Publications and Conference Papers

Greason, M. (2020). Ethical reasoning and moral distress in social care among nursing home staff. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 17(2), 283-295.

 

Baldwin, C. and Greason, M. (forthcoming). Narrative and argumentation in a case of alleged child abuse. Narrative Works.

 

Baldwin, C., Greason, M., and Hill, C. (2018). Exploring the rhizomal self.  Narrative Works, 8(1/2)​. Retrieved from: https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/NW/article/view/28920

 

Greason, M. (2018). Connecting findings to meaningful change: The benefits of using qualitative Delphi in empirical ethics and policy research in long-term care. International Journal of Qualitative Methods.

 

Greason, M. (2017). Empirical ethics in long term care: Using delphi method as a form of consensus building. SAGE, Research Method Cases, Part 2.

 

Baldwin, C. & Greason, M. (2016). Microcitizenship, dementia and long-term care. Dementia: The International Journal of Social Research and Practice, Special Edition on Dementia and Citizenship, 15(3), 289-303.

 

Reports

Baldwin, C. and Greason, M. (2017). The housing needs and preferences of adults with disabilities in New Brunswick- Research report, conducted for Willow Tree Community Inc.

 

Baldwin, C., Greason, M., and Vandenborre, J. (2016). Council on Aging: 'Share Your Story'- Research report, conducted for The Government of New Brunswick, Provincial Aging Strategy.

 

Selected Conference Papers, Workshops, & Presentations

 

Greason (2020- rescheduled). Presentation— Sustainable narrative care training and interventions for social/health care: A cascading train-the-trainer model. Narrative Matters. Atlanta, Georgia. 11-14th Mar, 2002.

 

Greason, M. (2019). Presentation— Using policy and culture as catalysts for change, innovation, and positive workplace environments in LTC. Canadian Association on Gerontology. Moncton, New Brunswick. 24th – 26th October, 2019.

 

Greason, M. (2019). Presentation— Enhancing well-being in later life through innovations in Narrative Care: A train-the-trainer program. Canadian Association on Gerontology. Moncton, New Brunswick. 22th – 26th October, 2019.

 

Greason, M. (2019). Workshop— The “trickle down” effect: How policy and culture result in frontline ethical ambiguity. Alzheimer’s Society of New Brunswick, Enhancing Care Conference. Fredericton, New Brunswick. 3rd – 4th April, 2019.

 

Greason, M. (2019). Presentation— The "trickle down" effect: How policy and culture result in frontline ethical ambiguity. Qualitatives. Fredericton, New Brunswick, 9th – 11th May, 2019.

 

Greason, M. (2018). Presentation— Ethics in LTC: What’s next? Loch Lomond Villa Ethics/Research Board, Saint John, NB, 21st June, 2018.

 

Greason, M. (2017). Presentation— Ethical reasoning and moral distress in social care among long-term care staff. Crossroads Interdisciplinary Health Research Conference. Halifax, Nova Scotia, 10th – 12th March, 2017.

 

Greason, M. (2016). Presentation— Transferring Knowledge into Policy in Long-Term Care Using the Delphi Technique. Canadian Association on Gerontology Conference: Fostering Innovation in Research on Aging. Montreal, Quebec, 20th – 22nd October, 2016.

 

Greason, M. (2016). Presentation— Transferring knowledge into policy in long term care. York Care Centre Board of Ethics, Fredericton, NB, 20th June, 2016.

 

Greason, M. (2016). Presentation— Transferring Knowledge into Policy in Long Term Care: An Empirical Ethics Project. Graduate Research Conference 2016. University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, 22nd April 2016.

 

Greason, M. (2016). Presentation— Ethics in LTC: From frontline experience to policy change. Loch Lomond Villa Ethics/Research Board, Saint John, NB, 3rd March, 2016.

 

Ouellette, M. (2015). Presentation— Ethical decision-making in long-term care. Qualitatives 2015. Brescia University College, London, ON, 23rd – 26th June 2015.