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Opozda M, Galdas P, Watkins D, Smith J
Compr Psychiatry . 2023 Dec; 129:152443. PMID: 38113813
Online mental health interventions have received attention for their potential to bypass barriers that stop men from seeking mental health help from a health professional. However, emerging data suggest that...
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Galdas P, Seidler Z, Oliffe J
Am J Mens Health . 2023 Jul; 17(4):15579883231186463. PMID: 37496323
Men are less likely than women to access or engage with a range of generic health programs across a diversity of settings. Designing health programs that mitigate barriers associated with...
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Tang M, Oliffe J, Galdas P, Phinney A, Han C
J Ment Health . 2014 May; 23(5):219-24. PMID: 24784166
Background: Men's health help-seeking behaviours vary considerably depending on the context. The current empirical literature on the influence of masculinity on college men's attitudes towards mental health-related help-seeking is largely...
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Oliffe J, Rasmussen B, Bottorff J, Kelly M, Galdas P, Phinney A, et al.
Qual Health Res . 2013 Nov; 23(12):1626-37. PMID: 24177678
The high incidence of depression among older men has been linked to numerous factors. In this qualitative descriptive study of 30 older, Canadian-based men who experienced depression, we explored the...
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Galdas P, Oliffe J, Kang H, Kelly M
Public Health Nurs . 2012 Oct; 29(6):534-41. PMID: 23078424
Objective: The aim of this research was to describe Punjabi Sikh patients' perceived barriers to engaging in physical exercise following myocardial infarction (MI). Design And Sample: A qualitative, interpretive descriptive...
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Oliffe J, Galdas P, Han C, Kelly M
Health (London) . 2012 Jun; 17(1):75-92. PMID: 22674749
Depression is a significant problem among college men that can be complicated by masculine ideals of stoicism, reluctance to seek help, and risky self-management strategies. Underpinning these issues are complexities...
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Taipale P, Ratner P, Galdas P, Jillings C, Manning D, Fernandes C, et al.
Int J Nurs Stud . 2012 May; 49(9):1064-73. PMID: 22542266
Background: Post-operative delirium after cardiac surgery is an adverse event that affects patients' recovery and complicates the delivery of nursing care. Numerous risk factors for delirium are uncontrollable; however, nurses'...
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Galdas P, Oliffe J, Wong S, Ratner P, Johnson J, Kelly M
Ethn Health . 2011 Aug; 17(3):253-66. PMID: 21867448
Objective: To describe how culture underlies Canadian Punjabi Sikh men's experiences of adopting lifestyle changes following myocardial infarction (MI). Design: Qualitative, interpretive design. In-depth, individual interviews were conducted with 27...
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Galdas P, Ratner P, Oliffe J
J Clin Nurs . 2011 Jul; 21(1-2):149-59. PMID: 21733018
Aims And Objectives: To review the empirical literature relating to South Asian patients' experiences of cardiac rehabilitation. Background: Individuals of South Asian origin (originating from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, or Sri...
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Galdas P, Kang H
J Clin Nurs . 2010 Nov; 19(21-22):3134-42. PMID: 21040018
Aims And Objectives: To explore the cardiac rehabilitation experiences of Punjabi Sikh patients post myocardial infarction. Background: Punjabi Sikh people are at significantly higher risk of mortality from myocardial infarction...