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Research Assistant - Remembering When - Increased Service Provision during COVID
Remembering When, an international program, proactively provides education opportunities for older adults on how to identify and eliminate fire and fall hazards in their home, how to prevent fires and falls and how to escape from a fire. The Saskatoon program also focuses on how to get up after a fall. The goal of the program is twofold: β’ help older adults eliminate fire and fall hazards, enabling them to age safely in their home of choice, and β’ connect them to helpful resources before they experience five or more fall incidents. In January 2017, the SFD started Remembering When in partnership with the Saskatoon Council on Aging (SCOA) to enhance their public education programming. Remembering When communicates primarily through group presentations, home visits and follow-up telephone calls. In addition to Remembering Whenβs 16 safety messages, the program uses guidelines provided by the Public Health Agency of Canada to teach people how to get up after a fall if they have not hurt themselves and how to help someone up who has not injured themselves (Canada, 2020). The goal of the project is to evaluate reasons as to why older adults have fallen 4 or more times between March 16, 2020 and December 31, 2021. One (1) student working closely with the Remembering When team The research assistants will support the research initiatives under the guidance of research faculty. Areas of inquiry include: older adults living in community, healthcare, not-for-profit organization, and private business (pharmacy). The position requires skills in writing background/literature review, development of data collection tool (quantitative and qualitative), data collection, data analysis, data display, computer skills. The project may include, but is not limited to: Phase 1: Interview tool development and interviews (January 1 - March 1, 2022) - conducting interviews and analyzing the data (transcribing and theming) Phase 2: Quantitative Research (January 2022) - data analysis Phase 3: Writing a report for Saskatoon Fire Department, Saskatchewan Health Authority and the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health (March 2022)
BetterLTC Research Assistant - Using Instagram as a knowledge mobilization tool
Project: Our program of research is situated in older adults, long-term care, education, and practice. The focus of the project is using instagram as a tool for healthcare workers caring with older adults to connect, learn, and reflect on their practice. The project is situated within an interprofessional team, using a patient-oriented research approach. Roles and Responsibilites: Co-create 15 Instagram posts on topics relevant to carers, older adults, and staff Archive 30 existing posts within the BetterLTC.ca website Co-design a reoccurring release process of Instagram posts - one weekly for 52 weeks Other responsibilities as negotiated