selected scholarly activity
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journal articles
- A “Patient Preference” Model of Recruitment for Research from Primary-Care-Based Memory Clinics: A Promising New Approach. Canadian Journal on Aging. 43:275-286. 2024
- Latest Canadian Consensus Conference on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Dementia: What’s in It for Primary Care?. Canadian Journal on Aging. 43:185-196. 2024
- Frailty prevalence and efficient screening in primary care-based memory clinics. Family Practice. 40:689-697. 2023
- An Innovative Approach to Recruiting Participants for Dementia Research: Primary Care and Researcher Perspectives. Neurodegenerative Disease Management. 13:323-334. 2023
- Cost-utility analysis of a multispecialty interprofessional team dementia care model in Ontario, Canada. BMJ Open. 13:e064882-e064882. 2023
- Assessing Risk among Frail Older Adults in Ontario, Canada, during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Mixed Methods Evaluation of a Telephone Outreach Program. Health and Social Care in the Community. 2023:1-16. 2023
- Description of organizational and clinician characteristics of primary dementia care in Canada: a multi-method study. BMC Primary Care. 23:121. 2022
- “I Hope That the People Caring for Me Know About Me”: Exploring Person-Centred Care and the Quality of Dementia Care. Canadian Journal of Geriatrics. 25:336-346. 2022
- Comparing Virtual to In-Person Delivery of Continuing Medical Education in Dementia Care: Which Is Preferred?. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 23:1413-1417.e1. 2022
- Recruitment of Participants for Dementia Research: Interprofessional Perspectives From Primary care-based Memory Clinics. Neurodegenerative Disease Management. 12:117-127. 2022
- Improving dementia care: insights from audit and feedback in interdisciplinary primary care sites. BMC Health Services Research. 22:353. 2022
- Multispecialty Interprofessional Team Memory Clinics: Enhancing Collaborative Practice and Health Care Providers’ Experience of Dementia Care. Canadian Journal on Aging. 41:96-109. 2022
- Informant‐based tools for assessment and monitoring of cognition, behavior, and function in neurocognitive disorders: Systematic review and report from a CCCDTD5 Working Group. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 37. 2022
- Frailty screening in older adults: is annual screening necessary in primary care?. Family Practice. 39:12-18. 2022
- Impact of COVID‐19 on family care partners of persons with dementia in long‐term care settings in Canada: Not a ‘one‐size‐fits‐all’ story. Alzheimer's and Dementia. 17:e052186. 2021
- In Their Own Words: How COVID-19 Has Impacted the Well-Being of Persons Living with Dementia in the Community. Canadian Journal on Aging. 40:543-553. 2021
- Enabling Advance Care Planning in Dementia Care: A Primary Care Approach. Journal of Palliative Care. 36:224-233. 2021
- The C5-75 Program: Meeting the Need for Efficient, Pragmatic Frailty Screening and Management in Primary Care. Canadian Journal on Aging. 40:193-205. 2021
- Delaying Transition Into Long-Term Care for Persons Living With Dementia: Multispecialty Interprofessional Team Memory Clinics. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 21:2014-2015.e1. 2020
- Improving family medicine resident training in dementia care: An experiential learning opportunity in Primary Care Collaborative Memory Clinics. Gerontology and Geriatrics Education. 41:447-462. 2020
- Recommendations of the 5th Canadian Consensus Conference on the diagnosis and treatment of dementia. Alzheimer's and Dementia. 16:1182-1195. 2020
- The Value in Mental Health Screening for Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury: What Patients Tell Us. Archives of Rehabilitation Research and Clinical Translation. 2:100032-100032. 2020
- “Booster Days”: An educational initiative to develop a community of practice of primary care collaborative memory clinics. Gerontology and Geriatrics Education. 41:4-19. 2020
- A Decade of Dementia Care Training: Learning Needs of Primary Care Clinicians. Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions. 40:131-140. 2020
- CCCDTD5 recommendations on early and timely assessment of neurocognitive disorders using cognitive, behavioral, and functional scales. Alzheimer's and Dementia: Translational Research and Clinical Interventions. 6:e12057. 2020
- Key Lessons Learned in the Strategic Implementation of the Primary Care Collaborative Memory Clinic Model: A Tale of Two Regions. World health & population. 18:68-81. 2019
- DIVERT-Collaboration Action Research and Evaluation (CARE) Trial Protocol: a multiprovincial pragmatic cluster randomised trial of cardiorespiratory management in home care. BMJ Open. 9:e030301-e030301. 2019
- Partnerships for improving dementia care in primary care: Extending access to primary care‐based memory clinics in Ontario, Canada. Health and Social Care in the Community. 27:1574-1585. 2019
- Advanced Care Planning for Persons With Dementia in Primary Care: Attitudes and Barriers Among Health-Care Professionals. Journal of Palliative Care. 34:248-254. 2019
- Situational cues surrounding family physicians seeking external resources while self-monitoring in practice. Advances in Health Sciences Education. 24:783-796. 2019
- Measuring the Implementation of Lifestyle-Integrated Functional Exercise in Primary Care for Older Adults: Results of a Feasibility Study. Canadian Journal on Aging. 38:350-366. 2019
- Key Lessons Learned in the Strategic Implementation of the Primary Care Collaborative Memory Clinic Model: A Tale of Two Regions. Healthcare Policy. 15:53-69. 2019
- Quality assurance as a foundational element for an integrated system of dementia care. International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance. 32:978-990. 2019
- Specialist and family physician collaboration: Insights from primary care‐based memory clinics. Health and Social Care in the Community. 27:e522-e533. 2019
- Person-Centered Risk Assessment Framework: Assessing and Managing Risk in Older Adults Living With Dementia. Neurodegenerative Disease Management. 9:47-57. 2019
- Improving access to community support and services for persons living with dementia: Integration of home care services into primary care‐based memory clinics. Geriatrics and Gerontology International. 19:81-82. 2019
- Clinical characteristics associated with the onset of delirium among long-term nursing home residents. BMC Geriatrics. 18:39. 2018
- Persons with Dementia and Care Partners’ Perspectives on Memory Clinics in Primary Care. Neurodegenerative Disease Management. 8:385-397. 2018
- “We get them up, moving, and out the door. How do we get them to do what is recommended?” Using behaviour change theory to put exercise evidence into action for rehabilitation professionals. Archives of Osteoporosis. 13:7. 2018
- Driving assessment for people with dementia.. Canadian Family Physician. 64:744. 2018
- Optimizing medications in older adults with cognitive impairment: Considerations for primary care clinicians.. Canadian Family Physician. 64:646-652. 2018
- [Not Available].. Canadian Family Physician. 64:e366-e372. 2018
- Frailty Screening and Case-Finding for Complex Chronic Conditions in Older Adults in Primary Care. Geriatrics (Switzerland). 3:39-39. 2018
- Disclosing a diagnosis of dementia.. Canadian Family Physician. 64:518. 2018
- Towards Consensus on Essential Components of Physical Examination in Primary Care-based Memory Clinics*. Canadian Journal of Geriatrics. 21:143-151. 2018
- Computer-Based Driving in Dementia Decision Tool With Mail Support: Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 20:e194-e194. 2018
- “Left to my own devices, I don’t know”: using theory and patient-reported barriers to move from physical activity recommendations to practice. Osteoporosis International. 29:1081-1091. 2018
- Education to Improve Dementia Care:. Family Medicine. 50:195-203. 2018
- Effect of Primary Care‐Based Memory Clinics on Referrals to and Wait‐Time for Specialized Geriatric Services. Journal of The American Geriatrics Society. 66:631-632. 2018
- Driving and Dementia: Workshop Module on Communicating Cessation to Drive. Canadian Journal of Geriatrics. 20:241-245. 2017
- Identifying frailty in primary care: A systematic review. Geriatrics and Gerontology International. 17:1358-1377. 2017
- “I do not have time. Is there a handout I can use?”: combining physicians’ needs and behavior change theory to put physical activity evidence into practice. Osteoporosis International. 28:1953-1963. 2017
- Use of potentially inappropriate medications among ambulatory home-dwelling elderly patients with dementia: A review of the literature. Canadian Pharmacists Journal. 150:169-183. 2017
- Primary Care Collaborative Memory Clinics: Building Capacity for Optimized Dementia Care. Healthcare Quarterly. 19:55-62. 2017
- Driving and dementia: Efficient approach to driving safety concerns in family practice.. Canadian Family Physician. 63:27-31. 2017
- Screening for frailty in primary care: Accuracy of gait speed and hand-grip strength.. Canadian Family Physician. 63:e51-e57. 2017
- [Not Available].. Canadian Family Physician. 63:e9-e14. 2017
- Family physicians’ Perspectives On Memory Clinics in Primary Care. Neurodegenerative Disease Management. 6:467-478. 2016
- Quality of Dementia Care in the Community: Identifying Key Quality Assurance Components. Canadian Journal of Geriatrics. 19:164-181. 2016
- Office-Based Case Finding for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in Older Adults in Primary Care. Canadian Respiratory Journal. 2016:1-7. 2016
- Measuring the implementation of a group-based Lifestyle-integrated Functional Exercise (Mi-LiFE) intervention delivered in primary care for older adults aged 75 years or older: a pilot feasibility study protocol. Pilot and Feasibility Studies. 1:20. 2015
- Evaluation of a Dementia Education Program for Family Medicine Residents. Canadian Journal of Geriatrics. 18:57-64. 2015
- Five-weekend care of the elderly certificate course: continuing professional development activity for family physicians.. Canadian Family Physician. 61:e135-e141. 2015
- Frailty: Identifying elderly patients at high risk of poor outcomes.. Canadian Family Physician. 61:227-231. 2015
- Physicians' perceptions of capacity building for managing chronic disease in seniors using integrated interprofessional care models.. Canadian Family Physician. 61:e148-e157. 2015
- Primary Care–Based Memory Clinics: Expanding Capacity for Dementia Care. Canadian Journal on Aging. 33:307-319. 2014
- An Interdisciplinary Memory Clinic. Annals of Pharmacotherapy. 48:785-795. 2014
- Fourth Canadian Consensus Conference on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Dementia: recommendations for family physicians.. Canadian Family Physician. 60:433-438. 2014
- Ensuring the Success of Interprofessional Teams: Key Lessons Learned in Memory Clinics. Canadian Journal on Aging. 33:49-59. 2014
- Integrating Community Services into Primary Care: Improving the Quality of Dementia Care. Neurodegenerative Disease Management. 4:11-21. 2014
- A new way of loving and living.. Canadian Family Physician. 59:286. 2013
- Structured approach to patients with memory difficulties in family practice.. Canadian Family Physician. 59:249-254. 2013
- Developing Memory Clinics in Primary Care: An Evidence-Based Interprofessional Program of Continuing Professional Development. Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions. 33:24-32. 2013
- Geriatric Medicine Leadership of Health Care Transformation: To Be or Not To Be?. Canadian Journal of Geriatrics. 16:192-195. 2013
- The aging physician.. Canadian Family Physician. 58:17-18. 2012
- Building capacity for dementia care: training program to develop primary care memory clinics.. Canadian Family Physician. 57:e249-e252. 2011
- Disclosing a diagnosis of dementia: helping learners to break bad news.. Canadian Family Physician. 57:851-e272. 2011
- Choosing family medicine residency programs: what factors infuence residents’ decisions?. Canadian Family Physician. 57:e113-e121. 2011
- Clinical uncertainty. Helping our students. Canadian Family Physician. 57:123-125. 2011
- Clinical uncertainty: helping our learners.. Canadian Family Physician. 57:120-125. 2011
- Enhancing Dementia Care: A Primary Care–Based Memory Clinic. Journal of The American Geriatrics Society. 58:2197-2204. 2010