Amanda Froehlich Chow
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Recent Articles
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Spurr S, Burles M, Hyslop S, Bally J, Bullin C, Froehlich Chow A, et al.
Int J Circumpolar Health
. 2024 Feb;
83(1):2320449.
PMID: 38412067
A systematic review was conducted to assess evidence on effectiveness of community-based interventions promoting wellbeing and prevention of type 2 diabetes (T2D) among Indigenous youth. A convergent, segregated, mixed methods...
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Chapelski M, Erlandson M, Stoddart A, Froehlich Chow A, Baxter-Jones A, Humbert M
Children (Basel)
. 2023 Aug;
10(8).
PMID: 37628363
Increasing children's physical activity engagement has short- and long-term health benefits. Developing physical competence is a key component of children's engagement in physical activity. The purpose of our study was...
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Kosteniuk J, Morgan D, Elliot V, Bayly M, Froehlich Chow A, Boden C, et al.
J Interprof Care
. 2023 May;
38(2):319-330.
PMID: 37161449
As interprofessional collaboration (IPC) in primary care receives increasing attention, the role of electronic medical and health record (EMR/EHR) systems in supporting IPC is important to consider. A scoping review...
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Riley K, Froehlich Chow A, Wahpepah K, Houser N, Brussoni M, Stevenson E, et al.
Children (Basel)
. 2023 Mar;
10(3).
PMID: 36980055
Physical literacy (PL) is gaining more attention from educational policy-makers, practitioners, and researchers as a way to improve health and wellness outcomes for children and youth. While the development of...
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Morgan D, Kosteniuk J, OConnell M, Stewart N, Kirk A, Cammer A, et al.
PLoS One
. 2022 Sep;
17(9):e0274769.
PMID: 36137130
Participatory research approaches have developed in response to the growing emphasis on translation of research evidence into practice. However, there are few published examples of stakeholder engagement strategies, and little...
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Kosteniuk J, Morgan D, OConnell M, Seitz D, Elliot V, Bayly M, et al.
Prim Health Care Res Dev
. 2022 May;
23:e32.
PMID: 35604026
Dementia-related continuing education opportunities are important for rural primary health care (PHC) professionals given scarce specialized resources. This report explores the initial perceptions and continuing education needs of rural interprofessional...
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Morgan D, Kosteniuk J, OConnell M, Seitz D, Elliot V, Bayly M, et al.
BMC Health Serv Res
. 2022 Feb;
22(1):203.
PMID: 35168615
No abstract available.
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Morgan D, Kosteniuk J, OConnell M, Seitz D, Elliot V, Bayly M, et al.
BMC Health Serv Res
. 2022 Feb;
22(1):148.
PMID: 35120516
Background: The aging of rural populations contributes to growing numbers of people with dementia in rural areas. Despite the key role of primary healthcare in rural settings there is limited...
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Bayly M, Morgan D, Elliot V, Kosteniuk J, Froehlich Chow A, Peacock S, et al.
Psychol Aging
. 2021 Sep;
36(7):834-854.
PMID: 34591552
Interventions for caregivers of persons with dementia are well supported, but it remains unclear whether caregivers benefit from early-stage intervention when caring for persons with mild dementia or mild cognitive...
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Kosteniuk J, Morgan D, Elliot V, Froehlich Chow A, Bayly M, Watson E, et al.
Can J Aging
. 2021 Jul;
41(1):71-95.
PMID: 34250881
Multiple transitions across care settings can be disruptive for older adults with dementia and their care partners, and can lead to fragmented care with adverse outcomes. This scoping review was...