Presentations & Media
Embedding family voices - Anna Chudyk, Sharon Hou and Laesa Kim
Produced by asPERusual, a podcast that explores the current state of patient engagement in Canadian research, and how to make it better.
In this episode, Sharon and Laesa discuss with Anna what patient engagement means to them both personally and professionally, and how they have been leaning into patient engagement within Implementation Science, in their current study, PIUO Phase II.
Easing Pain, Advancing Care - Sharon hou, Hal Siden and Stephanie Glegg
Provided by Children’s Healthcare Canada in collaboration with the CHILD-BRIGHT Network.
Children with severe neurological impairments often experience persistent, unexplained pain and irritability, compounded by limited ability to verbally communicate their distress. The CHILD-BRIGHT Pain Pathway team developed the Pain Pathway, a systematic clinical tool designed to support clinicians in assessing and managing pain while improving care for families.
This webinar will provide an overview of the multi-phased project, from clinical trial to implementation. It will highlight the clinical complexity of assessing pain and irritability; the project’s relevance and impact for clinicians, children with health complexity, and their families; as well as key lessons for patient-oriented research and implementation science.
LIved experience is data too - Sharon hou and Laesa Kim
Presented by the Child-Bright Network.
In this webinar, Sharon and Laesa uncover What is Implementation Science? and how to utilize the expertise of diverse lived experiences on the research team - including patients, families, clinicians, nurses and fellow researchers.