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Hazel Williams-Roberts

Email

Research Projects

  • A Collaborative Approach to Comprehensive Screening and Assessment of Fall Risk for Older Adults across the Continuum of Care in Saskatchewan

Select Publications

  • Facilitators and barriers of sociodemographic data collection in Canadian health care settings: a multisite case study evaluation (link)

  • What older adults want from their health care providers (link)

  • Acceptability of Asking about Indigenous Identity in Health Care Settings (link)

Expertise

  • Mixed Methods

  • Social Determinants of Health

  • Equity

Alex Wong

Email

Alexander.wong@usask.ca

Research Projects

  • A Combined Bio-Statistical and Behavioural Approach to Understanding Outcomes in Patients Living with HIV in Saskatchewan

  • CTN 307 – HIV/HCV Co-Infection and Opioid Substitution Therapy

Select Publications

  • The Canadian HIV and aging cohort study – determinants of increased risk of cardio-vascular diseases in HIV-infected individuals: rationale and study protocol. (link)

  • Daclatasvir and sofosbuvir with ribavirin for 24 weeks in chronic hepatitis C genotype 3-infected patients with cirrhosis: an open label, Phase III study (ALLY-3C). (link)

  • Disparities in direct acting antivirals uptake in HIV-hepatitis C co-infected populations in Canada. (link)

Expertise

  • HIV and AIDS

  • Viral Hepatitis

  • Marginalized Populations

  • Clinical Research

Kristi Wright

Email

Kristi.Wright@uregina.ca

Research Projects

  • Transforming Mental Health Prevention Service Delivery for Children and Adolescents with Cystic Fibrosis: A Program of Research

  • Feasibility and pilot study of an interactive, internet-delivered prevention program for preoperative anxiety in children

  • Inventing Chronic Disease Management for Children with Congenital Heart Disease

Expertise

  • Cystic Fibrosis

  • Congenital Heart Disease

  • Anxiety

  • Children/Adolescents/Pediatrics

  • Mixed Methods

Audrey Zucker-Levin

Email

audrey.zuckerlevin@usask.ca

Research Projects

  • Does Using a Wheeled Knee Walker Improve Quality of Life, Improve Function and Improve Cardiorespiratory health in People with Unilateral Amputation Below the Knee.

  • Does Using a Wheeled Knee Walker Improve Quality of Life, Improve Function, Improve Wound Healing and Decrease Risk of Amputation of Opposite Limb in People with Diabetic Foot Ulcers?

  • Is there a Relationship between Phantom Limb Control and Prosthesis Control in People with Upper Extremity Amputation?

  • Is there a Relationship among Cortical Reorganization, Phantom Limb Pain and Phantom Pain Control in People with Unilateral Below the Knee Amputation?

  • Establishment of an Amputation Research Collaborative (ARC) Network

  • Functional Outcomes after Amputation among Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Populations

Select Publications

Expertise

  • Gait Analysis

  • Rehabilitation of Persons with Amputation

  • Quality of Life

  • Prosthetic Intervention