Research on Aging receives new funding

Jul 8th, 2019

Rochelle Baker

Research on Aging receives new funding

“I am delighted that ARC-NL is awarding its first round of research funding,” said the Honourable Lisa Dempster, Minister of Children, Seniors and Social Development. “The breadth of these research projects holds much potential for informing policy and program development, thereby improving the health and well-being of older adults in our province.”

The successful projects include:

  • Karen Parsons, Nursing- Topic: Improving awareness and access to services for seniors with early dementia
  • Kelly Warren, Psychology- Topic: Understanding barriers to reporting and facilitating disclosure of maltreatment of older adults
  • Sukhinder Cheema, Biochemistry- Topic: Omega-3 fatty acids in maintaining brain health from birth through aging
  • Gerald Mugford, Clinical Epidemiology- Topic: Evaluating the association with Benzodiazepine use and adverse outcomes in seniors
  • Roberta DiDonato, Psychology- Topic: Evaluating pain intensity levels during post-operative care in seniors
  • Michael Grant, Biomedical Sciences-Topic: Vaccination to reduce age-related mortality
  • Roza Tchoukaleyska, Environmental Policy- Topic: Tourism planning for older tourists: Infrastructure provisions, economic development, and Gros Morne tourism

“We could not be happier with the quality of the applications received,” said Dr. Veronica Hutchings, director of ARC-NL. “I am really looking forward to seeing how each of the successful research projects will benefit the people of Newfoundland and Labrador, which could not be possible without the support of the Department of Children, Seniors, and Social Development. We are also thrilled to have the support of the Harris Centre who will co-fund two of these projects through their Population Project.”

The projects are expected to last a duration of 15 months, and all researchers are expected to come together next spring at a conference to share their findings.