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Jaime Williams

Researcher at University of Regina

Publications -  25
Citations -  1371

Jaime Williams is an academic researcher from University of Regina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pain assessment & Long-term care. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 25 publications receiving 1283 citations. Previous affiliations of Jaime Williams include Dalhousie University & University of Saskatchewan.

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A meta-analysis of psychological and pharmacological treatments for Body Dysmorphic Disorder

TL;DR: The findings support the effectiveness of both types of therapy, but suggest that cognitive-behavioural treatment may be the most useful.
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Culture and Organizational Climate: Nurses’ Insights Into Their Relationship With Physicians

TL;DR: This four-nation qualitative study of 42 nurses explored their perception of how ethical decisions are made, the nurses’ hospital role, and the extent to which their voices were heard and perceived that their approach to ethical decision making differed from physicians.
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A qualitative investigation of seniors' and caregivers' views on pain assessment and management.

TL;DR: The perspectives of seniors, front-line nursing staff, nursing-home administrators, and informal caregivers of seniors with dementia on the current status of pain assessment and management complement the research findings reported in the literature.
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Evidence-based development and initial validation of the pain assessment checklist for seniors with limited ability to communicate-II (PACSLAC-II).

TL;DR: Findings indicate that the empirical and theoretically driven revisions to the PACSLAC led to improved ability to differentiate between pain and nonpain states, while retaining its clinical utility.