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The Dr. Marlene Reimer Research Award

2008 award recipients
Recipient(s) / Récipiendaire(s) City / Ville & Province Title of paper / Titre de l’exposé Amount / Somme
Manon Lachapelle Montreal, QC Perceptions des infirmières de l’urgence quant à leurs connaissances et habiletés lors de l’utilisation du processus spécifique de soins pour la personne adulte victime d᾿un traumatisme cranio-cérébral léger $3,000
Teresa Green Calgary, AB Aggressive surgical interventions for severe stroke: Impact on quality of life and caregiver outcomes $3,000

2008 abstracts

Manon Lachapelle inf., Bacc Sc, M.Sc. (c) sous la direction de Madame Hélène Lefebvre inf, Ph D
Université de Montréal
Faculté des sciences Infirmières

“Perceptions des infirmières de l’urgence quant à leurs connaissances et habiletés lors de l’utilisation du processus spécifique de soins pour la persone adulte victime d’un traumatisme cranio-cérébral léger (The perceptions of nurses in terms to their knowledge and skills in applying a specific caring process to adults suffering from mild traumatic brain injury).”
Award $3,000.00
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Teri Green, RN, PhD
“Aggressive Surgical Interventions for Severe Stroke: Impact on Quality of Life and Caregiver Outcomes”
Award $3,000.00
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Previous award recipients
Year / Année Recipient(s) / Récipiendaire(s) City / Ville & Province Title of paper / Titre de l’exposé Amount / Somme
2007 Wilma Koopman London, ON Living with oculopharyngeal Muscular Dystrophy (COPDM): a phenomenological study $4,000
2006 Teri Green (first Dr. Marlene Reimer Research award recipient) Calgary, AB A prospective cohort study of transitions and marital dyad functioning over the first three months post-stroke in older adults with minor right and left hemispheric strokes $2,000

Read about the Dr. Marlene Reimer Research Award (PDF File)

 

CANN Research Award

Previous award recipients
Year / Année Recipient(s) / Récipiendaire(s) City / Ville & Province Title of paper / Titre de l’exposé Amount / Somme
2006 Cydnee C. Seneviratne (last CANN Research award recipient) Calgary, AB The social construction of stroke rehabilitation: an ethnographic study of neuroscience nursing practice $1,520
2005 Shauna Kindrat Calgary, AB Body image and depression in RRMS women $1,000
2004 no recipients      
2003 no recipients      
2002 Patti Gallagher Saint John, NB Becoming normal: a grounded theory study on the emotional recovery from stroke $1,000
2001 no recipients      
2000 Diane Duff Toronto, ON Families with a member experiencing severe traumatic brain injury: A grounded theory study $1,000
1999 Kathy Doerksen Winnipeg, MB A comparison of a standard neurological assessment tool to a stroke scale for detecting symptomatic cerebral vasospasm $1,000
1998 no recipients      
1997 no recipients      
1996 Carole White, Antionette Vitale & Sally Tong Montreal, QC Uncertainty in patients with brain tumours: How does social support and coping mediate its effects? $500
1996 Margaret Borozny-Durity, Anne Wyness & Felix Durity Vancouver, BC Preoperative education and information needs of patients and key family members realted to the surgical management of skull base neoplasms $500
1995 Marlene Reimer Calgary, AB Measurement of quality of life in adult onset cognitive impairment $1,000
1994 no recipients      
1993 Wilma Koopman & Joanna Avolio (KCI grant) London, ON Needs assessment of family members of acute Guillain Barré Syndrome patients $1,000
1993 Paulette Warnell (KCI grant) Toronto, ON The effects of music therapy on selected physiological variables in the patient with severe acute brain injury $1,000
1992 Kathy Stanfield, Angela Ladyshewsky, Kathy Doerksen (KCI grant) Winnipeg, MB A comparative study of random vs. systemized tracheostomy weaning $2,000

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