…the ethos of the system overall is improvement. Speakers will share the latest thinking on learning health systems and facilitate conversations on how BC can adopt the principles and actions…
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Co-leads: Lori Brotto Women’s Health Research Institute / Provincial Health Services Authority Lana Barry Self Management BC / University of Victoria Team members: Christine Clark Thinking Box Carolin Klein Vancouver…
Over 400,000 Canadians live with long-term disability from stroke. Stroke survivors say regaining walking ability is a top priority; but, poor cognition, or thinking abilities, can limit walking in the…
…for transmission of brain signals. Thus, myelin is important for the maintenance of cognitive (i.e., thinking) abilities. Animal studies suggest myelin loss may be minimized with physical exercise. The objective…
…were mediated by psychological experiences, particularly depression and thwarted belongingness. We are working to further understand vulnerability to suicidal thinking in our data, and to identify possible policy targets to…
…to focus on exploring the connections between schizophrenia symptoms and cognitive challenges such as problems with thinking, memory, and attention. A key aspect of the project involved using transcranial alternating…
Problem: Many older adults experience prolonged bed rest as a result of injury, surgery, or hospitalization and this may have detrimental effects on both their cognitive (i.e. thinking) and physical…
Delirium is a complication of a critical care (CC) admission. Although usually reversible, it can lead to long-term impaired thinking, poor mental health and increased mortality. Upwards of 80% of…
…on experimental animal research. Even though I didn’t go in that direction, that was fantastic background which influenced my thinking as a clinician. When I came to UBC to do…
Schizophrenia is a severe and disabling psychiatric illness involving primary symptoms of psychosis (hallucinations, delusions, disordered thinking and behavior). Unfortunately, as many as 30% of patients respond poorly to standard…