Contact
Lecturer, Faculty of Nursing
- smhall@ualberta.ca
- Address
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Edmonton Clinic Health Academy
11405 87 Ave NWEdmonton ABT6G 1C9
Nursing
- smhall@ualberta.ca
Overview
Area of Study / Keywords
dementia family caregiving older adults gerontology
About
Steven Hall is a lecturer and doctoral student in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta. He is licensed as a Registered Nurse in both Alberta and Saskatchewan and certified by the Canadian Nurses Association in Medical Surgical Nursing. His clinical background is in general internal medicine. He holds a Master of Nursing from the University of Saskatchewan where his thesis work, "The Saskatchewan Caregiver Experience Study," explored the needs and priorities of 355 caregivers for older adults in the Province of Saskatchewan.
Research
Steven’s research focuses on improving the quality of care and support that older adults and their family/friend caregivers receive when accessing health and social systems. He has multiple publications in peer-reviewed journals, including Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, Health and Social Care in the Community, Research Synthesis Methods, and Activities, Adaptation, & Aging. Steven also serves on the editorial board of Dementia: The International Journal of Social Research and Practice.
Teaching
Steven teaches courses in pathophysiology, pharmacology, and nursing foundations.
Courses
NURS 416 - Pathophysiology and Pharmacology II
The course builds upon NURS 316 and explores selected episodic and chronic health alterations and the related pharmacological concepts. It focuses on integrating knowledge of chronic and acute health alterations and pharmacologic interventions to inform nursing practice. Aligns with concepts from NURS 344 and NURS 345 intentional clinical learning activities. Note: Available only to nursing students in the After Degree/After Degree Honors Program or RPN-BScN Program. Prerequisite for After Degree/After Degree Honors: NURS 316. Corequisites: NURS 344 (or NURS 307) and NURS 345 (or NURS 308). Students must achieve a minimum grade of C+ in order to progress in the program. Credit may be obtained for only one of NURS 416 or 215.
Featured Publications
Steven Hall, Noelle Rohatinsky, Lorraine Holtslander, Shelley Peacock
Canadian Journal of Nursing Research. 2024 December; 10.1177/08445621241273956
Steven Hall, Erin Leeder
Research Synthesis Methods. 2024 November; 10.1002/jrsm.1751
Steven Hall, Erin Leeder, Leslie Macala, Jennifer White, Mikayla Hazel
Activities, Adaptation & Aging. 2024 September; 10.1080/01924788.2024.2410087
Home Health Care Management & Practice. 2024 January; 10.1177/10848223241254084
Canadian Journal of Nursing Research. 2024 January; 10.1177/08445621241227720
Activities, Adaptation and Aging. 2024 January; 10.1080/01924788.2024.2319459
International Journal of Qualitative Methods. 2024 January; 10.1177/16094069241242264
Canadian Geriatrics Journal. 2022 January; 10.5770/CGJ.25.604
Health & Social Care in the Community. 2022 January; 10.1111/HSC.14071
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