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Souraya Sidani
Researcher at Ryerson University
Publications - 169
Citations - 4573
Souraya Sidani is an academic researcher from Ryerson University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychological intervention & Health care. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 151 publications receiving 3766 citations.
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A systematic literature review of diabetes self-management education features to improve diabetes education in women of Black African/Caribbean and Hispanic/Latin American ethnicity.
TL;DR: Different DSME intervention features may influence broad and specific self-management outcomes for women of African/Caribbean and Hispanic/Latin ethnicity.
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Figuring it Out in the Moment: A Theory of Unregulated Care Providers' Knowledge Utilization in Dementia Care Settings
TL;DR: The theory of Figuring it Out in the Moment illustrates how unregulated care providers in dementia care settings practice in the context of unpredictability, variability, and personal threat.
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Focus on communication: increasing the opportunity for successful staff–patient interactions
Katherine S. McGilton,Riva Sorin-Peters,Souraya Sidani,Elizabeth Rochon,Veronique Boscart,Mary Fox +5 more
TL;DR: The Patient-Centred Communication Intervention is feasible and has demonstrated potential for a larger-scale study, and tailored approaches to communication-enhancement education may be necessary for changes in practice to occur.
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Definition, Determinants, and Outcomes of Social Connectedness for Older Adults: A Scoping Review.
Hannah M O'Rourke,Souraya Sidani +1 more
TL;DR: A clear definition of social connectedness was defined and a comprehensive description of its possible determinants and outcomes were described, which will support the development of interventions to enhance socialconnectedness for older adults.
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The minimally effective dose of sucrose for procedural pain relief in neonates: a randomized controlled trial
Bonnie Stevens,Janet Yamada,Marsha Campbell-Yeo,Sharyn Gibbins,Denise Harrison,Kimberley Dionne,Anna Taddio,Carol McNair,Andrew R. Willan,Marilyn Ballantyne,Kimberley Widger,Souraya Sidani,Carole A. Estabrooks,Anne Synnes,Janet E. Squires,Charles Victor,Shirine Riahi +16 more
TL;DR: The minimally effective dose of 24% sucrose required to treat pain associated with a single heel lance in neonates was 0.1 ml, with no significant differences in the proportion of events by sucrose dose.