Erin E. Donald

@ErinEDonald

Doctoral Nursing candidate at the University of Victoria, researcher in the areas of mental illness/madness and palliative care. She/her. Views are my own.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2013.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    19. ožu 2019.

    I am so pleased to send out this scoping review of palliative care for persons with severe persistent mental illness, and looking forward to the next steps! Thank you to everyone who is doing research, providing care, and advocating in this area.

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    4. velj

    JOB ALERT: RA needed. Check out this opportunity with an incredible team of community service leaders, interdisciplinary researchers and experiential experts.

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  3. prije 8 sati

    Thank you to Robert Whitaker for writing this. Burstow's obituary was both professionally shameful (for the ) and personally distressing (for all of us who are asking important questions about the many assumptions psychiatry is built on).

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    prije 12 sati

    Registration is now open! Join us on April 29th, for a one-day conference aimed at sharing nursing research in the 2020 WHO Year of the Nurse and Midwife. Register now:

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    5. velj

    It is IRRESPONSIBLE to have a discussion on opioids WITHOUT talking about pain management.

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    4. velj

    Looking forward to 2020 in March. Come and find me and my poster at stall 29 - sharing the first findings from people with mental illness and incurable physical conditions on their palliative care needs

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    3. velj

    I'm looking for advice on a good intro / undergrad statistical textbook. I'm going to teach a 4th year methods course in Nursing next fall and I'm looking for an intuitive / applied / interesting textbook to suggest.

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  8. 3. velj

    Non-research survey from The Empowerment Council on paid work for persons with lived experience of mental illness/mental health service use. This is a very complicated area and I'm glad to see that this team is looking into it.

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  9. 2. velj

    Interested in stories about the history of care? Come check out my pres. about what we can learn from a look back 's Research Day on April 29th! Keynotes by and , register early at See you there!

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    31. sij

    Uni admin: EVERY time you ask us to increase our class sizes, you are asking us to reduce the quality of our teaching. NO way around this. Thinking otherwise is to assume teaching is just talking to a crowd

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    30. sij

    Embarrassed to report that Canada is among the countries without a Chief Nursing Officer in federal government. Calling on to make this right in 2020.

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    30. sij
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    28. sij

    Now in print in "Applying the concept of structural empowerment to interactions between families and home‐care nurses" with and others! (DM me if you can't access)

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    29. sij

    It is so hard for those of us watching years click by on the massive public health crisis that is the contaminated drug supply... to see that Canada IS actually capable of responding. Just not to our people

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  15. 29. sij

    Ethel Louise Armstrong Post-Doc for a disabled woman/trans/gq/gf/nb/2s person for work in , or .

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  16. 29. sij

    Tanis Doe Post-doc in , , and ! Due March 1st.

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  17. 29. sij

    Thank you Dr. Greaney and Dr. Flaherty. This paper is going to be very useful in writing and teaching.

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  18. 29. sij

    Most importantly, it calls out what every strained, over-worked pt, family, & HCP knows -- that no matter how well self-management works sometimes, for some people, it has been used as an excuse to claw back services and those services don't rush in to fill the gap on hard days +

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  19. 29. sij

    It could also provide a bridge across the either/or approach practitioners sometimes struggle with when caring for persons and families from cultures who value family-centered versus individual decision-making at . Lots of possibilities! +

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  20. 29. sij

    I think Canadian scholars and HCPs can learn a lot from the concept of relational autonomy as a framework for our current dive into medical assistance in dying . +

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  21. 29. sij

    I finally got to this great paper! This certainly echoed my exp. as an HCP in (where uncritical self-management is rampant) and care (where it's shifted to the caregiver) It was also great to be introduced to the concept of relational autonomy. +

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