Sandra Webber
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Recent Articles
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Johnson G, Roy H, Webber S, Shariff F, Helewa R, Hochman D, et al.
Can J Surg
. 2025 Feb;
68(1):E64-E70.
PMID: 39915061
Background: Workplace injuries are increasingly recognized as a substantial detriment to surgeon longevity and productivity. Limited data exist on pain and injury prevalence among rectal surgeons. In this epidemiologic study,...
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Hoplock L, Lobchuk M, Strachan S, Halas G, Olfert C, Webber S, et al.
Pilot Feasibility Stud
. 2024 Sep;
10(1):123.
PMID: 39342378
Background: Health-care practitioners have opportunities to talk with clients about unhealthy behaviors. How practitioners approach these conversations involves skill to be effective. Thus, teaching health-care students to communicate empathetically with...
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Briere R, Emond M, Benhamed A, Blanchard P, Golbon B, Shellenberger J, et al.
Can J Surg
. 2024 Jan;
66(6 Suppl 1):S54-S136.
PMID: 38173057
No abstract available.
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Oketola B, Akinrolie O, Webber S, Askin N, Rabbani R, Abou-Setta A, et al.
J Can Assoc Gastroenterol
. 2023 Oct;
6(5):162-171.
PMID: 37811533
Background: Physical activity (PA) may benefit people with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) by improving immunological response, musculoskeletal function, and psychological health. Aims: We distilled available evidence on the efficacy and...
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Crawford T, Parsons J, Webber S, Fricke M, Thille P
Physiother Can
. 2023 Jun;
74(2):197-207.
PMID: 37323714
Multiple Canadian jurisdictions have curtailed public funding for outpatient physiotherapy services, impacting access and potentially creating or worsening inequities in access. We sought to identify evaluated organizational strategies that aimed...
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Signore A, Jung M, Semenchuk B, Kullman S, Tefft O, Webber S, et al.
Pilot Feasibility Stud
. 2022 May;
8(1):111.
PMID: 35624519
Background: Seventy-five per cent of individuals with prediabetes will eventually be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Physical activity is a cornerstone in reducing type 2 diabetes risk but can be...
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Pachu N, Webber S, Strachan S
J Am Coll Health
. 2022 Feb;
72(1):293-301.
PMID: 35157551
Objective: Examine effects of self-affirmation on university students' processing of health risk messages related to sedentary behavior. Participants: Eighty-eight students from a Canadian university (females = 53; males = 35;...
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Wittmeier K, Parsons J, Webber S, Askin N, Salonga A
Phys Ther
. 2020 Sep;
100(11):1917-1929.
PMID: 32886789
Objective: Physical therapists play an important role in responding to pandemic and physical disaster situations. Existing literature can provide guidance to health care leadership teams to appropriately and safely leverage...
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Pachu N, Strachan S, McMillan D, Ripat J, Webber S
J Am Coll Health
. 2020 Jul;
70(4):1146-1153.
PMID: 32672511
To explore university students' knowledge, self-efficacy, outcome expectations, barriers and ideas related to reducing sedentary behavior using a qualitative approach. Nineteen students from a Canadian university participated. Four focus groups...
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Barclay R, Webber S, Ripat J, Grant T, Jones C, Lix L, et al.
Pilot Feasibility Stud
. 2018 Dec;
4:179.
PMID: 30519481
Background: Limited outdoor walking is a marker of frailty and a risk factor for decline in mobility and self-care functioning, social isolation, and reduced health-related quality of life (HRQL). Objectives...