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Chaudhury, Habib

Appreciative Inquiry: Bridging Research and Practice in a Hospital Setting
Everyday Walking Among Older Adults and the Neighborhood Built Environment: A Comparison Between Two Cities in North America
Exploring facilitators and barriers of the neighbourhood built environment for people living with early-stage dementia
Exploring health care and personal care decision-making under representation agreements: The lived experience of 'representatives' of older adults with dementia
Exploring person-centered care and mealtimes for residents with dementia in specialized care units
Exploring the Role of Environments of Adult Day Programs on the Well Being of Older Adults With Dementia
Grief and bereavement support for staff in long-term care homes: A scoping review
I belong to Canada: The role of Neighbourhood House for the mental health of older visible minority immigrants
Person-centered care and residents' mealtime experience in long-term care homes: A review of the literature
The Benefits of and Barriers to Using Social Robot PARO in Care Settings: A Scoping Review

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