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Jacqueline Choiniere

Associate Professor, School of Nursing, York University, Canada

As a Registered Nurse and Sociologist, Jacqueline has a long history of involvement in health, health care and health care policy. Since joining the School of Nursing as a faculty member in 2008, her research has focused on the influence of political, economic and social forces on the quality of care and quality of work and life for nurses and other health care providers. Her work critically examines the influence of current reforms on the conditions and relations of care, most recently in settings where older adults receive care. Jacqueline has been a co-investigator on "Re-imagining Long-Term Residential Care: An International Study of Promising Practices", headed by Pat Armstrong. More recently she is a participant of "Changing Places: Unpaid Work in Public Spaces", also led by Pat Armstrong, and on "Imagining Age-Friendly 'Communities within Communities': International Promising Practices," led by Tamara Daly.

Experience

  • –present
    Associate Professor, School of Nursing, York University, Canada

Education

  • 2007 
    York University, Sociology