Maureen Markle-Reid
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Recent Articles
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Markle-Reid M, Fisher K, Walker K, Cameron J, Dayler D, Fleck R, et al.
J Multimorb Comorb
. 2025 Feb;
15:26335565251323748.
PMID: 40013060
Background: Older adults with stroke and multimorbidity experience frequent care transitions, which are often poorly coordinated and fragmented. We conducted a pragmatic randomized controlled trial (RCT) to test the implementation...
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Northwood M, Chambers T, Fisher K, Ganann R, Markle-Reid M, Yous M, et al.
BMC Health Serv Res
. 2025 Feb;
25(1):284.
PMID: 39979911
Background: Implementation research should assess the feasibility of scale up to bridge the evidence-practice gap for integrated care programs in the prevention and management of chronic conditions. Scalability assessment is...
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Markle-Reid M, Fisher K, Walker K, Beauchamp M, Cameron J, Dayler D, et al.
BMC Geriatr
. 2023 Oct;
23(1):687.
PMID: 37872479
Background: This study aimed to test, in real-world clinical practice, the effectiveness of a Transitional Care Stroke Intervention (TCSI) compared to usual care on health outcomes, self-management, patient experience, and...
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Yous M, Ganann R, Ploeg J, Markle-Reid M, Northwood M, Fisher K, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2023 Apr;
13(4):e068694.
PMID: 37019487
Objectives: To assess the experiences and perceived impacts of the Aging, Community and Health Research Unit-Community Partnership Program (ACHRU-CPP) from the perspectives of older adults with diabetes and other chronic...
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Whitmore C, Markle-Reid M, McAiney C, Fisher K, Ploeg J
BMC Geriatr
. 2023 Jan;
23(1):8.
PMID: 36609212
Background: While older adults are living longer, they often face health challenges, including living with multiple chronic conditions. How older adults respond and adapt to the challenges of multimorbidity to...
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Julian P, Ploeg J, Kaasalainen S, Markle-Reid M
J Adv Nurs
. 2022 Oct;
79(8):2860-2870.
PMID: 36196458
Aims: To explore experiences of family caregivers providing support to older persons with delirium superimposed on dementia in acute care hospitals, their role in detection and management of this condition,...
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McAiney C, Markle-Reid M, Ganann R, Whitmore C, Valaitis R, Urajnik D, et al.
PLoS One
. 2022 Aug;
17(8):e0271500.
PMID: 35930542
Background: Older adults with multimorbidity experience frequent care transitions, particularly from hospital to home, which are often poorly coordinated and fragmented. We conducted a pragmatic randomized controlled trial to test...
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Garnett A, Ploeg J, Markle-Reid M, Strachan P
BMC Health Serv Res
. 2022 Apr;
22(1):433.
PMID: 35365130
Background: Evidence has shown that family and friend caregivers of stroke survivors are significantly and negatively impacted by caregiving. The negative effects of caregiving may persist over time suggesting that...
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Ben Charif A, Zomahoun H, Gogovor A, Abdoulaye Samri M, Massougbodji J, Wolfenden L, et al.
Health Res Policy Syst
. 2022 Mar;
20(1):34.
PMID: 35331260
Background: The last decade has seen growing interest in scaling up of innovations to strengthen healthcare systems. However, the lack of appropriate methods for determining their potential for scale-up is...
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Peacock S, Bayly M, Duggleby W, Ploeg J, Pollard L, Swindle J, et al.
SAGE Open Nurs
. 2022 Feb;
6:2377960820974816.
PMID: 35155764
Introduction: Care of persons living with chronic conditions rests heavily on women within the context of the family. Research demonstrates that women experience more caregiving strain compared to men, yet...