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Mary Stergiou-Kita

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Gourdeau J, Fingold A, Colantonio A, Mansfield E, Stergiou-Kita M
Disabil Rehabil . 2018 Nov; 42(4):552-561. PMID: 30451033
Individuals who have experienced a work-related mild traumatic brain injury face a variety of challenges when returning to work. Research has demonstrated that the implementation of workplace accommodations can reduce...
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Lindsay S, Stinson J, Stergiou-Kita M, Leck J
JMIR Res Protoc . 2017 Nov; 6(11):e215. PMID: 29146566
Background: Although youth with disabilities have much to gain from employment readiness programs, they are often excluded from or have limited access to vocational programs. One encouraging approach to address...
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Stergiou-Kita M, Qie X, Yau H, Lindsay S
Can J Occup Ther . 2017 Jun; 84(3):178-188. PMID: 28608726
Background: Stigma and workplace discrimination can hinder employment opportunities for cancer survivors. Purpose: This study explored perceptions of stigma and workplace discrimination for cancer survivors to understand the impact on...
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Stergiou-Kita M, Grigorovich A, Damianakis T, Le Dorze G, David C, Lemsky C, et al.
Work . 2017 Jun; 57(2):245-258. PMID: 28582948
Background: Misperceptions regarding persons with brain injuries (PWBI) can lead to stigmatization, workplace discrimination and, in turn, influence PWBIs full vocational integration. Objective: In this study we explored how stigma...
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Amin L, Stergiou-Kita M, Jones J
Can J Occup Ther . 2017 May; 84(4-5):223-228. PMID: 28494611
Background: The ability to return to work (RTW) after a cancer diagnosis can present significant challenges for survivors and can be an important predictor of their long-term quality of life....
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Grigorovich A, Stergiou-Kita M, Damianakis T, Le Dorze G, Lemsky C, Hebert D
Brain Inj . 2017 Mar; 31(5):607-619. PMID: 28350191
Objectives: To understand how employment services (ES) are provided to persons with brain injuries (PWBIs) in Ontario, Canada, and the impact service delivery has on competitive-employment outcomes. Design And Methods:...
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Stergiou-Kita M, Mansfield E, Colantonio A, Moody J, Mantis S
Work . 2016 Jun; 54(3):721-33. PMID: 27315411
Background: Electrical injuries are a common cause of work-related injury in male dominated skilled trades. Objectives: In this study we explored how issues of gender, masculinities and institutional workplace practices...
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Stergiou-Kita M, Mansfield E, Bezo R, Colantonio A, Garritano E, Lafrance M, et al.
Saf Sci . 2016 May; 80:213-220. PMID: 27239098
The workplace is a key setting where gender issues and organizational structures may influence occupational health and safety practices. The enactment of dominant norms of masculinity in high risk occupations...
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Stergiou-Kita M, Pritlove C, Kirsh B
J Cancer Surviv . 2016 May; 10(6):1035-1050. PMID: 27170116
Purpose: Stigma and workplace discrimination have been identified as prominent challenges to employment following cancer. However, there has been limited examination of how stigma develops in work contexts and how...
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Guerriero E, Smith P, Stergiou-Kita M, Colantonio A
PLoS One . 2016 Mar; 11(3):e0151462. PMID: 26982491
Objectives: To report on and examine differences in the use of four types of rehabilitation services (occupational therapy, physiotherapy, psychology, and speech therapy) by men and women following a work-related...