selected scholarly activity
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book reviews
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chapters
- Compassion as a Tool to Enhance Communication between Nurses and Children in the Oncology Pediatric Ward 2022
- Evolution of Health Care Policy: Deconstructing Divergent Approaches. 281-310. 2019
- “What’s a Mom to Do?” Negotiating Public Health Literacies Through the Traffic Between Motherhood and Mothering in School-Based HPV Vaccination Programming. 274-292. 2013
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journal articles
- Virtual care: a design research discovery and strategic futures model for the Canadian healthcare system. Design for Health. 6:296-315. 2022
- Unpacking the potential of developmental evaluation in codesign work. Health Expectations. 25:1186-1189. 2022
- A narrative-based exploration of aging, precariousness and housing instability among low-income older adults in Canada. Cities and Health. 6:587-601. 2022
- Creative processes in co-designing a co-design hub: towards system change in health and social services in collaboration with structurally vulnerable populations. Evidence & Policy. 18:291-310. 2022
- Gender and dementia national strategy policymaking: Working toward health equity in Canada through gender-based analysis plus. Dementia. 20:1664-1687. 2021
- Are you really doing ‘codesign’? Critical reflections when working with vulnerable populations. BMJ Open. 10:e038339-e038339. 2020
- Betwixt and Between Well and Sick in Cervical Precancer: Canadian Women’s Experiences of Recurring HPV Infections and HPV Vaccination. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research. 50:120-132. 2018
- Power and culture in emerging medical technology policymaking: the case of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in Canada. Evidence & Policy. 14:277-299. 2018
- ‘It’s really complicated’: How Canadian university women students navigate gendered risk and human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine decision-making. Health, Risk & Society. 18:59-76. 2016