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The effect of motivational interviewing training on knowledge, attitude, self-efficacy, subjective norm, and intent to use by undergraduate nurses to support people with substance use: a comparison of two learning styles
(2022)
Mental health and well-being are a worldwide concern, especially in the last couple of
years. From late 2020 to early 2022, high self-rated mental health decreased in Canadians aged 12
or older from 64% to 58% (Statistics ...
From divestment to climate justice: perspectives from university fossil fuel divestment campaigns
(2022)
The Fossil Fuel Divestment (FFD) Movement has helped facilitate a global transition away from
fossil fuels by stigmatizing the sector’s public image. The movement has been claimed to be
rooted in climate justice, a ...
Virtual work from home and mental health: a mixed methods systematic review
(2021)
Poor mental health is a risk factor for a number of chronic physical conditions and may
impact individuals’ ability to remain in the work force (World Health Organization, 2004b).
Further, the workplace itself may pose ...
The role of emotions in generating and sustaining climate action for youth climate champions: an exploratory study in Northern Ontario
(2022)
Anthropogenic climate change is a wicked problem resulting in complex and
compounding health impacts at multiple scales and across timelines. While there is a solid base
of empirical evidence documenting the physical ...
Parental decision-making in the face of climate change
(2023)
This thesis titled “Parental Decision-Making in the Face of Climate Change” explores the
impacts of climate change on individuals considering parenthood and the complexities involved
in navigating becoming a parent during ...
Student perspectives on preparation to be just and socially responsible providers: a Northwestern Ontario qualitative case study
(2023)
There is increasing recognition of the need to create just and socially responsible healthcare
providers (HCP). Such recognition is evidenced by health professions training programs’
accreditation standards and expected ...
Tripartite preparedness and response during the COVID-19 pandemic: a First Nations’ perspective
(2023)
First Nations and other Indigenous populations experience higher rates of infection and more
severe outcomes associated with disease and illness than is observed in the general Canadian
population (Lee et al., 2023; ...
The relationship between sex, gender, and workplace accommodations among workers with mental health disorders
(2024)
In 2022, over 5 million Canadians (18%) reported having a mood, anxiety, or substance
use disorder over the last 12 months (Stephenson, 2023). These disorders can be attributed to
environmental, physiological, genetic, ...
The response of the occupational therapy profession to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s health calls to action
(2024)
For over a century, the central goals of Canada’s Indigenous policies were to eliminate
Indigenous governments, rights, and treaties, and through this process of assimilation cause the
extinction of Indigenous Peoples ...
Unveiling the hidden pandemic: service provider perspectives on the rise in intimate partner violence (IPV) in Northwestern Ontario midst the COVID-19 pandemic
(2024)
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a public health concern that can affect
individuals regardless of gender, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, ethnicity,
and geographic location (Moreira & Pinto da Costa, 2020). ...