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Donna Romano

Researcher at University of Toronto

Publications -  8
Citations -  486

Donna Romano is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & First episode. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 367 citations. Previous affiliations of Donna Romano include Mount Sinai Hospital & Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto.

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Applying the Lessons of SARS to Pandemic Influenza: An Evidence-based Approach to Mitigating the Stress Experienced by Healthcare Workers

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe an evidence-based approach to enhancing the resilience of healthcare workers in preparation for an influenza pandemic, based on evidence about the stress associated with working in healthcare during the SARS outbreak.
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Resilience training for hospital workers in anticipation of an influenza pandemic

TL;DR: The results suggest that an evidence‐based approach to interventions that target known mediators of distress and meet standards of continuing professional development is not only possible and relevant, but readily supportable by senior hospital administration.
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Reshaping an enduring sense of self: the process of recovery from a first episode of schizophrenia

TL;DR: This qualitative study addresses ways in which individuals with FES describe their process of recovery and how identified individuals (e.g. family members) describe their perceptions of and roles in the participant's process of Recovery.
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A Randomised Controlled Trial of a Group Intervention to Reduce Engulfment and Self-stigmatisation in First Episode Schizophrenia

TL;DR: Evaluated group intervention designed to promote healthy self-concepts by reducing self-stigmatisation and engulfment among young adults recovering from first episode schizophrenia found that immediately post-intervention, the treatment group significantly improved on engulfment, hope, and quality of life measures compared with the control.
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Where is the client/patient voice in interprofessional healthcare team assessments? Findings from a one-day forum.

TL;DR: A one-day forum was hosted to create a demonstration project that supports the development of an IPC assessment tool for healthcare teams that includes clients/patients, using a concept mapping methodology.