Browsing by Author "Moore, Sharon L."
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Graduate students' experiences with research ethics in conducting health research
Pentillion, Wendy; Melrose, Sherri; Moore, Sharon L.; Nuttgens, Simon (Research Ethircs, 2016)Graduate students typically first experience research ethics when they submit their masters or doctoral research projects for ethics approval. Research ethics boards in Canada review and grant ethical approval for student ... -
A Hermeneutic Study of Lived Hope among Older Adults Using Photography as Interview Prompt
Moore, Sharon L. (2009-10-21)PURPOSE Aging around the world is a topic that has received increasing attention over the past decade. As life expectancies increase, efforts are being directed towards understanding and facilitating successful aging. A ... -
Hope and Aging: Hermeneutic Photography as Qualitative Evidence
Moore, Sharon L. (2010-06-23)AIMS: Aging successfully is a topic that has been targeted in recent years. Given the increased life expectancies developing countries, and the graying of the population, increased efforts are being directed at what it ... -
Hope in Day to Day Living of Residents in Long-term Care
Moore, Sharon L. (2013-03-07)A project designed to focus on hope for residents was implemented in an ongoing support group in a long-term care facility in Western Canada. Because seniors frequently enter a care center when there has been a decline in ... -
Never too Old for Hope: A Group Education Initiative in Long-term Care
Moore, Sharon L. (2014-02-06)This presentation provides an overview of a project in which an innovative curriculum designed to foster hope and make hope more visible in long-term care was implemented. An outline of the curriculum and its implementation ... -
Online Interest Groups: Virtual Gathering Spaces to Promote Graduate Student Interaction
Getzlaf, Beverley; Melrose, Sherri; Moore, Sharon L.; Ewing, Helen; Fedorchuk, James; Troute-Wood, Tammy (International Journal of Online Pedagogy and Course Design, 2012)This article discusses a 15 month educational innovation project, the objective of which was to investigate the perceptions of health profession students about their participation in a program-wide virtual community gathering ... -
A Place called Home: The Social and Cultural Context of Health
Moore, Sharon L. (2011-06-29)Background Arts in health-care is an emerging movement that links the expressive arts with the healing arts and brings these into the mainstream of traditional health-care to promote well-being. Dr. Gene Cohen, who was ... -
Research Ethics Review Processes: Potential Teaching Tools for Health Professions Students
Petillion, Wendy; Melrose, Sherri; Moore, Sharon L.; Nuttgens, Simon (Scientific Open Access Journals, 2017-10)This article highlights how research ethics review processes have the potential to be used as teaching tools. Health professions students at the graduate level often conduct research involving human participants as part ... -
Staff Utilization of Explicit Hope Facilitation Strategies in Long Term Care
Moore, Sharon L. (2008-06-09)Research offers compelling evidence of the pivotal role that hope plays in health and personal well-being outcomes for individuals who are acutely, chronically or terminally ill. Many individuals who are living in long ...