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Sara Morassaei

Publications -  12
Citations -  510

Sara Morassaei is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 311 citations.

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Examining the associations between HIV-related stigma and health outcomes in people living with HIV/AIDS: a series of meta-analyses

TL;DR: Significant associations between HIV-related stigma and higher rates of depression, lower social support and lower levels of adherence to antiretroviral medications and access to and usage of health and social services are found.
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A framework for interprofessional team collaboration in a hospital setting: Advancing team competencies and behaviours

TL;DR: The Sunnybrook framework for interprofessional team collaboration was intentionally created as a set of collective team competencies that are actionable and include associated team behaviours that can be easily referenced by teams and widely implemented across the hospital.
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The Role of Immigrant Admission Classes on the Health and Well-being of Immigrants and Refugees in Canada: A Scoping Review

TL;DR: A scoping review was conducted to characterize the role of immigrant admission classes on the health and well-being of immigrants and refugees in Canada, finding that certain subgroups have worse health outcomes after arrival.
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Advancing practice-based research among nursing and health disciplines professionals creating a network of leaders and influencers.

TL;DR: The Canadian Practice-Based Research Network (CP-BRN) as mentioned in this paper is a collective of healthcare leaders focused on identifying approaches and leveraging resources to support clinician-led research to advance evidence-based practice.
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Interprofessional peer-to-peer writing group to support the development of manuscripts for publication: A call to action for leaders.

TL;DR: In this article , the authors established a Practice-based Research and Innovation (PBRI) portfolio within interprofessional clinical practice to foster, build and support a culture of research and scholarship.