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Designing an mHealth Application to Coordinate Nurse-Provided Respite Care Services For Families Coping with Palliative-Stage Cancer: A Doctoral Research Proposal

  • 24 Mar 2021
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • via ZOOM. Please note you must be or become a member of CNIA to register!

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  • Bio: Aimee Castro is a 3rd year PhD student in Nursing at McGill University. Her research focuses on the uses of digital health technologies for supporting family caregiving.

    Respite care is a highly requested service for supporting families coping with chronic and complex conditions. In this webinar, Aimee Castro will present her doctoral research proposal to design a smartphone application to improve the coordination of respite care services by nurses to families coping with palliative-stage cancer. All feedback is welcome!

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Title: Designing an mHealth Application to Coordinate Nurse-Provided Respite Care Services For Families Coping with Palliative-Stage Cancer: A Doctoral Research Proposal with Amy Castro, Msc(A), RN-this year's recipient of the CNF's Dr.Kathryn J. Hannah Nursing Informatics Award

Bio:  Aimee Castro is a 3rd year PhD student in Nursing at McGill University. Her research focuses on the uses of digital health technologies for supporting family caregiving.

Summary: Respite care is a highly requested service for supporting families coping with chronic and complex conditions. In this webinar, Aimee Castro will present her doctoral research proposal to design a smartphone application to improve the coordination of respite care services by nurses to families coping with palliative-stage cancer. All feedback is welcome!


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