Journals
Abuse in Canadian long-term care homes: A mixed methods study
Baumann, A., Crea-Arsenio, M., Smith, V., Antonipillai, V., & Idriss-Wheeler, D. (2024). Abuse in Canadian long-term care homes: A mixed methods study. BMJ Open Quality, 13(2), e002639.
COVID-19 and long-term care: What have we learned?[Special issue].
Deber, R., Crea-Arsenio, M., Lavoie-Tremblay, M., & Baumann, A. (2022). Introduction – COVID-19 and long-term care: What have we learned?[Special issue]. Healthcare Policy, 17, 8–13.
COVID-19 excess mortality among long-term care residents in Ontario, Canada
Akhtar-Danesh, N., Baumann, A., Crea-Arsenio, M., & Antonipillai, V. (2022). COVID-19 excess mortality among long-term care residents in Ontario, Canada. PLOS ONE, 17(1).
Factors associated with pressure ulcer and dehydration in long-term care settings in Ontario, Canada
Crea-Arsenio, M., Baumann, A., Antonipillai, V., & Akhtar-Danesh, N. (2024). Factors associated with pressure ulcer and dehydration in long-term care settings in Ontario, Canada. PLOS ONE, 19(1), e0297588.
Innovative nursing employment initiatives to strengthen and sustain the health workforce in Canada
Baumann, A., Smith, V., & Crea-Arsenio, M. (2024). Innovative nursing employment initiatives to strengthen and sustain the health workforce in Canada.Healthcare Management Forum.
News Articles
Presentations
Addressing inequity and abuse in long-term care: Implications for public health practice
McMaster University and National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health
Long Term Care in Crisis – The Reality of COVID 19, June 2022
Canadian Health Workforce Network
Long-Term Care in Crisis: The Reality of COVID-19?, September 2022
McMaster University and CanCOVID Network
Neglect and abuse in long-term care and the healthcare workforce vacancy gap, March 2024
Statistics Canada Health Analysis Division (HAD)
Systems approach to immigrant employment in a mid-sized city, March 2024
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), Research Matters Events (RME)