Profiles And Contributions To This Article

Hope of rural women caregivers of persons with advanced cancer: guilt, self-efficacy and mental health

Wendy  Duggleby

Prof Wendy Duggleby

qualifications: PhD

contribution: original concept, designed the project, supervised data collection, contributed to drafts

position: Professor & Nursing Research Chair Aging and Quality of Life

Canada

Dr. Wendy Duggleby is Professor Emerita at the Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta. Her area of research is psychosocial research with populations with advanced disease and palliative end of life care.


Allison  Williams

Allison Williams

qualifications: PhD

position: Associate professor


Lorraine  Holstlander

Lorraine Holstlander

qualifications: PhD

position: Associate professor


Roanne  Thomas

Roanne Thomas

qualifications: PhD

position: Associate Professor & Canada Research Chair: Qualitative Health Resesarch with Marginalized Populations

Canada

My focus is qualitative health research with marginalized populations. I am particularly interested in cancer survivorship, as well as methods involving creative practices, such as photography and writing.


Dan  Cooper

Dan Cooper

qualifications: MDiV

position: Clinical practice leader (Spiritual Care)


Lars K Hallstrom

Prof Lars Hallstrom

qualifications: PhD

position: Director


Sunita  Ghosh

A/Prof Sunita Ghosh

qualifications: PhD

position: Assistant clinical professor

Canada

My interests are particularly in longitudinal studies, survival analysis, cancer epidemiology. My background is Biostatistics hence am interested in the study design, study methodology and statistical application of various methods. Also interested in various disease epidemiology.


Hannah  O-Rourke

Hannah O-Rourke

qualifications: MN

position: Postgraduate student


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