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Congratulations to the College of Nursing and MCNHR members on the
following research and scholarly accomplishments that have been reported
to us for December 2019 to January 2020.

NEW GRANTS
Archibald, M., Woodgate, R., Russell, K., Ricci, F., Wittmeier, K., Costello, C., (2020-2021) Developing
a Living Laboratory in Pediatric Rehabilitation Research: A New Paradigm for Integrated Knowledge
Exchange and Patient Engagement in Research. Rady Innovation Fund ($100, 000).
Baxter, P. (PI), Kaasalainen, S., McDonald, L., O'Rourke, H., Papaioannou, A., Udod, S. (Co-Is), Acorn,
M., Schulz, M., Muscedere, J. (Co-KUs), Caspi, E., Kristijansson, J., Puchniak, J., Purdon, L. (Co-
Collaborators). (2020–2021). Resident-to-Resident Aggression (RRA) in Long-term Care Homes:
Examining the role of healthcare leadership in the identification, management, and reduction of RRA.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Planning and Dissemination Grant - Institute Community
Support. ($16,818).
Bolianatz. J., & Chernomas, W (2020-2021). The lived experiences and perceptions of nursing students’
learning in a concept-based curriculum: A hermeneutic phenomenological study. College of Nursing
Endowment Fund Graduate Student Research Grant ($3,000).
Conrad, M., & Harder, N. (2020-2021). Effect of a simulation intervention on de-escalation practices of
third year nursing students: A mixed methods sequential explanatory study. College of Nursing Endowment
Fund Graduate Student Research Grant ($3,000).
Jeyaraman, M.M., Klassen, T., Abou-Setta, A.M., Linda, L., Tricco, A.C., Charette, C., Moore, A., Sibley,
K., Woodgate, R., Rabbani, R., Shimmin, C., Beaudry, T., Straus, S., Edwards, J. (2020-2021)
Strengthening and validation of a new 360-degree tool to evaluate patient and public engagement in health
research. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Catalyst Grant: Patient-Oriented Research
($100,000).
Lim, S.H.L., Pullenayegum, E.M., Lacaille, D.V., Oguzoglu, M.U.,Stinson, N.J., Woodgate, L.R. (2020-
2022) Accelerating Discoveries: The Employment Trajectory of Young Adults with Systemic Lupus
Erythematosus.Canadian Institute for Health Research (CIHR) Project Grant ($321,300).
Nowak, H., & Scanlan, J. (2020-2021). Factors shaping emerging nurse leaders: A proposed interpretive
descriptive study. College of Nursing Endowment Fund Graduate Student Research Grant ($3,000).
Rieger, K., Gazan, M, S., Bennet, Buss, M., Chudyk, A., Cook, L., Copenace, S., Hack, T., Hornan, B.,
Horill, T., Horton, M., Howard, S., Linton, J., Martin, D., McPherson, K., Phillips-Beck, W., Rattray, J.,
Schultz, A., Garson, C., (2019-2020). Elelvating the Uses of Storytelling Approaches within Indigenous
Health Research: A patient-engaged Scoping Review Study Involving Indigenous People and Settlers.
Canadian Institute for Health Research (CIHR) Catalyst Grant: Patient-Oriented Research ($100,000).
Thiessen, K., Morris, M., Rabbani, R., Yu, A., Wiscombe, D., Phillips-Beck, W., (2020-2021).
Collaborative Midwife-Physician Maternity Care and Its Impact on Patient Wellness.George & Fay Yee
Centre for Health Care Innovation ($4,000).
Woodgate, R. L. (PI), Wilson, M., Archibald, M., Cook, C., Edwards, J., Enyingi, J., Evans, K.,
Horodecki. L., Lys, J., Martins, D., Miles, J., Skrypnyk, J., Stang, S., Tennent, P., Warren, M.., &
Wittmeier, K. (2020-2021) Engaging youth in patient-oriented research to develop a research project on
culturally sensitive mental healthcare for youth. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Catalyst
Grant: Patient-Oriented Research ($99,880).
PUBLICATIONS (REPORTS, AND P EER-R EVIEWED ARTICLES)
Archibald, M. M., Lawless, M., Gill, T.K. et al. Orthopaedic surgeons’ perceptions of frailty and frailty
screening. BMC Geriatrics 20, 17 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-019-1404-8
Balneaves, L.G. & Alraja, A.A. (2019). “Guarding their practice”: A mixed method study of Canadian
nursing policies and education related to medical cannabis. BMC Nursing, 18:66. doi: 10.1186/s12912-
019-0390-7
Gregory, P., Heaman, M. I., Mignone, J, Moffatt, M. (2020). Predictors of Women’s Experiences and
Satisfaction with Prenatal Care in a Canadian Setting. Maternal and Child Health Journal. 24(2), 186-
195. https://10.1007/s10995-019-02834-0
Harder, N. & Turner, S. (2020). Applying simulation design criterion to non-mannequin based
experiences: A modified Shadow Box technique. Nursing Education Perspectives, 41(1), 59-60.
Horrill, T. C., Dahl, L., Sanderson, E., Munro, G., Garson, C., Fransoo, R., Thompson, G., Cook, C.,
Linton, J., Schultz, A. S. H., (2019). Comparing cancer incidence, stage at diagnosis and outcomes of
Manitoba First Nations living on-reserve and off-reserve: A Retrospective Analysis. CMAJ Open, 7(4),
E754-E760. doi: 10.9778/cmajo.20190176
Hyndman, K., Thomas, R., Schira, R., Bradley, R., & Chachula, K. Patterson, S., Compton, S. (2019).
The effectiveness of tobacco dependence education in health professional students’ practice: A systematic
review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. International Journal of Environmental
Research and Public Health, 16(21), [Article ID: 4158], 1-22. doi:10.3390/ijerph16214158. Open access
link: https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/16/21/4158/pdf.
Lawless, M.T., Drioli-Phillips, P., Archibald, M.M. et al. Engaging older adults in self-management talk
in healthcare encounters: a systematic review protocol. Syst Rev 9, 15 (2020).
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-020-1276-1
Mooney-Doyle, K., Rodrigues dos Santos, M. & Woodgate, R. L. (2020). Family-Centered Care in
Pediatric Oncology (p.7-19). In Hinds, P. & Linder, L. (Eds.), Pediatric oncology nursing defining care
through science. Springer, Cham. doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25804-7
Sinclair, S., Jaggi, P., Hack, T.F., Russell, L., McClement, S.E., Cuthbertson, L., Selman, L., & Leget,
C. (January, 2020). Initial validation of a patient-reported measure of compassion determining the content
validity and clinical sensibility among patients living with a life-limiting and incurable illness. The
Patient-Patient-Centered Outcomes Research https://doi.org/10.1007/s40271-020-00409-8O
Woodgate, R.L., Tailor, K., Tennent, P., Wener, P. & Altman, G. (2020). The experience of the self in
Canadian youth living with anxiety: A qualitative study. PLoS ONE 15(1): e0228193.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228193
Zacharias, J. & Scruby, L. (December 2, 2019). Addressing Pornography, Part 1: Harms on individuals,
families and society. Retrieved from:
https://www.canadian-nurse.com/en/articles/issues/2019/december-2019/addressing-pornography-
harms-on-individuals-families-and-society-part-1

Zacharias, J. & Scruby, L. (December 4, 2019). Addressing Pornography, Part 2: Implications for nursing
practice. Retrieved from:
https://www.canadian-nurse.com/en/articles/issues/2019/december-2019/addressing-pornography-
implications-for-nursing-practice-part-2
AWARDS, HONOURS AND DISTINCTIONS

Congratulations to Emily Hyde, MN student (Faculty Advisor, Dr. Donna Martin) one of the recipients
of the Martha Donovan Leadership Award among women in the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences.
Congratulations to Stephanie (Bastone) Vandenberg, MN student (Faculty Advisor, Dr. Kellie
Thiessen) who received the Graduate Nursing Student Scholarship (GNSA) on January 10th 2020, in the
amount of $2, 500.
Congratulations to Dr. Roberta Woodgate who received 2019 CIHR Institute of Human Development,
Child and Youth Health (IHDCYH) Talks Video Competition, special commendation prize $750.00.
Title of Video: “Metaphors of youth living with anxiety: The monster and fighting to stay on the path.”
Link: https://bit.ly/2WzkyT5

Congratulations to Dr. Sonia Udod who was appointed to the board as the Canadian representative of the
Association for Leadership in Nursing Science at the annual meeting held on November 9, 2019.
Congratulations to Trina Arnold, (Director, Undergraduate Nursing Programs) one of the recipients of the
Martha Donovan Leadership Award among women in the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences.

PRESENTATIONS (KEYNOTE, INVITED, AND CONFERENCES)
Archibald, M. M., (January, 2020). The Benefits of Methodological mixing and Merging (Invited
presentation) The Canadian Health Clinicial Scientist (CCHSP) Mentorship series.
Balneaves, L.G. (December, 2019). What was done right and what was done wrong in legalizing non-
medical cannabis in Canada. Keynote presentation at the 1st Annual American Cannabis Nurses
Association Conference, New Orleans, LA, USA.
Balneaves, L.G. (December, 2019). Health professionals and medical cannabis in Canada: Their
knowledge, attitudes, and practices. Endnote presentation at the 1st Annual American Cannabis Nurses
Association Conference, New Orleans, LA, USA.
Balneaves, L.G. (November, 2019). Medical cannabis and cancer: Current evidence and future
direction. Invited plenary presented at the Canadian Cancer Research Conference, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Balneaves, L.G. (November, 2019). Lymphoma and complementary and integrative medicine: Top things
to think about. Public presentation to CancerCare Manitoba. Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
Balneaves, L.G. (September, 2019). Complementary and alternative therapies in cancer care. Plenary
presentation at the Canadian Association of General Physicians in oncology (CAGPO) Annual
Conference, Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
Balneaves, L.G., Watling, C.Z., Hayward, E., Bourrier, V., Trozzo, P. Porcino, A., Truant, T.L.O., & Levy-
Milne, R. (October, 2019). Implementing a best practice guideline for the assessment and documentation
of complementary and integrative medicine among cancer patients: Results of a mixed method study. Paper
presented at the 16th International Conference of the Society for Integrative Oncology (SIO), New York
City, NY, USA.
Balneaves, L.G., Watling, C.Z., Hayward, E., Bourrier, V., Trozzo, P. Porcino, A., Truant, T.L.O., & Levy-
Milne, R. (October, 2019). Standardizing complementary and integrative medicine (CIM) assessment and
documentation at a provincial cancer agency: Prevalence and predictors of use. Poster presented at the
16th International Conference of the Society for Integrative Oncology (SIO), New York City, NY, USA.
Gregory, P., Vystrcil, N., & Campbell, R. (January, 2020). Honoring the voices of Indigenous women in
the development of a health system intervention to facilitate transitions across the pregnancy continuum of
care. Indigenous Institute of Health and Healing, Ongomiizwin – Research, 7th Annual Indigenous Health
Research Symposium, Winnipeg, MB. Canada.
Hildebrand, H., Sinclaire, M., Schultz, A., Linton, J., (December, 2019). The role of radio in health
research: A scoping Review (5 minute presentation). HSRAANZ, Auckland NZ.
Lambert, LK., Balneaves, L.G., Howard, F.A, Chia, S.L.K., & Gotay, C.C. (Nov, 2019). Adjuvant
endocrine therapy adherence in breast cancer: Patient and provider perspectives. British Columbia Cancer
Summit, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Kaltenbaugh, C., Sinclaire, M., and Schultz, A., (December, 2019). Chart Reviews: Situating Indigeneity
within a research context (Poster presentation). HSRAANZ, Auckland NZ.
McMillan, D.E. (November, 2019). Sleep health: Your pediatric patient, family and you. Child Health
Nursing Practice Committee, Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg, MB, November 5, 2019. (Invited
Speaker).
McMillan, D.E., Rieger, K.L., Zenchyshyn, N., Bolianatz, J., Lucas, A., Grantham, D., Mitchell, K., Jafri,
S., Klassen, N., Iwetan, M., Smidt, C., & Gumber, R. (October, 2019). The Journey from Here to There
…and Maybe Back Again: A Mixed Methods Evaluation of Patient Satisfaction and Symptom Experiences
in Patients with Blood-based Cancer Transitioning from Acute Cancer Treatment to the Community.
Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology 31st Annual Conference, Oncology Nursing: Celebrating our
Diversity, Winnipeg, MB. (Presenter).
Schultz, A., Sinclaire, M., Wilson, M., Edwards, E., Edwards, G., (2020). Debwewin-truth of our heart
study keynote and screening of Pac-Ow-Tay: our beating hearts stories documentary. Ongomiizwin 7th
Indigenous Symposium, Winnipeg, MB.
Schultz, A., Dahl, L., McGibbon, E., Brownlie, .J, Cook, C., Elbarouni, B., Katz, A., Nguyen, T., Sawatzky,
J., Sinclaire, M., Throndson, K., Fransoo, R., (December, 2019). Are long-term outcomes following
angiography different between First Nations and non-First Nations patients? A retrospective cohort study.
Health Services Research Association, AUS & New Zealand 11th Health Services and Policy Research
Conference (HSRAANZ), Auckland NZ.
Schultz, A., Dahl, L., McGibbon, E., Brownlie, J., Cook, C., Elbarouni, B., Katz, A., Nguyen, T., Sawatzky,
J., Sinclaire, M., Throndson, K., Fransoo, R., (December, 2019). Quantifying coronary artery disease
complexity and comparing health outcomes among First Nations and non-First Nations angiography
patients (Poster presentation). HSRAANZ, Auckland NZ.
Schultz, A., Sincliare, M., Linton, J., McGibbon, E., (December, 2019). A Scoping Review of Indigenous
People Heart Health Literature from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States: Lets Discuss
Epistemic Challenges (5 minute presentation). HSRAANZ, Auckland NZ.
Sinclaire, M., Wilson, M., Schultz, A., (December, 2019). Indigenous peoples telling their story on the
health of their heart. HSRAANZ, Auckland NZ.
Udod, S., Goodridge, D, Boychuk-Duchscher, J, & Rotter, T. (November 7-9, 2019). Building and
Sustaining the Lean Management System: A Qualitative Study with Nurse Managers. Association for
Leadership in Nursing Science Conference, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Udod, S. McPhee, M., Wagner, J., & Berry, L. (November 7-9, 2019). Using the Synergy Tool for
Innovation to Improve Patient and Nurse Outcomes: A Canadian Perspective. Association for Leadership
in Nursing Science Conference, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Van Haute, S., Wilson, M., Sinclaire, M., Cyr, M., Martine, D., Schultz, A., (Janaury, 2020). From head
to heart – how ceremony can support health leaders to make the connection. Ongomiizwin 7th Indigenous
Symposium, Winnipeg, MB.
Van Haute, S., (January, 2020) Reconciliation in public health policy and health service delivery: A
scoping review. Ongomiizwin 7th Indigenous Symposium, Winnipeg, MB.
Van Haute, S., Wilson, M., Cyr, M., Martin, D., Schultz, ASH., (December, 2019) From head to heart:
How ceremony can support health leaders to make the connection. HSRAANZ, Auckland NZ.

Van Haute, S., Wilson, M., Cyr, M., Martin, D., Schultz, ASH., (December, 2019) Reconciliation in
Public Health Policy and Health Services Delivery: A Scoping Review (Poster presentation). HSRAANZ,
Auckland NZ.

Van Haute, S., (December, 2019) From head to heart – Listening to Manitoba healthcare leaders’
experiences of structural barriers with meaning engagement of Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation
Commission’s calls to action (3 minute thesis competition). HSRAANZ, Auckland NZ.

INNOVATIVE KNOWLEDGE TRANSLATION

McMillan, D.E. (November, 2019). Clearing up confusion over time change: province says daylight time
ends Sunday and will continue in March. Interview with Josh Crabb, CTV News, November 1, 2019.
https://winnipeg.ctvnews.ca/clearing-up-confusion-over-time-change-province-says-daylight-time-ends-
sunday-and-will-continue-in-march-1.4666372
McMillan, D.E. (November, 2019). Daylight Saving Time –Why are we so tired? Interview with Brett
Megarry and Greg Mackling, CJOB Radio, Winnipeg, MB, November 1, 2019.
Dr. Roberta Woodgate and her team worked on a research study (CIHR funded study Youth Voices: Their
Lives and Experiences Living with an Anxiety Disorder) with youth that detailed their experiences living
with an anxiety disorder. As part of the study, she asked young people what they wanted others to know
about their lives. They wanted others to know their anxiety was real. She developed a video series that
attempts to do just that by bringing to life the words, metaphors and visuals from the research interviews
with youth.

YouTube Playlist for full video series is: https://bit.ly/2OQncBB
Five Individual Videos
1. Youth Voices – Part 1: The Monster https://bit.ly/2RiL02r
2. Youth Voices – Part 2: Twenty Different Emotion https://bit.ly/2Rk6Z9p
3. Youth Voices – Part 3: Overthinking https://bit.ly/2RgFWMd
4. Youth Voices – Part 4: Trapped in an Empty World https://bit.ly/2qpH6tK
5. Youth Voices – Part 5: Fighting to Stay on the Path https://bit.ly/389iPca

*Members of the MCNHR are indicated in bold text
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