Power Wheelchairs on their Informal Caregivers2.1 INToCARE, 2.2 MovIT-PLUS, 8.1 AT-SELECT, 2.4 ATforCC University of British Columbia, Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2013-04-01 | |
French-Canadian translation of the WheelCon-M (WheelCon-M-F) and evaluation of its validity evidence using telephone administration2.1 INToCARE Université de Montréal, Université Laval, University of British Columbia | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2015-05-01 | |
Effectiveness of a computerized drug-monitoring program to detect and prevent adverse drug events and medication non-adherence in outpatient ambulatory care: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial Université de Montréal, McGill University | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2015-01-01 | |
Être le proche aidant d’une personne âgée vivant avec des incapacités : Résultats préliminaires d’une étude qualitativeInvited short paper in a non peer-reviewed journal 2.1 INToCARE University of British Columbia, Université de Montréal, Simon Fraser University, Centre de recherche de l'Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal, University of Montreal, Université Laval | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2019-06-26 | |
Interviews with family caregivers of older adults: Their experiences of care and the integration of assistive technology in care2.1 INToCARE University of British Columbia, Université de Montréal, Simon Fraser University, Centre de recherche de l'Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal, University of Montreal, Université Laval | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2019-03-04 | |
Provision of assistive technology: Partnering with caregivers for better outcomes2.1 INToCARE, 2.2 MovIT-PLUS, 2.4 ATforCC University of Montreal, University of British Columbia, University of Ottawa, Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2014-10-01 | |
Overview of a Power Wheelchair Outcomes Tool Kit Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2013-06-01 | |
Wheelchair-specific burden and overall burden of family caregivers of community-dwelling wheelchair users with and without cognitive/communicative impairment2.2 MovIT-PLUS Université de Montréal, Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, University of British Columbia | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2015-10-25 | |
WP2 Promotional VideosSPECIAL WP2 PROJECT -
Alex Pysklywec is an experienced research assistant who worked with WP2 Core Project Leads as well as some of the short term project researchers to produce promotional videos representing the ongoing work of WP2. A total of 7 videos were made highlighting both the core projects, the nature of family caregiving, and 2 short term projects.
The work was completed by December 2017.
Louise Demers, one of the WP2 leads, oversaw and supported the project.
2.1 INToCARE, 2.2 MovIT-PLUS, 2.3 CARE-RATE, 2.4 ATforCC, 2.5-S1 PCOACH, 2.6-CAT1 CWiC Université de Montréal, University of British Columbia, Université Laval, Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, Toronto Rehab Institute, University Health Network, University of Waterloo, University of Alberta, Toronto Rehab Institute/University Health Network | KTEE - Knowledge Mobilization | 2017-12-01 | Louise Demers, Alex Pysklywec, Ben Mortenson, Francois Routhier, Claudine Auger, Sara Ahmed, Jan Polgar, Frank Rudzicz, Jennifer Boger, Janet Fast, Jacquie Eales, Tilak Dutta, Andrew Magnaye |
Le club des apps du Centre de réadaptation Lucie-Bruneau: une initiative développée selon une approche usager-partenaireLanglois, C., Lapierre, C., Jutras, D., Allard, N., Forget, I., Landry, J., Fillion, B., Auger, C., Comeau, J., Themens, M., Gagnon, R., Bleau, M. Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2015-02-01 | "C Lapierre ", "Claudine Langlois ", "Dominique Jutras ", "Nathalie Allard ", "Isabelle Forget ", "Brigitte Fillion ", Claudine Auger |
La méthodologie Living LAB appliquée à un projet multi-sectoriel pour travailler sur l’innovation des vêtements pour la participation optimale, la santé et le bien-être des personnes handicapées Université de Montréal | Scientific Excellence - Advancing Knowledge | 2015-05-01 | Billebaud C, Swaine B, Kehayia E, Delphine Labbé, DeGuise E, Rochette A, Vermeersch O, Ducharme I, Claudine Auger |