Canadian Journal on Aging-Revue Canadienne du Vieillissement

Papers
(The median citation count of Canadian Journal on Aging-Revue Canadienne du Vieillissement is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
A Profile of Social Participation in a Nationally Representative Sample of Canadian Older Adults: Findings from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging29
Championing Dementia Education: Adapting an Effective Scottish Dementia Education Program for Canadian Acute Health Care Providers26
Suicidal Ideation in Canadian Family Caregivers for a Person with Dementia: A Portrait of the Situation25
Environnement résidentiel et vieillissement en santé : le rôle de l’activité physique et de la participation sociale19
System-Level Factors Affecting Long-Term Care Wait Times: A Scoping Review15
CJG volume 40 issue 3 Cover and Back matter12
Kathleen Lynch. Care and Capitalism. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 2022.12
Pre-Clinical Mobility Limitation (PCML) Outcomes in Rehabilitation Interventions for Middle-Aged and Older Adults: A Scoping Review11
Character Strengths and Resilience in Older Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic11
How Do Non-Catastrophic Natural Disasters Impact Middle-Aged-to-Older Persons? Using Baseline Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging Data to Explore Psychological Outcomes Associated with the 2013 Calga10
Integration of a Palliative Approach in the Care of Older Adults with Dementia in Primary Care Settings: A Scoping Review10
Policy and Practice Note: Policy, Safety, and Regulation with Regard to Ontario Home Care Clients and Personal Support Workers9
Programme d’été sur le vieillissement de l’Institut du vieillissement des Instituts de Recherche en Santé du Canada : trois pistes de réflexion de participants du Québec9
La place du genre et des rôles dans la souffrance des hommes âgés atteints d’un cancer incurable9
Key Learnings from ‘Seniors of Canada’: A Community Project Aimed to Disrupt Ageism9
Risk Factors Associated with Missing Incidents among Persons Living with Dementia: A Scoping Review8
Potentially Inappropriate Medication Use in the Elderly8
Registered Practical Nurses’ Experiences of the Moral Habitability of Long-Term Care Environments during the COVID-19 Pandemic8
Gemma M. Carney and Paul Nash. Critical Questions for Ageing Societies. Policy Press: UK, 2019, 2020.8
CJG volume 42 issue 4 Cover and Front matter8
A Community of Practice on Environmental Design for Long-Term Care Residents with Dementia7
Pandemic Stories: The Voices of Older Adults7
Bringing Dance to Older Adults: Program Experts’ Perspectives on the Role of Community Dance Classes to Support Older Adults7
Assistive Technology Use among Older Adults with Vision Loss: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Canadian Newspapers6
A SHARP Response: Developing COVID-19 Research Aims in Partnership with the Seniors Helping as Research Partners (SHARP) Group6
Considering Cats, Dogs, and Contradictions: Pets and Their Relational Influence on Experiences of Aging in Place6
Detecting Anxiety in Long-Term Care Residents: A Systematic Review6
Slam Bam, Thank you, Ma’am: The Challenges of Advance Care Planning Engagement in Long-Term Care6
Being a Husband and Caregiver: The Adjustment of Roles When Caring for a Wife Who Has Dementia6
Evaluation of the Test Phase of the “Program GIFT in Residence”: Results from a Pilot Participatory Action Research5
Developing the Patient Falls Risk Report: A Mixed-Methods Study on Sharing Falls-Related Clinical Information from Home Care with Primary Care Providers5
Strategies for Maintaining Friendship in Dementia—ADDENDUM5
Being and Doing Together in a Naturally Occurring Retirement Community: Pandemic Experiences of Older Adults5
Primary Care Physicians’ and Hospitalists’ Experience with Advance Care Planning with South Asian Canadian Older Adults before and during COVID-195
In Their Own Words: How COVID-19 Has Impacted the Well-Being of Persons Living with Dementia in the Community5
Virtual care during COVID-19: The perspectives of older adults and their healthcare providers in a cardiac rehabilitation setting5
Anthea Innes, Debra Morgan, and Jane Farmer. Remote and Rural Dementia Care: Policy, Research and Practice. Bristol, UK: Policy Press, 2020.5
Staff’s Attitudes towards the Use of Mobile Telepresence Robots in Long-Term Care Homes in Canada5
“I’ve Got a Lot of Other Things I Do”: The Nuances of Digital Engagement among Older People5
You’ve Got E-Mail: A Pilot Study Examining the Feasibility and Impact of a Group-Based Technology-Training Intervention Among Older Adults Living in Residential Care5
Consent and Inclusion of People Living with Dementia (PLWD) in Research: Establishing a Canadian Agenda for Inclusive Rights-Based Practices4
Applicant and Match Trends to Geriatric-Focused Postgraduate Medical Training in Canada: A Descriptive Analysis4
CJG volume 42 issue 2 Cover and Back matter4
Les retraités au Canada : portrait comparatif selon le statut d’immigrant4
Maltraitance entre résidents en temps de pandémie: Effets dans les résidences privées pour aînés au Québec4
An Evaluation of the Use of Physical and Chemical Restraints in Geriatric Psychiatric Patients: A Retrospective Cohort Study4
Andrew V. Wister and Theodore D. Cosco. Resilience and Aging: Emerging Science and Future Possibilities. Springer Nature: Switzerland, 2021.4
(Dis)Connecting Through COVID-19: Experiences of Older Persons in the Context of a Volunteer–Client Relationship4
Indoor Built Environment and Older Adults’ Activity: A Systematic Review4
Lessons Learned from Implementing a Designated Care Partner Program in a Community Hospital4
Addressing Communication Breakdowns during Emergency Care Transitions of Older Adults: Evaluation of a Standardized Inter-Facility Health Care Communication Form4
CJG volume 41 issue 1 Cover and Back matter4
Friendly Visiting Programs for Older People Experiencing Social Isolation: A Realist Review of what Works, for whom, and under what Conditions3
Adult Day Program Directors’ Experiences Managing the COVID-19 Pandemic3
Is Living with Persons with Dementia and Depression Correlated to Impacts on Caregivers? A Scoping Review3
Exploring Constraints to Well-Being for Older Adults in Transition Into an Assisted Living Home: A Qualitative Study3
Orientations de facilitation pour soutenir l’application de l’Algo dans les services de soutien à domicile des personnes aînées3
Uncovering Public Perceptions of Older Adults’ Vaccines in Canada: A Study of Online Discussions from National Media Sources3
“We’ve All Lost So Much”: The Long-Term Care Home Experiences of Essential Family Caregivers During COVID-193
Caregivers’ Experiences of Nursing Home Restrictions During the COVID-19 Pandemic – CORRIGENDUM3
Mitigating Caregiver Distress in South Western Ontario: Perspectives on Role, Community, and Care3
Barriers and Facilitators of a Community-Based, Slow-Stream Rehabilitation, Hospital-to-Home Transition Program for Older Adults: Perspectives of a Multidisciplinary Care Team3
Understanding the Barriers to and Facilitators of Anxiety Management in Residents of Long-Term Care3
La mise en abyme d’un projet intergénérationnel de recherche: Un comité intergénérationnel comme processus et sujet de recherche3
Psychological Stress across the Lifespan and Cognitive Function among Older Adults: The Moderating Role of a Healthy Lifestyle3
Framing Later Life Vulnerability during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Content Analysis of Newspaper Coverage in Canada and the United States3
Sleep Problems and Psychological Well-Being: Baseline Findings from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging3
A Scoping Review of Care Trajectories across Multiple Settings for Persons with Dementia3
CJG volume 41 issue 2 Cover and Back matter3
The Health Effects of Workforce Involvement and Transitions for Europeans 50–75 Years of Age: Heterogeneity by Financial Difficulties and Gender2
CJG volume 42 issue 1 Cover and Back matter2
Older Men, The Patient–Physician Relationship, and Patient Involvement2
A Good Investment: Expanding Capacity to Care for Older Adults in the Home and Community Care Sector Through Increased Personal Support Worker Wages2
Barriers and Facilitators of a Community-Based, Slow-Stream Rehabilitation, Hospital-to-Home Transition Program for Older Adults: Perspectives of a Multidisciplinary Care Team—CORRIGENDUM2
Prescriber Acceptability of a Direct-to-Patient Intervention for Benzodiazepine Receptor Agonist Deprescribing and Behavioural Management of Insomnia in Older Adults2
Indice du potentiel de participation sociale des Québécois âgés : cartographie des inégalités des zones métropolitaines, urbaines et rurales2
Occupational Disruption during the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Lived Experience of Community-Dwelling Older Adults2
Cisan and Malahang: Indigenous Older Adults’ Voices on Active Aging – Findings from a Qualitative Study in Taiwan2
Re-braiding the Strands of Life through Community Rehabilitation, Home Care, and Informal Support: A Longitudinal Collective Case Study2
Exploring the Black Box of Managing Total Rewards for Older Professionals in the Canadian Financial Services Sector2
CJG volume 40 issue 4 Cover and Front matter2
A Roadmap of Noninstitutional Living Options for People with Dementia: “Don’t Fence Me In”2
Negotiating Experiences of Belonging Alongside Age-Related Life Transitions2
An Agile Development Cycle of an Online Memory Program for Healthy Older Adults2
“Be Their Advocate”: Families’ Experience with a Relative in LTC during the COVID-19 Pandemic2
Older Mens’ Experiences with and Preferences for Physical Activity2
Digital Immunization Tracking in Long-Term Care and Assisted Living Facilities2
Déterminants du succès d’une démarche provinciale d’usage optimal des antipsychotiques chez les résidents en soins de longue durée selon les acteurs clés impliqués dans l’implantation2
Housing Instability and Policy Considerations for Equitable Aging in Place in Canada2
Culture Change in Long-Term Care-Post COVID-19: Adapting to a New Reality Using Established Ideas and Systems2
Mental Health and Social Connectedness Across the Adult Lifespan in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic2
A “Patient Preference” Model of Recruitment for Research from Primary-Care-Based Memory Clinics: A Promising New Approach2
“My Biggest Fear Is She’ll Die Alone”: Care Partner Perspectives of Institutional COVID-19 Visitor Restrictions in Ontario, Canada2
Maltraitance organisationnelle envers les personnes aînées lors de services de soutien à domicile: enjeux éthiques identifiés par des ergothérapeutes2
Modelling Age-Varying Associations among Group Memberships, Neighborhood Connectedness, and Well-Being2
Coconstruire autrement avec des personnes aînées grâce à la science-fiction: nouveaux regards sur la recherche en robotique d’assistance sociale1
Older Adults’ Experiences with Remote Care for Specialized Health Service During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Descriptive Qualitative Study1
COMmunity-Based Nutrition RISK Screening in Older Adults Living Independently (COMRISK): Feasibility, Acceptability, and Appropriateness of Community Partnership Models in Alberta, Canada1
Chinese Immigrant Caregivers: Understanding Their Unmet Needs and the Co-Design of an mHealth App1
Stratégies pour la mise en place d’un chœur intergénérationnel dans une résidence pour personnes aînées afin de contribuer à leur bien-être physique, mental et social1
Personality Is Associated with Driving Avoidance in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA)1
Public Reporting of Performance Indicators in Long-Term Care in Canada: Does it Make a Difference?1
Older Adults and Gentrification: The Positive Role of Social Policy1
Challenges and Facilitators for Psychosocial Support when Aging and Dying in Place: A Rapid Review of the Literature1
CJG volume 40 issue 4 Cover and Back matter1
Implantation de l’Accompagnement-citoyen personnalisé d’intégration communautaire (APIC) : vers l’optimisation de la mise en œuvre de cette approche novatrice visant la participation sociale des aînés1
Physicians’ Characteristics and Attitudes Towards Medically Assisted Dying for Non-Competent Patients with Dementia1
“You Needed to Accept the Situation”: Resilience of Nursing Home Residents in Times of COVID-191
Perceived Quality of Online Music Therapy Sessions by Older Adults Aging at Home1
Trouble neurocognitif majeur et méthodes optimisant l’apprentissage1
Latest Canadian Consensus Conference on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Dementia: What’s in It for Primary Care?1
Feasibility of Measuring Physical Function by Wearable Devices During Deprescribing of Anticholinergic and Sedative Medicatiossns1
Using Travel Diaries to Examine the Extent to Which Older Adult Centres Are a Focal Point for Recreation and Social Activities1
Adventures in Intergenerational Service-Learning: Laughter, Friendship, and Life Advice1
Retrospective Analysis of Circumstances of Falls and Related Injuries across Levels of Care in Older Adult Retirement Home Facilities1
Age-Friendly Communities: Are they also “Friendly” for Death, Dying, Grief, and Bereavement?1
Factors Associated with Outdoor Winter Walking in Older Adults: A Scoping Review1
CJG volume 42 issue 3 Cover and Front matter1
Sondage sur les pratiques des médecins de famille et sur la collaboration interprofessionnelle avec des ergothérapeutes en GMF quant au dépistage des conducteurs à risque1
Parental Self-Efficacy Among Israeli Older Adults1
Access to Long-Term Care for Minority Populations: A Systematic Review1
Validity and Accuracy of the Tilburg Frailty Indicator Part B for Identification of Frailty in Older Adults Consulting a Rural Geriatric Medicine Clinic1
L’impossible quête des préposées aux bénéficiaires pour actualiser la bientraitance visée dans les politiques publiques du Québec.The impossible quest of health care aides to actualize the good treatm1
Understanding Older Adults’ Experiences with Cannabis for Medicinal Purposes: A Mixed Methods Study1
Points de vue d’adultes vieillissants ayant une déficience intellectuelle à l’égard de leur participation sociale1
Conscience des déficits dans le cadre de la maladie d’Alzheimer : représentations et vécu des professionnels soignants1
Exploring the Black Box of Managing Total Rewards for Older Professionals in the Canadian Financial Services Sector—CORRIGENDUM1
CJG volume 41 issue 2 Cover and Front matter1
Low Back Pain in a Nova Scotian Emergency Department: Prevalence and Patient Characteristics in the Older Adult Patient Population1
Caregivers’ Experiences of Nursing Home Restrictions During the COVID-19 Pandemic1
A Cost-Benefit Analysis of a Group Memory Intervention for Healthy Older Adults with Memory Concerns1
Patterns of Nabilone Prescriptions in Canadian Long-Term Care Facilities1
Exploring the Interpretation of COVID-19 Messaging on Older Adults’ Experiences of Vulnerability1
Re-engaging in Aging and Mobility Research in the COVID-19 Era: Early Lessons from Pivoting a Large-Scale, Interdisciplinary Study amidst a Pandemic1
CJG volume 40 issue 2 Cover and Back matter1
CJG volume 41 issue 4 Cover and Back matter1
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