Published on in Vol 2, No 1 (2019): Jan-Jun

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/12616, first published .
Understanding Social Network and Support for Older Immigrants in Ontario, Canada: Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Study

Understanding Social Network and Support for Older Immigrants in Ontario, Canada: Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Study

Understanding Social Network and Support for Older Immigrants in Ontario, Canada: Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Study

Journals

  1. Brown M, Adeagbo O. HIV and Aging: Double Stigma. Current Epidemiology Reports 2021;8(2):72 View
  2. Lemaire C, Humbert C, Sueur C, Racin C. Use of Digital Technologies to Maintain Older Adults’ Social Ties During Visitation Restrictions in Long-Term Care Facilities: Scoping Review. JMIR Aging 2023;6:e38593 View
  3. Sahay A, Mittman B, Gholami P, Lin S, Heidenreich P. How successful was the use of a community of practice for the implementation of evidence-based practices for heart failure within the United States Department of Veterans Affairs: Insights from a formative evaluation. Health Research Policy and Systems 2022;20(1) View
  4. Tonui B, Miller V, Adeniji D. Older immigrant adults experiences with social isolation: a qualitative interpretive meta synthesis. Aging & Mental Health 2023;27(6):1068 View
  5. Gill J. Barriers to Help Seeking among Victims of Elder Abuse: A Scoping Review and Implications for Public Health Policy in Canada. Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 2022;41(3):460 View
  6. Mehdi F, Dahlke S, Hunter K. Developing a Comprehensive Understanding of Older Person Abuse in Canadian Immigrant Communities: An Integrative Review. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research 2023;55(2):139 View
  7. Wu H, Chiou A. The effects of social media intergenerational program on depressive symptoms, intergenerational relationships, social support, and well-being in older adults: A quasi-experimental research. Geriatric Nursing 2023;52:31 View
  8. Wang C, Hari A. Chinese grand(parenting) encourages a re‐imagining of Canada's immigration regime. International Migration 2024;62(1):112 View