Gail J Mitchell
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Mitchell G, Jonas-Simpson C, Richards J, Brown S, Bitove V
Dementia (London)
. 2019 Dec;
20(3):1144-1153.
PMID: 31874573
A hospital-university collaboration has created an innovative learning Academy for persons living with dementia. Authors propose essential foundations for creating a different culture of dementia care: a home-like, judgement free...
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Dupuis S, Mitchell G, Jonas-Simpson C, Whyte C, Gillies J, Carson J
Gerontologist
. 2015 Jul;
56(6):1042-1052.
PMID: 26185158
Purpose Of The Study: Little research has examined the lasting impact of the arts. As part of a longitudinal research project, we set out to examine how personal images, understandings,...
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Mitchell G, Cross N, Wilson M, Biernacki S, Wong W, Adib B, et al.
Nurs Res Pract
. 2013 Oct;
2013:238620.
PMID: 24102025
Health care professionals are increasingly aware that persons are complex and live in relation with other complex human communities and broader systems. Complex beings and systems are living and evolving...
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Mitchell G
Nurs Sci Q
. 2013 Apr;
26(2):143-51.
PMID: 23575491
The author of this paper examines emerging implications of holding ideas about evidence and evidence-based practice. Evidence has a very specific role in the delivery of safe clinical care, but...
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Kontos P, Miller K, Gilbert J, Mitchell G, Colantonio A, Keightley M, et al.
Qual Health Res
. 2012 Sep;
22(12):1612-32.
PMID: 22941919
Traumatic brain injury often results in physical, behavioral, and cognitive impairments perceived by health care practitioners to limit or exclude clients' full participation in treatment decision making. We used qualitative...
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Mitchell G, Tregunno D, Gray J, Ginsberg L
Nurs Leadersh (Tor Ont)
. 2012 Jan;
24(4):65-77.
PMID: 22273559
The purpose of this paper is to describe patterns of patient safety culture that emerged from an innovative collaboration among health services researchers and fine arts colleagues. The group engaged...
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Jonas-Simpson C, Mitchell G, Carson J, Whyte C, Dupuis S, Gillies J
J Adv Nurs
. 2011 Nov;
68(9):1944-55.
PMID: 22082306
Aim: The aim of this article is to report research findings describing phenomenological shifts, that is, changes in patterns of lived experience, for healthcare professionals who attended a performance of...
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Kontos P, Mitchell G, Mistry B, Ballon B
Int J Older People Nurs
. 2010 Oct;
5(2):159-68.
PMID: 20925717
Aims And Objectives: We implemented a 12-week drama-based educational intervention to introduce to dementia practitioners person-centred care that emphasizes the notion of embodied selfhood (defined as non-verbal self-expression). Background: Person-centred...
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Kontos P, Miller K, Mitchell G, Cott C
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci
. 2010 Apr;
66(1):119-28.
PMID: 20375084
Objectives: To understand point-of-care decisions, and in particular rule breaking, by personal support workers (PSWs) regarding institutionalized elders with dementia within a context of legislative and organizational care mandates. Methods:...