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Our Study | UBC PCSG
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Support Groups & Healthcare Practitioners. Women & PCSG s. Couples & Prostate Cancer. Women on Men’s Health. Extending the Role of Prostate Cancer Support Groups in Health Promotion. Underpinned by the basic premise that prostate cancer support groups have much to offer, we completed a study to better understand how groups operate as a means to describing their role in health promotion. The three-year study was funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Institute of Gender and Healt...
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Health Literacy, Study Findings | UBC PCSG
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Support Groups & Healthcare Practitioners. Women & PCSG s. Couples & Prostate Cancer. Women on Men’s Health. Health literacy and consumerism. All we’re here to do is say, hey, you got it. Do you have the answers to the following questions, like what was your PSA? What was your Gleason score? What was your, how long is it da, da, da, da? And from that we can make some suggestions based on our own experiences. But the main thing is in most cases we try and get a handle on the Gleason score as early as ...
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Partnering Organizations | HeadsUpGuys
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You’re not alone. Partnering with organizations provides a huge boost to HeadsUpGuys. A special thanks to:. University of British Columbia. The many individuals who’ve made a donation. Is your group interested in supporting HeadsUpGuys? Financial contributions, regular shares on social media, featured articles, and monthly newsletter tips are just some ways to help support our fight against men’s depression. For more information, contact info@headsupguys.org. Learn more about Our Impact.
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Team | FACET
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Darr; Skip to Main Content. Joan L. Bottorff, PhD, RN, FCAHS, FAAN, Co-Principal Investigator. Dr Joan Bottorff is a Professor in the School of Nursing, and Director of the Institute for Healthy Living and Chronic Disease Prevention at UBC’s Okanagan Campus. She has served as the first Dean of UBC Okanagan’s Faculty of Health and Social Development. John Oliffe, PhD, RN, MEd, Grad Cert Pediatrics, Co-Principal Investigator. Dr John Oliffe is a Professor in the School of Nursing. Jack Boomer is the Direct...
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Leadership, Study Findings | UBC PCSG
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Support Groups & Healthcare Practitioners. Women & PCSG s. Couples & Prostate Cancer. Women on Men’s Health. Effective PCSG leadership is integral to sustaining groups and efficient meetings. Recognizing leadership qualities and strategic management of the groups as key factors we conducted interviews with 24 PCSG leaders to understand how masculine business principles and leadership styles infiltrate volunteer run not-for-profit groups. Leadership rewards and challenges. In terms of rewards participants...
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Women on Men's Health and Prostate Cancer, Study Findings | UBC PCSG
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Support Groups & Healthcare Practitioners. Women & PCSG s. Couples & Prostate Cancer. Women on Men’s Health. Women on Men’s Health and Prostate Cancer. Men need to be managed. This extended to other aspects of looking after men’s health whereby women were quick to assert that the health and safety of men ultimately resided with his partner. As a 64-year-old woman explained:. I mean we didn’t pick on her, you know, a couple said, ‘Hey you got to watch him.’ And another woman said that she ...Oliffe, J....
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Videos, Prostate Cancer Support Group | UBC PCSG
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Support Groups & Healthcare Practitioners. Women & PCSG s. Couples & Prostate Cancer. Women on Men’s Health. HEAR FROM THE EXPERTS. Charles and Sandra Cohen,. Prostate Cancer (Co-) Survivors. Women and prostate cancer support groups. Charles and Sandra's Story - pt 1. Head of UBC Department of Urologic Sciences. Limitations of Online Support Groups. Negativity in prostate cancer support groups in old days. Professor in the School of Population and Public Health, UBC. Health literacy and consumerism.
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Send an E-Vite | UBC PCSG
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Support Groups & Healthcare Practitioners. Women & PCSG s. Couples & Prostate Cancer. Women on Men’s Health. Living with prostate cancer can be challenging, and no one should go through it alone. E-vite health care providers, researchers, patients, partners, loved ones and friends to learn more about prostate cancer support groups and provide details to others about a prostate cancer support group near them. Cards for referring men and women to a prostate cancer support group.
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Prostate Cancer Support Groups & Canadian Healthcare Practitioners | UBC PCSG
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Support Groups & Healthcare Practitioners. Women & PCSG s. Couples & Prostate Cancer. Women on Men’s Health. Positive influence of prostate cancer support groups on men’s adjustment:. Providing information about cancer and the treatment experience and coping from a range of perspectives. Providing emotional support for patient or partner. Providing opportunities to share experiences. Facilitating social identification (feeling not alone). Providing reassurance to relieve anxiety. In search of information.
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