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Resources
Updated: Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Publications
Chiu, L., Balneaves, L., Barroetavena, M.C., Doll, R., & Leis, A. (2006). Use of complementary and alternative medicine by Chinese Individuals living with cancer in British Columbia. Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine, 3(1): 1-19. 
Linden, W., Yi, D., Barroetavena, M.C., MacKenzie, R., & Doll, R. (2005). Development and validation of a psychosocial screening instrument for cancer. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 3(54): 1-7. 
Websites
End-of-Life: End-of-Life Database (EOLDB) Provided by the Hospice Foundation of America. A data-based or resources related to End-of-Life.
Knowedge Translation: Tools to Help Organizations Create, Share and Use Research Canadian Health Services Research Foundation
ICEBeRG - Improved Clinical Effectiveness through Behavioural Research Group
Presentations
Knowedge Translation: Developing a Knowledge Translation network for ten PEOLC NETS: A work in progress 
Knowledge Translation Framework. A View from a National Policy Perspective  CIHR Presentation - KU-02 Conference Oxford, England July 2, 2002
Saskatchewan - Potential for Database Linkage for Studies of Health Services at End of Life (EOL) with Cancer - Ideas from Nova Scotia Grace M Johnston, Anne Leis, and Maureen MacIntyre Regina, Manitoba June 14, 2006
Cross-cultural End of Life Studies in Nova Scotia  Farhana Kanth, Shauna McVorran, Victor Maddalena, Greta Rasmussen, Grace Johnston Vancouver, BC June 15, 2007
Presentations by CIHR Cross-Cultural Palliative Care NET Trainees
Reports
Addressing Barriers to Palliative Care Services in Northwest BC First Nations Communities: Mitch Verde, Lynn Shervill, Jeanette Foreman, and Amanda Ward, 2010
Advanced Care Planning: Cross-Cultural Considerations in Promoting Advance Care Planning in Canada Andrea Con, 2007.
Knowedge Translation: Knowledge Translation and Learning Technologies  Perspectives, Considerations, and Essential Approaches Implications for Health Researchers MSFHR & UBC Continuing Medicine Education This document is intended for health researchers to understand the issues related to knowledge translation. It is designed to assist them in constructing appropriate KT strategies in their research grant proposals to satisfy the application criteria, successfully compete in these grant application processes, and ultimately formulate a coherent and relevant dissemination blueprint to incorporate the new knowledge into mainstream health practices.
Researcher and Decision-Maker Resource Guide  ©2005 Health Organization Studies, University of Alberta This guide is a tool for those who want to better understand researcher - decision-maker collaborations in the health services sector, particularly those collaborations developing organizational knowledge. This guide can help you if you have questions such as:
- What are potential benefits?
- What is the nature of a productive researcher - decision-maker partnership?
- What are the challenges facing these collaborations?
- How are such partnerships best established?
Maximize Knowledge Translation Capacity in Palliative and End of Life Care NETs - Symposium and Workshop Report  The Courtyard Marriott Hotel, Ottawa, ON, Sept 13-14, 2005
Posters
Comparison of breast cancer survival in two populations: Ardabil, Iran and British Columbia, Canada  BCCA Conference November 2008
Improving research capacity with the CIHR Cross Cultural Palliative NET: A New Emerging Team (NET) for quality and equitable cancer care in diverse populations: Our progress to date.
BCCA Conference November 2008
Palliative Care in a Cross-Cultural Context: A New and Emerging Team (NET)  funded by CIHR for equitable and quality cancer care for culturally diverse populations Year 1 Progress
End of life care for cancer patients in British Columbia: Socio-cultural and economic determinants of place of death. Washington July 2006
Beyond a socioeconomic understanding of health: Cultural, geographic, and socioeconomic characteristics for the location of death of cancer patients dying in British Columbia (1999 to 2003) Surrey, BCHPC May 2006
Quality of Life in Palliative Care. Using the Patient Outcome Scale (POS) across settings and cultures.2005
Data Mining in End-of-Life Care Research: A case study using a novel methodology. Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Conference, Edmonton, September 2005
Trends in the Place of Death of British Columbian Cancer Patients 1997-2003 BCCA Conference November 2005
Using cancer registries as the base for analysis of service provision at the end-of-life: Progress and plans in Nova Scotia, British Columbia and other provinces in Canada. International Union Against Cancer (UICC) World Conference for Cancer Organizations Dublin, Ireland November 17–19, 2004.
Posters by CIHR Cross-Cultural Palliative NET Trainees
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