Lindsey Boechler
lindsey.boechler@saskpolytech.ca
Research Projects
Revitalizing the Saskatchewan health system to ensure accessibility to care for newcomers.
Lived experiences of paramedics during the COVID-19 pandemic (includes participants from across Canada and England).
Lived experiences of Saskatchewan police officers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Meaningful relationships with Indigenous communities to promote mental health and well-being of Indigenous youth.
Select Publications
Saskatchewan Polytechnic Health Sciences and Nursing researchers working on COVID-19 impact studies. (link)
Local researcher looking to provide culturally competent healthcare. (link)
Healthcare research project seeking diverse voices. (link)
Expertise
Marginalized Populations
Qualitative Research
Health Inequities
Patient Empowerment
Patient-Oriented Research
Holly Mansell
Research Projects
Improving Health Outcomes of Kidney Recipients: A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Pre-transplant Education Intervention
Video Education and Behaviour Contract to Optimize Adherence in Renal Transplants (VECTOR)
A Qualitative Study to Explore the Needs of Lung Transplant Caregiver
Select Publications
Randomised controlled trial of a video intervention and behaviour contract to improve medication adherence after renal transplantation: the VECTOR study protocol (link)
Development of a patient-centered video series to improve education before kidney transplantation (link)
Education before kidney transplant: What do patients need to know? (link)
Health Literacy, Knowledge, and Patient Satisfaction Before Kidney Transplantation (link)
Expertise
Transplant
Pharmacy Practice
Patient Education
Patient-Oriented Research
Nate Osgood (SCPOR Lead Research Advisor)
Research Projects
The Impact of Service Dogs in the Lives of Veterans Who Problematically Use Opioids
A Journey With You: Indigenous Peer Navigation in Saskatchewan Cancer Care
A Combined Bio-Statistical and Behavioral Approach to Understanding Outcomes in Patients Living with HIV in Saskatchewan
Use of smartphones to assess active living (SMART Study)
Understanding the Experience of and Signs of Emergency Department Patients with Opioid-Related Complaints
Compassionate Care for those with Dementia Caregivers
Health Literacy for Patients Living with Mental Health and their Families
Patient and Staff Co-Design of Emergency Department Self-Triage
Publications
The SMART Study, a Mobile Health and Citizen Science Methodological Platform for Active Living Surveillance, Integrated Knowledge Translation, and Policy Interventions: Longitudinal Study (link)
Static metrics of impact for a dynamic problem: The need for smarter tools to guide suicide prevention planning and investment (link)
Expertise
Modelling
Patient-Oriented Research
Apps for Patients
Tools to Capture the Patient Voice