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Curriculum Vitae JANICE M. KEEFE, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Family Studies and Gerontology Director, Nova Scotia Centre on Aging Lena Isabel Jodrey Chair in Gerontology Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, NS, B3M 2J6 (Telephone 902-457-6466; Fax 902-457-6226; Email [email protected]) ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS Doctor of Philosophy, 1992-97, Family Relations and Human Development, Dept. of Family Studies, University of Guelph Master of Arts, 1984-86, Dept. of Sociology/Anthropology, University of Guelph Bachelor of Arts, 1981-84, Dept. of Sociology, University of Prince Edward Island 1980-81, General Arts, Carleton University ACADEMIC HONOURS AND AWARDS 2017 Global Ageing Network 2017 Award for Excellence in Applied Research 2016 Live More Distinction Award for Contribution to Research, Northwoodcare Inc. 2015 Progress Women of Excellence Award (Education and Research), Canadian Progress Club 2015 Atlantic Planners Institute (API) Planning Excellence Award: Special Research Study 2015 Danny and Martie Murphy Leadership Award from the PEI Alzheimer Society in recognition of excellence and leadership in caregiving research 2012 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal Awarded by the Canadian Home Care Association for contribution to Home Care Research in Canada 2012 Canadian Health Association’s Marion Stephenson Award for contribution to Continuing Care in Canada 2012 The Decade Club, Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation Award for contribution to health research 2012 MSVU Nomination for Canada Research Chair Tier 1 2010 Award for Research Excellence, Mount Saint Vincent University 2008-2009 Gerontology Association of NS Award for contribution to Gerontology in NS 2006 Lena Isabel Jodrey Chair in Gerontology 2005 Novartis Pharma Prize for best family policy paper at the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, Tours, France, July, 2005 2005 Honorary Co-Chair of Care for the Caregiver International Conference (2007) 2002 MSVU First Nominee for Canada Research Chair in Aging and Caregiving 1999 Nominated for Member of the Board of CIHR Institute for Healthy Aging 1993-1994 Doctoral Fellowship, Social Science & Humanities Research Council of Canada 1993-1994 Donald Menzies-Canadian Association on Gerontology Bursary 1992-1994 Graduate Research Assistantship, Work and Eldercare Group, University of Guelph, CARNET: Canadian Aging Research Network 1992-1993 University of Guelph Graduate Fellowship, Department of Family Studies 1992-1993 The MAC '38 Gerontology Graduate Scholarship, Family Studies, University of Guelph. 1986 Award for Best Thesis, Department of Sociology, University of Guelph 1985-1986 Gerontology Research Council of Ontario Grant 1984-1986 Student Bursary & Graduate Fellowship, Sociology, University of Guelph 1984-1985 St. Dunstan's University Post Graduate Scholarship 1983 Award for Highest Average Junior Arts, U.P.E.I. 1980-1981 University Entrance Scholarship, Carleton University 1980-1981 Page Programme, House of Commons, University Scholarship

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  • Curriculum Vitae

    JANICE M. KEEFE, Ph.D.

    Professor, Department of Family Studies and Gerontology

    Director, Nova Scotia Centre on Aging

    Lena Isabel Jodrey Chair in Gerontology

    Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, NS, B3M 2J6

    (Telephone 902-457-6466; Fax 902-457-6226; Email [email protected])

    ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS

    Doctor of Philosophy, 1992-97, Family Relations and Human Development, Dept. of Family Studies,

    University of Guelph

    Master of Arts, 1984-86, Dept. of Sociology/Anthropology, University of Guelph

    Bachelor of Arts, 1981-84, Dept. of Sociology, University of Prince Edward Island

    1980-81, General Arts, Carleton University

    ACADEMIC HONOURS AND AWARDS

    2017 Global Ageing Network 2017 Award for Excellence in Applied Research

    2016 Live More Distinction Award for Contribution to Research, Northwoodcare Inc.

    2015 Progress Women of Excellence Award (Education and Research), Canadian Progress Club

    2015 Atlantic Planners Institute (API) Planning Excellence Award: Special Research Study

    2015 Danny and Martie Murphy Leadership Award from the PEI Alzheimer Society in recognition of

    excellence and leadership in caregiving research

    2012 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal Awarded by the Canadian Home Care Association

    for contribution to Home Care Research in Canada

    2012 Canadian Health Association’s Marion Stephenson Award for contribution to Continuing Care in

    Canada

    2012 The Decade Club, Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation Award for contribution to health

    research

    2012 MSVU Nomination for Canada Research Chair Tier 1

    2010 Award for Research Excellence, Mount Saint Vincent University

    2008-2009 Gerontology Association of NS Award for contribution to Gerontology in NS

    2006 Lena Isabel Jodrey Chair in Gerontology

    2005 Novartis Pharma Prize for best family policy paper at the International Union for the Scientific

    Study of Population, Tours, France, July, 2005

    2005 Honorary Co-Chair of Care for the Caregiver International Conference (2007)

    2002 MSVU First Nominee for Canada Research Chair in Aging and Caregiving

    1999 Nominated for Member of the Board of CIHR Institute for Healthy Aging

    1993-1994 Doctoral Fellowship, Social Science & Humanities Research Council of Canada

    1993-1994 Donald Menzies-Canadian Association on Gerontology Bursary

    1992-1994 Graduate Research Assistantship, Work and Eldercare Group, University of Guelph, CARNET:

    Canadian Aging Research Network

    1992-1993 University of Guelph Graduate Fellowship, Department of Family Studies

    1992-1993 The MAC '38 Gerontology Graduate Scholarship, Family Studies, University of Guelph.

    1986 Award for Best Thesis, Department of Sociology, University of Guelph

    1985-1986 Gerontology Research Council of Ontario Grant

    1984-1986 Student Bursary & Graduate Fellowship, Sociology, University of Guelph

    1984-1985 St. Dunstan's University Post Graduate Scholarship

    1983 Award for Highest Average Junior Arts, U.P.E.I.

    1980-1981 University Entrance Scholarship, Carleton University

    1980-1981 Page Programme, House of Commons, University Scholarship

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    EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

    Academic Appointments

    2017-2020 Chair, Dept. of Family Studies & Gerontology, Mount St. Vincent University

    2011- Honorary Research Associate, Graduate Studies, University of New Brunswick

    2006- Professor, Dept. of Family Studies & Gerontology, Mount St. Vincent University

    2006- Lena Isabel Jodrey Chair in Gerontology (Renewed in 2011 and 2016 for five year terms)

    2006- Director, Nova Scotia Centre on Aging (Renewed in 2011 and 2016 for five year terms)

    2006- Adjunct Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University

    2002-2012 Canada Research Chair in Aging and Caregiving Policy, Mount St. Vincent University

    (Renewed in 2007 for a second and final, five year period)

    1999-2006 Associate Professor, Dept. of Family Studies & Gerontology, Mount St. Vincent University

    2004- Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Dalhousie University

    1998-1999 Visiting Associate Professor, Gerontology Research Centre, Simon Fraser University

    1997-1998 Chair, Dept. of Gerontology, Mount St. Vincent University

    *1997-2006 Associate Professor, Dept. of Gerontology, Mount St. Vincent University

    1994-1997 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Gerontology, Mount St. Vincent University

    1992-1994 Educational Leave of Absence, Mount St. Vincent University

    1990-1992 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Gerontology, Mount St. Vincent University

    1988-1990 Lecturer, Depts. of Gerontology and Sociology/Anthropology

    1985-1986 Lecturer, Dept. of Sociology/Anthropology, UPEI

    * On maternity leave from 01/97-05/97

    Non-Academic Employment

    1988-1990 Community Social Worker for Seniors, Dartmouth Social Services.

    1986-1988 Research Coordinator, Dartmouth Social Services.

    Analysed trends and recommended policy direction in the provision of care to seniors.

    Instigated, developed and co-ordinated a two phase research project on the elderly.

    1986 Community Care Worker, Dartmouth Social Services.

    Case manager position - Assessed and arranged services for home care and facility care.

    SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY *Students/Trainees are underlined

    Refereed Publications

    Articles

    50. Weeks, L. E., Chamberlain, S., & Keefe, J. (in-press). What makes a nursing home a home? Insights from

    family members. Housing, Care & Support. https://doi.org/10.1108/HCS-05-2017-0013

    49. Chamberlain, S., Weeks, L.E, & Keefe, J. (2017). Factors influencing family member perception of

    “homelikeness” in long term care homes. Journal of Housing for the Elderly, 1-16.

    doi:10.1080/02763893.2017.1335672

    https://doi.org/10.1108/HCS-05-2017-0013

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    48. Andrew, M., Dupuis-Blanchard, S., Maxwell, C., Giguere, A., Keefe, J., Rockwood, K., & St. John, P. (In

    Press, 2017). Social and societal implications of frailty, including impact on Canadian healthcare systems.

    Canadian Journal on Aging.

    47. Dearing, J., Beacom, A., Chamberlain, S., Meng, J., Berta, W., Keefe, J., Squires, J., Doupe, M., Taylor, D.,

    Reid, R.C., Cook, H., Cummings, G., Baumbusch, J., Knopp-Sihota, J., Norton, P., & Estabrooks, C. (2017).

    Pathways for best practice diffusion: The structure of informal relationships in Canada's long term care sector.

    Implementation Science, 12(11). doi:10.1186/s13012-017-0542-7

    46. Panagiotoglou, D., Fancey, P., Keefe, J., & Martin-Matthews, A. (2017). Job satisfaction: Insights from

    home support workers in three Canadian jurisdictions. Canadian Journal on Aging, (36)1, 1-14.

    45. Keefe, J., Dill, D., Ogilvie, R., & Fancey, P. (2017). Examining household model of residential long term

    care in Nova Scotia. Health Reform Observer, 5(1), 1-10. doi: https://doi.org/10.13162/hro-ors.v5i1.2748

    44. Godin, J., Keefe, J., & Andrew, M.K. (2016). Handling missing Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE)

    values: Results from a cross-sectional long-term care study. Journal of Epidemiology, 27(4), 163-171

    doi:10.1016/j.je.2016.05.001

    43. Krawchenko, T., Keefe, J., Manuel, P., & Rapaport, E. (2016). Coastal climate change, vulnerability and

    age friendly communities: Linking planning for climate change to the age friendly communities agenda.

    Journal of Rural Studies (44), 55-62.

    42. Aubrecht, K., & Keefe, J. (2016). The becoming subject of dementia. Review of Disability Studies: An

    International Journal. 12(2&3), 137-154.

    41. Godin, J., Keefe, J., Kelloway, K., & Hirdes, J. (2015). Nursing home resident quality of life: Testing for

    measurement equivalence across resident, family, and staff perspectives. Quality of Life Research, 24(10),

    2365-2374. doi: 10.1007/s11136-015-0989-4

    40. Rapaport, E., Manuel, P., Krawchenko, T. and Keefe, J. (2015). How can aging communities adapt to

    coastal climate change? Mapping community asset vulnerability for planning and adaptation. Canadian Public

    Policy, 41(2), 166-177. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/cpp.2014-055

    39. Manuel, P., Rapaport, E., Keefe, J., Krawchenko, T. (2015). Coastal climate change and aging communities

    in Atlantic Canada: A methodological approach to community asset and social vulnerability mapping. The

    Canadian Geographer, 59(2), 1-14. doi: 10.1111/cag.12203

    38. Ward-Griffin, C., Browne, J.B., St-Amant, O., Sutherland, N., Martin-Matthews, A., Keefe, J., Kerr, M.

    (2015). Nurses negotiating professional-familial care boundaries: Striving for balance. Journal of Family

    Nursing, 21(1), 57-85. doi: 10.1177/1074840714562645

    37. Andrew, M. K., & Keefe, J. (2014). Social vulnerability from a social ecology perspective: a cohort study

    of older adults from the National Population Health Survey of Canada. BioMedical Central Geriatrics, 14, 90.

    doi: 10.1186/1471-2318-14-9

    36. St-Amant, O., Ward-Griffin, C., Browne, J.B., Martin-Matthews, A., Sutherland, N., Keefe, J., Kerr, M.

    (2014). Professionalizing familial care: Examining nurses’ unpaid family care work. Advances in Nursing

    Science, 37(2), 117-131. doi: 10.1097/ANS.0000000000000023

    https://doi.org/10.13162/hro-ors.v5i1.2748http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/cpp.2014-055

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    35. Lefrançois, G., Vézina, S., Keefe, J., & Légaré, J. (2013). Trends and characteristics affecting disability

    among older Canadians living in private households. Canadian Studies in Population, 40(3/4), 174-192.

    34. Weeks, L. E., & Keefe, J., MacDonald, D. J. (2012). Factors predicting relocation among older adults.

    Journal of Housing for the Elderly, 26(4). 355-371. doi: 10.1080/02763893.2011.653099

    33. Fancey, P., Keefe, J., Stadnyk, R., Gardiner, E., & Aubrecht, K. (2012). Understanding and assessing the

    impact of nursing home approach to care and physical design on residents and their families: A synthesis of the

    literature. Seniors Housing & Care Journal, 20(1), 99-114.

    32. Dill, D. M., Keefe, J., & McGrath, D. S. (2012). The influence of intrinsic and extrinsic job values on

    turnover intention among Continuing Care Assistants in Nova Scotia. Home Health Care Services Quarterly,

    31(2), 111-129. doi: 10.1080/01621424.2012.681526

    31. Humble, Á. M., Keefe, J., & Auton, G. (2012). Caregivers’ retirement congruency: A case for caregiver

    support. International Journal of Aging & Human Development, 74(2), 113-142. doi 10.2190/AG.74.2.b

    30. Keefe, J., Knight, L., Martin-Matthews, A., & Légaré, J. (2011). Key issues in human resource planning for

    home support workers in Canada. WORK: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 40(1), 21-

    28. doi:10.3233/WOR-2011-1203

    29. Sims-Gould, J., Byrne, K., Craven, C., Martin-Matthews, A., & Keefe, J. (2010). Why I became a home

    support worker: Recruitment in the home health sector. Home Health Care Services Quarterly, 29(4), 171-194.

    doi: 10.1080/01621424.2010.534047

    28. Gaymu, J., Busque, M-A., Légaré, J., Décarie, Y., Vézina, S., & Keefe, J. (2010). What will the family

    composition of older persons be like tomorrow? A comparison of Canada and France. Canadian Journal on

    Aging, 29(1), 57-71. doi: 10.1017/S0714980809990419

    27. Vézina, S., Légaré, J., Busque, M.-A., Décarie, Y., & Keefe, J. (2009, Spring). L’environnement familial

    des Canadiens âgés de 75 ans et plus à l’horizon 2030. Enfances, Familles, Générations, 10. 20 pp. doi:

    10.7202/037518ar

    26. Ward-Griffin, C., Keefe, J., Martin-Matthews, A., Kerr, M., Brown, J.B. & Oudshoorn, A. (2009). The

    development and validation of the Double Duty Caregiving Scale (DDCS). Canadian Journal of Nursing

    Research, 41(3), 108-128.

    25.Martin-Matthews, A., Tamblyn, R., Keefe, J., & Gillis, M. (2009). Bridging policy and research on aging in

    Canada: Recognizing an anniversary, realizing an opportunity. Canadian Journal on Aging, 28(2), 185-193.

    doi: 10.1017/S0714980809090217

    24. Keefe, J., Fancey, P., Guberman, N., Barylak, L., & Nahmiash, D. (2008). Caregivers’ aspirations, realities,

    and expectations: The CARE Tool. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 27(3), 286-308. doi:

    10.1177/0733464807312236

    23. Guberman, N., Keefe, J., Barylak, L., & Fancey, P. (2007). “Not another form!!”: Lessons for

    implementing caregiver assessment in health and social service agencies. Health and Social Care in the

    Community, 15(6), 577-587. doi.10.111/j.1365-2524.2007.00718.x

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    22. Carrière, Y., Keefe, J., Légaré, J., Lin, X., & Rowe, G. (2007). Population aging and immediate family

    composition: Implications for future home care services. Genus, LXIIII (1-2), 11-31.

    21. Keefe, J., & Rajnovich, B., (2007). To pay or not to pay: Examining underlying principles in the debate on

    financial support for family caregivers. Canadian Journal on Aging, 26(S1), S77-90. doi:

    10.3138/cja.26.suppl1.77

    20. Keefe, J., Légaré, J., & Carrière, Y. (2007). Developing new strategies to support future caregivers of the

    aged in Canada: Projections of need and their policy implications. Canadian Public Policy, 33(S1), S65-S80.

    19. Downe-Wamboldt, B., Butler, L., Melanson, P., Coulter, L., Singleton, J., Keefe, J., & Bell, D. (2007). The

    effects and expense of augmenting usual cancer clinic care with telephone problem-solving counseling. Cancer

    Nursing, 30(6), 441-453.

    18. Rosenthal, C., Martin-Matthews, A., & Keefe, J. (2007). Care management and care provision for older

    relatives amongst employed informal care-givers. Ageing & Society, 27, 755-778. doi:

    10/1017/S0144686X07005995

    17. Butler, L., Downe-Wamboldt, B., Melanson, P., Coulter, L., Keefe, J., Singleton, J., & Bell, D. (2006).

    Prevalence, correlates and costs of patients with poor adjustment to mixed cancers. Cancer Nursing, 29(1), 9-

    16.

    16. Side, K., & Keefe, J. (2005). The role of unpaid work in maintaining individual and community health in

    Atlantic Canada: A case study. Canadian Woman Studies, 24(1), 129-137.

    15. Side, K., & Keefe, J. (2004). Health regionalization and rurality in Nova Scotia. Canadian Review of Social

    Policy, 54, 108-116.

    14. Keefe, J. (2004). Family ties and support in later life. Transition, 34(3), 3-7.

    13. Guberman, N., Nicholas, E., Nolan, M., Rembicki, D., Lundh, U., & Keefe, J. (2003). Impacts on

    practitioners of using research-based carer assessment tools: Experiences from the UK, Canada and Sweden,

    with insights from Australia. Health & Social Care in the Community, 11(4), 345-355. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-

    2524.2003.00434.x

    12. Keefe, J., & Fancey, P. (2002). Work and eldercare: Reciprocity between older mothers and their employed

    daughters. Canadian Journal on Aging, 21(2), 229-241. doi:10.1017/S0714980800001495

    11. Guberman, N., Keefe, J., Fancey, P., Nahmiash, N., & Barylak, L. (2001). Screening and assessment tools

    for informal caregivers: Identifying services to meet the needs of these potential clients. Rehab and Community

    Care Management, Spring, 24-26.

    10. Havens, B., Litt, D., Stloukal, L., Racher, F., Norris, D., Keefe, J., & Coppin, A. (2001). Finding and using

    rural aging data: An international perspective. The Journal of Rural Health, 17(4), 350-355. doi:

    10.1111/j.1748-0361.2001.tb00287.x

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    9. Keefe, J., Rosenthal, C., & Béland, F. (2000). The impact of ethnicity on helping older relatives: Findings

    from a sample of employed Canadians. Canadian Journal on Aging, 19(3), 317-342. doi:

    10.1017/S0714980800015026

    8. Keefe, J., & Fancey, P. (2000). The care continues: Responsibility for elderly relatives before and after

    admission to long term care facilities. Family Relations, 49(3), 235-244. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-

    3729.2000.00235.x

    7. Keefe, J., & Fancey, P. (1999). Compensating family caregivers: An analysis of tax initiatives and pension

    schemes. Health Law Journal, 7, 193-204.

    6. Medjuck, S., Keefe, J., & Fancey, P. (1998). Available but not accessible: An examination of the use of

    workplace policies for caregivers of elderly kin. Journal of Family Issues, 19(3), 274-299.

    doi:10.1177/019251398019003003

    5. Keefe, J. (1997). The likelihood of combining employment and helping elderly kin in rural and urban areas

    among Canadian regions. Canadian Journal of Regional Science, 20(3), 367-387.

    4. Keefe, J., & Fancey, P. (1997). Financial compensation or home help services: Examining differences among

    program recipients. Canadian Journal on Aging, 16(2), 254-278. doi:10.1017/S0714980800014343

    3. Keefe, J., & Medjuck, S. (1997). The contribution of long term economic costs to predicting strain among

    employed women caregivers. Journal of Women and Aging, 9(3), 3-25. doi: 10.1300/J074v09n03_02

    2. Keefe, J., & Fancey, P. (1997). Family visitation patterns: A Canadian perspective. Canadian Nursing Home,

    8(2), 20-24.

    1. Keating, N., Fast, J., Penning, M., Connidis, I., & Keefe, J. (1997). Bridging policy and research in eldercare.

    Canadian Journal on Aging and Canadian Public Policy, 23(1), Supplement, 22-41.

    Chapters in Books

    C10. Aubrecht, K., & Keefe, J. (2016). ‘Everybody has different levels of why they are here’: Deconstructing

    domestication in the nursing home setting. In M. Rembis (Ed.), Disabling domesticity (pp. 215-239). New

    York : Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-137-48769-8

    C9. Keefe, J., Légaré, J., Charbonneau, P., & Décarie, Y. (2012). Intergenerational support to older Canadians

    by their adult children: Implications for the future. In De Santis, G (Ed.), The family, the market or the State?

    (pp. 141-158). Intergenerational Economic Support under Pressure in Ageing Societies Series: International

    Studies in Population, Vol. 10. New York: Springer Publisher.

    C8. Side, K., & Keefe, J. (2011). The role of unpaid work in maintaining individual and community health in

    Atlantic Canada: A case study. In A. Miles (Ed.), Women in a globalizing world: Equality, development, peace

    and diversity. Toronto, ON: Inanna Publications and Education Inc. (reprint by Canadian Woman Studies)

    C7. Légaré, J., Keefe, J., & Carrière, Y. (2010). Le soutien aux personnes âgées en perte

    d’autonomie :jusqu’où les Québécois vieillissants pourront-ils compter sur leur famille pour répondre à leurs

    besoins? In G-F. Dumont, A. Etchelecou, A. Parant, J-M. Robine, J-P. Sardon & B. Yvars (Eds.), Démographie

    et santé (pp. 77-85). Bordeaux, France : CUDEP.

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    C6. Keefe, J., Glendinning, C., & Fancey, P. (2008). Financial payments for family carers: Policy approaches

    and debates. In A. Martin-Matthews & J. Philips (Eds.), Ageing at the intersection of work and home life:

    Blurring the boundaries (pp. 185-206). New York: Lawrence Eribaum.

    C5. Eales, J., Keefe, J., & Keating, N. (2008). Age-friendly rural communities. In N. Keating (Ed.), Rural

    ageing: A good place to grow old? (pp. 109-120). Bristol, UK: Policy Press.

    C4. Keefe, J. (2002). Home and community care. In E. Sawyer and M. Stephenson (Eds.), Continuing the care:

    The issues and challenges for long term care (pp. 109-141). Ottawa: Canadian Health Care Press.

    C3. Carriére, Y., Keefe, J., & Livadiotakis, G. (2002). La viabilite de la institutionnalisation face aux

    changements sociodemographiques. In G. Perodeau & D. Côyte (Eds.), Le virage ambulatoire: Defis et enjeux

    (pp. 33-55). Quebec: Presses de L’Universite du Quebec.

    C2. Keating, N., Keefe, J., & Dobbs, B. (2001). A good place to grow old? Rural communities and support to

    seniors. In D. Whitson and R. Epp (Eds.), Writing off rural communities: Globalization, governments, and the

    transformation of rural life (pp. 263-277). Alberta: Parkland Institute & University of Alberta Press.

    C1. Martin Matthews, A., & Keefe, J. (1995). Work and care of elderly people: A Canadian perspective. In J.

    Phillips (Ed.), Working carers: International perspectives on working and caring for older people (pp. 116-

    138). Aldershot, England: Avebury.

    Papers under review/In development

    - Guberman, N., Keefe, J., & Fancey, P. (Under Review). The assessment experience of spousal dementia caregivers: “It’s made me realize that I am a person also”. Ageing & Society

    - Keefe, J., Cranley, L., et al. Estabrooks, C. (Under Review). How policy might shape best practice dissemination: An examination of informal professional advice-seeking networks in Canadian long-term

    care. BMC Health Services

    - Krawchenko., T. & Keefe, J. (Submitted). Population ageing an the social determinants of health: Contrasting the national approaches of Denmark, Canada, Australia, Finland and Japan. International

    Journal of Public Health.

    - Aubrecht, K., Keefe, J., Bowers, L., & Redden, M. (Under Review). Faculty mentoring and pedagogical partnerships: Perspectives from a teaching and research collaboration on reminiscence work in Nova

    Scotia museums. Atlantic Universities’ Teaching Showcase: Exploring the Potential of Easily-

    Implemented, High-Impact Teaching Practices, Mount Saint Vincent Universit. Halifax, NS. October

    14, 2017.

    - Aubrecht, K. & Keefe, J. (under development). The narrative function of death in stories of nursing home quality of life.

    - Cranley, L., Keefe, J., Taylor, D., Thompson, G., Beacom, A., Squires, J., Estabrooks, C., Dearing, J., Norton, P., & Berta, W. (submitted Sept 1). Professional advice networks in long term care: An outside-

    inside view of diffusion processes.

    - Keefe, J - Keefe, J., Légaré, J., Vézina, S., & Décarie, Y. (under development). Planning for Canadian Human

    Resource Needs in Chronic Home Care: Policy Implications of Projected Needs 2006-2031.

    - Chamberlain, S Weeks, L. & Keefe J. (under development) Family involvement in LTC - St-Amant, O., Kerr, M., Ward-Griffin, C., Keefe, J., Brown, J., & Martin-Matthews, A., Double Duty

    Caregiving Scale Revisited. Accepted with revisions Canadian Journal of Nursing Research

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    - Warner, G., Godin, J., Earl, M., & Keefe, J. (Submitted, 2016). Resident autonomy: A comparison between nursing home residents and staff. Canadian Journal on Aging.[PF1]

    - Weeks, L, Keefe J., & Chamberlain, S. What makes a nursing home a home? Insights from family members and friends. Submitted to Health Care and Community

    - Aubrecht, K Ward Griffin, K, Guberman, Keefe Using Spousal Dementia Caregiver Assessment asxperiential Learning: Possibilities and Problematics

    Refereed Abstracts

    (239) Chiu, M., Fancey, P., Keefe, J., Lobchuk, M., Meerai, S., St. Amant, O., Sadavoy, J., & Tursunova, Z.

    (2017, October). Supporting dementia family caregivers in rural Canadian communities: From research to

    action. Oral presentation at Canadian Association on Gerontology, Winnipeg.

    (238) McAfee, E., Keefe, J., & Estabrooks, C. (2017, October). Out of the loop: Social isolation in long-term

    care in Nova Scotia. Poster presentation at Canadian Association on Gerontology, Winnipeg.

    (237) MacEachern, L. & Keefe, J., (2017, October). Diffusion of innovations in the long-term care sector: The

    role of motivation. Poster presentation at Canadian Association on Gerontology, Winnipeg.

    (236) MacEachern, L., Keefe, J., Taylor, D., Boudreau, D., & Estabrooks, C. (2017, October). How policy

    environment shapes best practice dissemination in long-term care: A case study of professional advice networks

    in the Maritime provinces. Poster presentation at Canadian Association on Gerontology, Winnipeg.

    (235) Estabrooks, C.A. (Chair), & Keefe, J. (Discussant). (Accepted Symposium). Harnessing professional

    advice networks for long term care improvement. Winnipeg, MB. October 19-21, 2017.

    (234) Aubrecht, K., Keefe, J., Bowers, L., & Redden, M. (Accepted). Faculty mentoring and pedagogical

    partnerships: Perspectives from a teaching and research collaboration on reminiscence work in Nova Scotia

    museums. Atlantic Universities’ Teaching Showcase: Exploring the Potential of Easily-Implemented, High-

    Impact Teaching Practices. Mount Saint Vincent University. Halifax, NS. October 14, 2017.

    (233) Weeks, L.E., Stadnyk, R., Chamberlain, S., & Keefe, J. (2017, July). Fostering homelikeness in nursing

    homes: Qualitative results from resident family members and friends. Oral presentation at the IAGG World

    Congress of Gerontology & Geriatrics, San Francisco, CA.

    (232) Taylor, D., Keefe, J., Tay, L., Parker, B., Delaney, K., & Cook, H. (2017, July). Finding rabbit holes

    without falling in: Navigating palliative care policy in Canadian long-term care. Poster presented at the IAGG

    World Congress of Gerontology & Geriatrics, San Francisco, CA.

    (231) Keefe, J., Meng, J., Squires, J. E., Doupe, M. B., Reid, R. C., Cummings, G. G., Knopp-Sihota, J., &

    Estabrooks, C. A. (2017, July). The structure of professional advice networks in long term care: Influences and

    implications. Poster presented at the IAGG World Congress of Gerontology & Geriatrics, San Francisco, CA.

    (230) Beacom, A. M., Meng, J., Chamberlain, S., Dearing, J. W., Berta, W. B., Keefe, J., Squires, J. E., &

    Estabrooks, C. A. (2017, July). Using inter-organizational network analysis for quality improvement in long

    term care. Poster presented at the IAGG World Congress of Gerontology & Geriatrics, San Francisco, CA.

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    (229) Berta, W. B., Keefe J., Cranley, L., Taylor, D., McAfee, E., Thompson, G., Baumbusch, J. L., & Profetto-

    McGrath, J. (2017, July). Characteristics of opinion leaders and boundary spanners in long term care. Poster

    presented at the IAGG World Congress of Gerontology & Geriatrics, San Francisco, CA.

    (228) Delaney, K., & Keefe, J. (2017, May). Understanding meaningful relationships in nursing homes through

    person-centred care. Poster presentation at the Canadian Disability Studies Association, Congress of the

    Humanities and Social Sciences. Toronto, ON.

    (227) Aubrecht, K., Keefe, J., Estabrooks, C., Cook, H., MacDonald, L., & Fifield, H. (2017, May). Seniors-

    adding life to years: A Canadian project focusing on late life long term care. Poster presentation at the Canadian

    Disability Studies Association, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Toronto, ON.

    (226) Delaney, K., Aubrecht, K., & Keefe, J. (2016, November). A review of provincial similarities and

    differences in approaches to home care in Nova Scotia and Manitoba. Poster presentation at Mount Saint

    Vincent University's Research Remixed Showcase, Halifax, NS.

    (225) Aubrecht, K. & Keefe, J. (2016, October). Understanding ‘death-work’ in stories of nursing home quality

    of life: A cultural gerontological disability studies analysis. Oral presentation, Canadian Association on

    Gerontology. Montreal, QC.

    (224) Godin, J., Keefe, J., McInnis, A., & Andrew, M. (2016, October). Long-term care resident quality of life:

    The association of staff mix to care and support and autonomy. Poster presentation, Canadian Association on

    Gerontology. Montreal, QC.

    (223) McAfee, E., Keefe, J., & Estabrooks, C. (2016, October). Out of the loop: Social network isolation in

    long-term care in Nova Scotia. Poster presentation, Canadian Association on Gerontology. Montreal, QC.

    (222) Carrière, Y., Légaré, J., Keefe, J., & Lefebvre, J. (2016, October). The effect of health on retirement rates

    by age and gender in Canada, 1976-2014. Poster presentation, Canadian Association on Gerontology. Montreal,

    QC.

    (221) Chiu, M., Fancey, P., Keefe, J., Lobchuk, M. Meerai, S., St-Amant, O., Sadavoy, J., & Tursunova, Z.

    (2016, October). Rural working CARERS Program by videoconferencing: The Manitoba-Nova Scotia

    experience. Oral presentation, Canadian Association on Gerontology. Montreal, QC.

    (220) Carrière, Y., Galarneau, D., Légaré, J., & Keefe, J. (2016, October). L’évolution de l’âge effectif de la

    retraite et de son effet sur le taux d’emploi global au Canada. Oral presentation, Canadian Association on

    Gerontology. Montreal, QC.

    (219) Delaney, K., Aubrecht, K., & Keefe, J. (2016, October). A review of provincial similarities and

    differences in approaches to home care in Nova Scotia and Manitoba. Poster presentation, Canadian Association

    on Gerontology. Montreal, QC.

    (218) Keefe, J., Boudreau, D., Casey, M., & McInnis, A. (2016, June). Research evidence informs change in

    nursing homes: An integrated knowledge translation approach. Nova Scotia Centre on Aging Conference, Our

    Future is Aging: Current Research on Knowledge, Practice and Policy. Halifax, NS.

    (217) Keefe, J., Estabrooks, C., Beacom, A., Berta, W., Dearing, J., & Squires, J. (2016, June). A social

    network analysis of long term care in Atlantic Canada: Who should you look to for advice? Poster presentation,

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    Nova Scotia Centre on Aging Conference, Our Future is Aging: Current Research on Knowledge, Practice and

    Policy. Halifax, NS.

    (216) Cranley, L., Berta, W., Dearing, J., Estabrooks, C., Keefe, J. & McAfee, E. (2016, June). Enhancing

    resident care in nursing homes: Characteristics of opinion leaders in the long term care sector in Atlantic

    Canada. Nova Scotia Centre on Aging Conference, Our Future is Aging: Current Research on Knowledge,

    Practice and Policy. Halifax, NS.

    (215) Manuel. P., Rapaport, E., & Keefe, J. (2016, June). Aging communities and rising seas, a community

    planning and design challenge: Case studies from Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia Centre on Aging Conference, Our

    Future is Aging: Current Research on Knowledge, Practice and Policy. Halifax, NS.

    (214) Delaney, K., Aubrecht, K., & Keefe, J. (2016, June). Do provincial approaches to home and community

    supports and services delivery help or hinder client-centred care? Poster presentation, Nova Scotia Centre on

    Aging Conference, Our Future is Aging: Current Research on Knowledge, Practice and Policy. Halifax, NS.

    (213) McAfee, E., Keefe, J., & Estabrooks, C. (2016, June). Out of the loop: Social network isolation in long-

    term care in Nova Scotia. Poster presentation, Nova Scotia Centre on Aging Conference, Our Future is Aging:

    Current Research on Knowledge, Practice and Policy. Halifax, NS.

    (212) Aubrecht, K., Ward-Griffin, C., Guberman, N., Keefe, J., & Fancey, P. (2016, June). “I just didn’t see

    what her big problem was”: The gendered logic of dependency in nursing student attitudes towards family

    caregiving. Nova Scotia Centre on Aging Conference, Our Future is Aging: Current Research on Knowledge,

    Practice and Policy. Halifax, NS.

    (211) Keefe, J. (2016, March). Supporting working caregivers: Benefits for workplaces and society. Silver

    Economy Summit. Pictou, NS.

    (210) Keefe, J., Estabrooks, C., Fancey, P., Cook, H., Dearing, J., Berta, W., & Chamberlain, S., (2015,

    November). Enhancing resident care in Nova Scotia: Innovative mapping of advice networks in residential long

    term care. Presentation to the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, FL.

    (209) Fancey, P., Keefe, J., & Weeks, L., (2015, November). Making room for relationships: A family

    perspective on nursing home quality of life. Poster presentation to the Gerontological Society of America,

    Orlando, FL.

    (208) Keefe, J., Weeks, L.E., Godin, J., Fancey, P. & Andrew, M.K. (2015, November). Characteristics of

    nursing homes and their staff that support positive relationships: A family perspective. Gerontological Society

    of America. Orlando, FL.

    (207) Godin, J. & Keefe, J. (2015, November). Staffing mix in long-term care: Direct care staff work

    experiences. Gerontological Society of America. Orlando, FL.

    (206) McAfee, E., Keefe, J., & Estabrooks, C. (2015, October). What happens when you’re “out of the loop”?

    Understanding characteristics of advice seeking isolates in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia’s long term care

    sector. Canadian Association on Gerontology. Calgary, AB.

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    (205) Estabrooks, C., Keefe, J., Dearing, J., Cook, H., Berta, W., Chamberlain, S., Baumbusch, J., Squires, J.,

    & Doupe, M. (2015, October). Who do you look to for advice? A social network analysis of Canada’s

    residential long term care sector. Canadian Association on Gerontology. Calgary, AB.

    (204) Chiu, M., Lobchuk, M., Keefe, J., Fancey, P., St-Amant, O., Meerai, S., & Sadavoy, J. (2015, October).

    Understanding the practicality, implementation and adaptation of an evidence-based psycho-educational

    intervention for dementia family caregivers in rural Nova Scotia and Manitoba: Interim results from a

    demonstration study. Canadian Association on Gerontology. Calgary, AB.

    (203) Aubrecht, K., Keefe, J., Ploeg, J., Fraser, K. (2015, October). A prescription for comfort?: A validation

    study of interviews with caregivers of persons with dementia in Ontario and Alberta. International Qualitative

    Health Research (QHR) Conference. International Institute for Qualitative Methodology. Toronto, ON.

    (202) Earle, M., Warner, G., Andrew, M.K., Godin, J., Keen, S., Morrison, A., & Keefe, J. (2015, June).

    Personal and contextual factors associated with health-related quality of life (HRQoL) among residents in long-

    term care: a descriptive analysis. Canadian Physiotherapy Association. Halifax, NS.

    (201) Godin, J., Carroll, S., & Keefe, J. (2015, June). Minimizing bias and maximizing power: Handling

    missing data with multiple imputation. Canadian Psychological Association. Ottawa, ON.

    (200) Fancey, P., & Keefe, J. (2015, May). Strategies to support nursing home residents’ quality of life: A

    focus on relationships, homelikeness, and the working environment. Poster presentation at Atlantic Health

    Quality & Patient Safety Learning Exchange 2015. Dartmouth, NS.

    (199) Keefe, J., Fancey, P., Guberman, N., Ward-Griffin, C., & Aubrecht, K. (2015, May). Not on the exam:

    Nurse trainees’ experiences of assessment with older spousal caregivers. Canadian Gerontological Nursing

    Association Annual Meeting, Charlottetown, PEI.

    (198) Estabrooks, C., & Keefe, J. (2015, May). Advice seeking networks in residential long term care.

    Canadian Gerontological Nurses Association Annual Meeting. Charlottetown, PEI.

    (197) Keefe, J., Kelloway, E. K., & McInnis, A. (2015, April). Relationships, homelikeness, and the work

    environment: Perspectives from nursing home residents, family, and staff on quality of life. International

    Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics European Region Congress 2015, Dublin, Ireland.

    (196) Aubrecht, K., Keefe, J., Ploeg, J., Fraser, K., Kaasalainen, S., & McAiney, C. (2015, April). “There’s no

    magic pill”: What comfort means to family caregivers of older adults managing multiple chronic conditions that

    include dementia. International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics European Region Congress 2015,

    Dublin, Ireland.

    (195) Lorenzini, M., Keefe, J., & Barham, L. (2014, October). Difficulties experienced by caregivers: Does

    being employed make a difference? Poster presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology’s 43rd

    Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting. Niagara, ON.

    (194) Nadeau, S. & Keefe, J. (2014, October). Personal relationships in long-term care: What really counts? A

    mixed-methods ecological approach. Oral presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology’s 43rd

    Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting. Niagara, ON.

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    (193) Earl, M, Warner, G., Andrews, M.K., Godin, J., Keen, S., Morrison, A., & Keefe, J.M. (2014, October).

    Personal and contextual factors associated with health-related quality of life (HRQoL) among residents in long-

    term care: A descriptive analysis. Oral presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology’s 43rd Annual

    Scientific and Educational Meeting. Niagara, ON.

    (192) Chamberlain, S. & Keefe, J. (2014, October). Silent partner in care: Family perceptions of the impact of

    physical environment on quality of life for residents with cognitive impairment. Oral presentation at the

    Canadian Association on Gerontology’s 43rd Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting. Niagara, ON.

    (191) Ward-Griffin, C., Keefe, J., McLeod, S., & St-Amant, O. (2014, October). Supporting Double Duty

    Caregivers (DDCs): Translating Evidence into Policy and Practice. Oral presentation at the Canadian

    Association on Gerontology’s 43rd Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting. Niagara, ON.

    (190) Panagiotoglou, D., Martin-Matthews, A., Fancey, P., & Keefe, J. (2014, October). Job satisfaction and

    the context of care work by home support workers: Insights from three Canadian provinces. Poster presentation

    at the Canadian Association on Gerontology’s 43rd Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting. Niagara, ON.

    (189) Aubrecht, K., Keefe, J., & Stadnyk, R. (2014, October). Personhood at work: An institutional

    ethnography of nursing home life in Nova Scotia. Oral presentation at the Canadian Association on

    Gerontology’s 43rd Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting. Niagara, ON.

    (188) Godin, J., Keefe, J., McInnis, A., Boudreau, D., & Morrison, A. (2014, October). Staff mix and

    leadership styles in long-term care facilities. Poster presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology’s

    43rd Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting. Niagara, ON.

    (187) Warner, G., Earl, M., Andrews, M., Keen, S., Morrison, A., Keefe, J. (2014, October). How nursing

    home residents with high or low quality of life describe their interactions with staff and their physical

    environment. Oral presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology’s 43rd Annual Scientific and

    Educational Meeting. Niagara, ON.

    (186) Aubrecht, K., & Keefe, J. (2014, July). Dementia and the political paradox of ‘normal aging,’ Theorising

    Normalcy and the Mundane: More Questions of the Human 5th Annual International Conference, University of

    Sheffield, Sheffield.

    (185) Manuel, P., Rapaport, E. & Keefe, J. (2014, June). Implications of climate change impacts in rural coastal

    communities with aging populations: Cases from Nova Scotia. Sixth International Conference on Climate

    Change. Reyjavik, Iceland.

    (184) Rapaport, E. Manuel, P., & Keefe, J. (2014, June). Implications of climate change impacts in rural coastal

    communities with aging populations. Coastal Zone Canada 2014 Conference. Halifax, NS.

    (183) Aubrecht, K., & Keefe, J. (2014, May). Wasted or well spent: Temporalities of intimacy in person-

    centred dementia care. Canadian Sociological Association, Brock University, St. Catherines, ON.

    (182) Keefe, J., Spin, P., & Vezina, S. (2013, November). Measuring unmet needs of older Canadians living in

    private households. Poster presentation at the Gerontological Society of America’s Annual Conference. New

    Orleans, LA.

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    (181) Keefe, J., Weeks, L.E., & Stadnyk, R. (2013, November). Care and construction: What is the effect on

    resident’s quality of life. Symposium at the Gerontological Society of America’s Annual Conference. New

    Orleans, LA.

    (180) Rapaport, E. Manuel, P., & Keefe, J. (2013, November). Rising tides and vulnerable populations: Are

    Nova Scotia rural seniors the next victims of climate change? Oral presentation at Esri Canada User

    Conference, Halifax, NS.

    (179) Rapaport, E. Manuel, P., & Keefe, J. (2013, October). Rising tides and vulnerable populations: Are Nova

    Scotia rural seniors the next victims of climate change? Oral presentation at the Canadian Association on

    Gerontology 42nd Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, Aging… from Cells to Society, Halifax, NS.

    (178) Weeks, L., Keefe, J., Stadnyk, R., Chamberlain, S., Godin, J., Casey, M., & O’Keefe, J. (2013, October).

    “I feel he is getting good care and that is comforting”: Understanding how care and construction influences

    family assessment of nursing home resident’s quality of life. Symposium presentation at the Canadian

    Association on Gerontology 42nd Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, Aging… from Cells to Society,

    Halifax, NS.

    (177) Fancey, P., Campbell, J., Hattie, B., & Keefe, J. (2013, October). Age Friendly Communities, The Nova

    Scotia experience: What can it tell us about priority issues and solutions. Poster presentation at the Canadian

    Association on Gerontology 42nd Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, Aging… from Cells to Society,

    Halifax, NS.

    (176) Spin, P., Keefe, J., & Vézina, S. (2013, October). The baby boomer challenge: Cohort differences in pre-

    retirement household service expenditures. Poster presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology 42nd

    Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, Aging… from Cells to Society, Halifax, NS.

    (175) Fancey, P., Keefe, J., Guberman, N., & Ward-Griffin, C. (2013, October). Planning for education on

    family and friend caregiving for health care professionals. Poster presentation at the Canadian Association on

    Gerontology 42nd Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, Aging… from Cells to Society, Halifax, NS.

    (174) Nadeau, S., & Keefe, J. (2013, October). Personal relationships in nursing homes: An exploration of

    individual and environmental factors influencing residents' quality of life. Poster presentation at the Canadian

    Association on Gerontology 42nd Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting, Aging… from Cells to Society,

    Halifax, NS.

    (173) Ogilvie, R., Shiner, D., & Keefe, J. (2013, October). The future housing preferences and expectations of

    older adults in Atlantic Canada. Oral presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology 42nd Annual

    Scientific and Educational Meeting, Aging… from Cells to Society, Halifax, NS.

    (172) Keefe, J., & Godin, J. (2013, October). Can different perspectives of resident quality of life be compared:

    Testing for measurement equivalence. Presentation at the Canadian interRAI Conference. Ottawa, ON.

    (171) Keefe, J., Wideman, G. (2012, November). Expanding our horizons: Building capacity for

    interdisciplinary research in aging. Nova Scotia Centre on Aging Conference, Our Future is Aging: Current

    Research on Knowledge, Practice and Policy. Halifax, NS.

    (170) Vézina, S., Keefe, J., Décarie, Y., & Légaré, J. (2012, November). Assessing the impact of increased

    demand for chronic care and decreased supply of caregivers: We need a plan for the future. Poster presentation

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    at the Nova Scotia Centre on Aging Conference, Our Future is Aging: Current Research on Knowledge,

    Practice and Policy. Halifax, NS.

    (169) Smith, H., & Keefe, J. (2012, November). Sibling relationships across the life-course: Baby boomers

    caring for an older brother or sister. Poster presentation at the Nova Scotia Centre on Aging Conference, Our

    Future is Aging: Current Research on Knowledge, Practice and Policy. Halifax, NS.

    (168) Keefe, J., Kelloway, K., Earl, M., & Hirdes, J. (2012, November). Three perspectives on nursing home

    quality of life in NS: Results from a province wide survey of nursing home residents, family members and staff.

    Paper presentation at the Nova Scotia Centre on Aging Conference, Our Future is Aging: Current Research on

    Knowledge, Practice and Policy. Halifax, NS.

    (167) Fancey, P., Campbell, J., Hattie, B., & Keefe, J. (2012, November). Building age-friendly communities

    from the community up: The Nova Scotia experience. Paper presentation at the Nova Scotia Centre on Aging

    Conference, Our Future is Aging: Current Research on Knowledge, Practice and Policy. Halifax, NS.

    (166) Brown, T., & Keefe, J. (2012, November). Assessing the physical environment of adult day programs for

    persons with dementia. Poster presentation at the Nova Scotia Centre on Aging Conference, Our Future is

    Aging: Current Research on Knowledge, Practice and Policy. Halifax, NS.

    (165) Binette Charbonneau, A., Keefe, J., & Vézina, S. (2012, November). Changes in the use of government-

    subsidized home care by older Canadians who need assistance. Poster presentation at the Nova Scotia Centre on

    Aging Conference, Our Future is Aging: Current Research on Knowledge, Practice and Policy. Halifax, NS.

    (164) Ward-Griffin, C., DeForge, R., Keefe, J., Brown, J.B., St-Amand, O. (2012, November). Double duty

    caregiving: A knowledge translation initiative. Presentation at the Gerontological Society of America's 65th

    Annual Scientific Meeting, San Diego, CA.

    (163) Keefe, J., Vézina, S., Légaré, J & Décarie, Y. (2012, November). Projecting older Canadians? Home

    support needs: Future scenarios of disability and social support. Presentation at the Gerontological Society of

    America's 65th Annual Scientific Meeting, San Diego, CA.

    (162) Brown, T., & Keefe, J. (2012, October). Assessing the physical environment in adult day programs.

    Poster presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology 41st Annual Scientific and Educational

    Meeting, Aging in a Changing World, Vancouver, BC.

    (161) Binette Charbonneau, A., & Keefe, J. (2012, October). Patterns and predictors of subsidized home care

    utilization in Ontario. Presentation at the Canadian Association on Gerontology 41st Annual Scientific and

    Educational Meeting, Aging in a Changing World, Vancouver, BC.

    (160) Spin, P., Vézina, S., & Keefe J. (2012, June). Older Canadians who go without: Predictors of unmet need

    for activities of daily living. Presented at the European Population Aging Conference, Stockholm, Sweden.

    (159) Décarie, Y., Légaré, J., Keefe, J. & Vézina, S. (2012, May). Future care needs of older Canadians

    needing assistance: Who will do how much? and what if..? Presentation at the International Federation on

    Aging, Prague.

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    (158) Keefe, J. (2011, October). CAG Divisional Symposium - Social Policy and Practice: New Directions in

    Nursing Home Care: Learnings from the Canadian Context. Discussant at the 40th Annual Scientific and

    Educational Meeting & Pan Am Congress, Ottawa, Ontario.

    (157) Légaré, J., Lefrancois, G., Keefe, J., & Vézina, S. (2011, September). Trends in old-age disability among

    Canadians living in private households, 1994-95 to 2000-01. Poster presented at the European Population

    Conference, Vienna, Austria.

    (156) Ward-Griffin, C., Keefe, J., Martin-Matthews, A., Brown, J., Kerr, M., & St-Amant, O. (2011, June).

    Negotiating the boundaries between professional and familial care work. Paper presentation at Festival of

    International Conferences on Caregiving, Disability, Aging and Technology (FICCDAT), Toronto, Ontario.

    (155) Fancey, P., Gubermann, N., Keefe, J., & Barylak, L. (2011, June). Health care professionals accessing

    technology-enabled education on caregiving. Presented at FICCDAT, Toronto, Ontario.

    (154) Keefe, J., Vézina, S., Décarie, Y., & Légaré, J. (2011, April). Projecting human resources needs to deliver

    chronic home care in Canada: Changes in the organization of care. Presentation at the International Association

    of Gerontology and Geriatrics (IAGG VII) European Regional Symposium on the Organization of Home Care,

    Bologna, Italy.

    (153) Keefe, J. (2010, December). Financially supporting caregivers: Learnings from the international

    community and a Canadian example. Presented at the 39th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the

    Canadian Association on Gerontology: Spotlight on Integration of Knowledge and Practice, Montreal, Quebec.

    (152) Keefe, J., Charbonneau, P., Décarie, Y., & Légaré, J. (2010, December). Intergenerational support to

    older Canadians: Implications for the future. Presented at the 39th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting

    of the Canadian Association of Gerontology: Spotlight on Integration of Knowledge and Practice, Montreal,

    Quebec.

    (151) Ward-Griffin, C., Keefe, J., Martin-Matthews, A., Brown, J., Kerr, M., & St-Amant O. (2010, December)

    Examining the health effects of double duty caregiving: A constructivist grounded theory. Presented at the 39th

    Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association of Gerontology: Spotlight on

    Integration of Knowledge and Practice, Montreal, Quebec.

    (150) Keefe, J. (2010, November). Report back and moving forward: Pan Canadian consultations on human

    resources in home care. Presented at an interactive workshop at the Canadian Home Care Association National

    Conference, Home Care Summit – ‘Imagine the Experience', Quebec City, Quebec.

    (149) Ward-Griffin, C., Keefe, J., Martin-Matthews, A., Belle-Brown, J., Kerr, M., & St-Amant, O.

    (September, 2010). Re-thinking care work for double duty caregivers: Using constructivist grounded theory to

    examine the health effects of DDC. Philosophizing Social Justice in Nursing: The 14th International Philosophy

    of Nursing Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia.

    (148) Ward-Griffin, C., Keefe, J., Martin-Matthews, A., Kerr, M., Belle-Brown, J., & St-Amant, O. (July,

    2010). Health professional caring for elderly relatives: Examining the health effects of double duty caregiving.

    Presented at 5th International Carers Conference, New Frontiers in Caring: 2010 and beyond, Leeds, UK.

    (147) Keefe, J. (2010, July). Strategies for recruiting & retaining paid care providers. Presented at 5th

    International Carers Conference, New Frontiers in Caring: 2010 and Beyond, Leeds, UK.

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    (146) Ward-Griffin, C., Keefe, J., Martin-Matthews, A., Kerr, M., Belle-Brown, J., & St-Amant, O. (2010,

    July). Health professionals caring for elderly relatives: Promoting the health of double duty caregivers.

    Presented at the 20th International Union for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE) World Conference on

    Health Promotion, Geneva, Switzerland.

    (145) Keefe, J., Charbonneau, P., Décarie, Y., & Légaré, J. (2010, June). Determinants of intergenerational

    exchange among older Canadians and their adult children: Implications for their future. Presentation at

    Association Internationale des Demographes de Langue Francaise (AIDELF) General Conference, Geneva,

    Switzerland.

    (144) Keefe, J. (2010, May). Care of older Canadians: Policy challenges affecting caregivers. Presentation at

    the International Council for Canadian Studies, Montreal, Quebec.

    (143) Keefe, J., & Légaré, J. (2010, May). Planning for Canadian human resource needs in chronic home care:

    Projected demand for formal and informal support 2006-2031. Presentation at the International Council for

    Canadian Studies, Montreal, Quebec.

    (142) Keefe, J., Charbonneau, P., Lefrancois, G., Décarie, Y., & Légaré, J. (2010, May). Projecting the support

    needed in the community to assist older Canadians: Where should you invest your business? Presentation at the

    Silver Economy Summit, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

    (141) Keefe, J., Charbonneau, P., Décarie, Y., & Légaré, J. (2010, April). Defining disability: Recognizing the

    heterogeneity of care receivers and its consequences for projecting future care needs of Canadians. Presented at

    the Statistics Canada Socio-economic Conference, Gatineau, Quebec.

    (140) Décarie, Y., Légaré, J., Charbonneau, P., Keefe, J., Gaymu, J., & the FELICIE team. (2010, April).

    Future older people in the most vulnerable situation in terms of health, family situation and living arrangement:

    A comparison of Canada with some European countries. Presented at the Statistics Canada Socio-economic

    Conference, Gatineau, Quebec.

    (139) Keefe, J., Martin-Matthews, A., & Légaré, J. (2010, March). Keeping care in community care: Strategies

    for recruitment and retention of home support workers. Presented at Lost in Knowledge Translation?

    Innovations in Health Human Resources Policy, UBC Center for Health Services and Policy Research,

    Vancouver, British Columbia.

    (138) Fancey, P., MacDougall, R., Hattie, B., & Keefe, J. (2010, December). Building a research alliance: The

    Nova Scotia continuing care sector experience. Poster presented at the 39th Annual Scientific and Educational

    Meeting of the Canadian Association of Gerontology: Spotlight on Integration of Knowledge and Practice,

    Montreal, Quebec.

    (137) Keefe, J. (2009, November). Discussant for Direct care work across settings: Complexities, cultures and

    contexts in Canada, Israel and the USA. 62nd Annual Scientific Meeting, Gerontological Society of America,

    Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

    (136) Décarie, Y., Keefe, J., Vézina, S., Busque, M-A., & Légaré, J. (2009, October). Using GSS 2002 to

    project the home care needs of Canadian elderly with a long term health problem, 2006-2031. Paper presented

    at the Conference on Health over the Life Course, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario.

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    (135) Humble, Á. M., & Keefe, J. (2009, October). Retiring early to provide care: The decision making process

    and perceptions of choice. Poster presented at the 15th Qualitative Health Research Conference, Vancouver,

    British Columbia.

    (134) Knight, L., Keefe, J., Légaré, J., Martin-Matthews, A., & Sims-Gould, J. (2009, October). Human

    resource strategies to address recruitment and retention issues in formal home support. Presented at the

    Canadian Association on Gerontology 38th Annual Meeting, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

    (133) Keefe, J., Charbonneau, P., Décarie, Y., & Légaré, J. (2009, October). Defining disability: Recognizing

    the heterogeneity of care receivers and its consequences for projecting future care needs of Canadians. Poster

    presented at the XXVI International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) International

    Population Conference, Marrakech, Morocco.

    (132) Légaré, J., Décarie, Y., Charbonneau, P. Keefe, J., Gaymu, J., & l’équipe Félicie. (2009, September). Les

    futures personnes âgées les plus vulnerables en terms de santé et de mode de vie: une comparison entre le

    Canada et quelques pays européens. Poster presented at the XXVI IUSSP International Population Conference,

    Marrakech, Morocco.

    (131) Décarie, Y., Légaré, J., Charbonneau, P., Keefe, J., Gaymu, J., & the FELICIE team. (2009, July). Future

    older people in the most vulnerable situation in terms of health, family situation and living arrangement: A

    comparison of Canada with some European countries. Poster presented at the 19th IAGG World Congress of

    Gerontology and Geriatrics, Paris, France.

    (130) Légaré, J., Charbonneau, P., Décarie, Y., & Keefe, J. (2009, July). Heterogeneity of disability and its

    consequences for projecting future care needs of older Canadians. Poster presented at the 19th IAGG World

    Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Paris, France.

    (129) Ward-Griffin, C., Keefe, J., Martin-Matthews, A., Kerr, M., Belle-Brown, J., & Oudshoorn, A. (2009,

    June). Providing care at home and at work: Investigating the impact of double duty caregiving on the health of

    nurses. Presented at the 9th International Family Nursing Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland.

    (128) Décarie, Y., Légaré, J., Charbonneau, P., Keefe, J., Gaymu, J., & the FELICIE team. (2009, June). Using

    dynamic microsimulation models to face the policy issue of caring for the most vulnerable elderly: A

    comparison of Canada with some European countries. Paper presented at the 2nd General Conference of the

    International Microsimulation Association, Ottawa, Ontario.

    (127) Charbonneau, P., Keefe, J., Vézina, S., Busque, M-A., Décarie, Y., & Légaré, J. (2009, May).

    Planification des ressources humaines impliquées dans les soins et services à domicile: conséquences des

    besoins projetés sur les politiques, 2001-2031. Paper presented at the 77th Congress of the Association

    francophone pour le savoir (ACFAS), Ottawa, Ontario.

    (126) Busque, M-A., Légaré, J., Gaymu, J., Vézina, S., Décarie, Y. et Keefe, J. (2009, May), La transformation

    des réseaux familiaux des personnes âgées d’ici 25 ans : comparaison Canada-Europe . Paper presented at the

    77th Congress of the ACFAS, Ottawa, Ontario.

    (125) Keefe, J. (2009, April). Care of older Canadians: Policy challenges and emerging issues affecting

    caregivers. Paper presented at the Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) Conference “When I’m 64…”

    Defining Caregiving Policy for an Aging Canada, Montreal, Quebec.

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    (124) Keefe, J., Vézina, S., Busque, M-A., Décarie, Y., Charbonneau, P., & Légaré, J. (2008, December).

    Planning for Canadian human resources needs in chronic home care: Policy implications of projected needs

    2006-2031. Paper presented at the 4th Annual Symposium of the Population, Work and Family Policy Research

    Collaboration, Gatineau, Quebec.

    (123) Légaré, J., Gaymu, J., Busque, M-A., Vézina, S., Décarie, Y. & Keefe, J. (2008, December). The

    changing family networks of elderly in the next 25 years: How Europe is different from Canada. Presented at

    the 4th Annual Symposium of the Population, Work and Family Policy Research Collaboration, Gatineau,

    Quebec.

    (122) Légaré, J., Keefe, J., Décarie, Y., Vézina, Y., Busque, M-A., & Charbonneau, P. (2008, October).

    Projecting caregivers needed to support older Canadians with chronic home care needs, 2006-2031.

    Presentation at the Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) Conference on Caregiving,

    Ottawa, Ontario.

    (121) Légaré, J., Décarie, Y., Keefe, J., Vézina, S., Busque, M-A., & Charbonneau, P. (2008, September).

    Projecting human resources needs in chronic home care 2006-2031. Paper presented at the Canadian Institute

    for Health Information (CIHI) Data Users Conference, Ottawa, Ontario.

    (120) Keefe, J., Menec,V., & Gallagher, E. (2008, September). Similarities and Differences across three

    Canadian Cities and their Stakeholders. Presented at International Federation on Ageing Montreal, Quebec.

    (119) Keefe, J. (2008, September). Policies to Support Family Caregivers: Lessons from the International

    Countries on Work & Eldercare Policy. Presented at International Federation on Aging Montreal, Quebec.

    (118) Keefe, J., Vézina, S., Busque, M-A., Décarie, Y., Légaré, J., & Charbonneau, P. (2008, July). Planning

    for Canadian human resource needs in chronic home care: Policy implications of projected needs 2001-2031.

    Paper presented at the European Population Conference, Barcelona, Spain.

    (117) Légaré, J., Gaymu, J., Busque, M-A., Vézina, S., Décarie, Y., & Keefe, J. (2008, July). The changing

    family networks of the elderly in the next 25 years: How Europe is different from Canada. Paper presented at

    the European Population Conference, Barcelona, Spain.

    (116) Keefe, J., Vézina, S., Busque, M-A., & Légaré, J. (2008, June). Who receives care? Informal and formal

    sources of support among older Canadians. Paper presented at the Canadian Population Society Annual

    Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia.

    (115) Keefe, J., Vézina, S., Busque, M-A., Décarie, Y., & Légaré, J. (2007, December). Who will care for

    Canadian elderly in 2017… and beyond? Paper presented at the 3rd Annual Symposium of the Population,

    Work and Family Policy Research Collaboration, Ottawa, Ontario.

    (114) Humble, Á. M., Keefe, J., & Auton, G.M. (2007, December). Caregivers and retirement congruency:

    Findings from a mixed method study. Paper presented at the 3rd Annual Symposium of the Population, Work

    and Family Policy Research Collaboration, Ottawa, Ontario.

    (113) Légaré J., Vézina, S., Busque, M., Décarie, Y., & Keefe, J. (2007, November). L’environnement familial

    des Canadiens âgés de 75 ans et plus à l’horizon 2029. Paper presented at the 9e Symposium Québécois de la

    recherche sur la famille, Trois-Rivières, Québec.

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    (112) Humble, Á. M., Auton, G., & Keefe, J. (2007, November). Wanting to stay employed but not able:

    Retirement congruency in caregivers. Paper presented at the annual scientific and educational meeting of the

    Canadian Association on Gerontology, Calgary, Alberta.

    (111) Keefe, J. (2007, June). Caregiving and employment: A healthy balance. Paper presented at International

    Caregiving Conference as part of the Festival of International Conferences on Caregiving, Disability Aging and

    Technology, Toronto, Ontario. (presented in absentia)

    (110) Ward-Griffin, C., Keefe, J., Martin-Matthews, A., Kerr, M., & Brown, J. (2007, June). Development and

    validation of the double-duty caregiving scale. Paper presented at International Caregiving Conference as part

    of the Festival of International Conferences on Caregiving, Disability Aging and Technology, Toronto, Ontario.

    (109) Humble, Á. M., Auton, G., Keefe, J., & Byrne, J. (2007, June). Caregivers and retirement congruency.

    Poster presented at Caregivers: Essential Partners in Care conference, part of the Festival of International

    Conferences on Caregiving, Disability, Aging, and Technology. Toronto, Ontario.

    (108) Medjuck, S., Keefe, J., Fancey, J., & Kirkland, S. (2007, June). Caregiver satisfaction and stress. Paper

    presented at International Caregiving Conference as part of the Festival of International Conferences on

    Caregiving, Disability Aging and Technology, Toronto, Ontario.

    (107) Neumann, B., Medjuck, S., Keefe, J., Kirkland, S., & Fancey, P. (2007, June). Rx for caregivers:

    Addressing policy and program. Symposia Presentation at International Caregiving Conference as part of the

    Festival of International Conferences on Caregiving, Disability Aging and Technology, Toronto, Ontario.

    (106) Légaré, J., Keefe, J., & Carrière, Y. (2007, May). Le soutien aux personnes âgées en perte

    d’autonomie : jusqu’où les Québécois vieillissants pourront-ils compter sur leur famille pour

    répondre à leurs besoins? Presentation at the 14th National Conference on Demography and Health, Bordeaux,

    France.

    (105) Ward-Griffin, C., Keefe, J., Martin-Matthews, A., Kerr, M., & Brown, J. (2007, April). Caring at home

    and at work: Investigating the impact of double-duty caregiving on the health of caregivers. Paper presented at

    the World Health Promotion Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia.

    (104) McEvenue, S., & Keefe, J. (2007, April). Palliative care in long-term care: Quality approaches to

    service delivery. Poster presented at the Old Age in a New Age Conference, Saint John, New Brunswick.

    (103) Keefe, J., & Légaré, J. (2006, December). Approaches to improving projection models of chronic home

    care needs for elderly Canadians. Paper presented at the 2nd Annual Symposium of the Population, Work and

    Family Policy Research Collaboration, Gatineau, Quebec.

    (102) Swindle, J., Dobbs, B., Keating, N., Eales, J., & Keefe, J. (2006, October). Support to Canadian rural

    seniors: The influence of individual, network, and community characteristics. Paper presented at the 35th

    Annual Canadian Association on Gerontology Educational and Scientific Meeting, Québec City, Québec.

    (101) Brannen, C., & Keefe, J. (2006, October). Coping with caregiving: The roles of personal competence and

    perceived support on caregiver well-being. Paper presented at the 35th Annual Canadian Association on

    Gerontology Education and Scientific Meeting, Quebec City, Quebec.

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    (100) Légaré, J., Keefe, J., & Carrière Y. (2006, October). Le soutien aux personnes âgées en perte

    d'autonomie: jusqu'où les baby-boomers pourront-ils compter sur leur famille pour répondre à leurs besoins?

    Paper presented at the Congrès international francophone de gérontologie et gériatrie, Québec.

    (99) Ward-Griffin, C., Keefe, J., Martin-Matthews, A., Kerr, M., & Brown, J. (2006, July). Nurses caring for

    aging relatives: Blurring the professional-personal boundaries. Paper presented at the 17th International

    Nursing Research Congress, Montreal, Quebec.

    (98) Guberman, N., Barylak, L., Fancey, P., & Keefe, J. (2006, June). Validation of the Caregiver Risk Screen:

    A screening tool developed to prioritize intervention for caregivers. Poster presented at the International

    Federation on Ageing, Copenhagen, Denmark.

    (97) Légaré, J., Keefe, J., & Carrière Y. (2006, May). Long-term care for Quebec baby boomers and their

    future family networks. Paper presented at the 8th Global Conference of the International Federation of Ageing,

    Copenhagen, Denmark.

    (96) Ward-Griffin, C., Keefe, J., Martin-Matthews, A., Kerr, M., & Brown, J. (2006, April). Negotiating

    personal-professional boundaries: Caring for family members. Paper presented at the Ontario Gerontology

    Association, Toronto, Ontario.

    (95) Dobbs, B.M., Eales, J., Keating, N., Swindle, J., & Keefe, J. (2005, November). Supportiveness to seniors

    in rural Canada: Results from a national survey. Paper presented at the Gerontological Society of America

    Conference, Orleans, Florida, USA.

    (94) Guberman, N., Fancey, P., Keefe, J., & Barylak, L. (2005, October). Caregiver Assessment: Does it

    change overall caregiver satisfaction with practitioners and services? Paper presented at the 34th Annual

    Canadian Association on Gerontology Education and Scientific Meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

    (93) Manning, M., & Keefe, J. (2005, October). The mechanics of policy change: Home care histories in three

    provinces, 1985-2000. Paper presented at the 34th Annual Canadian Association on Gerontology Education and

    Scientific Meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

    (92) Eales, J., Keating, N., Rozanova, J., Keefe, J., & Dobbs, B. (2005, October). Older adults’ community

    engagement and community connections: Lessons learned from three rural communities. Paper presented at the

    34th Annual Canadian Association on Gerontology Educational and Scientific Meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

    (91) Fancey, P., Hawkins, G., Keefe, J., & Neuman, B. (2005, October). Examining caregiving in Nova Scotia:

    Results from the 2005 survey. Paper presented at the 34th Annual Canadian Association on Gerontology

    Educational and Scientific Meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

    (90) Fancey, P., Keefe, J., Tay, L., & White, S. (2005, October). Public policies for employed caregivers:

    Uncovering the motivating forces of their development. Paper presented at the 34th Annual Canadian

    Association on Gerontology Educational and Scientific Meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

    (89) Hawkins, G., & Keefe, J. (2005, October). An examination of changes in home care use in Eastern

    Canada. Paper presented at the 34th Annual Canadian Association on Gerontology Educational and Scientific

    Meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

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    (88) Keefe, J., Rajnovich, B., & Daly, T. (2005, October). Examining the principles underlying international

    financial support policies for family caregivers. Paper presented at the 34th Annual Canadian Association on

    Gerontology Educational and Scientific Meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

    (87) McEvenue, S., & Keefe, J. (2005, October). Palliative care in long-term care: High quality approaches to

    service delivery. Poster presented at the 34th Annual Canadian Association on Gerontology Educational and

    Scientific Meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

    (86) Keefe, J., Légaré, J., & Carrière, Y. (2005, July). Developing new strategies to support future caregivers of

    the aged in Canada: Projections of need and their policy implications. Paper presented at the XXV IUSSP

    International Population Conference, Tours, France.

    (85) Fancey, P., Keefe, J., Guberman, N., & Barylak, L. (2005, June). Caregiver assessment: Caregivers’ views

    of whether it makes a difference. Paper presented at the 18th International Association of Gerontology World

    Congress of Gerontology, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

    (84) Keefe, J., & Fancey, P. (2005, June). International perspectives: Examining public policies that support

    employed caregivers. Paper presented at the 18th International Association of Gerontology World Congress of

    Gerontology, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

    (83) Keating, N., Swindle, J., Dobbs, B., Eales, J., & Keefe, J. (2005, June). ‘At home’ in rural Canada: Social

    networks and support of rural seniors. Paper presented at the 18th International Association of Gerontology

    World Congress of Gerontology, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

    (82) Keefe, J., Fancey, P., Guberman, N., & Barylak, L. (2005, April). Assessment makes a difference:

    Recognizing the distinct issues affecting caregivers of the cognitively impaired. Poster presented at the

    Alzheimer Society of Canada Annual National Conference, Regina, Saskatchewan.

    (81). Eales, J., Dobbs, B., Keating, N., & Keefe, J. (2005, February). Community supportiveness to seniors

    living in rural Canada. Paper presented to the Prairie Advisory Council, Edmonton, Alberta.

    (80) Keefe, J., Carrière, Y., & Légaré, J. (2004, October). Projecting costs of caregiver policies 2001- 2031.

    Paper presented at the Canadian Home Care Association Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

    (79) Hawkins, G., & Keefe, J. (2004, October). Patterns and predictors of home care utilization in Eastern

    Canada. Paper presented at the Canadian Home Care Association Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

    (78) Carrière, Y., Légaré, J., Keefe, J., Martel, L., Rowe, G., & Lin, X. (2004, October). The impact of

    changing family structure on the need for home care services in an aging society: The Canadian case. Poster

    presented at the Canadian Home Care Association Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

    (77) Keating, N., Keefe, J., Fancey, P., Frederick, J., & Dobbs, B. (2004, October). Rural community

    supportiveness to seniors: Characteristics that make a difference. Paper presented at the 33rd Annual Canadian

    Association on Gerontology Education and Scientific Meeting, Victoria, British Columbia.

    (76) Keefe, J., Fancey, P., Side, K. & Hemeon, K. (2004, October). Gender differences in unpaid assistance to

    seniors in rural Canada: The Case of Atlantic Canada. Paper presented at the 33rd Annual Canadian

    Association on Gerontology Education and Scientific Meeting, Victoria, British Columbia.

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    (75) White, S., Rajnovich, B., Fancey, P., Keefe, J., & Colepaugh J. (2004, October). Compensating family

    caregivers: An overview of policies from ten countries. Poster presented at the 33rd Annual Scientific and

    Education Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Victoria, British Columbia.

    (74) Fancey, P., Keefe, J., Colepaugh, J., Rajnovich, B., & White, S. (2004, October). A critical assessment of

    financial compensation policies for family caregivers of dependent adults. Paper presented at the 33rd Annual

    Canadian Association on Gerontology Education and Scientific Meeting, Victoria, British Columbia.

    (73) Carrière, Y., Légaré J., & Keefe, J. (2004, October). Futurs réseaux de recours aux services de maintien à

    domicile pour personnes âgées dépendantes. Paper presented at the 17th du Centre Jacques Cartier, Orford,

    Quebec.

    (72) Side, K., & Keefe, J. (2004, October). Understanding regional strengths, accounting for diversity:

    Maintaining community health in a case study community in rural Nova Scotia. Paper presented at the 5th

    National Canadian Rural Health Research Society Conference & 4th International Rural Nursing Congress

    Conference, Sudbury, Ontario.

    (71) Colepaugh, J., & Keefe, J. (2004, May). Lessons learned: A gender-based policy analysis of direct

    compensation policies available in Australia, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Paper presented at the

    Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research conference, Montreal, Quebec.

    (70) Carrière, Y., Légaré, J., Keefe, J., Martel, L., Rowe, G., & Lin, X. (2004, April). The impact of changing

    family structure on the need for home care services in an aging society: The Canadian case. Poster presented at

    the Population Association of America, Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

    (69) Keefe, J., Carrière, Y., Légaré, J., Hawkins, G., & Manning, M. (2003, December). Projecting the future

    need of formal home care services in Canada 2001-2031: Policy issues associated with changing family forms.

    Paper presented at the Canadian Home Care Association 2003 Conference: From Policy to Practice...The Home

    Care Challenge, Toronto, Ontario.

    (68) Hawkins, G., Manning, M., Keefe, J., & MacLellan, M. (2003, October). Comparisons of continuing care

    policy in the Atlantic provinces. Student poster presented at the 32nd Annual Canadian Association on

    Gerontology, Education and Scientific Meeting, Toronto, Ontario.

    (67) Keefe, J., Keating, N., Fancey, P., Frederick, J., Dobbs, B. & Chapman, S.A. (2003, October). Is rural

    Canada a good place to grow old? Distinguishing characteristics among rural communities. Paper presented at

    the 32nd Annual Canadian Association on Gerontology Education and Scientific Meeting, Toronto, Ontario.

    (66) Fancey, P., Frederick, J., Eales, J., Keefe, J., Keating, N., & Dobbs, B. (2003, October). Community

    contexts of Canada’s rural seniors: Profiling diversity. Poster presented at the 32nd Annual Canadian

    Association on Gerontology Education and Scientific Meeting, Toronto, Ontario.

    (65) Side, K., & Keefe, J. (2003, October). Net loss population settlement patterns and maintenance of rural

    health status: A case study in Atlantic Canada. Paper presented at the Institute of Agricultural Rural and

    Environmental Health Fifth International Symposium: Future of Rural Peoples, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

    (64) Carriére, Y., Légaré, J., Keefe, J., Rowe, G., Martel, L., Xiaofen, L., & Rajbhandary, S. (2003, May).

    Micro-simulations and the effect of changing family structure on the needs for formal home care services. Paper

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    presented at Canadian Population Society (CPS) 2003 Annual Meeting, Congress of the Humanities and Social

    Sciences, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

    (63) Keefe, J., Hawkins, G., & Manning, M. (2002, November). The shifting landscape of home care policy in

    Canada over the past 15 years and its effects on caregivers. Paper presented at the Canadian Home Care

    Association Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia.

    (62) Keefe, J. (2002, October). The shifting landscape in home care and its effect on family caregivers. Paper

    presented at the 31st Annual Canadian Association on Gerontology Education and Scientific Meeting, Montreal,

    Quebec.

    (61) Chapman, S.A., Hirst, S., Keefe, J., & Votova, K. (2002, October). Investing in the future: The CAG

    division student mentorship program. Workshop presentation at the 31st Annual Canadian Association on

    Gerontology Education and Scientific Meeting, Montreal, Quebec.

    (60) Elliot, S., & Keefe, J. (2002, October). Factors impacting recruitment and retention in continuing care.

    Poster presented at the 31st Annual Canadian Association on Gerontology Education and Scientific Meeting,

    Montreal, Quebec.

    (59) Hemeon, A. K., & Keefe, J. (2002, October). The experience of anticipatory grief and loss in spousal

    caregivers of persons with Alzheimer’s disease. Poster presented at the 31st Annual Canadian Association on

    Gerontology Education and Scientific Meeting, Montreal, Quebec.

    (58) Légaré, J., Carriére, Y., & Keefe, J. (2002, October). Trends in the use of formal and informal support

    networks in Canada, 1986-1996. Paper presented at the 31st Annual Canadian Association on Gerontology

    Education and Scientific Meeting, Montreal, Quebec.

    (57) Keefe, J. (2002, October). Addressing community care as a central component to the health of the

    population. Poster presented at the 31st Annual Canadian Association on Gerontology Education and Scientific

    Meeting, Montreal, Quebec.

    (56) Keefe, J., Fancey, P., Guberman, N., Nahmiash, D., & Barylak, L. (2002, October). Caregiver assessment:

    Justifying caregivers role and needs. Paper presented at the 31st Annual Canadian Association on Gerontology

    Education and Scientific Meeting, Montreal, Quebec.

    (55) Guberman, N., Fancey, P., Keefe, J., Barylak, L., & Nahmiash, D. (2002, October). Benefits and

    limitations of a comprehensive specific caregiver assessment. Paper presented at the 31st Annual Canadian

    Association on Gerontology Education and Scientific Meeting, Montreal, Quebec.

    (54) Keefe, J., Fancey, P., Guberman, N., Nahmiash, D., & Barylak, L. (2002, October). A Canadian caregiver

    assessment tool. Poster presented at the 3rd International Conference on Family Care: Empowerment through

    Innovation, Washington, District of Columbia, USA.

    (53) Kicenjuk, D., Keefe, J., Colman, R., Bruhm, G., & Atwell, Y. (2002, July). A healthy balance: Care-

    giving is a relationship. Paper presented at the International Conference on Personal Relationships, Halifax,

    Nova Scotia.

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    (52) Keefe, J., Fancey, P., Guberman, N., Nahmiash, D., & Barylak, L. (2002, May). Evaluating the utility of

    an assessment tool for family caregivers. Paper presented at the Canadian Evaluation Society Conference:

    Evidence for Better Decision-Making, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

    (51) Keefe, J. (2002, April). Reciprocal relationships: Predictors of giving and receiving assistance among

    older Canadians. Paper presented at the Valencia Forum: Researchers, Educators and Providers Contribution to

    the 2nd World Assembly on Ageing, Valencia, Spain.

    (50) Fancey, P., Keefe, J., Guberman, N., Nahmiash, D., & Barylak, L. (2002, April). A Canadian caregiver

    assessment tool. Paper presented at the Valencia Forum: Researchers, Educators and Providers Contribution to

    the 2nd World Assembly on Ageing, Valencia, Spain.

    (49) Keefe, J. (2002, March). Lessons to be learned from longitudinal studies on aging about measuring the

    functional and cognitive abilities of older persons. Paper presented at the Invitational Meeting on Developing a

    Canadian Longitudinal Study of Aging, Hull, Quebec.

    (48) Keefe, J., & Fancey, P. (2001, July). Money or services: What are the policy implications of giving

    Canadian caregivers these options? Paper presented at the 27th World Congress International Gerontology

    Association, Vancouver, British Columbia.

    (47) Keating, N., Dobbs, B., & Keefe, J. (2001, July). Addressing the everyday lives of older adults in rural

    areas: Rural communities and support to seniors in Canada. Paper presented at the 27th World Congress

    International Gerontology Association, Vancouver, British Columbia.

    (46) Keefe, J., Fancey, P., Guberman, N., Nahmiash, D., & Barylak, L. (2001, July). Impact of select contextual

    variables on the inter-rater reliability of a caregiver assessment tool. Poster presented at the 27th World

    Congress International Gerontology Association, Vancouver, British Columbia.

    (45) Keefe, J. (2001, June). Canadian perspectives on lessons from consumer directed care. Paper presented at

    the 5th International Care/Case Management Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia.

    (44) Guberman, N., Keefe, J., Fancey, P., Barylak, L., & Nahmiash, D. (2001, June). Assessing caregivers: A

    neglected aspect of case/care management. Symposium Chair and paper presented at the 5th International

    Care/Case Management Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia.

    (43) Keefe, J., Fancey, P., Guberman, N., Barylak, L., & Nahmiash, D. (2001, April). Assessing caregiver

    needs: Similarities and differences of caregiving. Paper presented at the Alzheimer’s Society of Canada’s 23rd

    Annual Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

    (42) Keefe, J. (2000, October). Rural-urban differences in receiving assistance among older adults. Paper

    presented at the Canadian Association on Gerontology 28th Annual Educational and Scientific Meeting,

    Edmonton, Alberta.

    (41) Barylak, L. Guberman, N., Nahmiash, D., Keefe, J., & Fancey, P. (2000, October). Developing a screening

    tool and assessment tool for informal caregivers: An overview. Paper presented at the Canadian Association on

    Gerontology 28th Annual Educational and Scientific Meeting, Edmonton, Alberta.

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    (40) Fancey, P., Keefe, J., & Robertson, M.L. (2000, October). Assessing Caregiver Needs: The process of

    developing a reliable and validated assessment tool for family caregivers. Paper presented at the Canadian

    Association on Gerontology 28th Annual Educational and Scientific Meeting, Edmonton, Alberta.

    (39) Keating, N., Keefe, J., & Martin Matthews, A. (2000, June). The social and caring contexts of seniors in

    rural Canada. Paper presented at the International Congress on Rural Aging, West Virginia, USA.

    (38) Keefe, J. (1999, November). Predictors of giving and receiving assistance among older adults. Paper

    presented at the Canadian Association on Gerontology 27th Annual Educational and Scientific Meeting, Ottawa,

    Ontario.

    (37) Keefe, J. (1999, June). Human resource issues in home care: Analysis of recent Canadian trends. Paper

    presented at the Canadian Health Care Association Annual Conference, Quebec City, Quebec.

    (36) Keefe, J. (1999, February). Do tax incentives sustain caregiving? Analysis of international policies. Paper

    presented at the Pan American Congress on Aging, San Antonio, USA.

    (35) Keefe, J., & Fancey, P. (1998, December). Financial compensation versus community supports: An

    analysis of the effects on caregivers and care receivers. Paper presented at the Canadian Home Care

    Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario.

    (34) Keefe, J. (1998, November). Consumer directed models of care in Canada. Paper presented at the Annual

    Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

    (33) Keefe, J., & Fancey P. (1998, October). Work and eldercare: The contribution of elderly parents to their

    employed children. Paper presented at the Canadian Association on Gerontology 27 th Annual Educational and

    Scientific Meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

    (32) Fancey, P., Keefe, J., & Robertson, M.L. (1998, October). Financial compensation versus community

    support: Caregivers’ perspectives. Paper presented at the Canadian Association on Gerontology 27 th Annual

    Educational and Scientific Meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

    (31) Keefe, J., & Medjuck, S. (1998, April). Women, employment and eldercare: An investigation of ‘family

    friendly’ policies in Nova Scotia. Paper presented at the Women, Work and Well-Being in Atlantic Canada

    Conference, Dalhousie and Mount Saint Vincent Universities, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

    (30) Keefe, J., & Fancey, P. (1998, April). The care continues: Family responsibility in the lives of elderly

    residents of long term care facilities. Paper presented at the Alzheimer Society of Canada’s Annual Conference,

    Vancouver, British Columbia.

    (29) Benson, J., Keefe, J., Dostal, D., & Riley, L. (1996, November). Evaluation of the time out for seniors

    program. Poster session presented at Research into Health Aging: Challenges in Changing times, Halifax, Nova

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