Topics: Nursing
UBC Nursing and Engineering collaborate to help long-term care residents stay connected
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UBC Nursing Assistant Professor Dr. Lillian Hung and her patient partner co-lead Jim Mann at UBC IDEALab and the Centre for Health Evaluation and Outcome Sciences (CHEOS) have introduced their newest device for…
Dementia and wandering: Finding a way forward
Vancouver Sun | | Media coverage
"We know we will see more and more deaths." Experts say an aging population and rising rates of dementia may lead to more cases of missing seniors. Dr. Lillian Hung, a professor in UBC's school of nursing, discussed how it's important for…
UBC Applied Science-affiliated projects receive knowledge translation support from Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research
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Health projects involving UBC Applied Science researchers have received funding through two programs administered by the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research (MSFHR): the Convening & Collaborating (C2) Program and the Reach Program.
Research: Increased food insecurity during COVID-19 pandemic linked to worse mental health
Times of Oman | | Media coverage
Dr. Jennifer Black, a professor in food, nutrition and health in UBC’s faculty of land and food systems, and Dr. Corey McAuliffe, a postdoctoral fellow at UBC's school of nursing in the faculty of applied science, spoke about their recent…
BC nursing schools continue to enroll keen students despite pandemic challenges
News 1130 | | Media coverage
Dr. Elizabeth Saewyc, a professor and director of UBC’s nursing school, discussed how despite the nursing shortage they have seen the number of applications to nursing school increase. She says “the pandemic has been a motivating factor…
Quebec offers bonus pay to retain nurses amid pandemic fatigue
The Globe and Mail | | Media coverage
UBC nursing professor Dr. Elizabeth Saewyc talked about the “dire” nursing shortage in B.C. which is hitting rural regions the hardest. She said “the latest estimates predict B.C. will see a shortage of 24,000 nurses in the next five years.”
Heightened food worries linked to worse mental health during COVID-19 pandemic
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The COVID-19 pandemic and its associated lockdowns may have worsened worries over food insecurity among many Canadians and negatively impacted their mental health, according to a nationwide survey conducted during the first wave.
Nursing schools can’t accommodate increase in demand at time when profession faces shortage
The Globe and Mail | | Media coverage
UBC nursing professor Dr. Elizabeth Saewyc commented on limited availability of clinical practice sites and the number of faculty and instructors available to teach them and says that nursing programs also need to adapt to students with differing…
UBC Applied Science researchers receive support from Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research
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Four early-career UBC Applied Science researchers have been named Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research (MSFHR) Scholars.
Trying to drink less? 6 non-alcoholic beers you need on your radar
Best Health | | Media coverage
Best Health mentioned UBC nursing professor Dr. Emily Jenkins for her research on the connection between mental health and substance use during the pandemic.