BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD

AND

CURRICULUM VITAE

 

                                                                    August 2008

 

A.      PERSONAL INFORMATION

 

NAME:                                   Carol L. McWilliam

                                                115 Sunningdale Road East

                                                LONDON, Ontario   N5X 3Y9

                                                (519) 850-0095

 

DEPARTMENT:                    Faculty of Health Sciences

                                                Faculty of Graduate Studies

                                                Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry (cross appointment – 2000 - 2005)

                                                Rehabilitation Sciences Graduate Program (2005 - )

                                               

 

B.      PRE-UNIVERSITY EDUCATION

 

INSTITUTION                                               PLACE                                   YEARS

 

Moncton High School                          Moncton, New Brunswick                   1960-1963

Queen Elizabeth School                                   Moncton, New Brunswick                   1956-1960

Lower Coverdale School                     Coverdale, New Brunswick                 1955-1956

Willow Street School                           Truro, Nova Scotia                              1951-1955

           

C.     UNIVERSITY EDUCATION

 

UNIVERSITY                                    DEPARTMENT                     DEGREE        YEAR

 

University of Toronto                          Educational                              Ed.D.               1989

            Toronto, Ontario                         Administration

University of Western Ontario             Nursing                                                M.Sc.N.           1983

            London, Ontario

University of New Brunswick             Nursing                                                B.N.                 1967

            Fredericton, N.B.

 

HONOURS

 

University of Western Ontario Faculty Scholar Award                                                                           2005-07

Faculty of Health Sciences Certificate of Appreciation for Teaching Excellence                               2004-06

                                                                                                                                                   2003-04

                                                                                                                                                   2002-03

Patient-Physician Research Award, American Academy on Physician and Patient and

            the Bayer Institute for Health Care Communication                                                           1996

Distinguished Paper Award, Annual Conference, North American Primary Care

            Research Group                                                                                                                 1996

USC Teaching Honour Roll for teaching excellence, from the University Students'

Council at The University of Western Ontario                                                              1995-96

Career Scientist Award                                                                                                            1994-97

Admission Scholarship, O.I.S.E.                                                                                                    1987

Hotson Memorial Award for Highest Achievement in M.Sc.N.                                                      1983

University of Western Ontario Alumnae Award for

            Highest Achievement in Nursing Courses                                                                          1983

Valensky Prize for Highest Achievement Nursing Faculty, University of New Brunswick                      1967

Mr. & Mrs. Conrad J. Osman Scholarship                                                                                  1963-67

Lord Beaverbrook Scholarship                                                                                                   1963-67

 

D.     PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

 

DATE                  RANK/POSITION       DEPARTMENT                           INSTITUTION

 

Jan.  -  Dec./99     Associate Member         Department of Curriculum,            O.I.S.E. University of

                                                                  Teaching & Learning                     Toronto           

1989 - 1990         Director of Education    Education                                       Kitchener-Waterloo

                                                                                                                        Hospital

1986 - 1987         Director                         Curriculum and Research               Fanshawe College

1984 - 1986         Dean                             Health Sciences and                       Fanshawe College

                                                                  Human Services                            

1982 - 1983         Chairman                      Nursing Education Division           Fanshawe College

1977 - 1983         Chairman                      Woodstock Nursing Campus          Fanshawe College

1976                                                          Teaching Master                             Nursing            Genessee Community

                                                                                                                        College

1972 - 1975         Teaching Master            Nursing                                          Fanshawe College &

                                                                                                                        Woodstock

                                                                                                                        Gen. Hospital

1970 - 1972         Lecturer                         Nursing                                          University of  

                                                                                                                        New Brunswick

1968 - 1970         Instructor                       Nursing                                          University of

                                                                                                                        New Brunswick

1967 - 1968         Staff Nurse                    Nursing                                          Victoria

                                                                                                                        Public Hospital

E.    ACADEMIC AND/OR ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS

 

i)     ACADEMIC POSITIONS

 

INSTITUTION   RANK                                                                                 DATE

 

The University of Western Ontario            Full Professor                                                  1999-

                                                                  Nursing, Graduate Studies &

                                                                  Occupational Therapy/Rehabilitation

                                                                  Sciences

                                                                  Chair, Graduate Programs, Nursing                        1998- 2002

                                                                  Associate Professor                                               1996-1999

      Faculties of Medicine and Dentistry,

                                                                  Nursing, and Graduate Studies

The University of Western Ontario            Assistant Professor, Faculties of                1990-1996

                                                                  Medicine, Nursing, & Graduate Studies

The University of New Brunswick            Instructor                                                   1968-1970

 

ii)     MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL/LEARNED SOCIETIES, NATIONAL, UNIVERSITY  

        AND AFFILIATED BODIES

        American Society on Aging – 2001- present

        Canadian Association on Aging – 1997 - present

        Canadian Association on Gerontology Board of Directors – 1999 – 2003

        Thames Valley District Health Council – 1997 - 2000

        Registered Nurses of Ontario 1973- present

        College of Nurses of Ontario (Reg. No. 72-5280-2)

        Canadian Association for Nursing Research – 2000 - present

        Canadian Home Care Association – 2000-present

        Canadian Society for the Study of Education -1990-2002

        Sigma Theta Tau International Honour Society of Nursing 1990 - present

        Iota Omicron Chapter's By-Laws Committee -1995-98

        Thames Valley Family Practice Research Unit, and Centre for Studies in Family Medicine -1990-98

Consortium for Practical Research of Care of the Elderly -1995-98

The International Change & Improvement Leadership Network (ICILN) - June 2008-present

 

 

iii)   U.W.O. APPOINTMENT RECORD

 

Start date:           February 15, 1990

Starting Status:   Assistant Professor, Limited Term

Status Change:                                         Assistant Professor, Sequential Term - Provisional, July 1, 1993

                            Associate Professor, Sequential Term - Continuing, July 1, 1996

                            Associate Professor, Tenured, July 1, 1997

Current Rank:                                          Full Professor – July 1, 1999

 

F.     SERVICE

 

i)     CONTRIBUTION TO UNIVERSITY:  ACADEMIC, GOVERNMENT, AND/OR    ADMINISTRATION

 

University related:

Aug 2008-present             Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee,

                                          Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Dept. of Pathology

Aug 2008 - present        CIPHER-MH Evaluation Committee

Jan 2008 - present         Member, Decanal Selection Committee

Jan 2008 – June 2008   F.H.S Decanal Review and Selection Committee

2005- present                Co-Chair, U.W.O. Health Policy Initiative

2005-2007                    Faculty Scholar Selection Committee

2002- 2004                                                                                                      Appointee of the Ontario Seniors’ Secretariat of the Ministry of Health and Long

                                      Term Care to the Alzheimer Research Strategy’s Research Coalition Steering Committee

2002-Dec.2005                                                                                                U.W.O. appointee on the Ontario Interdisciplinary Council for Aging and Health

2000-2002                    Honorary Degrees Selection Committee

2000-2003                    University Research Board

1996-1997                    Search Committee for Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences

1993-1994                    University’s Employee Relations Task Force on Orientation of New Faculty

 

 

 

 

Faculty Related:

Jul 2006 –Jun 2007       Member, Steering Committee, Health Canada IECPCP: Creating Interprofessional Collaborative Teams for Comprehensive Mental Health Services

Jul 2006-Jun 2007                                                                                           Member, Evaluation Committee, Health Canada IECPCP: Creating Interprofessional Collaborative Teams for Comprehensive Mental Health Services

Fall, 2006-present          Member, Nursing Director Selection Committee

2005-present                 Sub-committees on Aging and Health, Health Promotion, Health Professional Education and Qualitative Research, Development Committee, Faculty of Health Science Graduate Programs in Health Sciences

2002-2003                    Search and Selection Committee for Director, School of Nursing

1998-1999                     Co-chair of the St. Joseph’s Health Centre/U.W.O. Academic Task Team

1998                                                                                                                Search Committee, Joint Appointee to Faculties of Sociology and Health Sciences

1997-1998                     Promotion and Tenure Committee, Faculty of Health Sciences

1994-present                  Consortium of Research on Care of the Elderly

1994-1997                     Faculty of Medicine Research Committee

1992-present                  Nursing Faculty's Masters Program - Curriculum Planning and Development Task Force, Active Participant

1992-present                  Nursing Faculty's London Nursing Research Consortium

1992-1993                     Member and Chair, Task Force on Elderly Self-Efficacy/Transition Research

1992-1997                     Faculty of Nursing, Collaborative Curriculum Development Task Force

1992-1993                     Nursing Strategic Planning Task Force

1991-present                  Graduate Affairs Committee, Faculty of Nursing - Member and Active Participant

1990-present                  Faculty Council, Faculties of Medicine and Nursing - Member and Active participant

 

Department Related:

July 2008                      Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee

2007- present                Member, School of Nursing Leadership  Committee

2006-2008                     Member, Appointments Committee

2004-2006                                         Member, Graduate Program Admissions Committee

2004-2006                     Member, School of Nursing Executive Committee

2003-2005                                         Member, Promotion and Tenure Committee

2003-2006                                         Member, Workload Committee

2001-2003                     Member, School of Nursing, Faculty Appointments Committee       

1998-Dec 2002              Chair, Graduate Programs, School of Nursing

1999-2000                                         Member, 80th Anniversary Planning Committee

1998-Dec 2002              Chair, Graduate Program Admissions Committee

1998-2002                     Member, Graduate Program Curricula Development (MScN & PhD program and course planning)

1998-Dec 2002              Member, Executive Committee, School of Nursing

1995-1997                     Chair, Task Force on Family Medicine Masters' Distance Education Program Format

1995                                                                                                                Member, Task Force on Family Medicine Masters' Program Mission

1995                              Co-investigator and co-author, Department of Family Medicine's Intradepartmental Partnership Report

1993                              Task Force to Establish Faculty Mentorship of Students, Department of Family Medicine - Member

1993-1998                     Research Committee, Department of Family Medicine - Member

1992-1993                     Task Force on Sabbatical Leave, Department of Family Medicine - Member

1992                              Task Force to Evaluate the Graduate Studies Program's Reading Workload, Department of Family Medicine - Chair

1992                              Task Force to Review Clinical Course Work in the Graduate Studies Program, Department of Family Medicine - Chair

1991-1998                     Graduate Studies Committee, Department of Family Medicine - Member and Active Participant                                                                                                                     

1991-1994                     Faculty Development Committee, Department of Family Medicine - Member

1990-1998                     Executive Committee, Centre for Studies in Family Medicine - Member 

1990-1998                     Liaison Committee, Thames Valley Family Practice Research Unit - Member

 

ii)         EXTERNAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE ACTIVITIES

 

Appointed Member, South West Health Integration Network’s Health Human Resources Advisory Group, Winter 2007- on-going

Appointed Member, South West Health Integration Network’s End-of-Life Program Evaluation Committee, Fall 2006- on-going

Conference Convenor and Chair, 1-Day Workshop on Knowledge to Action on client-Driven Care (203 attendees), Lamplighter Inn, London, ON, February 27, 2007.

Editorial Board Member, Nursing and Health Sciences, http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/nhs, July 2006- on-going

Member,  Expert Panel on Chronic Disease Management and Prevention, Southwest Local Health Integration Network, Autumn, 2006

Appointed Member, Canadian Academy of Health Sciences Assessment Panel for the Benefits and Barriers to Interdisciplinary Research in the Health Sciences in Canada, Dec 2004 – Aug. 2006

Member, Sigma Theta Tau International & the Canadian Association of School of Nursing Scientific Committee, March 2003 – May 2004

Guest Editor, Canadian Journal of Nursing Research: 35(4) (Gerontology), Apr – Dec. 2003

Appointed Member, Ontario Ministry of Health/Alzheimer Society of Ontario’s Research Coalition Steering Committee – August 2002 – June 2004

Appointed Member, Ontario Interdisciplinary Council on Aging and Health – 2001 - 2005

Member, Board of Directors, Canadian Association on Gerontology – 1999-2003

Chair, Social Policy and Practice Division, Canadian Association on Gerontology – 1999-2003

Member, Policy Committee, Canadian Association on Gerontology – April 2000 – ongoing

Member, Awards Committee, Canadian Association on Gerontology – 2000 – 2002

Chair, Task Group on Membership Recruitment, Retention and Engagement – Canadian Association on Gerontology - Oct 2002 – April 2003

Member, Canadian Association of University Schools of Nursing Graduate Program Chairs’ Committee – 1998-2002

Member, Thames Valley District Health Council - September 1997 – July 31, 2000.

Member and co-chair, London Health System Task Team - September 1997-July, 2000.

Co-Chair, St. Joseph’s Hospital Academic Role Task Team - March to October, 1999.

Member, Research Task Force, London Health Sciences Centre - December 1995 - May 1996.

Member, Regional Geriatric Program Role Review Committee, September - December 1996.

Member, London Acute Care Teaching Hospitals Restructuring Committee, Thames Valley District Health   Council, June 1994 - April 1996.

Member, Community Consultation LACTHRC Task Force - October 1994 - December 1995.

Member, Teaching and Research LACTHRC Task Force - October 1994 - October 1995

Member, London Long Term Care Planning Task Force, Thames Valley District Health Council- July

        1994 - on-going.

 

       

REVIEWING SERVICES

 

Member, Canadian Institutes of Health Research “Gender and Health” Proposal Review Panel, Dec 5-7, 2006 (63 proposals reviewed)

Member, Canadian Institutes of Health Research “Health Information and Promotion Research” Grants Council, July 1, 2000 – June 30, 2003 (30 – 50 grants reviewed, meetings twice a year)

Member, Ontario Ministry of Health Research Personnel Department Program Committee, April 1999-March 31, 2001

Member, Health Care Services Research Grants Review Committee, Ontario Ministry of Health, Feb. 4&5, 1993; Sept. 25, 1994; Jan. 18, 1994; Feb. 11, 1997; April 1998; May, 1999; Dec. 1999

Member, NHRDP, Population Health and Health Promotion Review Committee, March 24-27, 1997 (37 grants reviewed).

 

Grant Review on request:

           

            External

                         -      Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation, May 2007.

-          Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Gender and Health Review Panel, Dec 2006

                         -      Health Research Board, Ireland, Research Foundation Application, February, 2006

-           Michael Smith Foundation, January, 2006          

-          Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation, May 2004.

-          Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care/Alzheimer Society of Canada, November  2003 (3 reviews)

-          Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care Health Research Personnel Development   Program , Career Scientist Proposal, June 2003

-          Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council, September, 2002

-          Alzheimer Society of Canada, December, 2002

-          Health Services Utilization and Research Commission, Saskatchewan, May, 2001

-          Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation, June 2001     

-          Physician Services Inc. Foundation, April 2000

-          Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council, March 2000

-          Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council, January 1999

-          Medical Research Council of Canada, October 1998

-          Baycrest Centre, Geriatric Care Rehabilitation Institute of Toronto, February 1998

-          Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada, March 25, 1997

-          Canadian Nurses Foundation (2 reviews), October 1997

-          Medical Research Council of Canada, May 7, 1997

-          Parkwood Hospital, 1997, 1999

-          British Columbia Health Research Foundation, 1996-97

-          Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council of Canada, 1996-97;1999

-          Canadian Nurses' Foundation, Scientific Review Committee, 1996-97

-          Medical Research Council of Canada 1998-99

-          St. Mary’s Research Foundation, 1998-99

-          Dr. B. Pilkington, Graduate Fellow, University of Toronto and Sunnybrook Hospital 1997

-          E. Rosen, Manager, Children’s Care, London Health Sciences Centre, January 2000

       

            Internal  

                        -   Faculty of Health Sciences Tri-Council Reviewer, U.W.O., Aug- Sept, 2006; 2007

                        -   Dr. Jane Garland, Faculty of Health Sciences, U.W.O., October 1999

-      Dr. J. Garland et al, Faculty of Health Sciences, 1999

-      Dr. M. Wiktorowicz, Departments of Political Science & Epidemiology, 1998

-      M. Ford-Gilboe and H. Bergman, Faculty of Nursing, 1996-97

-      Dr. S. Harris, Department of Family Medicine, 1996-97

-      Faculty of Medicine Research Committee, Grant Submission Screening, 1996-97

-      Social Sciences & Humanities grant competition, 1996-97

-      Academic Development Funds grant competition, 1996-97

-      Dr. C. MacLean, Department of Family Medicine, 1996-97

                         

Dossier Review:

                        -   1 for tenure, College of Nursing, University of Saskatchewan, September 2007.

                        -   1 for tenure, College of Nursing, University of Saskatchewan, September 2004.

                        -   1 for promotion and tenure, Faculty of Nursing, the University of Saskatchewan,

                            Sept, 2002

                        -   1 for promotion and tenure, York University, November, 2001.

                        -   1 for tenure, School of Nursing, University of Vermont, August, 2000

                        -   1 for promotion and tenure, Faculty of Nursing, The University of Toronto, Feb, 1999

 

Manuscript Review:

-      Guest Editor, The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, March  2008(18

                                          manuscripts reviewed)

-      International Journal of Integrated Care, January 2008. May 2008

-      International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship, January 2008

                        -  Oxford University Press, April 2007 – book proposal (General and Rehabilitation Case

                              Management Practice in Canada)

                        -   Nursing & Health Sciences, July 2006- on-going as requested.

-      Editorial Board Member, Nursing & Health Sciences, July 2006- on-going

-      BMC Health Services Research, May 2005 – on-going as requested

-      International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship, April 2004 – ongoing, as requested

-      Guest Editor, The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, December 2003(18

    manuscripts reviewed)

-      Patient Education & Counselling, 1999 - on-going, as requested

-      British Journal of General Practice, 1999 - on-going, as requested

-      Canadian Journal on Aging, January 1997 - on-going, as requested

-      Social Sciences & Medicine, 1995 - on-going, as requested

-      Canadian Ethics Studies, 1995 - on-going, as requested.

-      The Canadian Family Physician, 1994 - on-going, as requested

-      The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, July 1993 - on-going, as requested

 

 

                  

 

ACCREDITATION SERVICES

        Appointed by the Canadian Association of University Schools of Nursing as one of a 3-member accreditation team to complete the external accreditation of the University of Manitoba's Baccalaureate Nursing Program - March 10-17, 1996.

 

EXTERNAL CONSULTATIONS

 

(i)     International

 April 29, 2008 – Wayne Massuger, Knox Community Health Service, Victoria, Acute Health Liaison

      Manager – consultation on client-driven care and integrated health services delivery

 May 16, 2007 – Christian Stock, University of York, UK, MSc student, Health Services Research –

      published papers of my research informing the evaluation of interventions, especially using

      regression discontinuity analysis

  December 15, 2006 – Dr. Brett Stauffer, Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Fellow, Yale

      University. One hour telephone consultation on my hospital-home transition care research and

      follow-up research priorities.

        January 25,2006 – Dr. Charles Smith, PhD, Healthcare Research Analyst and John A. Hartford

            Doctoral Fellow, Montgomery County Health and Human Services, Aging and Disabilities 

            Services, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA. Consultation on instruments to measure self-care

            agency, independence and quality of life of seniors

September, 2005 – Personal Social Services Research Unit, Manchester University, Manchester, U.K., evidence-base and theory of Flexible Client-Driven Care Management strategy

November – December, 2004 – to Nwaokoro Joakin Chidozie (Nigerian), Malta, e-mail and telephone consultation regarding pursuit of Ph.D. and potential research program evaluation

May 8, 2004 – Karen Hedegaard, JCVU, Sygeplyerskehoyskolen, Vennel St Parken Denmark, request for publications on health promotion research. 

Oct, 2002 – to faculty of the University of Ballarat as a Visiting Research  Fellow – on research design and publication                                    

Feb, 2001 – to the International Council of Nursing, as a member of their ICN Bank of Experts, re policy statements on national healthcare systems and nursing effectiveness/outcomes

Oct. 16/2000 – to the International Council of Nursing as a member of their ICN Bank of Experts, re  policy statements on the Prevention of Disability and Care of Disabled Persons.

Sept. 8/2000 – Dr. D. Watson, University of Northumbria, Newcastle, England, regarding models

     of community-based primary care delivery.

        Aug. 23/96 - Dr. Gerald Eggert, Munroe County Long Term Care Division, East Rochester, New

      York, re design and instrumentation for study of case management services.

Dec. 4/95 - Dr. Shirley Schulz, University of Newcastle, Kotara, Australia, re Grant Writing –

     Budget Development.

        Sept. 26/95 - Dr. J. J. McMullen, Nuffield Foundation Fellow, Amersham, Bucks, England, re

            structures and team functioning of doctors and nurse practitioners in Ontario.

   Mar. 24/95 - Dr. Jacques van Eijk, Faculty of Medicine, Vriji Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, re Home-Based Health Promotion Intervention.

   Mar./93 - Dr. L. Smith, The General Practice Unit, University of Bristol, England, regarding development of a funding grant proposal: "Is There Any Value in General Practitioner Maternity Care:  The Patient's Perspective".  (Qualitative Methodology)

   Nov./92 - Apr. 93 - Dr. David Snadden, The University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, regarding development of a funding grant proposal:  "Health Care Teams and Effective Discharge from Hospital (Qualitative Methodology)

 

 

(ii)   National

        July 18, 2008 – Alberta Mental Health Board, Calgary, AB – seeking information regarding current

            trends, issues, gaps, and opportunities in the area of mental health for seniors and their caregivers.

May 23 2007 – Kadija Perreault, PhD student, CIRRUS, Laval University – publications on my work

      on empowerment in health care.

 December 2005 – Marvi Ricker V.P. and Managing Director, Philanthropic Services, BMO Harris Private Banking, Toronto ON  – advice on most pressing issues and funding opportunities related to family role in health care

  November 4, 2005 – Victorian Order of Nurses of Canada AGM – request for publications on model of flexible client-driven care for consideration in developing VON Canada Model of Care

  October, 2005 – Seamless Care Interprofessional Education Project, Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S. – evidence-base for strategies to promote empowering partnership with clients

  June 28, 2005 – Sandra Davidson, Clinical Education Coordinator, Chronic Disease Network Chinook  Health Region. Email correspondence on references related to relationship building.

  March 9, 2005 – Dr. H. Bergman and Dr. C. Wolfson, McGill University, Canadian Initiative on Frailty and Aging, on the assessment of methodological quality of qualitative research

  January, 2005- on-going: Canadian Academy of Sciences and Canadian Medical Association: piloting and conduct of the first assessment process of the proposed Canadian Academy of Health Sciences

  April 14, 2005 – Dr. W. Hogg et al., Elizabeth Bruyere Research Institute – 1 day consultation services on qualitative analysis, Comparison of Primary Health Care Models in Ontario, Funded Primary Health Care Transition Fund Evaluation

October 22, 2004 – JoAnn Zyla, Ph.D. student, University of British Columbia – 1 hour consultation on application of phenomenology methodology in dissertation research.

August, 2004 – Dr. I. Graham & Dr. J. Grimshaw, on methods and issues related to how Canadian Health Researchers promote the uptake of their research, a 1 hour interview, written correspondence and publications for citation.

May 2004 – ongoing mentorship of CIHR interdisciplinary research trainees: Lynn Jansen, MScN candidate, University of Saskatchewan; Dr. Lisa Votta, post-doctoral fellow, University of Ottawa; Genevieve Corbin, PhD (Candiadate), Social Work, Memorial University.

   November, 2003 – Dr. Michael Rachlis on Innovations in Health Care in Canada, a 2-hour interview providing information for book in preparation

   May, 2001 – Ms. Janet MacKenzie, New Brunswick Ministry of Health, on the role of case management and its evolution in the delivery of in-home health care in New Brunswick.

   April 18, 2001 – to Scientific Director, CIHR Institute of Gender and Health on directions in gender and health research.

   June-November,2000 – to Division of Aging and Seniors, Health Canada – to advise on the development of Canada’s Report Card on policy for seniors

   April 18/2000 – to Medical Research Council of Canada’s Program  Branch – committee to nominate members or the Health Services Research Grants Committee, 2000 – 2001.

        April 23/99 – to Health Canada’s Canadian Study of Health & Ageing project, input on research

            program evaluation (Ottawa).

   June, 1999 – April, 2000 – consultation to Dr. S. Globerman, Canadian Policy Research Network, Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, on Canadian Health Transitions funded study, “Analysis of Blockage to the Effective Transfer of Clients from Acute Care to In-Home Care.”

   March, 1998 – Invited participant in Health Canada’s National Forum on Home Care, Halifax, N.S.,

        Sept. 3/98 & Jan. 12/99 – to Veterans Affairs Canada, regarding evolution of client-centred care.

   Apr. 23/98 - Barbara Simon, Journalist, CTV W5, research evidence on issues regarding hospital discharge.

   Oct. 16/95 - Ms. Barbara La Perriere, Consultant, Health Canada, Self-Care Research Project on Qualitative Interview Guide Development.

   Sept. 29/95 - Dr. Anthony Reid, Editor, The Canadian Family Physician, regarding the content of a set of guidelines for the publication of qualitative research.

   May 10/93 - Dr. Ralph Renger, Alberta Primary Care Research Unit, regarding issues, challenges, and potential strategies associated with evolving a multidisciplinary research unit in primary care.

 

(iii) Provincial

 

June 16, 2008 – Marie Ormerod, Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance, Vice President – consultation on

      knowledge translation

June 10, 2008 – Janis Leiterman, VON Canada, Ottawa, ON, Director Best Practices – consultation on

      research re ‘building relationships’  

July 2007 – Professional Practice Committee, Champlain-CCAC – development and refinement of a

       survey questionnaire on practitioners’ attitudes, beliefs and values regarding case management

April, 2007 – Executive Director, Champlain-CCAC – Centres of Excellence

February 2007 – information for Champlain-CCAC Board – evidence of return on investment of health

        care sector resource allocation to research

October 2006 – R.B.J. Schlengel Leadership Team, University of Waterloo: U.W.O. School of Nursing

      research on aging.

November 2005 – on-going- amalgamating Champlain region CCACs: development of a

      comprehensive care management model.

September, 2005 – The Centre for Evaluation of Medicines, McMaster University and St. J

      Joseph’s Health Centre, Hamilton, ON – advice on phenomenological study manuscript

      preparation

September, 2005 – ongoing - Ottawa Community Care Access Centre, Ottawa, ON, Case Management

      Team case consultations to promote optimal partnering

May, 2005- Ottawa Community Care Access Centre, policy revision to reflect Flexible Client-Driven

      Care philosophy

April, 2005 – Dr. William Hogg et al., Elizabeth Bruyere Research Institute, Ottawa, ON. Peer review

      of interpretive analysis of Models of Primary Care Service Delivery

October 2004 - Dr. Marilyn Evans, Brock University, Department of Nursing, Research Proposal

      Development

August 2004 – Gail Ure, Private Consultant, Health Services Delivery – 1 hr interview and written materials on the relationship between best practices in in-home services delivery and recruitment and retention issues

April 20, 2004 –the Community Editorial Board of the Hamilton Spectator and the Policy Action Committee of the Hamilton Chapter of the Gerontological Nurses Association, on approaches to university-homecare collaboration to advance the quality of homecare

November, 2003 – the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, Ottawa Chapter, on research on living

      with a chronic illness

March, 2003 – Dr. Lynne Lohfeld, Medical Anthropologist, Dept. of Clinical Epidemiology and

      biostatistics, McMaster University, on the development of a research program on

      between older adults and health care providers.

Dec 2002 – Jan 2003 – The Ottawa Community Care Access Centre, on the revision of the

      RFP process to reflect the philosophy of a partnership approach to client-driven in-home

      services delivery.

Dec. 2002 – The London-Middlesex CCAC, on the implementation of the RAI-HC Assessment

      Protocol within the philosophy of flexible client-driven services delivery. 

April 23, 2001 – to the Ontario Ministry of Health and the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario on the development of criteria for the award of the Endowed Chair in Cerebrovascular Nursing.

Nov. 2000 – to Chatham-Kent Community Care Access Centre – Mediation of client-provider service dispute.

        January 1, 2000 – Oct., 31, 2000 – on-going – to Veterans Affairs Canada and the Community

Care Access Centres of  Ontario’s Joint Provincial Committee on implementation of a common client assessment approach.

   Sept., 24, 1999 – to the Ontario Association of Community Care Access Centres – facilitation of a strategic planning workshop on the development of information systems, Toronto, Ontario.

   August 30, 1999 – to the S.W. Ontario CCACs’ Administrators Group – facilitation of strategic planning for information systems development.

   July, 1999 – to M. Markle-Reid, PhD Candidate, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario – on case management literature.                 

        July 13, 2000 – to M. McAllister, PhD Candidate, University of Toronto, on qualitative

            research   methodologies and research question development.

   April 2000 – Ontario Association of Case managers and Ontario Ministry of Health on provincial case management standards.

   April 13 & 14, 2000 – to the Home Care Evaluation Research Unit, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario – on the development of a national home care research agenda and strategies for implementation.

   March 9,29,30/99 – to the Ontario Association of CCACs; developed and implemented a modified delphi approach to generate OACCAC position paper to the Ontario Health Services Restructuring Commission; prepared final report on behalf of OACCAC.

   March 17, April 29/99 – facilitation of S.W. Ontario CCACs’ endeavour to evolve integrated information system.

   Oct. 30, Sept. 25, July 17, June 30, June 3, May 23 /97 and Dec. 2/96 - The Ontario Ministry of Health, Long Term Care Division, Development and Implementation of an Educational Program and Continuous Quality Improvement Approach for a progressive approach to the Supportive Housing Initiative.

   May-June/97 - Ontario Association of Home Care Managers.  Review and advise on contents of "Case Management: A position paper".

   Jan. 14 & 28/96 - Mr. David Harvey, Acting Director, Long Term Care Division, Ministry of Health and Program Managers, advice on planning and continuous quality improvement strategy for evolution of supportive housing services.

   July 27/95 - Ms. Susan Wolnik, Health Services Consultant, re Evaluation strategy for respite program for parents of technologically dependent children.

   May 24/95 - Dec./95 - Mr. David Harvey, Long Term Care Coordinator, Long Term Care Division, Ontario Ministry of Health, regarding research project, "Optimizing Capacities in a Rural Community:  West Elgin Seniors Project".

   Aug. 94 - on-going - Susan Wolnick, Consultant, Health Care System, regarding program evaluation design and implementation for a COMSOC funded program of Respite Care for Parents of Technologically Dependent Children.

   Apr. 22/94 - Mr. David Harvey, Long Term Care Division, Ministry of Health, and Kate Melito, Policy person, T.V.D.H.C. regarding potential approaches to community input and involvement in Long Term Care Reform.

   Sept./92 - Dr. D. Black, Fort Francis, Ontario, on Evaluative Research of new CHO.

  

(iv) Local

October 5 2007 – Joanna Makinson, case manager, SW-CCAC regarding research project being

         planned as part of anticipated graduate education.

October 2007 – Sandra Coleman, Executive Director, South West Community Care Access Centre-

        home care research infrastructure development

September 28, 2007 _ South West Local Health Integration Network- request for list and copies of

        publications related to client-driven care.

 May 2007 –Anna-Ji Sun Park - graduate student, Health and Rehabilitation Sciences,

       methodology issues, thesis research

 May 2007 – Sept 2007 – Denise Connelly – requested mentoring in research proposal development and

       Submission

April 2007 – Christine Guptill – graduate student, Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, sampling strategy, thesis research

January 2007- C. McKernan, Alzheimer’s Association of Middlesex- London- on research proposal development to test a memory screening clinic.

October 2, 2006 – SW-LHIN- health care delivery approach to chronic disease prevention &

        management  

July 2006- on-going – Anita Kothari – formal mentoring of her execution of a MOHLTC Career Scientist research position

January 2006 – D. Sweetland, Manager of Education and Development, London-Middlesex Community Care Access Centre- on questionnaire development to evaluate a Palliative Care Education Initiative.

December, 2005 – Debra McAuslan, Professional Practice Specialist, London Health Sciences Centre; instruments for identifying gaps in care, hospital to home and/or hospital to rehabilitative care.

June 8, 2005 – Lynn Bowen, Community Planning and Research Associate, Department of Community Services City of London, on request for references and input.

March, 2005 – C. Melito, Director of Client Services, London-Middlesex Community Care Access Centre; instrument development to measure partnering effort in work sampling and workload study.

June 2004 – Alan Chan, PhD. Candidate, Department of Psychology, U.W.O., on instrument development to measure professional-client relationship.

February 2004 – A. Freeman, PhD. Student teaching assistant, School of Occupational Therapy on course materials for teaching qualitative research methodology.

   November, 2003 – Drs. Louise Moist and Mony Singh, Dept. of Internal Medicine, U.W.O., on phenomenology research methodology.

June 2002 – Sept. 2005 – the Community Care Access Centre of London & Middlesex – review of content of newsletters to public and providers to ensure consistency with the philosophy of flexible client-driven care.

   Sept. 2000 – on-going- to the Community Care Access Centre of London & Middlesex – on the facilitation of the development of inter-agency partnerships.

   March – June 2001 – to the Community Care Access Centre of London & Middlesex – on the development of an inter-agency CQI strategy for the implementation of flexible client-driven care.

   Sept. 2000 – on-going – to the Community Care Access Centre of London & Middlesex – on the development of educational programming and materials for the implementation of flexible driven care.

   March 27, 2001 – School of Nursing Research Forum, U.W.O. - The National consensus Process:  What we learned about macro-level knowledge transfer

   April 24, 2001  - School of Nursing Research Forum, U.W.O. - Update on the Study of Flexible client-driven care: Baseline qualitative findings.

   April – July, 2000 – to the Community Care Access Centre of London & Middlesex – development of a health-oriented client assessment protocol.

   January, 2000 – to Ellen Rosen, MScN, CHE, Manager, Children’s Care, London Health Science Centre – on research methodology.

   December/99 - to Community Care Access Centre of London & Middlesex on implementation approach for revising title and role of case managers to reflect client-driven service delivery.

   Oct., 22/99 – June 6, 2000 – to the Community Care Access Centre of London & Middlesex – facilitation of strategic planning for implementing a client-driven service delivery approach.

   Oct., 1998 – May, 2000 – to the London-Middlesex Public Health Nursing Unit – evaluation of a telephone hot-line service for new mothers.

   April 30/99 – St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital on implementation of client-centred care.

   March 19/99 -  to Dr. P. Stolee, R. G. Pre-evaluation of research proposal on integrated educational programming for LTC.

   March 12,15/99 – teambuilding/visioning facilitation, CCAC of London & Middlesex.

   June30/98 – to Mary Shamley private consultant, on evolving the structure and process of palliative care management in London.

   June 26/98 -ongoing - presentations and advice to CCAC of London & Middlesex regarding evolution of case management practices.

   Apr. 2/98 - Jennifer Payne, Nutritionist, Oxford County Public Health Unit re research design.

   Feb. 24/98 - Mr. F. Galloway, Consultant, and Patricia Kirkby, Chair, Board of Directors,

        Community Care Access Centre of London-Middlesex, on Strategic Plan Development.

   January/98 – on-going – to Community Care Access Centre of London & Middlesex - case

        consultations.

   Nov. 20/97 - VON-HOMME/CCAC Project Integrating Physician Services in Home Care ? Provision of Evaluation Strategy and Budget.

   Apr. 8/97 - Sue Hillis, Executive Director, Meals on Wheels, London re program evaluation strategy and instruments for the Developing Neighbourhood Support Networks Pilot Project.

   Apr. 7/97 - Carol Wong, Director of Professional Education and Research, London Health Sciences Centre, advice on staff development strategy to evolve nursing role in keeping with health care reform.

   Apr. 3/97 - Carol Wong, Director of Professional Education and Research, London, Health Sciences Centre, on design of process for nursing think tank on nursing care model evaluation.

   Feb. 7/97 - Donna Kemp, 6X News, Radio Fanshawe - interview on:  The implications of an aging population for health care.

   Dec. 16/96 - Donna Beth Sweetland, Oxford County Home Care Program, re analyzing team effectiveness data, and nurse practitioner movement and role.

   Dec. 13/96 - on-going - Beryl Pilkington, Post Doctoral Fellow, Sunnybrook Hospital, on research methodology and mentoring.

   Dec. 12/96 - Marita Klosech, Coordinator, Cherryhill Community Development Project, re research methodology.

   Dec. 12/96 - on-going - Mr. Phil Hassen, CEO, St. Joseph's Health Centre, re literature review and advice regarding community health services delivery strategies.

   Nov. 14/96 - Mr. Phil Hassen, CEO, St. Joseph's Health Centre, re advice on process of evolving nurse practitioner-physicians collaborative approaches to primary care delivery and related literature review.

   Oct. 2/96 ? Community Care Access Centre Search Committee, re Vision and traits required in CEO.

   Oct. 1/96 - on-going - Regional Geriatric Program, re program role review.

   Aug. 24/96 - Sandra Letton, Vice-President, Patient Services, St. Joseph's Health Centre, re developing partnerships between academia and St. Joseph's Health Centre.

   July 24/96 - Sandra Letton, Vice President, Patient Services, St. Joseph's Health Centre, re developing partnerships between academia and St. Joseph's Health Centre.

   Feb. 28/96 and May 2/96 - Dr. Marjorie Wood re content, organization of content and audiovisual materials for presentation of research.

   Jan. 29/96 - Ms. Rosamin Eshmail, Victoria Hospital Research Unit, re computer analysis of qualitative data.

   Jan. 15/96 - Mr. Phil Hassen, CEO, and Ms. Sandra Letton, VP, Patient Services, St. Joseph's Health Centre, re a Proposal for Team Establishment of a Clinical Utilization and Evaluation Unit within their organization.

   Nov. 13/95 - Ms. Sandra Letton, Vice-President, St. Joseph's Health Centre, regarding organization and direction of in-hospital research unit for evidence-based C.Q.I.

   Oct. 2/95  and Apr. 15/96 - Oxford County Community Health Care Agencies, regarding evolution of integrated continuous quality improvement partnership.

   Sept. 12/95 - Susan Ray, Clinical Nurse Specialist, London Psychiatric Hospital, re male survivors of sexual abuse, consultation on qualitative analysis methods.

   June 29/95 - Ms. Mary Huffman, Attached Public Health Nursing, re Evaluation research on attached public health nursing.

   Feb. 27/95 - Susan Gorelick and Jan Lubell, Community Planning Development Officer, St. Joseph's Health Centre, re Community Development and related research opportunities.

   Feb. 7/95  - Mary Huffman, Public Health Nurse, Byron Family Medical Centre, re Strategy for evaluating support groups for caregivers of seniors.

   Nov. 25/94 - Dr. J. Gilbert, regarding Victoria Hospital Research Institute Advisory Committee directions.

   Oct. 26/94 - Thames Valley District Health Council, regarding meta-analysis of existing studies on Needs Assessments for Long Term Care in London.

   Apr. 25/94 - Professors Pat Patterson, Donna Cunningham, and Bonnie Jarvis of Fanshawe College regarding qualitative research methodology and research proposal refinement to study the Outward Bound Women of Courage Experiences of Survivors of Spousal Abuse.

   Apr./94-ongoing - Dr. David Keast, Chief of Family Medicine, Parkwood Hospital, on project to Evaluate Team Effectiveness of Multidisciplinary team meetings at Parkwood Hospital

   Mar. 22/94 - Mary Shamley, Consultant, Health Care System, regarding issues and potential solutions to Home Care referrals.

   Feb. 10/94 - Charlene Beynon, Director of Nursing, Middlesex-London Teaching Health Unit, regarding methodology of Program Evaluation Research and related research on team effectiveness.

   Jan. 28/94 - Jennifer Payne, Nutritionist, Oxford County  Health Unit, regarding action research with teens on breast feeding newborns.

   Dec. 6/93 - Sharon Linderberger, President, Parent-Teachers Association, St. Francis School, on action research methodology and program evaluation strategies and outcomes for implementing and evaluating a Health Promotion Project in the Public School System.

   Sept./93 - Nancy Bol, Nurse Clinician, Parkwood Hospital, regarding proposal development for qualitative research to study institutionalized veterans' experience of loneliness.

   Sept.-Dec./93 - Thames Valley District Health Council's Ad Hoc Committee for a Quick Response Program in all hospital emergency departments within the Thames Valley District.

   Sept./93 - on-going - Thames Valley District Health Council's Long Term Care committee regarding research to study Heavy Care Requirements and Needs of Patients in this category.

   Aug./93 - Dr. M. Inwood, St. Joseph's Health Care Centre, on qualitative data analysis for research on the use of medical referral letters provided to patients.

   Mar./93 - Mar. 95  - Ms. Bonnie Adamson, Vice President of Patient Services, Victoria Hospital Corporation, regarding development and implementation of research investigating patients' experiences of hospitalization for surgery.

   Dec./92 - Dr. John Sangster, Medical Director, Middlesex-London Home Care Program, regarding questionnaire construction for physician survey regarding use of home care services.

   Dec./92 - on-going - the Oxford County Home Care Program Executive Director and staff on the implementation of total quality management strategies.

   July /91 - Feb.92 - Ms. Mary Shamley and Research Team - throughout Research Project to Study Long Term Care Requirements for St. Mary's Hospital.

   Apr. - Oct./91 - Dr. G. Bartlett and Victoria Hospital research staff regarding design and implementation of a Study to Compare Qualitative and Quantitative Outcomes of Ambulatory Surgery versus In-hospital Surgery for Cataracts in the Elderly.

   Mar. and June /91 - Ms. Gail Ure, Director, Community Support Services, London and Middlesex County Branch, and staff - regarding qualitative research methodology.

 

       

INTERNAL CONSULTATIONS –

November 19 2007 – team of 5 fourth year nursing students (lead: Chantelle Lauzon)  wanting reference

         materials for a political action project on in-home palliative care

June, 2007- Oct. 2007 – mentorship to Denise Connelly, Assistant Professor, School of Physical therapy,

         U.W.O. on grant-writing for SSHRC submission.

July, 2005 – on-going – mentorship to Anita Kothari for Career Scientist application and role execution.

Fall, 2003- on-going – mentorship to Beverly Leipert, Chair Women’s Health Research on chair role, manuscript preparation, research methods, research proposal development, refinement of research implementation materials, data collection and analysis strategies.

Spring 2000 – mentorship of Catherine Ward-Griffin for Career Scientist Application

April 7/99 – to Pauline Heffernam-Fisher re: career development planning

June 23/98 – March 3/99 – Dawn Yankou re-research project development

July 28/98 – to C. Forchuk re: dossier preparation

Dec. 12/96 - Drs. Wetmore, MacLean and Lent, Research methodology advice for study of women's use of prenatal care service.

Sept. 19/96 - Guest Lecture, N660, Nursing Master's course on research methodology.

July 25/96 - Dr. M. Fisman, London Psychiatric Hospital, re qualitative research methodology for the study of the experience of attempted suicide.

July 24/96 & July 15/96 - Dr. Cathy McLean and J. Steers, Research Assistant, Victoria Family Medical Centre, re qualitative research methodology for the study of the experience of prenatal care.

May 7/96 - Dr. Shelina Musaji, Family Medical resident, re qualitative research design.

Apr. 10/96 - Department of Family Medicine, part of team providing facility development seminar on Sample Size Calculation.

Dec. 19/95 - Helene Berman, Faculty of Nursing, re approach to qualitative data analysis.

Sept. 19/95 - on-going - Drs. Dolly Goldenberg, Carroll Iwasiw and Elsie MacMaster, Faculty of Nursing, regarding research project development, Health Information Hot Line for Seniors.

June 26/95 and Mar. 19/96 - Cathy Ward-Griffin, Faculty of Nursing, re doctoral dissertation research directions.

Jan. 31/95 - Dr. M. Ford-Gilboe and H. Bergman, Faculty of Nursing, re NHRDP proposal development.

Oct. 20/94 - Karen Pettigrew, Library Science, Ph.D. Student, Doctoral Dissertation - Research design and Content focus related to the Information Needs of Community Nurses and Their Patients.

Oct. 15/94 - Rhonda Scudds, Epidemiology, Ph.D. Student, Ph.D. Research - Pain and Disability in Seniors.

May /94 - Prof. J. Corcoran, Department of Speech and Communicative Disorders, re publication content and format related to qualitative study of the experience of adult stutterers who undergo speech therapy.

Jan./94 - on-going - Dr. David Keast, Family Physician, on research proposal development to evaluate Team Effectiveness at Parkwood Hospital.

Dec. 6/93 - Dr. Mark Craig, Graduate Fellow, Department of Family Medicine, research methodology as applied in program evaluation.

Oct. 12/93 - Prof. Ann Schweitzer, Faculty of Nursing, U.W.O., strategies for publishing qualitative research.

Oct. 12/93 - Prof. Cathy Ward-Griffin, Faculty of Nursing, U.W.O., provision of current literature review on health promotion interventions.

Sept. 10/93 - Doris Doan, Masters' student, Faculty of Education, U.W.O., Thesis methodology and design issues for thesis study of "How Women Experience Shame".

Sept./93 - Profs. Carroll Iwasiw and Dolly Goldenberg, Faculty of Nursing, Qualitative Research Methodology and Ethics submission for study to investigate the experience of older persons making the transition from community to a nursing home.

Aug. 24/93 - Dr. James McSherry, Department of Family Medicine, Research project development to test the effectiveness of using historical anecdotes to teach medical students medical diagnosis.

Apr./93 - Mary Huffman, Attached Public Health Nurse, Byron Family Medical Centre, regarding research on the role of attached public health nurses (Qualitative Methodology and General Research Approach).

July /92 - Deborah Laliferte, Occupational Therapy, Masters' student regarding qualitative research methodology and its use with elderly research participants.

Mar./92 - Dr. Larry Reynolds and Dr. Susan McNair, Department of Family Medicine, Research Project - Qualitative Study of the Labor and Delivery Experience of Patients who have been Victims of Sexual Assault.

Dec./91 - Jan./92 - Dr. Marjorie Wood, Family Physician, on Qualitative Research Methodology.

Dec. 17/91 - Dr. Scott Damerman, resident, Department of Family Medicine, regarding qualitative research methodology.

Sept. - Dec./91 - Dr. Danielle Saucier, Department of Family Medicine, on-going advisement on qualitative research methodology.

May /91 - Dr. D. Haswell, Department of Family Medicine, study design to investigate Gender Bias in the Clinical Education of Physicians. 

July /90 - Dr. Lillian Bramwell, Faculty of Nursing, input to Thames Valley Palliative Care Sub-Committee Needs Assessment Survey.

May-Aug./90 - Advisor for Quality of Worklife in Intensive Care - research project, submitted by representatives of the Faculty of Nursing, University Hospital, and the Faculty of Business.

Mar./90 - July /92 - Dr. Ian McWhinney's research team for major qualitative research component added to Palliative Care Support Team Evaluation.

Nov./90 - Feb./92 - Dr. Larry Reynolds, Department of Family Medicine, Research project consultation and facilitation of focus group discussions on Family Physician - Nurse Communication in the Obstetrical Department, St. Joseph's Health Centre.

 

 

G.    TEACHING

 

i)     GRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT IN LAST SEVEN YEARS

 

Advanced Qualitative Methodology (N684) – Winter, 2003, Fall, 2004, Winter, 2006, 2007 – development

        and implementation of new PhD course; co-teaching, Winter 2008 (7 seminars);

Doctoral Student Seminar Course (N680) – Fall, 2002, Fall, 2003 & Winter, 2004, Fall 2006 (all seminars); Winter, 2005 (2 seminars); Fall, 2005 (all seminars); Fall, 2006 (all seminars);  Fall 2007 (all seminars); Fall, 2008 (all seminars)

        development and initial implementation of this PhD course.

Advanced Concepts and Knowledge Development in Nursing (N682) – T Gantert, Summer 2003;

        Supervisor); Lisa Kraw , Summer 2003 (Committee Member); Anne Sochan, Autumn 2006

        (Committee Member); Lynn Jansen, Summer - Autumn, 2007 (Co-Supervisor).

Advanced Concepts of Health Promotion in Nursing (N679) – Winter, 2000-2005 (2seminars/yr);– co-

        development and implementation of this course; co-teaching, Winter, 2006 (7 seminars);

Theoretical Foundations of Health Promotion in Nursing (N678) – Fall, 2000 – co-development and

        implementation of this course.

Qualitative Research Methodology – Interdisciplinary (N663b) – Winter, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003,

        2004,2005, 2006, 2007, (7 seminars/yr); 2008(7 seminars x 2 sections); development and initial

        implementation of this course; Independent Study (N634) – I. Prasini, Summer, 2006.

Qualitative Research Methodology - Interdisciplinary (N652b) - Winter 1996 - 1999


The Context of Health Care (N619a) – one semester annually, 1990 – 2001; Fall, 2004, Fall, 2005, 2006,

        2007.

Qualitative Research Methodology: (509Y) Family Medicine, Graduate Studies Program: one semester

        annually, 1991-2003

Select Seminars in:  N661 (1/year 1998-present); N679 (2/year, 2000-2005 inclusive; 1/year 2006;2007);

        N680 (2/semester, 2005)

TUTOR – PHC  Interdisciplinary Research Laboratory (4 weeks on-line, 10 hrs/wk.) Fall 2007.

 

ii)    UNDERGRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT IN LAST SEVEN YEARS

 

N319 – supervision of 25 hours of experiential learning in research methods, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,

            2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 an average of 6 students/year x 25 hours/student

N319 – guest lecture, Analysis, Discussion and Knowledge Translation of Research, Fall 2006- 190

            students

N322 – seminar on leadership to advance the theory and practice of Empowering Partnering, Winter 2005

N421 – overview of in-home research and its applicability to practice – Nov. 10, 2004

 

iii)       THESIS SUPERVISION

Lynn Jansen, Ph.D. – Thesis Co-Chair – In-home Caregivers’ Experience of Knowledge Translation (In Progress, May 2008 - )

Meghan Fluit, M.H.Sc.- Thesis Chair- Health Promotion through Empowering Partnering (In

          progress, January 2008)

Janet Hunt, M.Sc.N. – Thesis Chair – The Experience of Health during End-Stage Heart Failure.

        (Successful Defended, December, 2007.)

Ioanna Prasini, M.Sc.N. – Thesis Chair – The Experience of the Natural Environment as a Health Resource.

        (Successfully Defended, July, 2007)

Shannon Quinn, M.Sc.N. – Advisor – Nursing Students’ Experiences of Caring for Patients with HIV/AIDs

        (Successful Defended, February 2007).

Elizabeth Krestick, M.Sc.N. Advisor.  Exploring the Nurse-Client Relationship: The Context of Home-based Palliative Care. (Successfully defended, July 2006).

Andrew Freeman, Ph.D. Rehabilitation Sciences.  Thesis Co-Chair – Professionalism under Bureaucracy: How Rehabilitation Professionals Experience Accountability Obligations (Successfully Defended, August, 2007).

Thomas Gantert, Ph.D. Nursing – Thesis Chair – In-Home Care to Community-Dwelling Seniors: An

         Exploration of Care Relationships and Social Interaction (Successfully Defended, April, 2007)

Julie Blaskovich, M.Sc.N. – Advisor – Major Life Adaptations of Women Who Have Witnessed Domestic

         Violence as Children. (Successfully defended, August, 2006)

Abram Oudshoorn, M.Sc.N. – PhD Nursing. Qualifying- in Research Project. Advisor.  Nurse-Client Relationships in Home-based Palliative Care for Seniors: A Critical Analysis of Power Relations. (Sept, 2004 – Sept, 2005. Successfully completed Sept, 2005).

Lisa Kraw, Ph.D. Nursing – Advisor - The Experience of Stigma of Persons with Mental Illness. (Sept 2003 – Nov 2004, withdrew from committee:- thesis direction changed)

Lynn Shaw, Ph.D.Rehabilitation Sciences– Thesis Chair - Organizational and System Barriers and Facilitators to Client Participation in Rehabilitation Care in the Home (April, 2002-June, 2005. Successfully defended, June 22, 2005).

Amanda Thibeault, M.Sc.N. – Thesis Chair – The Relationship between Health-Promoting Empowerment

        Effort  of Nurses and their Clients and Client Health Outcomes (Successfully defended, May 2004).

Thomas Gantert, MScN., - Research Project Supervisor and Mentor (MRC research trainee) – Interdisciplinary Practice Within an In-home Healthcare Service Organization:  A Grounded Theory Pilot (Successfully completed Sept 2002).

Lisa Kraw,MScN. – Research Project Supervisor and Mentor  (CIHR research  trainee) – Health and Chronic Illness over the Lifecourse – Feasibility Study (Successfully completed Sept 2002; Manuscript submitted).

Darlene Brown, MScN. – Thesis Chair and Mentor (MRC research trainee) – Nurses’ Experience of Flexible Client-Driven in Home Care (successfully defended May 2003).

Patricia Bethune, M.Sc.N., - Thesis Chair and mentor (MRC research trainee) –Living with Disability:  Health Promotion from a Critical Feminist Perspective. (successfully defended August, 2002)

Maureen Loft, M.Sc.N. - Thesis Chair and mentor (MRC research trainee) – Clients’ Experience of

In-Home Care Relationships (successfully defended July, 2001).

Barbara Godfrey, M.Sc.N. – Thesis Chair and mentor (MRC research trainee) – Nurses’ Experience of

        Empowerment in Providing In-Home Care (successfully defended July, 2001).

Susan Baker, M.Sc.N. - Thesis Chair - How Individuals Awaiting Liver Transplantation Experience

        Resources for Health (successfully defended July, 2001).

Eileen Denomy, M.Sc.N. – Thesis Chair.  Patients’ Experiences of Care Delivery in a Hospital Emergency Department (Successfully defended August, 2000).

Jennifer Baumbusch, M.Sc.N. – Advisor and mentor (NHRDP student research grant) - Ever-Single Older Women’s Access to Health Care: A Critical Feminist Analysis (Successfully defended.  July, 2000). – Recipient of Sigma Theta Tau Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Research.

Mary Anne Krahn, M.Sc.N. – Thesis Chair - How Nurse Educators Experience their Job of Teaching in

        Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology (Successfully defended, April, 2000).

Cynthia Sutherland, M.Sc.N. - Thesis Chair - Being a Nurse Case Manager in a CCAC in the current

        context of health care.  (Successfully defended Sept, 1999)

Bradley Jacobson, M.Sc. (O.T.) – Advisor – Rural Case Management and Occupational Therapy in

        Northern Ontario (withdrew from program).                                                                               

Chastity Lattanzio, M.Sc. (Kinesiology) - Advisor - Improving Cardiovascular Function and Quality of Life in Older Patients with Chronic Heart Disease:  A Community-Based Clinical Trial (successfully defended Aug/99).

Dianne Kilpatrick, M.Sc.N. – Thesis Chair - Newly Graduated Nurses' Experience of Practice following Education in a Caring Curriculum (successfully defended.  May, 1999).

Sandra DeLuca, Ph.D. Education - Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto. Advisor -  Finding Meaning Places for Healing: Toward a vigilant subjectivity in the practice of a nurse educator (successfully defended Dec/99).

Pamela Dietrich, M.Sc.N. - Advisor - Women's Experiences of the Loss of Their Mothers - Completed May 1997.

Jennifer Ghent-Fuller, M.Sc.N. – Thesis Chair - The Lived Experience of Awaiting Death of Self in Healthy Old Age.  Successfully defended.  September 1996

Gloria Murdoch, M.Sc.N. – Thesis Chair - Empowerment/ Disempowerment as Experienced by Cancer Patients and Their Nurses in Their Relationship.  (Successfully defended - September 1995).  Recipient of Sigma Theta Tau Award for Excellence in Research

Janyth Mowat, M.Sc.N. - Advisor - Self-Efficacy, Burden and Resource Utilization of Caregivers of the Elderly with Alzheimer's Disease.  Successfully defended.  February 1995.

Shelley Stroud-Gheyson, M.Sc.N.- Thesis Chair - The Experience of Empowerment/Disempowerment in the Elderly.  Successfully defended.  April 1994.

Eveline Hudon, M.Sc., Department of Family Medicine - Advisor - The Motivations for an Academic Career in Family Medicine:  A Qualitative Study.  Successfully defended.  September 1993.

Harry Milne, M.Sc.N.- Thesis Chair - The Nature of Nursing as a Resource in an Acute Care Hospital.  (Successfully defended.  July 1993).

 

iii)    PRE-THESIS PROGRAM ADVISEMENT

 

Anne Sochan – Relationships in International Educational Program Development (In progress Sept 2004)

Lynn Jansen – Caregiver Relational Knowledge Translation for In-Home Clients with Continence Care

        Management Needs (In progress, February 2006)

 

iv)   THESIS EXAMINATIONS

 

08/06/09 – Diane Shanley, PhD - Understanding Parents' Perceptions of their Child's Mental Health

        Problem:  Development of a Parent-Report Measure.

07/12/11- Mary McAllister, PhD -  Acute Care Nurse Practitioners’, Physicians’ and Staff Nurses’

        Relationships with Patients: A Descriptvie comparative Study - The University of Toronto

06/12/18 – Kay Crosato, M.Sc.N. – Aboriginal Women Caregivers of Elders in Geographically Isolated

        Settings.

06/06/21 - Amy Haldenby, M. Sc.N. – Homelessness and Health in Adolescents: A Critical Narrative

        Analysis.

05/10/27 – Kim Dias, M.Sc.N. – Building Nurse-Student Relationships in the School Community: A Feminist Perspective. Chair of Examining Committee.

05/07/21 – Sarah Derby, M.Sc.N. A Critical Narrative Study of Mother-Daughter Relationships in Newcomer Families.

04/12/03 – Nadine Yammine, MScN. Untold Stories: A Narrative Analysis of Immigrant Women’s Experiences with Intimate Partner Abuse.  Chair of Examining Committee.

03/07/23 – Susan Duncan, Ph.D. Nursing. University of Alberta. – A Critical Theory Approach to Analysis of Home Care Policy in a Regional Context.

03/06/23 – Deanna Skarbossa, M.Sc.N. – Mothers’ Friendship Quality, Parental Suppport, Quality of Life, and Family Health Work in Families Led by Adolescent Mothers with Pre-School Children.

02/09/20 – Kimberly Clow, Ph.D. Psychology. Challenging Pervasiveness of Sex and Race Categorization: Looking at the mental Representation of Familiar Others. Chair of Examining Committee.

02/08/20 – Yolanda Babenko-Mould, M.Sc.N., The Effect of Computer Conference Discussions within a Clinical Practicum Course on Senior Baccalaureate Nursing Students’ Self-Efficacy for Professional Nursing Competencies and Computer-Mediated Learning.

02/08/19 – Chris Sanders, M.Sc.N., Attention and Restoration in Post-RN Students.

02/06/06 – Kinga Kluska, M.Sc.N., Effect of Empowerment on Effort-Reward Imbalance Among Nurses.

01/08/22 – Robin Coatsworth-Puspoky, M.Sc.N., Interpersonal Links in Mental Health;  An Ethnographic Analysis of Peer and Nursing Support.

00/10/05 – Mercer, S., Ph.D Graduate Department of Community Health, The University of Toronto. Prostate Cancer Screening in the Midst of Controversy:  Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, Practices, Intentions and Personal Preferences of Canadian Men.

99/12/06 – Sandra de Luca, Ph.D., O.I.S.E., the University of Toronto. Finding Meaning Places for Healing: Toward a Vigilant Subjectivity in the Practice of a Nurse Educator.

99/02/09 – Muki Puksa, M.Sc.N. – The Relationships Between Students’ Perceptions of Teachers Collaborative Teaching Style and their Self-efficacy for Collaborative Learning.

98/09/11 – Elizabeth Burrill, M.Sc.N. – Health Conception, Family Health Work and Health Promoting

        Lifestyle Practices in Latin American Mennonite Families.

98/06/12 -Dorothy Forbes, Ph.D. (Nursing, University of Alberta) - Canadian Community-Dwelling Young-Old and Old-Old: Psychosocial Determinants of Health Status and Satisfaction with Health Care.

98/06/05 - Janice Elliott, M.Sc.N. - A Critical Ethnography of the Experience of Menopause for Korean Women Living in Canada.

98/05/13 - Lisa Kempston, M.A. (Sociology) - Support Relations with Neighbours among Older Adults: The Impact of Family Composition and Gender.

98/04/21 - Candice Bray, M.Sc.N. - Fatigue in Systemic Lupus Erythematosis in Relation to Quality of Life, Depression, and Disease Activity.

98/04/09 - Jane Bowley, M.E. (Education) - An Exploration of Female Student's Experiences in Sexuality Education Programs.

97/09/12 - Bonnie Monteith, M.Sc.N. - The Relationships Among Mothers' Resilience, Family Health Work, and Mothers' Health Promoting Lifestyles in Families with Pre-School Children.

94/08/30 - Debra Dawson, Ph.D. (Psychology) - An Investigation of Student Participation and Student-Teacher Interaction in the Case Method Classroom., Chair of Examining Committee.

93/09/16 - Sandra Hayman, M.Sc. (Occupational Therapy) - Activity in Psychosocial Occupational Therapy:  An Exploratory Study of Therapists' Perceptions.  Examiner.

92/09/23 - Dr. Patrice Laplante, M.D.,M.Sc. (Clinical) - Gestational Diabetes:  A Quantitative and Qualitative Study of Its Emotional Impact.  Examiner.

92/09/15 - C. Searle, M.Sc.N. - Uncertainty, Hope, and Quality of Life of Adults with Ventricular Arrhythmias. Examiner.

92/07/10 - Joan Versnel, M.Sc. (Occupational Therapy) - The Nature of Helping in Occupational Therapy An Exploratory Study.  Examiner.

91/09/17 - D. Locke, M.Sc.N. - Predicting Turnover of Critical Care Nurses - Testing the Theory of Reasoned Action.  Examiner.

91/06/19 - S. Docherty, M.Sc.N. - Adolescent and Parental Perceptions of Self-Esteem with Chronically Ill and Healthy Adolescents.  Chair of Examining Committee. 

91/04/11 - I. Okomoto, M.Sc.N. - Interrelationship of Coping and Social Support in the Elderly. Examiner.

 

 

iv)   RESEARCH PROJECT SUPERVISION (MASTERS' LEVEL)

 

Anita Peterson, M.Sc.N. – Advisor/mentor to new thesis Chair – How Hospital Nurses Experience Simultaneous Formal and Informal Roles in Caring for the Elderly (successfully completed May, 2001)

Loreen Cummings, School of Policy Studies, Queens’ University, Masters Research Project - Case Manager Caseload Size in Ontario's CCACs (completed in October 1998).

Dr. Mark Craig, Department of Family Medicine – Chair - The On-call Experience of Rural Physicians and Their Families (withdrawn, due to illness) 1995.

Jocelyn Lehman, Faculty of Nursing – Chair -  Community-based Care for Chronically Ill Older Persons:  Piloting of a Health Promotion Intervention (completed September 1994).

Dr. Susan McNair, Department of Family Medicine – Chair -  How Ambulatory Young Elderly Women Living Alone Experience Life's Present and Anticipated Challenges (completed August 1994).

Laura McLachlin, Faculty of Nursing - Chair - Work Perceptions and Learning Needs of Practising Public Health Nurses (completed November 1992).

Dr. David Snadden, Department of Family Medicine - Advisor - The Experience of Asthma (completed August 1991).

 


v)    PROJECT EXAMINATIONS

 

Dr. I. Ajayi, M.Sc.                   (Clinical)             July 1994

Dr. L. Smith, M.Sc                   (Clinical)             September 1993

Dr. D. Carroll, M.Sc.                (Clinical)             September 1993

Dr. J. Goertzen, M.Sc.             (Clinical)             August 1991

Dr. J. Yaphe, M.Sc.                 (Clinical)             August 1991

 

 

vi)     Graduate Supervision                    

                                                                  Successfully Completed                In Progress

A.     Doctoral Theses                                                 3                                            1

B.      Master’s Thesis/Projects                                   33                                            1

C.      Post-Doctoral Fellows                                        -                                             -

D.     Total number of Ph.D.                                       4                                            3

         Committees Served On                                                                                   

 

H.    RESEARCH

 

i)     RESEARCH GOALS                      

        a)  health, health care management and independence of older persons

        b) health and health promotion processes

c)   combining qualitative and quantitative research methodologies

d)   health promotion over the lifecourse

e)   Knowledge translation/transfer

ii)    CURRENT RESEARCH

a)   Client – Family – Nurse Relationships in Home-Based Palliative Care for Seniors.

b)   Interdisciplinary Research Training in Primary Health Care.

c)   Accelerating Knowledge Translation for Evidence-based Flexible Client-Driven In-Home Care.

d)   Client – Family – Nurse Relationships in Home-Based Dementia Care for Seniors.

e)   Interdisciplinary Education for Comprehensive Interprofessional Community Mental Health Care

 

iii)   RESEARCH GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

 

        YEAR                 INDIVIDUAL       GRANTOR           PURPOSE                         AMOUNT

                                   OR GROUP         

 

        Dec. 90-May 91    P.I.Individual        Rea Foundation        Pilot Study                             $9,320

                                                                                                 Hospital to Home                              

 

        June 91-Mar. 92   P.I. of Group         Ministry of               Urban Study                        $14,862.

                                                                  Health                                     Hospital to Home             

 

        Feb. 92-Dec. 94  Co-investigator       College of Family  Cancer in Remission              $5,500.

                                                                  Physicians and

                                                                  Physician Services

                                                                  Incorp.

 

        Feb. 92-93           Co-investigator       McMaster Univ.     Quality of Nursing                  $7,500.

                                                                                                Worklife                                             

 

        Oct. 93-97           P.I. of Group          Ministry of Health  Home-Based Health            $367,810.

                                                                                                Promotion                                           

 

        Apr. 93 -             Co-investigator       Ministry of Health  Medication Counselling and    $6,000.

        Dec. 95                                                                            Discharge Follow-up for

                                                                                                Elderly Patients

 

       

        Apr. 93 -             Co-investigator       S.S.H.R.C.              Competency Development $120,000.

        Mar. 31/97                                                                       in Nursing and Medical

                                                                                                Education

 

1994-1998          Co-investigator        Ontario Ministry       Health Systems Linked       400,000./yr

                                                                  of Health

 

        June 94-99          Career Scientist       Ontario Ministry     Research Support                     Salary

                                                                  of Health               

        (Resigned July 1, 1997 to assume tenured position.)

 

        Jan. 95 -              P.I. of Group          NHRDP                  Seniors Independence         $566,900.

        Mar. 31/98                                                                       Research Program

                                                                                                - Evaluating Models

                                                                                                of Community-Based

                                                                                                Care of Seniors

 

        Dec. 95 -             Co-Investigator       The Richard &       A Prevalence Study of the     $25,000.

        Dec. 96                                              Jean Ivey Fund      Barriers and Facilitators

                                                                                                to Seniors' Independence                                

        May 96 -             Co-Investigator       CBCRI                   Improving Communication $173,865.

        Mar. 31/99                                                                       between Doctors and Breast

                                                                                                Cancer Patients                                               

        Mar. 97-99          Co-Investigator       CBCRI                   The use of unconventional    $74,760.

                                                                                                health services by breast

                                                                                                cancer survivors.

 

        May 97 -             Co-Investigator       Parkwood               Promoting Seniors -               $21,035.

        Mar/2000                                           Hospital                 Independence through

                                                                  Foundation             Respite Care

 

        Apr. 98-              Co-PI                      NHRDP                  Creating Evidence-Based    $330,000.

        July 31, 2001                                                                   Canadian Consensus on Health,

                                                                                                Social & Economic Issues Related

                                                                                                to Seniors’ Independence

 

       


July 1998 -          P.I.                          NHRDP/                 Creating Evidence-Based      $10,000.

        Apr., 2001                                         Health Canada       Canadian Consensus on Health,

                                                                                                Social & Economic Issues Related

                                                                                                to Seniors’ Independence

                                                                                                Translation Support

 

        Jan. 99-               Co-Investigator       Canadian                A National Study of the Cost- $100,000.

        Dec, 2001                                          Health                                     Effectiveness of Home Care

                                                                  Transitions             versus Residential Care

                                                                  Fund

 

        June -                  Principal-                SSHRC                   Proposal Development-           $5,000.

       Oct./99                Investigator                                           Creating a Culture of

                                                                                                                Community-based Client-Driven Care

 

       Jan. 99-                Co-Investigator      CHSRF                  Evaluation of                            $151,000

       Dec. 2001                                                                         Integrating Physician

                                                                                                Services in the Home

 

        Apr. 2000 -         Principal                 MRC/                     A Study of the Costs and     $368,248

        Mar. 2005           Investigator             CIHR                     Outcomes of a Flexible Client-

                                                                                                Driven Approach to In-Home

                                                                                                Service Delivery

 

        July – Dec., 2001                               Principal                 University        Sabbatical Research Travel      $5,179

                                   Investigator             Research Grant

 

        Sept. 2001 -         Principal                 Internal Award       Conference Travel Grant          $2,057

                                   Investigator             SSHRC

 

        2001-2002          Co-Investigator       Canadian Heart      Improving the Research         $16,175

                                                                  & Stroke                Capacity in Stroke

                                                                  Foundation             Rehabilitation

 

       

        Apr. 2002 -         Co-Investigator       CIHR                     Interdisciplinary Research $1,745,742

        Feb. 2008                                                                         Training in Primary Health

                                                                                                Care Research

 

        June, 2002 –       Principal                 CIHR Summer       Health & Chronic Illness          $4,048

        Aug. 2002           Investigator             Research Student   over the Lifecourse

                                                                  Award: L. Kraw

 

        Sept. 2004 -         Co-Principal           CIHR                     Exploring client-family –nurse $78,377

        Mar. 2007           Investigator                                           relationships in home-based

                                                                                                palliative care for seniors

 

        Sept. 2005-          P.I.                          UWO                     Faculty Scholar Award                  $14,000

        July 1, 2007

 

        Apr 1 2006-          P.I.                             CIHR                        Accelerating Knowledge to          $50,000

        Mar 31 2007                                                                           Action on Client-Driven Care

                                                                                                                 Phase 1                                                                                                                                                                       

        May 1 2006-           Co-I                    Alzheimer                Client-Caregiver-Provider           $200,000    

        Apr 30 2008                                      Society of Canada    Relationships in Home-based

                                                                                                         Dementia Care

       

        Apr 24 2006-          Co-I                     Health Canada             Creating Interprofessional            $741,000

        June 30 2008                                                                           Collaborative Teams for

                                                                                                         Comprehensive Mental Health

                                                                                                         Services

 

       July 2006-            Co-I                         CIHR, Institute of      TUTOR-PHC Alumni KT &              $5000

                                                                                                          Networking Symposium

                                                      

      Apr 1 2007-          P.I.                             CIHR                        Accelerating Knowledge to            $99,800

      July 31 2009                                                                           Action on Client-Driven Care

                                                                                                      Phase 2

                                                                                                                                                            May 1 2007-    Co-I        SSHRC                     Using Photovoice Methodology   $35,657       Apr 30, 2009                                                                        to Explore Rural Women’s Health

 

        July 1 2007 -          P.I.                           CIHR                    Testing a Model for Engaging        $195, 571

        June 30, 2010                                                                        Clients as Partners in Care

                                                                                                       Management

 

        Oct 2007               Co-PI                         SSHRC                Growing Old at Home: Coping         $96,285                 

       (APPLIED FOR)                                                                   with Health Challenges

 

 

K.     PUBLICATIONS

 

        Summary of Publications

        Books                                                                                 2

        Chapters in Books                                                                            20

        Papers in Refereed Journals                                             63

        Papers in Unrefereed Journals                                          34

        Abstracts, Presentations and

              Professional Meetings:                 Refereed                                        170

                                                Unrefereed                                               130

        Technical Reports                                                              16

             Book Reviews                                                                3

 

i)     BOOKS

       

Stewart, M., Brown, J.B., Weston, W.W., McWhinney, I.R., McWilliam, C.L., Freeman, T.R. (eds.) (1995). Patient-Centered Medicine.  Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, pp. 267.

Stewart, M., Brown, J.B., Weston, W., McWhinney, I., McWilliam, C., Freeman, T. (eds.) (2003).

           Patient-Centered Clinical Medicine:  Transforming the Clinical Method (2nd. Ed.).

           Abingdon, Oxon, UK:  Radcliffe Medical Press.

 

ii)    CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

       

McWilliam, C.L. (1992).  Options for Nurses in the Primary Care Practice Setting.  In: Tudiver,F. et al. (eds.)  Assessing Interventions. Research Methods for Primary Care.  Newbury Park, CA: SageVol.4:208-218.

Brown, J.B. and McWilliam, C.L. (1993).  Interdisciplinary Collaborative Research in Primary Care: Challenges and Solutions.  In: Bass, M. Et al. (eds.) Foundations of Primary Care Research:  Conducting Research in the Practice Setting.  Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 164-176.

McWilliam, C.L. (1995).  Qualitative Approaches That Illuminate Patient-Centered Care.  In: Stewart, M. et al. (eds).  Patient-Centered Medicine.  Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 204-215.

Brown, J.B., McWilliam, C.L. and Weston, W.W. (1995). The Sixth Component: Being Realistic.  In: Stewart, M. et al. (eds).  Patient-Centered Medicine.  Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 102-113.

McWilliam, C.L. and Freeman, T.  (1995).  The Fourth Component: Incorporating Prevention and Health Promotion.  In: Stewart, M. et al. (eds.) Patient-Centered Medicine.Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 73-88.

McWilliam, C.L. (2000).  Home Care: National Perspectives and Policies. In:  Stewart, Miriam J.  (ed.) Community Nursing:  Promoting Canadians? Health (2nd ed.).  Toronto: W.B. Saunders, 143-155

McWilliam, C.L. (2000).  How can we empower chronically ill older people to promote their own health?  In H. Best and E. Sellers (Eds). International Images of Health: Perspectives, Power, and Practice (pp. 81-94). Victoria, Australia: University of Ballarat Press.

McWilliam, C., Brown, B. and McNair, S. (2002).  Major Life Events and the Illness Experience.  In:  Brown, J., Stewart, M., and Weston, W. (eds.).  Challenges and Solutions in Patient-Centered Care:  A Casebook.  Abingdon, Oxon, UK:  Radcliffe Medical Press, chapter 4, pp.21-25.

McWilliam, C., Brown, B. and Weston, W. (2002).  Chronically Ill Seniors.  In:  Brown, J., Stewart, M. and Weston W. (eds.).  Challenges and Solutions in Patient-Centered Care:  A Casebook.  Abingdon, Oxon, UK:  Radcliffe Medical Press, chapter 5, pp. 25-30.

McWilliam, C., Brown, B., and Hennen, B. (2002).  Collaboration.  In:  Brown, J., Stewart, M., and Weston, W. (eds.).  Challenges and Solutions in Patient-Centered Care:  A Casebook.  Abingdon, Oxon, UK:  Radcliffe Medical Press, chapter 26, pp. 134-139.

McWilliam, C., Brown, B. and Weston, W. (2002).  Successful Referrals.  In:  Brown, J., Stewart, M. , and Weston, W. (eds.).  Challenges and Solutions in Patient-Centered Care:  A Casebook.  Abingdon, Oxon, JK:  Radcliffe Medical Press, chapter 27, pp. 139-143.

Weston, W., McWilliam, C., and Freeman, T. (2002).  Component IV:  Incorporating Prevention and Health Promotion.  In:  Brown, J., Stewart, M. and Weston, W. (eds.).  Challenges and Solutions in Patient-Centered Care:  A Casebook.  Abingdon, Oxon, UK:  Radcliffe Medical Press, Introduction to Section 4 of book, pp. 156-166.

McWilliam, C., Brown, B. and Weston, W. (2002).  Learned Helplessness.  In:  Brown, J., Stewart, M. and Weston, W. (eds.).  Challenges and Solutions in Patient-Centered Care:  A Casebook.  Abingdon, Oxon, UK:  Radcliffe Medical Press, chapter 39, pp. 200-204.

McWilliam, C., Brown, B. and Weston, W. (2002).  The Embittered Patient.  In:  Brown, J., Stewart, M., and Weston, W. (eds.).  Challenges and Solutions in Patient-Centered Care:  A Casebook.  Abingdon, Oxon, UK:  Radcliffe Medical Press, chapter 41, pp. 218-222.

Weston, W., Brown, B. and McWilliam, C. (2002).  Component VI:  Being Realistic.  In:  Brown, J., Stewart, M. and Weston, W. (eds.).  Challenges and Solutions in Patient-Centered Care:  A Casebook.  Abingdon, Oxon, UK:  Radcliffe Medical Press, Introduction to 6th section of book, pp. 262-271.

Yaphe, Y., Brown, B. and McWilliam, C. (2002).  Consultation.  In:  Brown, J., Stewart, M. and Weston, W. (eds.).  Challenges and Solutions in Patient-Centered Care:  A Casebook.  Abingdon, Oxon, UK:  Radcliffe Medical Press, chapter 54, pp. 281-285.

McWilliam C. & Freeman, T. C. (2003).  The fourth component:  Incorporating Prevention and Health Promotion.  In:  Stewart, M., Brown, J.B., Weston, W., McWhinney, I., McWilliam, C. and Freeman, T. (eds.) Patient-Centered Clinical Medicine:  Transforming the Clinical Method (2nd ed).  Abingdon, Oxon, UK:  Radcliffe Medical Press, chapter 7, pp. 101-112.

Brown, J., McWilliam, C. and Weston, W. (2003).  The Sixth Component:  Being Realistic.  In:  Stewart, M., Brown, J.B., Weston, W., McWhinney, I., McWilliam, C. and Freeman, T. (eds.).  Patient-Centered Clinical Medicine:  Transforming the Clinical Method (2nd ed.).  Abingdon, Oxon, UK:  Radcliffe Medical Press, chapter 9, pp. 131-145.

McWilliam, C. and Brown, B. (2003).  Using Qualitative Methodologies to Illuminate Patient-                        

          Centered Care.  In:  Stewart, M., Brown, J.B., Weston, W., McWhinney, I., McWilliam, C.

          and Freeman, T. (eds.).  Patient-Centered Clinical Medicine:  Transforming the Clinical

          Method (2nd ed.).  Abingdon, Oxon, UK:  Radcliffe Medical Press, chapter 16, pp. 251-262.

        McWilliam, C., Gutman, G., Penning, M., Mutch, B., Plouffe, L. , Stewart, M. & Tamblyn, R.

          (2006). A national knowledge translation exercise to create evidence-based policy,

                   programs and practice to promote seniors’ independence. In: CIHR Institute of Health

                   Services and Policy Research. (Eds.). Evidence in Action, Acting on Evidence: A

                   Casebook of Health Services and Policy Research Knowledge Translation Stories. Ottawa,

                   Canada: Canadian Institutes of Health Research.

 

 

iii)   PAPERS IN REFEREED JOURNALS

 

   McWilliam, C.L. (1990).  Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Colleges?  Canadian Journal of Higher     

             Education,  20(3):85-102.

Laschinger, H. and McWilliam, C.L. (1992).  Health Care in Canada:  The Presumption of Care.  Nursing and Health Care, 13(4):204-207.

           McWilliam, C.L. (1992).  From Hospital to Home:  Elderly Patients' Discharge Experiences.  Family

                     Medicine, 24(6):256-267.

McWilliam, C.L. (1993).  Health Promotion:  Strategies for Family Physicians.  Canadian Family Physician,  39:1079-1085.

McWilliam, C.L., Burdock, J. and Walmsley, J. (1993).  The Challenging Experience of Palliative Care Support Team Nursing.  Oncology Nursing Forum, Vol. 20(5):779-785.

McWilliam, C.L.  (1993).  Book Review of "The Ends of Time:  Life and Work in a Nursing Home", by: J. Savishinsky.  Qualitative Health Research, 3(4):503-504.

McWilliam, C.L., Brown, J.B., Carmichael, J.L., Lehman, J.M. (1994).  A New Perspective on Threatened Autonomy in Elderly Persons:  The Disempowering Process.  Social Science & Medicine, 38(2):327-338.

McWilliam, C.L. and Wong, C.  (1994).  Keeping it Secret:  The Costs and Benefits of Nursing's Hidden Work in Discharging Patients.  Journal of Advanced Nursing, 19:152-163.

McWilliam, C.L. and Sangster, J.F.  (1994).  Managing Patient Discharge to Home:  The Challenges of Achieving Quality of Care.  International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 6(2):147-161.

McWilliam, C.L., Coderre, P. and Desai, K.  (1995).  Using Action Research to Enhance Geriatric Case Management.  Geriatric Care Management Journal, 5(1):13-19.

McWilliam, C.L., Desai, K., and Sweetland, D.B. (1995). Evolving an Empowering Approach to Continuous Quality Improvement in Home Care.  Quality Management in Health Care, 3(3):31-39.

McWilliam, C.L. (1995).  Book Review of "The Erosion of Autonomy in Long-Term Care, by Lidz, L. et al. Social Science and Medicine, 1995;41(1):147-150.  

McWilliam, C.L., Stewart, M., Brown, J.B., Desai, K. and Coderre, P. (1996).  Creating Health with Chronic Illness.  Advances in Nursing Science, 18(3):1-15. 

Milne, H.A. and McWilliam, C.L. (1996).  Considering Nursing Resource as Caring Time.  Journal of Advanced Nursing, 23:810-819.

McWilliam, C.L. (1996).  Creating Understanding Which Cultivates Change.  Qualitative Inquiry, 2(2):151-175.

Wood, M.L. and McWilliam, C.L. (1996).  Cancer in Remission:  A Challenge in Collaboration for Family Physicians and Oncologists.  The Canadian Family Physician, 12:899-910.

McWilliam, C.L., Stewart, M., Brown, J.B., McNair, S., Desai, K., Patterson, M.L., Del Maestro, N. and Pittman, B.J.  (1997).  Creating Empowering Meaning:  An Interactive Process of Promoting Health with Chronically Ill Older Canadians.  Health Promotion International, 12(2):111-123.

Brown, J.B., McWilliam, C.L. and Mai, V.  (1997).  Barriers and Facilitators to Seniors' Independence:  Perceptions of seniors, caregivers and health care providers.  Canadian Family Physician, 43(March):469-75. 

McWilliam, C.L.  (1997).  Using a participatory research process to make a difference in Policy on Aging.  Canadian Journal on Aging/Canadian Public Policy.  Supplement;70-89.

Spence-Laschinger, H., McWilliam, C.L., Weston, W., and Kaufmann, C. (1999).  The Effects of Family Nursing and Family Medicine Clinical Rotations on Nursing and Medical Students Self-Efficacy for Health Promotion Counseling.  Journal of Nursing Education, 38(8): 347-356.

McWilliam, C.L., Desai, K. and Greig, B.  (1997).  Bridging Town and Gown:  Building Research Partnerships Between Community-Based Professional Providers and Academia.  Journal of Professional Nursing, 13(5):307-315.

McWilliam, C.L., Spence-Laschinger, H.K., and Weston, W. W. (1999). Health Promotion Amongst Nurses and Physicians: What is the human experience? American Journal of Health Behavior, 23(2):95-104.

McWilliam, C.L., Stewart, M., Brown, J.B. et al. (1999) A randomized controlled trial of a critical reflection approach to home-based health promotion for chronically ill older persons.  Health Promotion International, 14(1):27-41.

Dietrich, P., McWilliam, C.L., Ralyea, S., & Schweitzer, A. (1999).  Mother Loss:  Recreating Relationship and Meaning.  Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 31(2),77-101.

Brown, J.B., Stewart, M., & McWilliam, C.L. (1999).  Using the patient-centred method to achieve excellence in care for women with breast cancer.  Patient Education and Counselling, 38:121-129.

McWilliam, C.L., Brown, J.B., & Stewart, M. (2000).  Breast Cancer Patients’ Experiences of Patient-Doctor Communication:  A working relationship.  Patient Education and Counselling 39(2-3),191-204.

McWilliam,, C.L., Diehl-Jones, W., Jutai, J., & Tadrissi, S. (2000).  Care Delivery Approaches and Seniors’ Independence: A Systematic Review and Synthesis of the Literature.  Canadian Journal on Aging, 19(suppl. 1), 101-124.

Brown, J.B., McWilliam, C.L., Wetmore, S., Keast, D. and Schmidt, G.  (2000).  Is respite care available to chronically ill seniors?  Canadian Family Physician, 46 (9): 1793-1800.

McWilliam, C.L., Stewart, M., Desai, K., Wade, T., & Galajda, J. (2000).  Case Management.  Approaches for In-Home Care. Health Care Management Forum,  13(3), 37-44.

Boon, H., Stewart, M., Kennard, M.A., Gray, R., Sawka, C., Brown, J.B., McWilliam, C., Gavin, A., Baron, R., Aaron, D. & Haines-Kamka, T. (2000). The use of complementary/alternative medicine by breast cancer survivors in Ontario: Prevalence and perceptions. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 18(13), 2515-2521.

McWilliam, C.L. (2001). Editorial: Canadian Association on Gerontology Policy Statement on

          Assistive Devices for Seniors. Canadian Journal of Aging, 20(1), i-iii.

McWilliam, C.L. (2001). Editorial: Canadian Association on Gerontology Policy Statement on

          Health Promotion for Individual Seniors. Canadian Journal of Aging, 20(2), i-iv.

McWilliam, C.L., Stewart, M., Sangster, J., Cohen, I., Mitchell, J., Sutherland, C. and Ryan,   

          B.(2001). Work in Progress: Integrating Physicians’ Services in the Home:Canadian   

                    Family Physician. 47(12): 2502-2509.                

McWilliam, C.L., Ward-Griffin, C., Sweetland, D., Sutherland, C., & O’Halloran, L. (2001).  The

          Experience of Empowerment in In-Home Service Delivery.  Home Health Care Services   

          Quarterly 20(4):49-71.

Loft, M., McWilliam, C., and Ward-Griffin, C. (2003).  Patient Empowerment Following   

                    Total Hip or Total Key Replacement.  Orthopedic Nursing, 22(1): 42-47. 

McWilliam, C.L., Godfrey, B., Stewart, M., Sangster, J., Mitchell, J. and Cohen, I  (2003). 

           Evolving the Delivery of Acute Care Services in the Home.  Home Health Services

           Quarterly, 22(1),55-74.

Baker, S. and McWilliam, C.L. (2003).  How Patients Manage Life While Awaiting Liver

           Transplantation.  Progress in Transplantation, 13(1): 47-60.

McWilliam, C.L., et al.  Promoting Evidence-based Health Policy and Practice for Seniors: 

      Lessons from a National Knowledge Transfer Project. (2003). Canadian Journal on Aging,    

      22(4), 415-430.

           McWilliam, C.L. et al. (2003). Building Empowering Partnerships for Interprofessional Care.

                      Journal of Interprofessional Care, 17(4), 363-375.

McWilliam, C.L. (2003). Inspiring Nursing’s Spirit: A leadership challenge for nurse educators.   

           Canadian Journal of Nursing Leadership, 16(2): 40-43.

 McWilliam, C.L. (2003). Guest Editorial: Advancing the Contribution of Gerontological Nursing Research.Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 35(4): 3-5.

Chappell, N.L., Havens, B., Hollander, M., Miller, J. & McWilliam, C.L. (2004). Comparative Costs of Home Care and Residential Care. The Gerontologist. 44(3), 389-400.

Gantert, T. & McWilliam, C.L. (2004). Interdisciplinary Team Processes Within an In-Home Service Delivery Organization. Home Health Services Quarterly. 23(3), 1-17.

McWilliam, C.L. (2004). Book Review: Life and Work in a Long Term Care Centre, by Arcand, M. & Croisetiere, C. ( 2002). Canadian Family Physician., 50, 1117-1118

Shaw, L., MacKinnon, J., McWilliam, C., Sumsion, T. (2004). Consumer participation in the work rehabilitation process: Contextual factors and implications for practice. Work, 23(3), 182-192.

McWilliam, C.L., Stewart, M., Vingilis, E., Hoch, J., Ward-Griffin, C., Donner, A., Browne, G., Coyte, P. & Anderson, K. (2004).  Flexible Client-Driven Case Management.  Journal of Case Management. 5(2), 73 – 86.

Shaw, L., Sumsion, T., McWilliam, C., MacKinnon, J. (2004) Service Provider Perspectives on including consumers in the vocational rehabilitation process. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation. 21(3). 123-136.

McWilliam, C.L. & Ward-Griffin, C. (2006). Implementing organizational change in health and social services.  Journal of Organizational Change Management. 19(2), 119-135.

Bethune-Davies, P., McWilliam, C. & Berman, H. (2005). Living with the Health and

         Social Inequities of a Disability: A Critical Feminist Study. Health Care for

        Women International, 27(3), 204-222.

      Brown, D., McWilliam, C.L. & Ward-Griffin, C. (2006). Nurses’ experience of a flexible client-driven approach to in-home care. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 53 (2), 160-168.

 Hall, J., & McWilliam, C. (2006). About the Culture of Nursing in Home Care. Home

Health Care Services Quarterly, 25(3/4), 75-90.

McWilliam, C.L., Book Review. (2006). Wister, A. “Baby Boomer Health Dynamics:

         How are we aging?” (2005). Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press. In:

         Canadian Family Physician, 52 (May), 628.

Hall, J. Bainbridge, L., Buchan, A., Cribb, A., Drummond, J., Gyles, C. Hicks, P.,

Laupacis, A. McWilliam C., Paterson, B., Ratner, P., Skarakis-Doyle, E. &

          Solomon, P. (2006). Interdisciplinary Research in the Health Sciences in Canada.

          Canadian medical Association Journal,175 (2006), 763-771.

             McWilliam, C.L. (2007). Continuing education at the cutting edge: Promoting transformative

          knowledge translation. Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 27(2),

          72-79.

             McWilliam, C. L., Hoch, J., Coyte, P., Stewart, M., Vingilis, E., Ward-Griffin, C., Donner, A.,

                      Browne, G. & Anderson, K. (2007). Can we afford consumers choice in home care? Care

                      Management  Journals, 8(4), 10-18.

              Shaw, L., McWilliam, C., Sumsion, T. & MacKinnon, J. (2007). Optimizing environments for

                      Consumer participation and self-direction in finding employment. OTJR: Occupation,

                     Participation and Health,27(2), 59-69.

             Oudshoorn, A., Ward-Griffin, C. & McWilliam, C.L. (2007). Client-nurse relationships in home-

                      Based palliative care: a critical analysis of power relations. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 16,

                      1435-1443.

             McWilliam, C. L. (2008).  Book Review: Weil, A. (2007). Healthy Aging : A Lifelong Guide to

                   Your  Physical and Spiritual Well-Being. Alfred A Knopf: New York. Canadian Family

                    Physician, 53(12), 2160.

              Gantert, T., McWilliam, C.L. and Ward-Griffin, C. (2008). The key to me: Seniors’ perceptions of

                      relationship-building with in-home service providers. Canadian Journal on Aging. (In Press).

              Leipert, B., Kloseck, M., McWilliam C., Forbes, D., Kothari, A. & Oudshoorn, A. (2008). Fitting a

 round peg into a square hole: Exploring issues, challenges and strategies for solutions in

  rural home care settings. On-Line Journal of Rural Nursing and Health Care.

  http://www.rno.org/journal/index.php/online-journal/article/viewFile/146/183

            McWilliam, C.L. (2008). Guest Editorial: Sharpening the Focus of Research on In-home and

                           Community Care for Older Persons. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 40(1),    .

                           (In Press).

McWilliam, C.L., Kothari, A., Leipert, B., Ward-Griffin, C., Forbes, D., King, M.L., Kloseck, M.,

Ferguson, K. & Oudshoorn A. (2008). Accelerating CDC:A Pilot Study for Social

Interaction Approach to KT. CJBR, 40(2), 58-74.

McWilliam, C.L., Kothari, A., Kloseck, M., Ward-Griffin, C. & Forbes, D. (2008). Managing evidence-based change: A “PAKT” for Success.  Journal of Change Management. (In Press).

           McWilliam, C.L., Ward-Griffin, C., Oudshoorn, A., & Krestick, E. (Nov/Dec 2008). Living While

                          Dying/Dying While Living: Older Clients’ Experience of In-Home Palliative Care.

                          Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care. (In Press).

 

 

Manuscripts Submitted

Stewart, M., Sangster, J.F., Hoch, J.S., Cohen, I., McWilliam, C.L., Mitchell, J., Vingilis, E., Ryan, B.L., Tyrrell, C., McWhinney, I.R. (2008).  Integrating Physician Services in the Home – An Evaluation of an Innovative Program. Submitted to Healthcare Policy

 Bethune-Davies, P. & McWilliam, C.L. (2007). The Relationships Among Health Promotion, Health Status and Quality of Life in Individuals Living with a Disability. (Under revision for re-submission).

McWilliam, C. L. (2008). INVITED CHAPTER: The Theoretical Basis of Social Phenomenology. In: Bourgeault, I.L., Devies, R. & Dingwall, R. (Eds.) Sage Handbook on Qualitative Health Research. (Under Review).

 

In Progress:

         McWilliam, C.L., Kothari, A., Kloseck, M., Ward-Griffin, C. & Forbes, D. (2008-). Evolving the process of knowledge translation: A PAKT  framework. Implementation Science.

         

iii) PAPERS IN UNREFEREED JOURNALS

 

    McWilliam, C.L., Yaphe, J. and Brown, J.B. (1992).  A Time to Talk, A Time To Listen:  Show Me the Way to Go Home. Ontario Medical Review, 59(4):62,64.

            Yaphe, J., Brown, J.B. and McWilliam, C.L. (1992).  A Time to Talk, A Time to Listen:  A Good

                         Consultation, but....  Ontario Medical Review, 59(8):49-50.

            McWilliam, C.L., Brown, J.B. and Freeman, T.R.  (1992).  A Time to Talk, a Time to Listen: 

                         Understanding Suffering.  Ontario Medical Review, 59(11)65-66.

            McWilliam, C.L., Brown, J.B. and Weston, W.W.  (1993).  A Time to Talk; A Time to Listen:  The

                        Challenge of Learned Helplessness.  The Ontario Medical Review, 60(2):75-76.

            McWilliam, C.L., Brown J.B. and Hennen, B.K.E. (1993).  A Time to Talk; A Time to Listen:  Who

                        Knows Best?  The Ontario Medical Review, 60(5):88-89.

            McWilliam, C.L., et al.  (1993). Achieving the Transition from Hospital to Home: How Older

                      Patients and their Caregivers Experience the Discharge Process.  Working Paper Series, Paper

                      93-1, Centre for Studies in Family Medicine, The University of Western Ontario, London,

                     Ont.

            McWilliam, C.L., Brown, J.B. and McNair, S.  (1994).  A Time to Talk, A Time to Listen: 

                     Discovering a Missing Connection.  Ontario Medical Review, 61(1):61-62.

            McWilliam, C.L., et al.  (1994).  Invited column.  Promotion Research Preliminary Findings. 

                     Ontario Home Care Case Managers Association Newsletter, 3(1):4.

            McWilliam, C.L. Brown, J.B. and MacLean, C. (1994). "A Time to Talk, A Time to Listen: Choices

                     and Chances.  Whose Responsibility?"  Ontario Medical Review, 61(2):53-54.

            McWilliam, C.L., Brown, J.B. and Weston, W.W. (1995).  A Time to Talk, A Time to Listen: 

                     Building a Constructive Doctor-Patient Relationship.  Ontario Medical Review, 62(1):63-64.

            McWilliam, C.L., Brown, J.B. and Weston, W.W. (1995).  A Time to Talk, A Time to Listen:

                     Achieving More Than Biding Time.  Ontario Medical Review, 62(2):80-81.

            McWilliam, C.L. (1996).  Invited column.  Case Management:  A Research Priority.  Aging, Health

                     and Society: McMaster University News and Views, Spring 1996;1(2):2.

            McWilliam, C.L., Brown, J.B. and Weston, W.W. (1995).  A Time to Talk, A Time to Listen: 

                     Finding Common Ground:  Paving the Way to Successful Referrals.  Ontario Medical Review,

                     62(4):84-85.

            McWilliam, C.L. (1996).  Invited column.  Promoting Seniors' Independence:  Challenges and

                     Opportunities.  Parent-Child Guide Book, April/May Vol. ME2-3, London, Middlesex, St.   

                     Thomas, Elgin:13.

            McWilliam, C.L. (1996).  Invited column.  Choosing research partners.  Australian Nursing Review,

                      1(5):15.

            McWilliam, C.L. (1997).  Invited Column.  Health for seniors: Whose life is this anyway?  CLS –

                      Info. Line, Council for London Seniors' Newsletter, Spring, 1997.

            Alder, R., Speechley, M., McWilliam, C., Mai, V., Vingilis, Brown, J.B., Leffley, A.  (1997). 

                     Seniors’ Independence and Health Care Study:  Study methodology and descriptive

                     findings.  SIRP Working Paper 97-01, London, Ontario

            McWilliam, C.L. (1998).  Invited Column.  CLS InfoLine.  From Research to Community Action to

                     Promote Seniors' Independence.  Council for London Seniors' Newsletter, Spring, 1998.

McWilliam, C.L., (1998).  About the National Consensus Process.  The Honor Cord: Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, 13(2):12

McWilliam, C.L., (1998).  Applied Research:  Myth or Reality?  The Health Administrator:The Official Publication of the South Western Ontario Association of Health Administrators Summer. 1998.

McWilliam, C.L. (1998).  Local researchers work with the community to promote seniors’ independence.  The Centre for Activity and Ageing Newsletter, 10(1):22-23.

McWilliam, C. L. (1998).  About the national consensus process.  Newsletter: Canadian Association on Gerontology, 24(3), 1, 3.

McWilliam, C.L., (1998).  About the National Consensus Process.  The Honour Cord:  Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, 13(2): 12.

McWilliam, C.L., et al. (June 30, 1998).  Final Report of the Pilot of the Consensus Process:  An Innovative Dissemination Strategy of the Seniors’ Independence Research Program, “Evaluation of Models of Community-based Primary Care which Foster Seniors’ Independence.  Submitted to Health Canada and NHRDP.

McWilliam, C. L. et al. (June 30, 1998).  Evaluation of Models of Primary Care which fosters Seniors’ Independence.  Submitted to Health Canada and NHRDP.

McWilliam, C.L. et al. (Dec, 1998).  Creating Evidence-Based Consensus on Health, Social and Economic Issues Related to Seniors’ Independence.  Annual Report.  Submitted to Health Canada and NHRDP.

McWilliam, C.L. & Gutman, G. (1999).  CAG Participants Promote Seniors’ Independence Through the National Consensus Process.  Newsletter:  Canadian Association on Gerontology, 25(4):2.

McWilliam, C.L.  (Jan., 2000).  Creating Evidence-Based Consensus on Health, Social and Economic Issues Related to Seniors’ Independence.  Annual Report Submitted to Health Canada and NHRDP.

McWilliam, C.L. (2000).  About the Label of “Case Manager” and Enacting the Philosophy of Client-Driven Care.  Ontario Case Management Association Newsletter, March, 2000.

McWilliam, C.L. (February 2001).  Seniors’ Advocacy Works:  An Update on the National Consensus Process.  The Council for London Seniors’ Newsletter, p.5.

McWilliam, C.L. (2001).  Seniors’ Advocacy Works:  An update on the National Consensus   

         Process on Health, Social and Economic Issues related to Seniors’ Independence.  Canadian

           Association on Gerontology’s Newsletter, March 2001, Vol 27, #1, p1.

McWilliam, C.L., Gutman, G., Penning, M., Stewart, M., Tamblyn, R., et al (December 2001).     

            Creating Evidence-Based Consensus on Health, Social and Economic Issues Related to

            Seniors’ Independence.  Final Report.  National Health Research and Development   

            Program.

Stewart, M., Ellett, F., Golding, S., Hoch, J., Huras, P., McWhinney, I., McWilliam, C., Pollett,

         G., and Sangster, J. (2002).  Integrating Physician Services in the Home.  Final Report.

                       Canadian Health Services Research Foundation.

McWilliam, C.L., et al. (2005). INVITED CIHR-IHSPR Case Study on Knowledge Transfer.

          A National Knowledge Translation Exercise to Create Evidence-Based Policy, Programs,

            and Practice to Promote Seniors’ Independence. CIHR Website.

 

 

v)         TECHNICAL REPORTS

 

McWilliam, C.L., Stewart, M., Sangster, J., Brown, J. & Wong, C. (1993).  Achieving the Transition from Hospital to Home: How Older Patients and their Caregivers Experience the Discharge Process.  Working Paper #93-1. Centre for Studies in Family Medicine, and Thames Valley Family Practice Unit, The University of Western Ontario, December 1993.

McWilliam, C.L., Bass, M., & Mai, V. (1995). Seniors’ Independence Research Program: Evaluation of Models of Community-Based Primary Care which Foster Independence.  Interim Report Submitted to NHRDP and Health Canada, August 1995.

Alder, R., Speechley, M., McWilliam C., Mai, V., Vingilis, E., Brown, J.B. & Leffley, A. (1997). Senior’s Independence Health Care Study: Study Methodology and Descriptive Findings.  The SIRP Working Paper 97-01.  The University of Western Ontario.  June, 1997.

McWilliam, C.L., Mai, V., & Harris, S. (1997).  Seniors’ Independence Research Program: Evaluation of Models of Community-based Primary Care which foster Seniors’ Independence.  Interim Report Submitted to NHRDP and Health Canada.  July, 1997.

McWilliam, C.L., Stewart, M., Brown, J.B., McNair, S., Donner, A., Desai, K. & Coderre, P. (1997).  Final Report: A Study of Home-based Health Promotion for Chronically Ill Older Persons.  Project #04617.  Health Services Research.  Submitted to the Ministry of Health of Ontario.  September, 1997.

McWilliam, C.L., et al. (December 21, 1998).  Interim Report: Creating Evidence-Based Consensus on Health, Social, and Economic Issues Related to Seniors’ Independence.  Submitted to Health Canada and NHRDP.

McWilliam, C.L., et al. (June 30, 1998).  Final Report of the Pilot of the Consensus Process:  An Innovative Dissemination Strategy of the Seniors’ Independence Research Program, “Evaluation of Models of Community-based Primary Care which Foster Seniors’ Independence.  Submitted to Health Canada and NHRDP.

McWilliam, C. L. et al. (June 30, 1998).  Final Report: Evaluation of Models of Primary Care  which foster Seniors’ Independence.  Submitted to Health Canada and NHRDP.

McWilliam, C.L.  (Jan., 2000).  Creating Evidence-Based Consensus on Health, Social and Economic Issues Related to Seniors’ Independence.  Annual Report Submitted to Health Canada and NHRDP.

           McWilliam, C.L. et al. (Dec, 2001). Final Report: Creating Evidence-Based Consensus on Health,   

                    Social and Economic Issues Related to Seniors’ Independence. Submitted to Health Canada

                    and NHRDP.  Project # 6606-6486-006.

Hollander, M., Chappell, N., Havens, B., McWilliam, C. & Miller, J.  Substudy 5: A Study of the  

        Costs and Outcomes of Home Care and Residential Long Term Care Services.  A Report

        Prepared for the Health Transition Fund, Health Canada.  February, 2002.

Stewart, M., Elliott, F., Golding, S., Hoch, J., Huras, P., McSherry, J., McWhinney, I., McWilliam,

        C., Pollett, G., Sangster, J. & Vingilis, E. (2002).  Integrating Physician Services in the Home.   

        Final Report Submitted to the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation and the Ontario  

                   Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.  March, 2002.

McWilliam, C. & Gantert, T. (2004). Feasibility Issues and Pilot Testing of Transformative Knowledge Transfer Strategies and Instruments.  To CIHR, Septermber, 2004.

Stewart, M., Burge, F., Campbell, M., DiCenso, A., Dozois, D., McWilliam, C. et al. (2005). Progress Report: Interdisciplinary Research Training in Primary Health Care Research. CIHR Training Program Grants B, March 2005.

McWilliam, C.L. et al. (2006). Accelerating Knowledge to Action in Flexible client-Driven Care, Phase 1: Interim Report. Submitted to CIHR Oct 3, 2006.

McWilliam, C.L. et al. (2007). Accelerating Knowledge to Action in Flexible client-Driven Care, Phase 1: Final Report. Submitted to CIHR March 30, 2007.

 

 

iv) PEER-REVIEWED WEBSITE PUBLICATIONS

           McWilliam, C.L. et al. (2006). The 20:20 vision of flexible client-driven service delivery. Health   

              Care Improvement Practices Registry, Ontario ministry of Health and Long-Term Care,

               http://www.health.gov.on.ca

   McWilliam, C. L. et al. (2006). Flexible client-driven in-home case management: An option to

       consider. CSA Social Services Abstracts, http://www.csa.com/factsheets/ssa-set-c.php

 

vii)  REVIEWED

   Stewart, M., Brown, B., Weston, W., McWhinney, I., McWilliam, C., & Freeman, T., (2004).  Patient-centered Medicine, Transforming the Clinical Method (2nd ed) by Sarah Ford, Ethox University of Oxford, U.K. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 2004.  Health Expectations, 7, pp 180-184.

   McWilliam, C.L. et al.  Case Management Approaches for In-Home Care.  (2000).  In:  Focus on Family Practice Research, 12(3), 4, June, 2001 by Dr. Blair Pierce, MD, CCFP, London.

           McWilliam, C.L., Burdock, J. and Walmsley, J. (1994). Practice Issues:  The Challenging

         Experience of Palliative Care Support-Team Nursing.  Capsules and Comments in Oncology 

          Nursing, 1(4):65-66.

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           McWilliam, C.L. and Wong, C.  (1994). Keeping it Secret: The Costs and Benefits of Nursing's

                  Hidden Work in Discharging Patients.  Nursing Times, 90(24):11.

 

 

vii)  ABSTRACTS

       

        ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS PRESENTED AT SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS (REFEREED)

 

(i)       International

    

            Ward-Griffin, C., McWilliam, C., Oudshoorn, A. End-of-Life Home Care for Seniors and their

                     Caregivers: Exploring the Practice Patterns of Nurses. The Gerontological Society

                     of America’s 61st Annual Scientific Meeting, Capitol Hill, Washington, DC, November 22

                     24.

McWilliam, C. Translating Health in Primary Health Care Practice. 15th Canadian Conference on

          International Health, October 26-29, 2008, Ottawa, Canada.

Leipert, B., Kelley, M., McWilliam, C., Forbes, D., Wakewich, P. & Landry, T. Rural Women’s

Lives: Expanding Understanding Using Photovoice.  6th International Symposium Public Health and the Agricultural Rural Ecosystem, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, October 19-23, 2008.

    McWilliam, C., Ward-Griffin, C., Forbes, D., King, M.L., Leipert, B., Ferguson, K, Oudshoorn,

                A., Kloseck, M. Kothari, A. Walker, C. et al. Using transformative KT to advance practice

                in a transdisciplinary environment. 18th International STTI Research Congress: Evidence-

                Based Practice. Vienna, Austria, July 11-14, 2007.

            McWilliam. C. Ward-Griffin, C., Oudshoorn, A. & Krestick, E. (2007). Living while dying/dying

                         while living: the socio-cultural experience of in-home palliative care for older clients with

                         cancer. Festival of International Conferences on Caregiving, Disability, Aging and

                         Technology. Toronto, ON, June 17- 19, 2007.

            McWilliam, C., Coleman, S. Stewart, M., Vingilis, E., Ward-Griffin, C., Kothari, A., Leipert, B.,

                         Forbes, D., Kloseck, M. Ferguson, K., King, M.L., Walker, C., Oudshoorn, A. et al.

                         Putting “health” into health professionals’ practice. 19th IUHPE World Conference: Health

                         Promotion & Health Education. Vancouver, BC, June 10-15, 2007.

Gantert, T. & McWilliam, C. (2005). Seniors’ Perceptions of Interdisciplinary Team

            Partnerships during the Provision of In-home Services. 4th Annual International

            Elder Care Conference: Developing and Implementing a Policy Framework and

            Innovative Services for Elder Health and Elder Care. Toronto, ON, September 29-

            30, 2005.

McWilliam, C. & Ward-Griffin, C. ( 2005). Implementing and Evaluating an

Empowering Partnership Approach for Elder Care. The 4th Annual International Elder Care Conference: Developing and Implementing a Policy Framework and Innovative Services for Elder Health and Elder Care. Toronto, ON, September 29-30, 2005.

McWilliam, C., Vingilis, E., Stewart, M., Ward-Griffin, C., Hoch, J. Donner, A.,

Browne, G., Coyte, P,  Golding, S., Coleman, S. & Wilson, M. (2005). The 13th International Conference on Health-Promoting Hospitals. Dublin, Ireland, May 18-20, 2005.

McWilliam, C.L., Ward-Griffin, C., Browne, G, Stewart, M., Vingilis, E., Coyte, P.,  Wilson, M., and Coleman, S. (2003). Using a Research Partnership to Advance  Nursing Knowledge About an Empowering Partnership Approach to In-Home Care. 37th Biennial Convention, Sigma Theta Tau International, Toronto, ON, Nov 1-5, 2003.

Gantert, T.W. & McWilliam, C.L. (2003). Interdisciplinary Team Processes During the

            Provision of In-Home Care. International conference in Community Health Care Nursing Research, University of Reading, U.K., Sept 3-4, 2003. Recipient of Award for Best Poster.

Gantert, T.W. & McWilliam, C.L. (2003). Interdisciplinary Team Processes During the

            Provision of In-Home Care. 5th International Collaborative Conversations  Conference, Bournemouth University, U.K., Sept 8-11, 2003.

McWilliam, C.L., Stewart, M., Vingilis, E., Donner A, Hoch, J., Coyte, P., Browne, G., Ward-Griffin, C., Coleman, S. Wilson, M.et al. (2002). Improving Quality with an Empowering Partnership- Approach to In-Home Care. The 19th International Conference of the International Society for Quality in Health Care. Paris, France, Nov 5-8, 2002.

McWilliam C, Stewart M, Vingilis E, Hoch J & Ward-Griffin C. (2002). Acquiring evidence to make wise decisions about approaches to service delivery in in-home care. From Knowledge to Wisdom: A Living International Exchange on Home and Community Care. Toronto, Apr 21-24, 2002.

Denomy, E. & McWilliam, C.L. (2002). Patients’ Experience of Care Delivery in the Emergency Department. 2002 Annual Meeting of the Emergency Nurses’ Association. New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A.

McWilliam C, Gutman G, Penning M, Stewart M, & Tamblyn R. (2001). A national strategy for knowledge transfer to the health policy, programming, and service delivery arenas. 4th International Conference on the Scientific Basis of Health Services. Sydney Australia, Sept 22-25,2001.

McWilliam C, Desai K & Golding S. (2001). Using a program of collaborative research to make

            the potential of research a reality. 4th International Conference on the Scientific Basis of

                         Health Services. Sydney Australia, Sept 22-25,2001.

McWilliam C, Dillon D, Hawe P and Lomas J. (2001). International perspectives on knowledge  

            transfer:Working together to enhance evidence-based policy and services for seniors. 17th

            Congress of the International Association of Gerontology. Vancouver, July 1-6, 2001.

McWilliam C, Gutman G, Penning M, Stewart M, & Tamblyn R. (2001). Canada’s national

            consensus process to create evidence-based redress of seniors’ issues. 17th Congress of the

            International Association of Gerontology. Vancouver, July 1-6, 2001.

Loft M, McWilliam C & Ward-Griffin C. (2001). The in-home care experience of patients

            following total hip or knee replacement. 17th Congress of the International Association of

           Gerontology. Vancouver, July 1-6, 2001.

             McWilliam C & Ward-Griffin C. (2001). Working toward more empowering care: An

                         exploratory study of the experience of in-home service delivery. 17th Congress of the  

                         International Association of Gerontology. Vancouver, July 1-6, 2001.

             Godfrey B , McWilliam C & Andrusyszyn MA. ( 2001). Nurses’ experience of empowerment in

                         their provider-client relationship in in-home care. 17th Congress of the International

                        Association of Gerontology. Vancouver, July 1-6, 2001.

McWilliam, C. & Desai, K. (2001). Advancing the practice of case management through client-driven approaches: Strategies for optimizing cost-effectiveness.  5th International Care/Case Management Conference, Vancouver, B.C., June 28-July 1, 2001.

Brown J & McWilliam C. (2001) Until death do us part: A continuum of the couple relationship in living with chronic illness.  North American Primary Care Research Conference. San Diego, CA, November, 2001.

Lattanzio, C. J., Petrella, R. J., Overend, T. J., & McWilliam, C. L. (2000) High versus low intensity home-based cardiac rehabilitation programs in older coronary patients. American College of Sport Medicine, Indianapolis, May 31- June 3, 2000.  Medical Science Sports Exercise, 32:5 Supplement.

Brown, J., McWilliam, C., Stewart, M. (July 23, 1999).  Communicating with Breast Cancer Patients.  Communications in Medicine Conference, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.

McWilliam, C. L., et al. (Nov. 4-7, 1998).  Factors Affecting Management of In-Home Care:  Is Client-Centred Evidence-Based Decision-Making a Reality?  North American Primary Care Research Group 26th Annual Conference, Montreal, P.Q.

McWilliam, C. L., et al. (Nov.6,1998). Refining Approaches to Communication in Primary Care: What can we learn from the experience of women with breast cancer?:  North American Primary Care Research Group 26th Annual Conference, Montreal, P.Q.

McWilliam, C.L., Stewart, M., Brown, J., McNau, S., & Desai, K.  (June 15/98).  Parents as partners: the opportunities, challenges, and outcomes.  WONCA, the 15th World Conference of the World Organization of Family Doctors.  Dublin, Ireland.

Laschinger, H., McWilliam, C.L., Weston, W.W. (Apr. 14/98). The Impact of Family Medicine and Family Nursing Clinical Rounds on Medical and Nursing Students' Health Promotion Counselling Self-efficacy.  American Educational Research Association, 1998 Annual Meeting Program.  San Diego, CA, April 13-17, 1998.

McWilliam, C.L., Stewart, M., Brown, J.B., McNair, S., Desai, K., Coderre, P.  (Nov.13/97)  Promoting Health in Chronic Illness:  Can it make a difference?  25th Anniversary Annual Meeting, North American Primary Care Research Group (NAPCRG), November 12-15, 1997, Orlando, Florida.

McWilliam, C.L., Stewart, M., Brohn, J.B., McNair, S., Desai, K., Coderre, P. (Aug. 14/97).  Making a difference in health: How community nurses and chronically ill older people can together promote health.  Second International Conference on Community Health Nursing Research: Making a difference: Using Community Health Nursing Research Towards 2000 and Beyond.  August 13-15, 1997, Edinburgh, Scotland.

McWilliam, C.L., Stewart, M., Brown, J.B., McNair, S., Desai, K., Patterson, M.L.  (Nov. 5/96). Creating Health with Chronic Illness: Using Qualitative Research to Refine Health Promotion Approaches.  North American Primary Care Research Group, November 2-6, 1996, Vancouver, B.C.  Distinguished Paper Award.

McWilliam, C.L., Stewart, M., Brown, J.B., McNair, S., Desai, K., Patterson, M.L.  (Oct. 31/96).   Treating Health with Chronic Illness:  Using Qualitative Research to Refine Health Promotion Approaches.  The Third International Interdisciplinary, Qualitative Health Research Conference, October 30-November 1, 1996, Bournemouth, England.

McWilliam, C.L.  (Oct. 28/96).  Invited.  Creating Health with Chronic Illness:  A Critical Reflection Approach.  Invited.  Symposium at the Vrije University, The Netherlands.

McWilliam, C.L., Stewart, M., Brown, J.B., McNair, S., Desai, K. and Coderre, P.  (Feb. 1996).  How Can We Empower Chronically Ill Older People to Promote Their Own Health.  International Images of Health,  February 4-7, 1996, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.

McWilliam C.L., Stewart, M., Brown, J.B., McNair, S., Desai, K. and Coderre, P.  (Dec. 1995)  An Innovative Community-Based Health Promotion Intervention for Chronically Ill Older Persons.  Community Health Centers International Conference:  At The Centre of Health Care Reform, December 3-6, 1995, Montreal, Quebec.

McWilliam, C.L., Brown, J.B. and Mai, V. (Nov. 1995).  Barriers and Facilitators to Seniors' Independence:  Seniors', Caregivers' and Health Care Providers' Perceptions.  The North American Primary Care Research Group, November 8-11, 1995, Houston, Texas.

McWilliam, C.L. et al.  (Oct. 3/94).  Exploring Chronically Ill Older Persons' Experience of Health and Health Promotion.  NAPCRG, Toronto, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. et al. (Sept. 19/94).  Cutting Edge Research on Managing Care of the Elderly: Home-Based Health Promotion for Chronically Ill Older Persons.  2nd International Conference on Long Term Care Case Management, Toronto, Ontario.

McWilliam, et al. (June 1994).  Can Understanding Effect Change?  Dissemination Strategies which Facilitate using Qualitative Research Findings to Improve Health Care Delivery.  Qualitative Health Research Conference, June 10-13/94, Hershey, Pennsylvania.

McWilliam, C.L.  (Nov. 1993).  The Qualitative Research Frontier in Primary Care & Prevention: Trailblazing Approaches and Outcomes.  NAPCRG, San Diego, CA.  (Planned, organized and moderated a 1-1/2 hour overview of current work in the field).

Kuzel, A., Miller, W. and McWilliam, C.L.  (Nov. 1993).  Interpretation of Qualitative Clinical Inquiry.  NAPCRG, San Diego, CA. (A 1/2 hour discussion session on methodology).

McWilliam, C.L. et al. (Mar. 1993).  The Multidisciplinary Challenges of Discharging Elderly Patients from an Urban Teaching Hospital to Home with Continued Care Needs:  A Phenomenological Study.  Midwest Nursing Research Society 17th Annual Conference, Cleveland, Ohio.

McWilliam, C.L. (Apr. 1992).  Paradigms, Premises and Principles:  Qualitative Traditions and the Design of Inquiry.  Keynote Address  The North American Primary Care Research Group, Richmond, Virginia. Invited.

McWilliam, C.L. (Apr. 1992).  Qualitative Research:  Practical Approaches to Setting Started.  The North American Primary Care Research Group, Richmond, Virginia. Invited.

McWilliam, C.L. (May 1991).  From Hospital to Home:  The Qualitative Challenges.  Refereed conference  Community-Based and University-Based Primary Care Research:  Building a Bridge; The North American Primary Care Research Group, Quebec City, Quebec.

 

 

(ii)       National

 

        Leipert, B., Kelley, M., McWilliam, C., Forbes, D., Wakewich, P. & Landry, T.  (October

                 2008). Expanding Methodologies for Rural Health Research: Lessons Learned from

                 Photovoice Research with Rural Women. The 37th Annual Scientific & Educational

                 Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, London, ON.

        Jansen, S.L., McWilliam, C.L., Forbes, D., Forchuk, C. (October 2008). The process of

                 Caregiver Knowledge Translation. The 37th Annual Scientific & Educational Meeting of

                 the Canadian Association on Gerontology, London, ON.

        McWilliam, C., Coleman, S., Ward-Griffin, C., Forbes, D., Kothari, A., Kloseck, M. &

                 Fluit, M. (October 2008). Addressing the Global Challenge of Knowledge Translation:

                 Growing Theory & Practice Locally. The 37th Annual Scientific & Educational Meeting of

                 the Canadian Association on Gerontology, London, ON.

        Ward-Griffin, C., McWilliam, C., Forbes, D., Kloseck, M., Bol, N., Mowatt, J., Oudshoorn,

                 A., Clake, K., St-Amant, O. & DeForge, R. (October 2008). Negotiating Relationships-

                 Navigating Positions in Home-Based Dementia Care: A Critical Analysis. The 37th

                 Annual Scientific & Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology,

                 London, ON.

        Ward-Griffin, C., McWilliam, C., Forbes, D., Kloseck, M., Bol, N., Mowatt, J., Oudshoorn,

                 A., Clake, K., St-Amant, O. & DeForge, R. (June 2008). Rationalizing norms of care

                 provision in home-based dementia care: A Critical Analysis. Canadian Public Health

                 Association 2008 Annual Conference: Public Health in Canada: Reducing Health

                 Inequalities through Evidence and Action. Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Ward-Griffin, C., McWilliam, C., Forbes, D., Kloseck, M., Bol, N., Mowatt, J., Oudshoorn, A.,

Clarke, K., St-Amant, O. & DeForge, R. (May 2008). Managing resources in home-based dementia care: A critical analysis. Community Health Nurses Association of Canada, 2nd National Community Health Nurses Conference: Shaping the Future. Toronto, ON.

        Ward-Griffin, C., McWilliam, C.L., Forbes, D., Kloseck, M., Bol, N., Mowatt, J., St-Amant, O.,

                 Oudshoorn, A., Clark, K. & DeForge, R. (May 2008). Client-Family-Provider

                 Relationships in Dementia Home Care: A Critical Analysis. National Conference for

                 Community Health Nurses, Toronto, ON.                        

        Leipert, B. Kloseck, M. McWilliam, C., Forbes, D. Kothari, A. & Oudshoorn, A. (2008). Fitting

                   a round peg into a square hole: Exploring issues, challenges and solutions for nurses and

                   other providers in rural home care. 2ND National Community Health Nurses’ Conference:

                   Shaping the future: Practice, power and politics. Toronto, ON, May 29-31, 2008.

       McWilliam, C., Coleman, S. Ward-Griffin, C. Ladoucuer, D., Forbes, D., Milak, G., King,

                 M.L., Cole, A. Kloseck, M., Smith, A. Kothari, A., Rickwood, A, Leipert, B. et al.

                 (2007). Nurturing talent to optimize health human resources for in-home care. 17th

                 Annual  Canadian Home Care Association National Conferencing: Embracing the Future.

                   Victoria, BC, Dec 2-4, 2007.           

        McWilliam, C. Ward-Griffin, C., Forbes, D., King, M.L., Kloseck, M. & Kothari, A. (2007).

                    Promoting knowledge translation to shape the landscape of in-home care. 36th Annual

                    Scientific and Educational Meeting, Canadian Association on Gerontology, Calgary AB,

                    Nov 1-3, 2007.

       Ward-Griffin, C., McWilliam, C., Oudshoorn, A. & Krestick, E. (2007). Exploring nursing

                   practice patterns in home-based palliative care. 36th Annual Scientific and Educational

                   Meeting, Canadian Association on Gerontology, Calgary AB, Nov 1-3, 2007.

        Ward-Griffin, C., McWilliam, C., Oudshoorn, A. & Krestick, E. (2007). Nurses’ relationships in

                   home-based palliative care. 26th Annual Ontario Geriatric Association Conference.

                   Toronto, ON, May 31-Jun1 1, 2007.

        Gantert, T., McWilliam, C. & Allen, N. (2007). Working it out together: Family caregivers’

                   perceptions of relationship-building with in-home service providers. 1ST National

                   Conference for Community Health Nurses: mapping the Future for Better Health.

                   Toronto, ON, May 3-5, 2007.

               McWilliam, C. L., Coleman, S. et al. (December 12 2006). Promoting evidence-based practice

in home care. The Canadian Home Care Association’s 16th Annual Home Care Summit. Toronto, Ontario.

               Ward-Griffin, C., McWilliam, C., Krestick, E., Oudshoorn, A.  (2006, October). Home Based

Palliative Care: The Public and Private Faces of Family Caregiving. The 35th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting. Canadian Association of Gerontology. Quebec City, Quebec

              Freeman, A., McWilliam, C., MacKinnon, J., Rappolt, S. & DeLuca, S. (June, 2006).

Health care professionalism: How occupational therapists enact their accountability obligations. Poster Presentation. Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists, Annual Conference.  Montreal, P.Q.

 Gantert, T. & McWilliam, C. (2005). Seniors’ and Caregivers’ Perceptions of

           Healthcare Team Relationships during the Provision of In-home Care. Canadian  

           Coalition for Seniors’ Mental Health National Best Practices Conference.Ottawa,

           ON, Sept. 26-27, 2005.

McWilliam, C., Vingilis, E., Stewart, M., Hoch, J., Ward-Griffin, C., Browne, g. et al.

 (2005). Navigating Home Care: Adjusting Care Management to an Empowering      

 Partnering Approach. The 34th Annual Scientific and Education meeting of the   

 Canadian Association on Gerontology: Navigating Aging: Adjusting the Sails to    

 Meet the Winds of Change. Halifax, NS, October 20-23, 2005.                                            

Ward-Griffin, C., McWilliam, C., Oudshorn, A., Krestick, E., & Bender, S. (2005)   

             Clients’ Experiences of Relationships while receiving In-Home Palliative Care.     

             The 34th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association  

             on Gerontology: Navigating Aging: Adjusting the Sails to Meet the Winds of

             Change. Halifax, NS, October 20-23, 2005.

Oudshoorn, A., Ward-Griffin, C. & McWilliam, C. (2005). Nurse-Client Relationships in 

             Home Based Palliative Care for Seniors: A Critical Analysis of Power Relations.   

             The 34th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of The Canadian

             Association on Gerontology. Halifax,  N.S., Oct. 20-23, 2005.

Gantert, T. & McWilliam, C. (2005). Perceptions of Interdisciplinary Care Relationships

             during the Provision of In-Home Care to Seniors and their Caregivers. National    

             Gerontological Nursing Association Conference, Halifax, NS, May 2005.

McWilliam, C.K. & Ward-Griffin, C. (2004).  A long look at empowering partnering for

             successful in-home care in later life.  33rd Annual Scientific and Educational   

             Meeting of the Canadian Association Gerontology.  Victoria, B.C.  Oct. 21-23,

             2004.

     McWilliam, C.L., Vingilis, E., Hock, J., Coyte, P., Donner, A., Stewart, M., Browne, G.,

                  Ward-Griffin, C. (2004).  Evidence-based Refinement of Chronic Illness

                  Management through in-home care.  Inaugural Conference of the Canadian

                  Association for Health Services and Policy Research.  Montreal, P.Q., May 25-  

                  28, 2004.

Ryan, B., Stewart, M., Cohen, I., Sangster, J., McWhinney, I., Mitchell, J., Hoch,

             J.,Coleman, S., Golding, S., Girard, J., McWilliam, C., Vingilis, E., Pollett, G &

             Huras, P. IPSITH: A Model of Integrated Interdisciplinary HomeCare

             Implications for the Primary Health Care System.  Inaugural Conference of the

             Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research.  Montreal, P.Q.

             May 25-28, 2004.

            Gantert, T. & McWilliam, C.L. (2004).  An Exploratory Investigation of Community-

              based Interdisciplinary Teamwork.  Canadian Nursing Research Conference. 

              London, ON, May 12-15, 2004.

            Thibeault, A., McWilliam, C.L., Ward-Griffin, C & Laschinger, J. (2004).  Relationships

                   between clients’ perceptions of providers partnering forces and partnering effort,

                   clients’expanding consciousness toward health and clients health status and

                   quality of life.Canadian Nursing Research Conference.  London, Ontario, May  

                   12-15, 2004.

Bethune-Davies, P., McWilliam, C. & Berman, H. (2004).  Living with disability: Health

                    promotion from a Critical Feminist Perspective.  Canadian Nursing Research

                   Conference, London, Ontario, May 12-15, 2004.

  Shaw, L., Sumsion, T., McWilliam, C., MacKinnon. (2004) Strategies for enacting

               consumer participation in vocational rehabilitation contexts. CAOT National

               Conference. Bridging Health and Occupation, Charlottetown, PEI.

       McWilliam, C.L., Ward-Griffin, C., Stewart, M. Browne, G., Vingilis, E., Donner, A., Hoch, J,

                     Coyte, P., Coleman, S. & Wilson, M. (2003). Bringing Practice, Policy, Research and

                     Clients Together: An Evidence-based Empowering Partnership Approach to In-Home

                     Care. 32nd Annual Scientific Meeting, Canadian Association on Gerontology, Toronto,

                     Ont., Oct. 30-Nov. 1, 2003.

      Gantert, T.W. & McWilliam, C.L. (2003). Interdisciplinary Team Processes in the Provision of

                In-Home Care. 32nd Annual Scientific Meeting, Canadian Association on Gerontology,

                     Toronto, Ont., Oct. 30-Nov. 1, 2003.

      Brown, D. & McWilliam, C.L. (2003). Registered Nurses’ Experience of the Flexible Client-

                Driven Approach to In-Home Care. 32nd Annual Scientific Meeting, Canadian 

                        Association on Gerontology, Toronto, Ont., Oct. 30-Nov. 1, 2003.

      Shaw, L.E., MacKinnon, J. & McWilliam, C.L. (2003). Consumers’ Views and Contextual

                Barriers to Participation in Employment Rehabilitation. CAOT National Conference

                Brighter Horizons through Occupation. Winnipeg, Man.

      Sweetland, D., McWilliam, CL, Coleman, S. Wilson M et al. (2002). Developing Research  

                Evidence for Refining Partnership Approaches to In-Home Care. The 12th Annual

                national Canadian Home Care Association Conference.  Vancouver, BC, Nov 22-23,  

                2002.

      McWilliam, CL, Stewart, M, Browne, G, Ward-Griffin, C, Vingilis, E et al. (2002). Taking

                        Charge of the Future: The Refinement of an Empowering Partnership Approach to In-

                        Home Care. The 31st Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting: Canadian Association

                        on Gerontology, Montreal, PQ, Oct 24-26, 2002.

      Bethune-Davies, P, McWilliam, CL & Berman, H. (2002). Living with Disability: Health

                 Promotion from a Critical Feminist Perspective. The 31st Annual Scientific And

                 Educational Meeting: Canadian Association on Gerontology, Montreal, PQ,

          Oct 24-26, 2002.

              McWilliam C, Golding G, Dunlop MJ et al (2001). Building potential through partnerships:

                        Implementing and evaluating a flexible client-driven service delivery model for

                        optimizing human resources. Canadian Home care Association 11th National Home

                        Care Conference. Ottawa, Dec. 2-4, 2001.

         McWilliam, C., Mutch, B., Plouffe, L, Gutman, G, Penning, M., Stewart, M, and Tamblyn, R.   

               (2000). Creating Evidence-based Canadian Consensus on issues of seniors’

               independence:The challenges and the opportunities. 29th Annual Scientific and

               Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Edmonton, Alberta,

               Oct 26-28, 2000.

                 McWilliam, C. (2000). Creating flexible client-driven in-home care to optimize seniors’

            independence: Challenges, opportunities and strategies.  29th Annual Scientific and    

            Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Edmonton, Alberta,

            Oct 26-28, 2000.

              McWilliam, C.L., et al. (2000).  Creating Evidence- based Canadian Consensus on Issues of

                         Seniors’ Independence:  The Challenges and Opportunities.  29th Annual Scientific &

                         Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology.  Edmonton, Alberta,

                        Oct. 26-28, 2000.

              McWilliam, C.L. & Desai, K. (2000).  Using Research Evidence to Create Quality Through

                        Client-Centred Care.  Quality in Health Care, Toronto, Ont.  Feb. 17, 2000

 Lattanzio, C. N., Petrella, R. J., Overend, T. J., & McWilliam, C. L. (1999).  Effect of a 16-

        week home-based cardiac rehabilitation program in older patients with chronic heart

       disease. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology, Toronto, Oct 13-16.   Canadian Journal

       of Applied Physiology, 24 (5): S461.

McWilliam, C.L., et al. (1999).  Coming to Consensus on Creating Evidence-Based Policy, Programming, and Service Delivery Refinements for Canada’s Seniors.  28th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Ottawa, Nov. 4-7, 1999.

Lattanzio, C.N., Petrella, R.J., Overend, T.J., and Mc William, C.L.  Improving cardiovascular function and quality of life in older patients with chronic heart disease:  a community based clinical trial.  ALCOA National Forum on Older Adults Active Living, 1999.

Lattanzio, C.N., Petrella, R.J., Overend, T.J., and Mc William, C.L.  Effect of a 16-week home

        based cardiac rehabilitation exercise program for older patients with chronic heart disease.

                        Canadian Society of Exercise Physiology, October 1999.

McWilliam, C. L., et al. (Dec. 4, 1998). Making Services Work for Clients:  What Happens

        When Case Managers Can Adapt Models to Client Needs?  8th National CHCA

        Conference and 1st Meeting of the North American Home Care Alliance. Toronto,

        Ontario.

McWilliam, C. L., Stewart, M., Desai, K., & Wade, T. (Oct. 16/98).  The benefits and burdens

        of case management: Determining appropriate in-home care management approaches for

        seniors.  27th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on

        Gerontology,  Halifax, Nova Scotia.

   McWilliam, C. L., Penning, M., Keating, N., Rosenberg, M., & Gignac, M. (Oct. 16/98).  What   

          does research on programs, systems, services, and models of care tell us about ways of

          fostering seniors’ independence? 27th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the

                       Canadian Association on Gerontology,  Halifax, Nova Scotia.

McWilliam, C. L., Gutman, G., Penning, M. Stewart, M., & Tamblyn, R. (Oct. 15, 16, 17/98). 

      Creating evidence-based consensus on seniors’ independence: An interactive poster session.

      27th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on

      Gerontology,  Halifax, Nova Scotia.

McWilliam, C.L., Stewart, M., Brown, J.B., McNair, S., Desai, K.  (Oct. 24/97)  Health

      Promotion through Critical Reflection:  Merging the dreams and realities of living with

      chronic illness in later life.  26th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, Canadian  

                      Association on Gerontology.  October 23-26, 1997, Calgary, Alberta.

McWilliam, C.L., Fast, J., Keating, N.C., Penning, M.J., Rosenberg, M.W., Gignac, M., Badley, E.M.  (Oct. 25/97) SIRP Symposium:  Policy, Programming and Practice Implications of Research to Evaluate Models of Care which Foster Seniors’ Independence:  What are the issues? 26th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, Canadian Association on Gerontology.  October 23-26, 1997, Calgary, Alberta.

McWilliam, C.L., Mai, V., Harris, S.T., Borrie, M.J.  (Oct. 24/97)  Creating the Dream of Reality-Based Local Consensus on Models of Community-Based Primary Care that Promote Seniors’ Independence. 26th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, Canadian Association on Gerontology.  October 23-26, 1997, Calgary, Alberta.

McWilliam, C.L., Mai, V., Harris, S.B.  (Oct. 24/97)  Making the Dream a Reality: Achieving equitable partnerships between seniors and community-based health care providers. 26th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, Canadian Association on Gerontology.  October 23-26, 1997, Calgary, Alberta.

Connidis, I.A., Ecclestone, N.A., McWilliam, C.L., Stolee, P.  (Oct. 25/97)  Symposium: Multisciplinary Research on Aging: Dreams and Realities. 26th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, Canadian Association on Gerontology.  October 23-26, 1997, Calgary, Alberta.

McWilliam, C.L., Bass, M.J., Mai, V.  Trends & Choices in Primary Care for Seniors:  Progress in a seniors’ independence research program evaluating models of community-based primary care which foster seniors’ independence.  Canadian Association on Gerontology, 25th  Annual Scientific and Education Meeting, October 17-20, 1996, Quebec City, Quebec.

Keating, N., McWilliam, C.L., Cott, C., Gignac, M., Badley, E., Hawker, G., Gardner, L., Haldemann, J. and Beland, F.  (Oct. 20/96).  Conceptualizing Independence.  Canadian Association on Gerontology, 25th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, October 17-20, 1996, Quebec City, Quebec

McWilliam, C.L., Mai, V., Harvey, D. and Donovan, U.  (Oct. 19/96).  Evolving Primary Care Trends to Foster Seniors' Independence.  Canadian Association on Gerontology, 25th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, October 17-20, 1996, Quebec City, Quebec.

McWilliam, C.L., Stewart, M., Brown, J.B., McNair, S., Desai, K. and Coderre, P.  (Oct. 18/96).  Choosing Health:  How Seniors and Their Caregivers Promote Health with Chronic Illness.  Canadian Association on Gerontology, 25th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, October 17-20, 1996, Quebec City, Quebec.

McWilliam, C.L., Bass, M.J. and Mai, V. (Oct. 28/95).  Evaluation of Models of Community-Based Primary Care which Foster Seniors' Independence.  24th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Vancouver, B.C.

McWilliam, C.L., Stewart, M.A., Brown, J.B., McNair, S., Desai, K. and Coderre, P.  (Oct. 28/95).  Building Futures for Older Persons with Chronic Conditions:  Health Promotion at Home.  24th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Vancouver, B.C.

McWilliam, C.L. et al. (May 28/95).  An Innovative Continuous Quality Improvement Project:  Empowering Providers and Clients Through On-Going Evaluation of Services.  5th National Home Care Conference:  Teaming Up for Positive Outcomes, May 28-31, 1995, Edmonton, Alberta.

McWilliam, C.L. et al. (May 28/95).  Teaming up with Chronically Ill Older Persons to Promote Their Health at Home.  5th National Home Care Conference: Teaming Up for Positive Outcomes, May 28-31, 1995, Edmonton, Alberta.

McWilliam, C.L. et al.  (June 1994).  New Attitudes in Health Promotion: Exploring Chronically Ill Older Persons' Experience of Health and Health Promotion.  The Third National Conference on Health Promotion Research (Learned Societies Conference), June 16-18/94, Calgary, Alberta.

McWilliam, C.L. and Sangster, J.  (Oct. 1993).  Case Management of Patient Discharge from Hospital to Home:  The Challenges of Achieving Quality of Care.  Canadian Home Care Association/Ontario Home Care Programs Association Joint Conference, Toronto, Ontario.

Desai, K., Sweetland, D.B. and McWilliam, C.L.  (Oct. 1993).  An Innovative Approach to Continuous Quality Improvement:  Empowering Providers and Clients Through On-going Evaluation of Services.  Canadian Home Care Association/Ontario Home Care Programs Association Joint Conference, Toronto, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L.  (May 1993)  Caring to Question: What Threatens Autonomy for Older Persons? - The Disempowering Process.  7th National Conference on Gerontological Nursing, Vancouver, B.C.

McWilliam, C.L., Deagle, G. and Stewart, M. (May 1991).  Qualitative Research in Primary Health Care:  A Variety of Approaches.  Refereed conference:  The Canadian Anthropology Society, London, Ontario. Invited.

McWilliam, C.L. (Jan. 1991).  Understanding Pilot Project Implementation within Organizations:  A Leadership Challenge.  Refereed conference:  Third Management of Nursing Practice Research Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

 


(iii)      Provincial

       

  McWilliam, C.L., Coleman, S., Ward-Griffin, C., Forbes, D., Kothari, A., Kloseck, M., Leipert,

            B., Ferguson, K., King, M.L., Ladoucer, D., Milak, G., Cole, A. & Fluit, M. (May

            2008). Celebrating the advancement of KT knowledge: A “PAKT” for success.

            STTI Research Day, May 2, 2008.

  Jansen, L., Forbes, D., McWilliam, C. & Forchuk, C. (May 2008). The process of Caregiver

            Knowledge Translation. STTI Research Day, May 2, 2008.

         Freeman, A., McWilliam, C., MacKinnon, J., DeLuca, S. & Rappolt, S. (2007). Health

                  professionals’ enactment of their accountability obligations: Doing the best they can.

                  Occupational therapy Ontario Collaborative. Toronto, ON, November, 2007.

                McWilliam, C. Forbes, D., King, M.L., Kloseck, M., Kothari, A., Leipert, B. Ferguson, K.,

                         Ward-Griffin, C., Walker, C. & Oudshoorn, A. (2007). Accelerating knowledge to action

                         promoting evidence-based evolution of practice. 20th Annual Research Conference, STTI

                         Nursing Research: the Path to Excellence. London, ON, May 13, 2007.

                Gantert, T., McWilliam, C., Ward-Griffin, C. & Allen, N. (2007). Getting home care done: An

                          exploration of social interactions during the provision of in-home services to community-

                          dwelling seniors. 20th Annual Research Conference, STTI

                         Nursing Research: the Path to Excellence. London, ON, May 13, 2007.

   Ward-Griffin, C., McWilliam, C., Oudshoorn, A. & Krestrick, E. (2006, April). Dying while

            living, living while dying: Client perceptions of home-based palliative care.  The 19th 

           Annual Research Conference, Sigma Theta Tau, Iota Omicron. London, Ontario.

                Gantert, T., McWilliam, C.’Ward-Griffin, C. & Allen, N. (April 2006). Seniors’ perceptions of

            relationship-building with home care providers. .  The 19th Annual Research Conference,

            Sigma Theta Tau, Iota Omicron. London, Ontario.

   Krestick, E., Ward-Griffin, C., & McWilliam, C. (April 2006). Nurse-client relationships in

             home-based palliative care: an interactive process. The 19th Annual Research Conference,

             Sigma Theta Tau, Iota Omicron. London, Ontario.

   McWilliam, C., Coleman, S., Wilson, M. et al. (June 2006). The 20:20 Vision of Flexible

            Client-Driven Care. Health Care Improvement Practices Registry. Toronto, ON: Ministry

            of Health and Long-Term Care, www.health.gov.on.ca

   McWilliam, C., Coleman, S., Wilson, M. et al. (April 2006). The 20:20 Vision of

            Flexible Client-Driven Service Delivery. Celebrating Innovations in Health Care

            Expo. Ontario, Ministry of Health and Long Term Care, Toronto, ON.

   Oudshoorn, A., Ward-Griffin, C. & McWilliam, C. (April 27, 2006).  Client-Nurse

            Relations in Palliative Care: Clients’ Perspectives.  Ontario Gerontology

           Association: 25th Annual Conference, Toronto, Ontario.

   Oudshoorn, A., Ward-Griffin, C. & McWilliam, C. (April 23, 2006).  Client-Nurse

           Relationshipsin Home-Based Palliative Care: Nurses’ Perspectives.  Ontario

          Palliative Care Association: 16th Annual Ontario Provincial Conference on

         Palliative and End-of-Life Care, Toronto, Ontario.

   Gantert & McWilliam, C. (2005) Senior and Caregiver Perceptions of Healthcare Team

                        Relationships within the Community Context. Hamilton, ON. McMaster

                        University Nursing Research Day. June, 2005.

McWilliam, C. & Ward-Griffin, C. (2005). The Challenge of Achieving Unity in Efforts to

        Implement an Empowering partnering Approach to Care. The 18th Annual Sigma Theta      

                        Tau Nursing Research Conference. London, ON, May 6, 2005.


Gantert, T. & McWilliam, C. (2005). Senior and Caregiver Perceptions of

                       Interdisciplinary Care Relationships during the Provision of In-Home Care. 18th

                        Annual Research Conference: Sigma Theta Tau, London, Ont., May 6, 2005.

Desai, K. & McWilliam, C. (June 11-13, 2000)  Research in Home Care:  Moving Forward in

        the New Millennium OACCAC 2000 Conference, Toronto, Ontario.

McWilliam, Stewart, M., Desai, K., Wade, T.  (May 30/98)  Deciding Approaches to In-Home

        Care Management:  Does the Process Foster Seniors' Independence?  The Trillium

        Primary Care Research Forum, UWO, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L., Mai, V., Stewart, M., Brown, J.B., Harris, S., Feightner, J.  (May 30/98)  A      

         Local Consensus Process for Promoting Transfer of Research Evidence to the Policy,

         Programming, and Practice Arenas.  The Trillium Primary Care Research Forum, UWO,

         London, Ontario.

Stewart, M., Brown, J.B., McWilliam, C.L., and Gavin, A.  (May 30/98)  Piloting a Breast Cancer Communications Course.  The Trillium Primary Care Research Forum, UWO, London, Ontario.

Alder, R., Speechley, M., McWilliam, C.L., Mai, V., Vingiles, E., Brown, J.B., and Leffley, A.  (May 24/97).  The Prevalence Study Findings.  Seniors' Independence and Health Care Study.  Trillium Primary Care Research Forum, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario.    

McWilliam, C.L., Stewart, M., Brown, J.B., McNair, S., Desai, K.  (May 24/97).  Health promotion through critical reflection: Does it make a measurable difference?.  Trillium Primary Care Research Forum, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L., Mai, V., Harris, S.B.  (May 24/97).  Promoting seniors' independence through partnerships with community-based health care providers. Trillium Primary Care Research Forum.  McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L.  May 1/97.  Doing a better job of creating health with chronic illness.  The Ontario Gerontology Association.  May 1-2, 1997, Toronto, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L., Bass, M.J. and Mai, V.  (May 25/96).  Primary Care Research to Promote Seniors' Independence:  Progress in a Seniors' Independence Research Program.  The Trillium Primary Care Research Forum,  University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario.

Brown, J.B., McWilliam, C.L. and Mai V.  (May 25/96).  Barriers and facilitators to seniors' independence:  Perceptions of seniors, caregivers, and health care providers.  The Trillium Primary Care Research Forum, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario.

Galajda, J., McWilliam, C.L. and Stewart, M.  (May 1996).  Challenges of Recruitment in a Chronically Ill Older Population.  The Trillium Primary Care Research Forum,  University of Toronto, May 25, 1996, Toronto, Ontario.

Leffley, A., McWilliam, C.L., Mai, V. and Vingilis, E.  (May 25/96).  A Survey of Health Care Providers on Issues Related to Seniors' Independence.  The Trillium Primary Care Research Forum, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Nov. 14/95).  Invited.  Moderator, Debate and Panel Discussion.  Are Universities Keeping Pace with Educational and Training Needs of Public Health Practitioners.  Ontario Public Health Association Conference, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Nov. 1995).  Client-Centred Health Promotion Workshop.  Hamilton-Wentworth Home Care Program,  November 13, 17 & 20, 1995, Hamilton, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L., Desai, K. and Coderre, P. (June 1995).  Building Partnerships Between Community, Academia and Consumers.  Ontario Home Care Programs Association Conference, June 21-23, 1995, Toronto, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (May 27/95).  Qualitative Research - From Results to Clinical Implications.  The Trillium Primary Care Research Forum, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario.  Invited.

McWilliam, C.L., Bass, M.J. and Mai, V. et al. (May 27/95).   Promoting Seniors' Independence Through Research.  The Trillium Primary Care Research Forum, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. et al. (May 27/95).  Home-Based Health Promotion for Chronically Ill Older Persons.  The Trillium Primary Care Research Forum, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. et al. (May 11/95).  Education for Healthy Aging:  A Psychoeducational Approach to Home-Based Health Promotion for Chronically Ill Older Persons.  Eighth Annual Conference of the Educational Centre for Aging and Health, May 10-11/95, Toronto, Ontario

Milne, H. and McWilliam, C.L. (Mar. 1994). "The Nature of Nursing as a Resource in an Acute Care Setting".  The Third Annual Conference of the Quality of Nursing Worklife Research Unit, University of Toronto and McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L.  (May 1993)  A New Perspective on the Meaning of Autonomy:  Identifying the Important Contributions of Both Older Persons and Their Caregivers.  The 6th Annual Conference on Education in Aging and Health, The Faculty of Part-Time and Continuing Education, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario. Invited.

McWilliam, C.L. (Mar. 1993).  Preserving Own Integrity:  One Dimension of Creating Quality of Worklife in Palliative Care Nursing.  The Second Ontario Conference on The Quality of Nursing Worklife, Toronto, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. et al. (Feb. 1993).  Disseminating Findings which Bring Everyday Hospital Discharge Practices to Question:  Can Understanding Effect Change?  Foundations of Primary Care Research,  Toronto, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. and Deagle, G. (Apr. 1992).  Developing Healthy and Supportive Community Environments:  A Strategy for Action.  Healthy and Supportive Communities:  The Promise of Change:  Prevention Congress V, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. and Brown J. (Feb. 1992).  Interdisciplinary Collaborative Research in Primary Care.  Refereed conference:  Foundations of Primary Care Research, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. and Deagle, G. (Feb. 1991).  Health Promotion Action Research Project:  Addressing Well-Water Contamination with Pesticides.  Refereed conference:  Foundation of Primary Care Research, Toronto, Ontario.

    

v) Local

               

               Leipert, B., Kloseck, M., McWilliam, C., Forbes, D., Kothari, A. & Oudshoorn, A. Rural Home

                        Care Issues, Challenges, and Solutions. Faculty of Health Sciences Research Day,

                        May 28, 2008.

               Fluit, M., McWilliam, C., Ward-Griffin, C., Forbes, D., King, M.L., Kloseck, M., Kothari, A.,

                        Leipert, B. & Ferguson, K. (2008). Promoting KT to Shape the Landscape of In-Home

                        Care. Faculty of Health Sciences Research Day, May 28, 2008.

               Leipert, B. Kloseck, M. McWilliam, c., Forbes, D. Kothari, A. & Oudshoorn, A. (2008). Rural

                          home care issues, challenges and solutions. Bridging Partnerships in Aging and

                          Rehabilitation Research. London, ON, February 8, 2008.

  


Oudshoorn, A., Ward-Griffin, C. & McWilliam, C. (March 28, 2006).  Client-Nurse

 Relationships in Home-Based Palliative Care: A Critical Analysis of Power

 Relations.  Lawson Health Research Institute: Sister Mary Doyle Research Day,

 London, Ontario.

Thibeault, A., McWilliam, C, Ward-Griffin, C. & Laschinger, H. (2004).  Relationships between client’s perceptions of providers’ partnering forces and partnering effort expanding consciousness health status and quality of life.  Aging Health Research Meeting, London, Ontario, May 2004.

Gantert, T. & McWilliam, C. (2004).  In-home Servives Delivery Through interdisciplinary teamwork.  Aging and Health Research Meeting. London, Ontario, May 2004.

Brown, D.,McWilliam, C.L. & Ward-Griffin, C. (2003). The Experience of Registered Nurses in the Flexible Client-Driven Approach to In-Home Care..

Gantert, T. & McWilliam, C.L. (2003). Interdisciplinary Team Processes within an In-Home Service Delivery Organization. 17th Annual Research Conference: Sigma Theta Tau, London, Ont., May 2, 2003.

Kraw, L. & McWilliam, C.L. (2003). Exploring the Linkages between Adverse Experiences of Broader Determinants of Health and Potential for Chronic Cardiovascular Disease in Later Life. 17th Annual Research Conference: Sigma Theta Tau, London, Ont., May 2, 2003.

McWilliam, CL, Stewart, M, Browne, G, Ward-Griffin, C, Vingilis, E, Coyte P, Donner, A, Hoch, J. et al. (2002). Measuring Empowering Partnerships in Home Care.  The 16th Annual Research Conference: Sigma Theta Tau, London, Ont., May 3, 2002.

Bethune-Davies P, McWilliam C & Berman H. (2002). Living with disability: Health promotion from a critical feminist perspective. 16th Annual Nursing Research Conference: the Path to Excellence. London, Ont., May 3, 2002.

Baker S & McWilliam C. (2002). How patients manage life and health while awaiting liver transplantation. 16th Annual Nursing Research Conference: the Path to Excellence. London, Ont., May 3, 2002.

Godfrey, B., McWilliam, C. & Andrusyszyn, M.A. (2001). Nurses’ experience of empowerment in their provider-client relationship in in-home care.  15th Annual research Day , Building Nursing Knowledge: the Path to Excellence.  London, Ontario, May 11, 2001.

Krahn, M.A. & McWilliam, C. (2001). Nurse educators’ experience of their jobs in a diploma nursing programme at a College of Applies Arts and Technology. 15th Annual research Day , Building Nursing Knowledge: the Path to Excellence.  London, Ontario, May 11, 2001.

Loft, M., McWilliam, C. and Ward-Griffin, C. (2001).  The in-home care experience of patients following total hip or knee replacement. 15th Annual research Day , Building Nursing Knowledge: the Path to Excellence.  London, Ontario, May 11, 2001.

Denomy, E. & McWilliam, C. (2001).  Competence means caring: Emergency department patients’ experience of care delivery. 15th Annual research Day , Building Nursing Knowledge: the Path to Excellence.  London, Ontario, May 11, 2001.

Denomy, E.  (May 5, 2000).  Patients’ Experience of Care Delivery in the Emergency Department.  14th Annual Research Day, Nursing Research the Path to Excellence, London, Ontario.

Kilpatrick, D., McWilliam, C. & Schweitzer, A.  (May, 2000).  The Lived Experiences of Nursing Practice for Graduates of a Caring Curriculum.  14th Annual Research Day, Nursing Research the Path to Excellence, London, Ontario.

Sutherland, C. & McWilliam, C. (May, 2000).  Case Managers:  Evolving the Professional Role. 14th Annual Research Day, Nursing Research the Path to Excellence, London, Ontario.

Sutherland, C. & McWilliam, C. L. (May 7, 1999). Community Care Nurse Case Management:  A Phenomenological Study.  Nursing Research Path to Excellence & 13th Annual Research Day. London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C. L., et al. (May 7, 1999). What Factors Define the Path to Excellence in Client-Centred Case Management? 13th Annual Nursing Research Path to Excellence Research Day.  London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C. L.  (May 6/98)  Effecting Positive Change in Health Care:  Recommendations from the Seniors' Independence Research Program.  Twelfth Annual Refresher Day in Geriatric Medicine, Caring for the Body, Mind and Soul of the Elderly, London, Ontario.

Spence-Laschinger, H.K., McWilliam, C., Weston, W., Kaufmann, C.  (May 1/98)  The Effects of Family Nursing and Family Medicine Clinical Rotations on Nursing and Medical Students' Self-Efficacy for Health Promotion Counselling.  Twelfth Annual Research Day, Nursing Research: The Path to Excellence.  London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C., Stewart, M., Brown, J.B., McNair, S., Desai, K.  (May 1/98)  Health Promotion: One Path to Excellence in Health Outcomes. Twelfth Annual Research Day, Nursing Research: The Path to Excellence.  London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L., Stewart, M., Brown, J.B., McNair, S., Desai, K., Patterson, M.L.  (May 2/97).  Creating health: A new path to excellence in nursing's health promotion efforts.  Eleventh Annual Research Day, Nursing Research: The Path to Excellence.  London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. et al. (May 5/95).  Creating Health and Health Promotion for Chronically Ill Older Persons. 9th Annual Nursing Research Day:  The Path to Excellence, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. and Sangster, J.  (Oct. 1992).  From Hospital to Home:  Making it Work.  A 2-hour invited workshop.  Research Day in Family Medicine, The University of Western Ontario. Invited.

McWilliam, C. (May 1992).  Preserving Own Integrity:  One Path to Excellence in Palliative Care Nursing.  Iota Omicron Nursing Research Day:  A Path to Excellence, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. and Deagle, G. (Oct. 1991).  Qualitative Research:  Practical Applications.  Research Day in Family Medicine, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario

McWilliam, C.L. (May 1991).  Discharging Elderly Patients from Hospital to Home:  Multidisciplinary Challenges.  Refereed conference:  Nursing Research:  The Path to Excellence, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Oct. 1990).  From Hospital to Home:  An Interpretive Study of Factors Related to the Patient's Experience of Discharge from Hospital.  Refereed conference:  Research Day in Family Medicine, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario.

 

 

(viii)     INVITED PAPERS/WORKSHOPS PRESENTED IN OTHER FORUMS

(i)  International

 

McWilliam, C. (Oct 30, 2003). INVITED KEYNOTE. Creating Health today for the Seniors of Tomorrow. 2nd  Annual International Elder Care Conference. Building a Policy Framework and Innovative Services for Elder Health, Toronto, Ontario.

McWilliam, C. (Oct 11, 2002). INVITED. Developing Primary Care Workers for Seniors’ Care. Canadian-Mexican Symposium on Healthy Aging. Paper Invited by Health Canada, Ottawa, Ontario.

McWilliam C.  (Oct. 19, 2001) INVITED. Moving Nursing Research into the 21st. Millenium.  Public Lecture. University of Newcastle, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.

McWilliam, C. (Oct 17, 2001) INVITED. Qualitative Data Analysis.  Graduate Centre Workshop. University of Ballarat, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.

McWilliam C. ( Oct. 10, 2001) INVITED. Developing Research Questions in the Three Research Paradigms. School of Nursing Research Colloquium. University of Ballarat, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.

McWilliam C. (Oct.4, 2001) INVITED. An Aging Society, Health Promotion and Health. Public Lecture. Horsham Campus, University of Ballarat, Horsham, Victoria, Australia.

McWilliam, C. ( Oct. 4, 2001). INVITED. Canadian Trends in Care of the Aged. Lecture. Horsham Campus, University of Ballarat, Horsham, Victoria, Australia.

McWilliam, C. (Oct. 3, 2001). INVITED. An International Perspective on changing care needs of aging populations and their impact on health care providers. Lecture to interdisciplinary providers.  Wimmera Health Care Group. Wimmera, Victoria, Australia.

 

ii)       National

        McWilliam, C.L. (2007).  INVITED PARTICIPANT. CIHR National Knowledge

                  Translation and Partnerships Roundtable, Ottawa, ON, October 30, 2007.

        McWilliam, C.L. & Coleman, S. (2007). Accelerating knowledge to action on flexible client-

                 driven in-home service delivery. INVITED PRESENTATION.  CIHR workshop on

                 Knowledge to Action. Ottawa, ON, June 22, 7007.

   McWilliam, C.L. (2007). INVITED PAPER. Nursing’s Contribution to Interdisciplinary

Research. TUTOR-PHC Symposium, King City, ON.

                McWilliam, C. L. (2007). INVITED PAPER. Phenomenology: One Methodological Choice for

                          Undertaking Interdisciplinary Primary Health Care Research. TUTOR-PHC Symposium.   

King city, ON. 

               McWilliam, C.L. (2006). INVITED PAPER. Partnerships Personified: Using a Model to

Promote the Power of Partnership. VON Canada Annual Conference and General

Meeting, London, ON, Saturday, Oct 21, 2006.

   McWilliam, C.L. (2006). INVITED PAPER. Nursing’s Contribution to Interdisciplinary

Research. TUTOR-PHC Symposium, Montreal, PQ.

                McWilliam, C. L. (2006). INVITED PAPER. Phenomenology: One Methodological Choice for

                          Undertaking Interdisciplinary Primary Health Care Research. TUTOR-PHC Symposium.   

Montreal, P.Q.  

   McWilliam, C. L. (2006). INVITED WORKSHOP. Doing Phenomenology.  How to Get

  There from Here. TUTOR-PHC Symposium, Montreal, PQ.

McWilliam, C.L. ( 2005). INVITED PAPER. What Nursing Brings to the Interdisciplinary

          Research Enterprise. TUTOR-PHC Symposium, Hamilton, ON

McWilliam, C. L. (2005). INVITED PAPER. Phenomenology: An Interpretive methodology

          for Conducting Interdisciplinary Primary Health Care Research. TUTOR-PHC   

                          Symposium, Hamilton, ON

McWilliam, C.L. & Hutchinson, B. (2005). A 6-hour laboratory on Developing an    

          Interdisciplinary Research Project in Primary Health Care. TUTOR-PHC Symposium,

         Hamilton, ON

McWilliam, C.L. (2004) INVITED PAPER.  Transforming Health Promotion with Older    

          People.  Canadian Nursing Research Conference.  London, Ontario, May 12-15, 2004.

Gallagher, E., McWilliam, C. & Young, L. (2004).  INVITED SYMPOSIUM.  Health   

          Promotion in Vulnerable Populations.  Canadian Nursing Research Conference.  London,

         Ontario, May 12-15, 2004.

McWilliam, C.L. (May 6, 2004) INVITED WORKSHOP.  Phenomenology: An Interpretive Research Methodology.  Annual TUTOR-PHC Symposium.  White Point, Nova Scotia. 

McWilliam, C.L. (May 5, 2004).  INVITED PANELIST.  Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Primary Health Care Research.  TUTOR-PHC Symposium.  White Point, Nova Scotia.

McWilliam, C. (May 26, 2003). INVITED PAPER. The Impact of Romanow Report Reforms on Case Management: New Emerging Models. The Summer Institute on Gerontology. McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario.

McWilliam, C. (May 8, 2003). INVITED PAPER.  Evaluation of Models of Community-Based Primary Care which Foster Seniors’ Independence. Invited Symposium on Transdisciplinary Understanding of Training for Research. London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C. ( June 3, 2002). INVITED. A Canadian Perspective on Care Management. Address and Panel Participant, The Summer Institute on Gerontology. McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario.

McWilliam, C. ( June 4 , 2002). INVITED KEYNOTE.  Professional Decision-making in Care management: the Challenges and the Opportunities. The Summer Institute on Gerontology. McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario.

Jutai J & McWilliam C. ( May 31, 2002). INVITED PRESENTATION. Reducing the residual disability following stroke: the research priorities. Improving the Research Capacity in Stroke Rehabilitation. Canadian Stroke network Theme IVb Workshop, Toronto, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (2000).  INVITED KEYNOTE.  Back to the Future:  Adapting Yesterday’s Skills for Patient Care Tomorrow.  Canadian Medical Association Leadership Conference, Ottawa, Ont., March 4, 2000.

McWilliam, C.L. (1999).  INVITED KEYNOTE.  Policy Premises for an Aging Society:  What We Know and Where We Should Go.  Statistics Canada & IPAC Regina Group Conferences:  The Challenges of an Aging Society, Regina, SK:  Sept. 30, 1999.

McWilliam, C. L., et al. (Oct. 15/98) – The National Consensus Process:  Activities & Outcomes.  Invited Presentations to the National Advisory Council on Ageing; re: NCP, Halifax, N.S.

McWilliam, C. L. (Oct. 15/98).  The national consensus process: The opportunities and issues.  Invited presentation.  Annual Meeting of the National Advisory Council on Aging, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

McWilliam, C.L. (Mar. 27/98).  Creating Evidence-Based Canadian Consensus on Health, Social, and Fiscal Issues related to Seniors' Independence:  Lessons learned from a Local Consensus Process on Knowledge Transfer.  Presentation to the National Consensus Committee, Health Canada., Ottawa, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Mar. 26/98).  Evaluating Models of Committee-Based Care to Foster Seniors' Independence.  Presentation to Health Canada and other Seniors Independence Research Program Principal Investigators from across Canada, Ottawa. Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. Invited.  (Sept. 17/97)  The Bridge to Community Care:  Creating a success story. Keynote address for Annual Interagency Conference, Veterans 'Affairs Canada, Mississauga, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (June 5/97).  90 minute Invited Presentation:  Health Promotion Empowering Seniors to Care for Themselves.  McMaster University, Summer Institute of Gerontology on Health Promotion for Older Women, Hamilton, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Mar. 4 and 10/97).  Invited.  Client-Centred - Health Promotion.  Veterans Affairs, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

McWilliam, C.L. (Feb. 12/97).  Invited.  Audio-visual presentation on Discharge planning: What does research tell us?  Sponsored by Telemedicine Canada.  London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L.  (June 10 and 11/96).  Invited.  2-day Workshop on Client-Centred Health Promotion.  McMaster Institute on Gerontology, Hamilton, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L.  (Mar. 8/96).  Invited.  Participant on panel:  "Community-Based Services for the Elderly:  Where's the Evidence for these Policies and Programs?"  Presentation title:  Evaluating Community-Based Models of Care which Foster Seniors' Independence.  Health Canada sponsored symposium on Bridging Policy and Research on Aging in Canada, Aylmer, Quebec.

McWilliam, C.L.  (Oct. 30/95).  Keynote Address.  Invited.  Aging and Independence Making the Links. SIRP Conference, Centre for Aging, University of British Columbia, Victoria, B.C.

McWilliam, C.L.  (Sept. 1992).  Effecting Change in Your Environment - Invited Presentation and Panel Participant for Conference on Relocating Birth:  The First Canadian Conference on Birth Centres.  Faculty of Part time and Continuing Education, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario. 

McWilliam, C.L. (Nov. 1988).  Operational Review in the Public Service Sector.  Three day workshop conducted for the Department of Education, Government of the Northwest Territories.

McWilliam, C.L. (1984).  Utilization of the Preceptorship Model in Nursing Education.  Address to the Canadian Nurses Association First Joint Conference.

 

(v)        Provincial

        McWilliam, C. L. (2007). INVITED PRESENTATION. Building Empowering partnerships for

                care management. OACCAC Primary Health Care Conference: Collaborating for Success

                 in the Delivery of Primary Health Care. Toronto, ON, March 26-27, 2007.

      McWilliam, C.L. (2005). INVITED PUBLIC LECTURE: Phenomenology: Methodology, Methods, and Publishing Issues. Sponsored by: The Centre for Evaluation of Medicines, St. Joseph’s Health Care and McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Oct.3, 2005.

      McWilliam, C.L. (2005). INVITED KEYNOTE. Leadership in a Client-Driven Case Management Context. Ottawa CCAC Retreat, May 27, 2005, Ottawa, ON.

McWilliam, C.L. (2004). INVITED KEYNOTE.  You? Me? Or Us Together? in Optimising Health and Health Care.  Public Forum: Home Care/ Long Term Care: What Choice do we have?  Sponsored by the Canadian Federation of University Women and the Ontario Gerontological Nurses’ Association.  Hamilton, Ontario, Oct 16, 2004.

McWilliam, C.L. (2003). INVITED KEYNOTE.Care for the future: Opportunities and Challenges of Emerging Models of Case Management. Ottawa Community Care Access Centre Open House. Ottawa, Ontario, Oct 29, 2003.

McWilliam, C.L. (2003). INVITED PRESENTATION. The Costs and Outcomes of In-Home Services Delivery in Southwest Ontario.  Community Care Access Centre of Windsor-Essex, Windsor, Ontario, Dec 9, 2003.

McWilliam, C.L. (2003). INVITED WRAP-UP ADDRESS. Integration Opportunities and Challenges in Health Services Delivery. Symposium on the Integration Challenge: Coordinating Services across the Continuum for Improved Care.  The CQI Network of Southwest Ontario.  London, Ontario, January 24, 2003.

McWilliam, C.L. (2000). INVITED. Options for Case Management, Client-Driven Care, and related Research.  The Community Care Access Centre of Windsor-Essex, Windsor, Ont., Oct. 17, 2000.

McWilliam, C.L. (2000).  INVITED.  Overview of the National Consensus Process and the Resulting Policy, Programming, and Practice Priorities for Enhancing Seniors’ Independence.  Perth Huron District Health Council’s Seniors’ Service Network, Mitchell, Ontario, May 3, 2000.

McWilliam, C.L. (2000).  INVITED KEYNOTE.  Innovations for Healthy Aging.  University of Windsor Nursing Research Day, Windsor, Ont., March 15, 2000.

Feightner, J., & McWilliam, C. (Apr. 17/99).  INVITED:  Health Promotion and Disease Prevention for Patients and Caregivers:  Which Models Work, Which Don’t? The Regional Geriatric Programs of Ontario:  Advances and Trends in Specialized Geriatric Services:  An Education Day for clinicians and Managers.  Toronto, Ontario (1.5 hr. session).

McWilliam, C. L., (Nov. 26/98).  INVITED: Qualitative and Quantitative Research:  What’s the Connection?  Association of Public Health Epidemiologists of Ontario One-Day Workshop:  Looking Beyond the Numbers.  Toronto, Ontario (1 hr.)

McWilliam, C.L. (Mar. 12/98).  "Working Together for Seniors' Independence", conference convenor, Seniors' Independence Research Program, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Mar. 11/98).  Invited.  Constructing the Bridge from Hospital to Home: Challenges and Opportunities.  Keynote address for Consortium of Hospitals and CCACs, McMaster University.  Hamilton, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L., Mai, V., Harris, S. et al.  (Dec. 4/97). Promoting Seniors' Independence through Research: A program linking seniors, health care providers and researchers.  Southwest Public Health Research, Education and Development Partnership Fall Symposium, London, Ontario

McWilliam, C.L.. (May 15/97)  Invited.  An Overview of the State of the Art in Case Management. Presentation to the CEOs of CCACs of Southwestern Ontario, Regional Meeting, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Feb. 28/97).  Invited.  Observation and Insights on Integrated Health System. Works in Progress.  Summary wrap-up of day long workshop Southwestern Ontario Association of Health Care Administrators, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Nov. 26/96). Invited.  Public address presentation.  Aging and Independence: Perspective Matters.  Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Sept. 30/96).  Invited.  Half day seminar workshop on Using Research in Practice to Promote the Independence of Older Adults, Southwestern Ontario Public Health Nurses, Clinton, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L.  (Jan. 8/96).  Case Management Study.  Grey-Bruce Home Care Provider Agency Affiliates, Owen Sound, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Jan. 4/96).  Case Management Study.  Toronto Home Care Professionals, Toronto, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Nov. 14/95).  Invited.  Panel Moderator:  "Debate:  Health Sciences Academic Preparation is Adequate Preparation for Practice in the Field of Public Health", Ontario Public Health Association Conference, London, Ontario.

McWilliam C.L. (Nov. 13, 17, and 20/95).  Invited.  16-hour Workshop, "Client-Centred Health Promotion", Hamilton-Wentworth Home Care Program, Hamilton, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Feb. 23/95).  Invited.  Home-Based Health Promotion:  The Intervention and its Qualitative Findings.  Seminar Discussion with Case Managers and Supervisors of the Hamilton-Wentworth Home Care Program, Hamilton, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Dec. 14/94).  Invited.  Home-Based Health Promotion Intervention and Wellness of Seniors.  Wellness/Shared Care Projects Meeting, Long Term Care Division, The Ontario Ministry of Health.

McWilliam, C.L. (May 30/94).  Invited: Research on Health Care Experiences and Health Promotion for Older Persons with Chronic Problems.  Rehabilitation Nurses Association.  Parkwood Hospital, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (May 26/94).  Invited. "Creating Partnerships: Celebrating Successes" - Invited keynote address, and summary comments at a 1-day workshop of the Southwestern Ontario Association of Health Care Administrators, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L.  (Nov. 1993).  Invited.  Building Partnerships Within Health Care Reform.  Assembled and moderated a Panel to Discuss Strategies for Building Partnerships Between the Hospital and Community; and presentation on strategies as a member of a panel addressing "Where do we go from here?" Southwestern Ontario Association of Health Administrators, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Nov. 1990).  A Model for Community Health Promotion:- Its Development and Practical Application.  Paper presented to the Thames Valley Chapter of the Ontario College of Family Physicians.

McWilliam, C.L. (Apr. 1990).  From Hospital to Home:  Qualitative Research to Study Factors Related to the Patient's Experience of Discharge from Hospital.   Research Proposal presented to the Thames Valley Chapter of the Ontario College of Family Physicians.

McWilliam, C.L. (Apr. 1984).  Invited.  Impact of Unionism on Productivity - Implications for Administrators of Nursing and Nursing Education.  Panel Member, Registered Nurses Association of Ontario on Productivity. 

McWilliam, C.L. (Dec. 1983).  A Market Segmentation Analysis of Nursing Applicants.  Research paper presented at the Annual Convention of the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario on April 30, 1983 and accepted by the Ontario Educational Research Council for presentation at its 25th Annual Conference.

 

 

(vi)      Local

 

          McWilliam, C.L. (April 12, 2007). INVITED PRESENTATION.  Phenomenology. Qualitative

                 Research Interest Group. Faculty of Health Sciences, U.W.O., London, ON.

         McWilliam, C.L. (Feb 19, 2007). INVITED PRESENTATION: An introduction to evidence-

                 based leadership in flexible client-driven care. SW-CCAC Senior Management Team,

                 London ON.

         McWilliam, C.L. (January 25, 2007). INVITED PRESENTATION: Evidence supporting the

                 SW-CCAC strategic Initiative on flexible client-driven care. SW-CCAC Board,

                 London ON.

McWilliam, C.L. (November 13, 2006). INVITED. Optimizing partnering in rehabilitative care. Rehabilitative Sciences Graduate Seminar Series, U.W.O., London, ON.

McWilliam, C.L. (February 9, 2006) INVITED PANELIST. Canada’s Council on Health’s  Policy Directions: Western’s Response.  Faculty of Health Sciences Policy Initiative, U.W.O., London, ON.

McWilliam, C.L. (April 28, 2004).  INVITED.  Future Directions in the Implementation and Investigation of Flexible Client-Driven Care.  Annual All Staff Meeting, London-Middlesex CCAC, London, ON.

McWilliam, C.L. (March 24, 2004).  INVITED.  Preliminary Findings and their Implications for Future Directions in the Study of Flexible Client-Driven Care.  Board of Goverance, London-Middlesex CCAC, London, ON.

McWilliam, C.L., (March 9, 2004).  INVITED.  Preliminary Findings:  The Costs and Outcomes of Flexible Client-Driven Care.  Nursing Research Forum, UWO, London, ON.

McWilliam, C.L. (February 18, 2004).  INVITED DISSEMINATION.  Preliminary Findings: The Costs and Outcomes of Flexible Client-Driven Care.  London-Middlesex CCAC, London, ON.

McWilliam, C.L., (December 9, 2003)  INVITED DISSEMINATION.  Preliminary Findings: The Costs and Outcomes of Flexible Client-Driven Care.  Windsor-Essex CCAC, Windsor, ON.

McWilliam, C.L. (December 2, 2003). INVITED PRESENTATION. The Costs and Outcomes of In-Home Services Delivery in Southwest Ontario.  Community Care Access Centre of London and Middlesex, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (November 10, 2003). INVITED WORKSHOP. Phenomenology: A Qualitative Method. Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Workshops and Seminars. The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L., (May 21, 2003).  INVITED DISSEMINATION.  Making Progress:  An Updated of Implementation and Related Challenges, A Study of the Costs and Outcomes of Flexible Client-Driven Care.  CCAC-LM Board, London, ON.

McWilliam, C.L. (February 18, 2003).  Challenges of the  Collaborative Implementative Study of the Costs and Outcomes of Flexible Client-Driven Care.  Nursing Research Forum, The University of Western Ontario, London, ON.

McWilliam, C.L. (June 10, 2002). INVITED PRESENTATION. Flexible Client-Driven Care in the Home: Baseline Data from two CCACs in Southwest Ontario.  Paramed Home Health Services, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C. (May 29, 2002). INVITED. Conducting Qualitative Research Critique. Lunch and Learn Session for interdisciplinary professional providers. St. Joseph’s Health Centre, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C. (May 28, 2002). INVITED. Conducting Qualitative Research Critique. Lunch and Learn Session for interdisciplinary professional providers. Parkwood Hospital, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C, (May 15, 2002). INVITED. Introduction to Qualitative Research Methodologies.  Seminar for Pre-doctoral interns in Clinical Psychology, London Health Sciences Centre, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C. (Apr. 10, 2002) INVITED KEYNOTE. An Overview of Flexible, Client-Driven In-Home Service Delivery.  Public Forum on Community Care, Community Care Access  Centre of London and Middlesex.  London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C. (March 6 and 13, 2002). INVITED. Qualitative Research Principles. 2-hour seminar for graduate students and faculty, Dept of Epidemiology, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C. (Mar. 5, 2002).  Preliminary baseline findings on the cost and Outcomes of Flexible Client-Driven Care. Nursing Research Forum, Faculty of Health Sciences, UWO, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C. (Feb 6, 2002). INVITED. Policy Premises for an Ageing Society. Public Lecture of the Behind the Headlines Public Lecture Series, Metropolitan United Churches, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C. (April 24, 2001).  Update on the Study of Flexible client-driven care: Baseline qualitative findings, Nursing Research Forum, U.W.O., London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C. (March 27,2001).  The National consensus Process:  What we learned about macro-level knowledge transfer, Nursing Research Forum, U.W.O., London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.  (Mar. 27, 2000).  Evaluation of Knowledge Transfer:  Lessons from the National Consensus Process.  Nursing Research Forum, U.W.O., London, Ontario.

McWilliam. C.L. The National Consensus Process and its Outcomes.  London Council for Seniors, London, Ont., June 4, 2001.

McWilliam C.L. (2000). Invited. Moving the Health Research Agenda into the New Millennium. The Community Care Access Centre of London and Middlesex, London, Ont., Sept 6, 2000.

McWilliam, C.L. (2000).  INVITED KEYNOTE.  Coming of Age:  Moving the Nursing Research Agenda into the New Millennium.  Nursing Research Path to Excellence. 14th Annual Iota Omicron Chapter Research Day, May 5, 2000.

McWilliam, C.L. (1999).  INVITED KEYNOTE.  Promoting Seniors’ Independence.  Ontario Hydro Retirees Association.  London, Ontario, October 7, 1999.

McWilliam, C. L., (Apr. 30/99).  INVITED:  Innovations for Health Aging:  Strategies for Empowering Seniors as Partners in Health Care.  Faculty of Health Sciences Research Day.  U.W.O. London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C. L., (Mar. 22/99)  Implementation of client-Centred Care.  INVITED PANELIST,  St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital, St. Thomas Ontario.

McWilliam, C. L., (Mar. 4/99). Overview of the National Consensus Process.  Thames Valley Family Practice Research Unit’s Liaison Committee, U.W.O., London, Ontario

McWilliam, C. L., (Jan. 12/99) INVITED (2 hrs.) & Facilitation (2hrs): Implementing Client-Centred Care.).  Parkwood Hospital, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C. L., (Nov. 24/98).  The National consensus Process:  Progress and Opportunities.  School of Nursing’s Research Forum, U.W.O., London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C. L., (Nov. 18/98).  INVITED:  Enhancing Seniors’ Independence:  The Challenges and Opportunities in Health Care.  Keynote Address.  Rehabilitation and Geriatric Care Research Day.  Parkwood Hospital, London, Ontario (45 min.).

Locking-Cusolito, H., McWilliam, C.L., Hernandez, C., Bol, N. (May 1/98)  Invited Panel Presentation on Learning to Live with Chronic Illness.  Twelfth Annual Research Day, Nursing Research: The Path to Excellence.  London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Jan. 20/98). The Research Evidence: Approaches to Care Where People Live, Seniors' Independence Research Workshop, Mt. Hope Centre, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Jan. 7/98).  Invited.  An Evaluative Research Strategy for the Home-Hospital.  Grand Rounds, Department of Family Medicine, UWO, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Nov. 5, 19 & 26/97).  Using research findings to refine client-centred health promotion practice.  Invited Workshop Series, Community Care Access Centre of London-Middlesex.  London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Oct. 29/97)  Invited.   The Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial on Home-Based Health Promotion.  Department of Family Medicine, UWO, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (June 19/97).  Invited.  Creating the future of health care for seniors.  Keynote address for Annual Meeting, Community Support Services, Tillsonburg, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (June 4, 16 & 23/97).  Invited Workshop Series.  Using research findings to refine client-centred health promotion practice.  Community Care Access Centre of London-Middlesex, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (May 22/97).  Invited.  Promoting seniors independence:  What does research tell us?, St. Joseph's Health Centre, St. Mary's Community Centre opening, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Apr. 18/97).  Invited facilitator.  Five hour workshop with 14 London Health Science Centre nurse practitioners clinical nurse specialists on Health care and nursing in the future: Creation of vision for nursing care model evolution, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Mar. 21/97).  Invited.  How might qualitative methodology be used in the evaluation of health service delivery?  Faculty of Social Science, Behavioral Medicine Research/Clinical Grand Rounds, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Oct. 10/96).  Research on the Transition from Hospital to Home.  Thames Valley Family Practice Research Unit Public Forum, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. et al.  (Apr. 18/96).  Invited.  The Interactive Process of Promoting Health.  Middlesex-London Home Care Program, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. et al.  (Mar. 28/96).  Invited.  The Interactive Process of Promoting Health.  Oxford Home Care Program, Woodstock, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L.  (Jan. 9/96 and Sept. 15/97).  Theoretical Overview of Health Promotion Approaches.  2nd year Nursing Class, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L., Stewart, M., Brown, J.B., McNair, S., Desai, K. and Coderre, P.  (Oct. 20/95).  SIRP Program Refinement Workshop.  Creating Seniors' Independence through Home-Based Health Promotion.  Althouse College, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Oct. 6/95).  Professional Staff Research Update, SIRP Program Overview, Parkwood Hospital, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Oct. 2/95).  Continuous Quality Improvement:  Getting There From Here.  Oxford County Continuous Quality Improvement Partnerships, Woodstock, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Sept.1995;1996;1997).  Invited.  Practical Research Applications of Theoretical Paradigms, Nursing Masters Program N660, The Theoretical Foundations of Nursing.

McWilliam, C.L. (May 12/95).  Invited.  Research & Practice:  A Kaleidoscope.  Promoting Seniors' Health and Independence.  Middlesex-London Health Unit, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (April 5/95).  Invited.  Community-Based Health Promotion:  Using Research Findings to Create Pathways to Success.  Ninth Annual Refresher Day in Geriatric Medicine, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L.  (Feb. 14/95).  Seniors church Group, Salvation Army.  How Older People Experience health and Health Promotion, Woodstock, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Jan. 18/95).  Invited.  Key Issues Related to Health Behaviours.  The London Hospitals' Workshop on Key Issues in Patient and Family Education, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L.  (aired Dec. 22, 25, 28/94).  Personal Interview by Channel 13 Television.  Home-Based Health Promotion Research, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Oct. 24/94).  Invited.  Qualitative Findings about Health Promotion for Chronically Ill Older Persons.  Opening Address - Occupational Therapy Week, Parkwood Hospital, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (May 12/94).  Invited. "Expressing the Voice of Nursing" - After-Dinner Address to 100 members of the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario at the Annual Oxford County Dinner to Celebrate International Nurses Day.

McWilliam, C.L. (Dec. 1993).  Invited.  A Workshop to Address the Multidisciplinary Challenges of Patient Discharge in Using Research Findings to Improve Practice.  Victoria Hospital Corp., London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. and Sangster, J. (1993-1996).  Two - 2 hour Resident Seminars, annually,  Department of Family Medicine - Managing the Transition from Hospital to Home.

McWilliam, C.L.  (Apr. 1993).  Getting Older Patients From Hospital to Home:  What are the Challenges?  1 Hour presentation.  Department of Family Medicine - Grand Rounds, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L.  (Dec. 1992).  From Hospital to Home:  The Experience of Discharge of Elderly Patients with Continued Care Needs.  1 Hour invited presentation.  Thames Valley District Health Council - Long Term Care Planning Committee.

McWilliam, C.L.  (Oct. 1992).  From Hospital to Home:  The Elderly's Experience of Discharge.  Invited Presentation - Faculty of Nursing Alumni Association.

McWilliam, C.L. (Sept. 1992).  From Hospital to Home:  The Elderly's Discharge Experience in the Urban Teaching Hospital Setting - 1 hour dissemination and discussion session with Victoria Hospital professionals and administrators.

McWilliam, C.L. (June 1992).  From Hospital to Home:  The Elderly's Discharge Experience in the Urban Teaching Hospital Setting - 1 hour dissemination and discussion session with Middlesex-London Home Care Program.

McWilliam, C.L. (Mar. 1992).  Innovation in the Public Service Sector:  Leadership Issues and Strategies.  A two hour guest lecture for course N655 (Nursing Administration).  Masters' Program, Faculty of Nursing, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Nov. 1991).  Qualitative Research Designs.  A two hour guest lecture for Course N319.  (Nursing Research).  Undergraduate Program, Faculty of Nursing, The University of Western Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Oct. 1991).  From Hospital to Home:  Enabling the Elderly in the Discharge Experience.  Invited Conference Leader.  Enabling Environments for Self-Directed Care.  Sponsored by Oxford Home Care Program, Woodstock, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Jan. 1991).  Qualitative Research Methodology.  Professional Development Seminar; Faculty of Nursing, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (Sept. 1990).  Qualitative Research:  Theory and Principles Applied in Health Care System Study.  Professional Development Seminar; Faculty of the Department of Family Medicine, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario.

McWilliam, C.L. (1984).  The Level of Entry Issue - A Challenge for Nurses.  Discussion paper presented to the Nurses Alumnae Association of The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario.