Reports
- Medical Assistance in Dying
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Equipment and Assistive Technology Initiative (EATI) Evaluation Final Report 2013
Publications
Baumbusch, J., Moody, E., Hole, R., Jokinen, N., & Stainton, T. (2019). Using healthcare services in the community: perspectives of aging adults with intellectual disabilities and family members. Journal of Intellectual Disability Policy and Practice, 16(1), 4-12.
Baumbusch, J., Mayer, S., & Sloan Yip, I. (2019). Alone in a crowd? Parents of children with rare diseases’ experiences of navigating the healthcare system. Journal of Genetic Counseling, 28(1), 80-90. doi.org/10.1007/s10897-018-0294-9
Baumbusch, J., Mayer, S., Phinney, A., & Baumbusch, S. (2017). Aging Together: Older Parents Caring for Adult Children with Intellectual Disabilities. The Gerontologist, 57(2), 341-347. doi:10.1093/geront/gnv103
Baumbusch, J., Phinney, A., & Baumbusch, S. (2014). Practicing family medicine for adults with intellectual disabilities: Patient perspectives of helpful interactions. Canadian Family Physician, 60, e.356-361.
Breau. G.M., Thorne, S., Baumbusch, J., Hislop, T.G., Kazanjian, A. (in press, May 2019). Primary Care Providers’ Attitudes and Experiences Recommending Cancer Screening to Patients with Intellectual Disability: A cross-sectional survey. Inclusion.
Breau, G.M., Baumbusch, J., Thorne, S., Hislop, T.G., & Kazanjian, A. (early view, 2019). Primary care providers’ attitudes towards individuals with intellectual disabilities: associations with experience and demographics. Journal of Intellectual Disabilities.
- Equipment and Assistive Technology Initiative (EATI) Evaluation Plain Language Project Summary 2013
- Aging Adults with Intellectual Disabilities: Selfadvocates’ and Family Members’ Perspective about the Future 2013
- “Living a Good Life” – Quality of Life and Home Share 2015