Trisha Parsons
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Kontos P, Colobong R, Grigorovich A, Palma Lazgare L, Binns M, Alibhai S, et al.
Int Urol Nephrol
. 2021 Jan;
53(6):1223-1230.
PMID: 33387220
Purpose: The present study aimed to evaluate the impact of a filmed research-based drama-Fit for Dialysis-and an exercise program on patients' physical activity and fitness outcomes. Methods: Nineteen (10 at...
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Fakolade A, Finlayson M, Parsons T, Latimer-Cheung A
Physiother Can
. 2019 Feb;
70(4):373-381.
PMID: 30745723
People with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) and their family caregivers often react to the impact of the disease as an interdependent dyad. The aim of this exploratory study was to examine...
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Parsons T, Tregunno D, Joneja M, Dalgarno N, Flynn L
Med Humanit
. 2018 Sep;
45(4):381-387.
PMID: 30257854
Our modern-day frenetic healthcare culture has progressed to a state where healthcare professionals tend to detach themselves from the emotions of their patients/clients, rather than embed compassion into their daily...
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Kontos P, Grigorovich A, Colobong R, Miller K, Nesrallah G, Binns M, et al.
BMC Nephrol
. 2018 Aug;
19(1):195.
PMID: 30081845
Background: Exercise improves functional outcomes and quality of life of older patients with end-stage renal disease undergoing hemodialysis. Yet exercise is not promoted as part of routine care. Health care...
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Fakolade A, Latimer-Cheung A, Parsons T, Finlayson M
Disabil Rehabil
. 2018 Jun;
41(24):2888-2899.
PMID: 29958014
To identify the most pressing needs for community resources to support physical activity participation, determinants of perceived need, and barriers to co-participation in physical activity among people with multiple sclerosis...
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Fakolade A, Lamarre J, Latimer-Cheung A, Parsons T, Morrow S, Finlayson M
Health Expect
. 2017 Jul;
21(1):181-191.
PMID: 28722772
Background: Physical activity (PA) is beneficial for all people, yet people affected by multiple sclerosis (MS) find regular PA challenging. These people may include individuals with the disease who have...
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Kontos P, Alibhai S, Miller K, Brooks D, Colobong R, Parsons T, et al.
BMC Nephrol
. 2017 Jan;
18(1):37.
PMID: 28122510
Background: Evidence suggests that exercise training for hemodialysis patients positively improves morbidity and mortality outcomes, yet exercise programs remain rare and are not systematically incorporated into care. We developed a...
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Bennett P, Parsons T, Ben-Moshe R, Neal M, Weinberg M, Gilbert K, et al.
BMC Complement Altern Med
. 2015 Jun;
15:176.
PMID: 26055513
Background: Laughter Yoga consists of physical exercise, relaxation techniques and simulated vigorous laughter. It has been associated with physical and psychological benefits for people in diverse clinical and non-clinical settings,...
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Bennett P, Parsons T, Ben-Moshe R, Weinberg M, Neal M, Gilbert K, et al.
Semin Dial
. 2014 Jan;
27(5):488-93.
PMID: 24467450
Laughter and humor therapy have been used in health care to achieve physiological and psychological health-related benefits. The application of these therapies to the dialysis context remains unclear. This paper...