
Overview
Background
Theresa has over 30 years post-registration nursing experience in clinical practice, management, education, research, and academia across a variety of settings. She completed her doctoral studies in the area of stroke recovery and community reintegration and has presented and published research findings nationally and internationally. Theresa has clinically focused neuroscience-related research interests, which centre on quality patient care, evidence-based practice, reintegration and recovery, and the emerging fields of implementation science and improvement science. Theresa’s research studies encompass qualitative and quantitative paradigms, and mixed methods research. She collaborates with research scientists in nursing, computer-human interaction, biosciences, medicine, and allied health.
Availability
- Honorary Professor Theresa Green is:
- Not available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Calgary
Research interests
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Patient and family caregiver outcomes
Post-stroke care and neurorehabilitation
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Transitional care and outcomes
Adaptation, coping, and outcomes as patients transition across care setting
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Complexity and cultural diversity
Impact of patient complexity and cultural diversity on transitions and life post-stroke
Research impacts
Research impact will be reflected in the integrated family & patient centred nature of my work. Develping a family-integrated model of care for those requiring rehabilitation/restorative care will ensure the family system, cultural values and expectations are considered in the design and practice of rehabilitation nursing.
Works
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2014
Book Chapter
Principles and practice in rehabilitation nursing
Green, Theresa (2014). Principles and practice in rehabilitation nursing. Brunner & Suddarth's textbook of medical-surgical nursing. (pp. 166-199) edited by Janice L. Hinkle and Kerry H. Cheever. Philadelphia, PA, United States: Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
2014
Journal Article
South Asians' cardiac medication adherence
Ens, Twyla A., Seneviratne, Cydnee C., Jones, Charlotte, Green, Theresa L. and King-Shier, Kathryn M. (2014). South Asians' cardiac medication adherence. European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 13 (4), 357-368. doi: 10.1177/1474515113498187
2013
Journal Article
The YOU CALL-WE CALL randomized clinical trial impact of a multimodal support intervention after a mild stroke
Rochette, Annie, Korner-Bitensky, Nicol, Bishop, Duane, Teasell, Robert, White, Carole L., Bravo, Gina, Côté, Robert, Green, Teri, Lebrun, Louise-Hélène, Lanthier, Sylvain, Kapral, Moira and Bayley, Mark (2013). The YOU CALL-WE CALL randomized clinical trial impact of a multimodal support intervention after a mild stroke. Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, 6 (6), 674-679. doi: 10.1161/CIRCOUTCOMES.113.000375
2013
Journal Article
Practice uncertainty: changing perceptions
Vaid, Patrycja R., Ewashen, Carol and Green, Theresa (2013). Practice uncertainty: changing perceptions. Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 44 (10), 439-444. doi: 10.3928/00220124-20130716-33
2013
Book
Navigating neuroscience nursing: a Canadian perspective
Dawn Tymianski, Angela Sarro and Theresa Green eds. (2013). Navigating neuroscience nursing: a Canadian perspective. Ottawa, Canada: Pappin Communcations.
2012
Journal Article
Specialist nursing training in Poland: applications for neuroscience nursing
Slusarz, Robert, Ireland, Sandra and Green, Theresa (2012). Specialist nursing training in Poland: applications for neuroscience nursing. Canadian Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 34 (3), 12-17.
2011
Journal Article
Report: The Canadian Best Practices Educational Toolkits: translating evidence-based stroke recommendations into practical implementation resources
Lindsay, M Patrice, Kelloway, Linda, Davies-Schinkel, Corrine, Loewen, Sherry, Nearing, Shannon, Rothenmund, Sonia and Green, Theresa (2011). Report: The Canadian Best Practices Educational Toolkits: translating evidence-based stroke recommendations into practical implementation resources. Canadian journal of neuroscience nursing, 33 (3), 11-12.
2011
Journal Article
Guest editorial: Accountability in neurological nursing
Lindsay, M Patrice and Green, Theresa (2011). Guest editorial: Accountability in neurological nursing. Canadian journal of neuroscience nursing, 33 (3), 4-6.
2011
Journal Article
Nurses' accountability for stroke quality of care: part one: Review of the literature on nursing-sensitive patient outcomes
Green, Theresa, Kelloway, Linda, Davies-Schinkel, Corrine, Hill, Michael and Lindsay, M Patrice (2011). Nurses' accountability for stroke quality of care: part one: Review of the literature on nursing-sensitive patient outcomes. Canadian journal of neuroscience nursing, 33 (3), 13-23.
2011
Journal Article
Canadian stroke best practices update 2010
Green, Theresa (2011). Canadian stroke best practices update 2010. Canadian journal of neuroscience nursing, 33 (1), 4-5.
2011
Journal Article
Relationships between biophysical and psychosocial outcomes following minor stroke
Green, T. L. and King, K. M. (2011). Relationships between biophysical and psychosocial outcomes following minor stroke. Canadian journal of neuroscience nursing, 33 (2), 15-23.
2010
Journal Article
Research reporting: clarity and accuracy improve quality
Green, Theresa (2010). Research reporting: clarity and accuracy improve quality. Canadian journal of neuroscience nursing, 32 (4), 4-6.
2010
Journal Article
Using competences and competence tools in workforce development
Green, Tess, Dickerson, Claire and Blass, Eddie (2010). Using competences and competence tools in workforce development. British Journal of Nursing, 19 (20), 1293-1298. doi: 10.12968/bjon.2010.19.20.79687
2010
Journal Article
Quality of life and caregiver outcomes following decompressive hemicraniectomy for severe stroke: a narrative literature review
Green, Theresa L, Newcommon, Nancy and Demchuk, Andrew (2010). Quality of life and caregiver outcomes following decompressive hemicraniectomy for severe stroke: a narrative literature review. Canadian journal of neuroscience nursing, 32 (2), 24-33.
2010
Journal Article
Study protocol of the YOU CALL - WE CALL TRIAL: Impact of a multimodal support intervention after a "mild" stroke
Rochette, Annie, Korner-Bitensky, Nicol, Bishop, Duane, Teasell, Robert, White, Carole, Bravo, Gina, Côté, Robert, Lachaine, Jean, Green, Teri, Lebrun, Louise-Hélène, Lanthier, Sylvain, Kapral, Moira and Wood-Dauphinee, Sharon (2010). Study protocol of the YOU CALL - WE CALL TRIAL: Impact of a multimodal support intervention after a "mild" stroke. BMC Neurology, 10 (1) 3. doi: 10.1186/1471-2377-10-3
2010
Journal Article
Functional and Psychosocial Outcomes 1 year after Mild Stroke
Green, Theresa L. and King, Kathryn M. (2010). Functional and Psychosocial Outcomes 1 year after Mild Stroke. Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 19 (1), 10-16. doi: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2009.02.005
2009
Journal Article
Experiences of male patients and wife-caregivers in the first year post-discharge following minor stroke: A descriptive qualitative study
Green, Theresa L. and King, Kathryn M. (2009). Experiences of male patients and wife-caregivers in the first year post-discharge following minor stroke: A descriptive qualitative study. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 46 (9), 1194-1200. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2009.02.008
2009
Journal Article
Impact of a stroke unit on length of hospital stay and in-hospital case fatality
Zhu, Hai Feng, Newcommon, Nancy N., Cooper, Mary Elizabeth, Green, Teri L., Seal, Barbara, Klein, Gary, Weir, Nicolas U., Coutts, Shelagh B., Watson, Tim, Barber, Philip A., Demchuk, Andrew M. and Hill, Michael D. (2009). Impact of a stroke unit on length of hospital stay and in-hospital case fatality. Stroke, 40 (1), 18-23. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.108.527606
2009
Journal Article
The organisational context of nursing care in stroke units: A case study approach
Burton, Christopher R., Fisher, Andrea and Green, Theresa L. (2009). The organisational context of nursing care in stroke units: A case study approach. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 46 (1), 86-95. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2008.08.001
2008
Journal Article
Smell and taste dysfunction following minor stroke: a case report
Green, Theresa L, McGregor, Lisa D and King, Kathryn M (2008). Smell and taste dysfunction following minor stroke: a case report. Canadian journal of neuroscience nursing, 30 (2), 10-13.
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Honorary Professor Theresa Green is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Exploring the delivery of person-centred nutrition care in subacute rehabilitation units
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Adrienne Young
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Doctor Philosophy
Transdisciplinary stroke assessment: Can it improve allied health efficiency and care on an acute stroke unit?
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Sandie McCarthy
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Doctor Philosophy
Transdisciplinary stroke assessment: Can it improve allied health efficiency and care on an acute stroke unit?
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Sandie McCarthy
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Doctor Philosophy
Transdisciplinary stroke assessment: Can it improve allied health efficiency and care on an acute stroke unit?
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Sandie McCarthy
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Exploring the delivery of person-centred nutrition care in subacute rehabilitation units
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Adrienne Young
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Transdisciplinary stroke assessment: Can it improve allied health efficiency and care on an acute stroke unit?
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Sandie McCarthy
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