selected scholarly activity
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academic article
- Healthcare providers’ experiences in supporting community-living older adults to manage multiple chronic conditions: a qualitative study. BMC Geriatrics. 19:316. 2019
- Predictors of Pelvic Floor Muscle Dysfunction Among Women With Lumbopelvic Pain. Physical Therapy. 2019
- Exploring the Impact of a Mobile Health Solution for Postpartum Pelvic Floor Muscle Training: Pilot Randomized Controlled Feasibility Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth. 7:e12587-e12587. 2019
- Enhancing Pelvic Health: Optimizing the Services Provided by Primary Health Care Teams in Ontario by Integrating Physiotherapists. Physiotherapy Canada. Physiotherapie Canada. 71:168-175. 2019
- Experiences of community-dwelling older adults living with multiple chronic conditions: a qualitative study. BMJ Open. 9:e023345-e023345. 2019
- Association between lumbopelvic pain and pelvic floor dysfunction in women: A cross sectional study. Musculoskeletal Science and Practice. 34:47-53. 2018
- Managing multiple chronic conditions in the community: a Canadian qualitative study of the experiences of older adults, family caregivers and healthcare providers. BMC Geriatrics. 17:40. 2017
- An exploration of experts’ perceptions on the use of interprofessional education to support collaborative practice in the care of community-living older adults. Journal of Interprofessional Care. 31:638-647. 2017
- Physiotherapists supporting self-management through health coaching: a mixed methods program evaluation. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice. 31:29-38. 2015
- Integrating physiotherapists within primary health care teams: perspectives of family physicians and nurse practitioners. Journal of Interprofessional Care. 28:460-465. 2014
- Understanding Physiotherapists' Roles in Ontario Primary Health Care Teams. Physiotherapy Canada. Physiotherapie Canada. 66:234-242. 2014
- Situating Primary Health Care within the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health: Enabling the Canadian Family Health Team Initiative. Journal of Interprofessional Care. 24:666-677. 2010