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    "Balancing two worlds": a constructivist grounded theory exploring distributed/decentralised nursing education in rural and remote areas in Canada and Norway by Bally, Jill M G, Bullin, Carol, Oswal, Jyoti, Norbye, Bente, Stavøstrand Neuls, Emmy

    “…A challenge confronting northern nursing is delivery of equitable and culturally competent nursing education. Advances in technology support distributed…”
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    Using an interprofessional competency framework to enhance collaborative pediatric nursing education and practice by Bally, Jill M G, Spurr, Shelley, Hyslop, Shannon, Hodgson-Viden, Heather, McNair, Erick D

    Published in BMC nursing (10-06-2022)
    “…Interprofessional education (IPE) provides healthcare students with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide safe and effective collaborative care in a…”
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    Integrating Constructivist Grounded Theory with a Patient-Oriented Research Approach to Enhance Health Promotion Research by Nelson, Heather J., Bally, Jill M. G., Spurr, Shelley, Foulds, Heather, de Padua, Anthony

    “…Aim To critically explore the value and challenges of combining a traditional methodology (constructivist grounded theory) with a newer approach…”
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    Utilization of the Keeping Hope Possible Toolkit with parents of children with life limiting and life threatening illnesses during the COVID-19 pandemic: Exploring pediatric nurses and allied healthcare provider opinions by Widyaratne, Amaya, Bally, Jill M.G.

    Published in Journal of pediatric nursing (01-07-2024)
    “…For families with children diagnosed with complex illnesses, the COVID-19 pandemic added many challenges. In order to mitigate inevitable disruptions in…”
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    A Metasynthesis: Uncovering What Is Known About the Experiences of Families With Children Who Have Life-limiting and Life-threatening Illnesses by Bally, Jill M.G., Smith, Nicole R., Holtslander, Lorraine, Duncan, Vicky, Hodgson-Viden, Heather, Mpofu, Christopher, Zimmer, Marcelline

    Published in Journal of pediatric nursing (01-01-2018)
    “…To conduct a metasynthesis of qualitative research exploring parents' psychosocial experiences during complex and traumatic life transitions related to caring…”
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    Supporting parental caregivers of seriously ill children: findings from a feasibility and acceptability study of a hope intervention by Burles, Meridith, Bally, Jill M. G., Holtslander, Lorraine, Zimmer, Marcelline, Hodgson-Viden, Heather

    Published in Children's health care (02-10-2023)
    “…Parents of seriously ill children face complex experiences for which support is valuable. We evaluated the Keeping Hope Possible Toolkit with 16 parental…”
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    "We Eat Without Thinking: We Just Eat, Eat, Eat" - A Thematic Exploration of Cultural Practices of Ethnically Diverse Youth and Their Parents Who Are at Risk for Prediabetes and Type 2 Diabetes by Bally, Jill M. G., Spurr, Shelley, Mcharo, Kasha

    Published in Journal of community health nursing (03-07-2023)
    “…Cultural beliefs and practices influence management of type 2 diabetes (T2D) in youth and their parents, and have been minimally explored, limiting our…”
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    Managing the unmanageable through interdependence in adolescents living with type 1 diabetes and their parents: A constructivist grounded theory by Farthing, Pamela, Bally, Jill M.G., Leurer, Marie Dietrich, Holtslander, Lorraine, Nour, Munier A., Rennie, Donna

    Published in Journal of pediatric nursing (01-11-2022)
    “…Management of T1D is complex and requires continuous care and monitoring that place many demands on adolescents with T1D and their parents. The purpose of this…”
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    Exploring the Use of Arts-Based Interventions and Research Methods in Families of Seriously Ill Children: A Scoping Review by Bally, Jill M. G., Burles, Meridith, Spurr, Shelley, McGrath, Jessica

    Published in Journal of family nursing (01-11-2023)
    “…Family care is essential to pediatric nursing practice, as the entire family is affected by childhood illness. However, little is known about art making for…”
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    Keeping Hope Possible: A Grounded Theory Study of the Hope Experience of Parental Caregivers Who Have Children in Treatment for Cancer by Bally, Jill M G, Duggleby, Wendy, Holtslander, Lorraine, Mpofu, Christopher, Spurr, Shelley, Thomas, Roanne, Wright, Karen

    Published in Cancer nursing (01-09-2014)
    “…BACKGROUND:Hope has been found to support parents as they care for their child with a life-limiting or life-threatening illness. However, very little research…”
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    Ethical, Practical, and Methodological Considerations for Unobtrusive Qualitative Research About Personal Narratives Shared on the Internet by Burles, Meridith C., Bally, Jill M. G.

    “…As Internet research grows in popularity, attention to the ethics of studying online content is crucial to ensuring ethical diligence and appropriateness. Over…”
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    Research in pediatric oncology: Engaging parents to strengthen research processes, outcomes and knowledge translation by Bally, Jill M G, Mcharo, Solomon K

    Published in Canadian oncology nursing journal (01-07-2020)
    “…Childhood cancer is the most common disease-related cause of death in Canadian children aged 0–14 years, with more than 1,000 new diagnoses every year (…”
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    RESEARCH REFLECTION Research in pediatric oncology: Engaging parents to strengthen research processes, outcomes and knowledge translation by Bally, Jill M G, Mcharo, Solomon K

    Published in Canadian oncology nursing journal (01-07-2020)
    “…Childhood cancer is the most common disease-related cause of death in Canadian children aged 0-14 years, with more than 1,000 new diagnoses every year…”
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    The Benefits and Barriers of Sport for Children From Low-Income Settings: An Integrative Literature Review by Nelson, Heather J., Spurr, Shelley, Bally, Jill M. G.

    Published in SAGE open (01-01-2022)
    “…The purpose of this integrative review was to examine the existing literature about the emotional and social benefits, as well as barriers and facilitators to…”
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    Supporting parental caregivers of children living with life‐threatening or life‐limiting illnesses: A Delphi study by Smith, Nicole R., Bally, Jill M. G., Holtslander, Lorraine, Peacock, Shelley, Spurr, Shelley, Hodgson‐Viden, Heather, Mpofu, Christopher, Zimmer, Marcelline

    “…Background The impact of a child s life‐limiting or life‐threatening illness is significant on parents who experience a great deal of emotional, physical, and…”
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    Understanding Parental Experiences Through Their Narratives of Restitution, Chaos, and Quest: Improving Care for Families Experiencing Childhood Cancer by Bally, Jill M. G., Holtslander, Lorraine, Duggleby, Wendy, Wright, Karen, Thomas, Roanne, Spurr, Shelley, Mpofu, Christopher

    Published in Journal of family nursing (01-08-2014)
    “…The purpose of this secondary analysis was to develop an enhanced understanding of the experiences of parents who have children in treatment for cancer. Data…”
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    Exploring opportunities for holistic family care of parental caregivers of children with life-threatening or life-limiting illnesses by Bally, Jill MG, Burles, Meridith, Smith, Nicole R, Holtslander, Lorraine, Mpofu, Chris, Hodgson-Viden, Heather, Zimmer, Marcelline

    “…Life-threatening and life-limiting illnesses in children have profound implications for all family members, many of whom experience unmet health and support…”
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