Madison Robertson, PhD candidate, Health Quality, supervised by Dr Rylan Egan

March 23, 2021 00:32:00
Madison Robertson, PhD candidate, Health Quality, supervised by Dr Rylan Egan
Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Madison Robertson, PhD candidate, Health Quality, supervised by Dr Rylan Egan

Mar 23 2021 | 00:32:00

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Topic: Understanding the lived experiences of spouses who are separated in long-term care facilities.

Overview:  The aim of my research is to explore the lived experiences of older adults who are separated from their partners in two separate long-term care facilities – specifically in relation to feelings of loneliness and isolation

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