Publications

  • Latimer M., Jackson P., Eugene F., MacLeod E., Hatfield T., Vachon-Presseau E., Michon P., & Prkachin K. (2017). Empathy in pediatric intensive care nurses part 1: Behavioral and psychological correlates. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 73(11): 2767-2685.
  • Jackson P., Latimer M., Eugene F., MacLeod E., Hatfield T., Vachon-Presseau E., Michon P., & Prkachin K. (2017). Empathy in pediatric intensive care nurses part 2: Neural correlates. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 73(11): 2686-2695.
  • Latimer, M., Finley, G. A., Rudderham, S., Inglis, S., Francis, J., Young, S. & Hutt-MacLeod, D. (2014). Expression of pain in Mi’kmaq children from one Atlantic Canadian community: A qualitative study. Canadian Medical Association Journal Open, 2(3): E133-E138.
  • Latimer, M., Simandl, D., Finley, A., Rudderham, S., Harman, K., Young, S., MacLeod, E., Hutt-MacLeod, D. & Francis, J. (2014). Understanding the impact of the pain experience on Aboriginal children’s wellbeing: Viewing through a Two-Eyed Seeing lens. First Peoples Child and Family Review, 9(1), 22-37.
  • Latimer, M., Young, S., Dell, C. & Finley, G.A. (2012). Aboriginal children and physical pain: What do we know? Journal of Aboriginal Health, 9(3), 26-36.
  • Latimer M., Jackson P., Eugene F., MacLeod E., Hatfield T., Vachon-Presseau E., Michon P., & Prkachin K. (2017). Empathy in pediatric intensive care nurses part 1: Behavioral and psychological correlates. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 73(11): 2767-2685.
  • Jackson P., Latimer M., Eugene F., MacLeod E., Hatfield T., Vachon-Presseau E., Michon P., & Prkachin K. (2017). Empathy in pediatric intensive care nurses part 2: Neural correlates. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 73(11): 2686-2695.
  • Benoit B., Martin-Misener R., Newman A., Latimer M., & Campbell-Yeo M. Neurophysiological assessment of acute pain in infants: A scoping review of research methods. Submitted to Acta Paediatrica: Nurturing the Child September, 2016 [Accepted for publication March 2017, in press].
  • Benoit B., Campbell-Yeo M., Martin-Misener R., & Latimer M. (2017). Breastfeeding analgesia in infants: An update on the current state of evidence. Journal of Perinatal and Neonatal Nursing, 31(2): 145-159.
  • Min, H., Vincent, C., Matthews, A., McCreary, L., Park, C., & Latimer, M. Factors affecting Korean infant pain care: Translation and validation of three instruments. Western Journal of Nursing Research.  Published online January 30, 2017.
  • Stevens, B. & the CIHR Team in Children’s Pain (Latimer, M. & others). Sustainability of pediatric pain outcomes following a knowledge translation booster intervention. [Accepted for Publication Dec. 2016, in press].
  • Stevens, B.J., Yamada, J., Promislow, S., Barwick, M., Pinard, M., & the CIHR Team in Children’s Pain (Latimer, M. & others). (2016). Pain assessment and management after a knowledge translation booster intervention. Pediatrics, 138(4): 1-12.
  • Stevens, B.J., Yamada, J., Promislow, S., Stinson, J., Harrison, D., Victor, J.C., On Behalf of Members of the CIHR Team in Children’s Pain (Latimer, M. & others). (2014). Implementation of multidimensional knowledge translation strategies to improve procedural pain in hospitalized children. Implementation Science, 9(120), doi:10.1186/s13012-014-0120-1.
  • Latimer, M., Finley, G. A., Rudderham, S., Inglis, S., Francis, J., Young, S. & Hutt-MacLeod, D. (2014). Expression of pain in Mi’kmaq children from one Atlantic Canadian community: A qualitative study. Canadian Medical Association Journal Open, 2(3): E133-E138.
  • Latimer, M., Simandl, D., Finley, A., Rudderham, S., Harman, K., Young, S., MacLeod, E., Hutt-MacLeod, D. & Francis, J. (2014). Understanding the impact of the pain experience on Aboriginal children’s wellbeing: Viewing through a Two-Eyed Seeing lens. First Peoples Child and Family Review, 9(1), 22-37.
  • Birnie, K.A., Chambers, C.T., Fernandez, C.V., Forgeron, P.A., Latimer, M., McGrath, P.J., Cummings, E.A. & Finley, G.A. (2014). Hospitalized children continue to report undertreated and preventable pain. Pain Research and Management, 19(4), 198-204.
  • Stevens, B., Yamada, J., Estabrooks, C.A., Stinson, J., Campbell, F., Scott, S., Cummings, G.G. & the CIHR Team in Children’s Pain (Latimer, M. & nine others). (2014). Pain in hospitalized children: Effect of a multidimensional knowledge translation strategy on pain outcomes. PAIN, 155(1), 60-68.
  • Campbell-Yeo, M., Johnston, C., Benoit, B., Latimer, M., Vincer, M. & Inglis, D. (2013). Trial of repeated analgesia with Kangaroo Mother Care. BMC Pediatrics, 9(13), 182.
  • Rashotte, J., Harrison, D., Coburn, G., Yamada, J., Stevens, B. & the CIHR Team in Children’s Pain (Latimer, M. & nine others) (2013). Health care professionals’ pain narratives in hospitalized children’s medical records. Part 1: Pain descriptors.  Pain Research and Management, 18(5), E84 –E93.
  • Rashotte, J., Harrison, D., Coburn, G., Stevens, B. & the CIHR Team in Children’s Pain (Latimer, M. & nine others) (2013). Health care professionals’ pain narratives in hospitalized children’s medical records. Part 2: Structure and content pain.  Pain Research and Management, 18(5), E84.
  • Twycross, A., Finley, A. & Latimer, M. (2013). Pediatric nurses post-operative pain management practices. Journal for Specialist in Pediatric Nursing, 18(3), 189-201.
  • Latimer, M., Young, S., Dell, C. & Finley, G.A. (2012). Aboriginal children and physical pain: What do we know? Journal of Aboriginal Health, 9(3), 26-36.
  • Stevens, B., Harrison, D., Rashotte, J., Yamada, J., Abbott, L.K., Coburn, G., Stinson, J., Le May, S. & the CIHR Team in Children's Pain (Latimer, M. & nine others) (2012). Pain assessment and intensity in hospitalized children in Canada. The Journal of Pain, 13, 857-865.

Presentations

  • Latimer, M., & Sylliboy, J. Indigenous Health Research Wants You. [Oral Presentation] Indigenous Community Health Research Conference. McMaster University. January 2020.
  • Sylliboy, J & Latimer, M. Translating Indigenous Community Knowledge into Clinician Curriculum. [Oral Presentation] Children's Healthcare Conference Canada. Ottawa, ON. December 2019.
  • Latimer, M & Obed, D. Understanding the Link between Culture and Care: Sharing Knowledge about Indigenous Children and Pain. [Webinar] Child Welfare League of Canada. November 20, 2019.
  • Obed, D., Latimer, M., & Liebenberg, L. Considerations when Using a Two-Eyed Seeing Approach to Gathering Indigenous Youth Perspectives on Hurt and Healing. [Oral Presentation] International Qualitative Research Conference. Halifax, NS. October 2018.
  • Latimer, M., & Sylliboy, J. Indigenous Health Research Advisory Committee (IHRAC). [Oral Presentation] Chronic Pain Network Annual General Meeting. Hamilton, ON. April 2018.

Grants

  • 2019-2023  CIHR Indigenous Health Chair in Nursing. Latimer, M. CIHR: $985,000
  • 2019-2023 Wabanaki Labrador Network Environment for Indigenous Health Research. Martin, D., Latimer, M., McMillan, J., Cunsolo, A. & Sylliboy, J. CIHR: $1,000,000
  • 2019–2020      Using a Co-learning Approach to Create Collaborative Community-led Solutions to Improve Indigenous Children's Ear, Oral and Mental Wellness for Healthy Development. Latimer, M., Rudderham, S. (Co-PIs), Martin, D., McNally, M. & Finley, A. Research Nova Scotia Trust: $50,122.99
  • 2019–2020 Using a Co-learning Approach to Create a Collaborative Community-led Solution to Improve Indigenous Children's Ear and Oral Wellness and Healthy Development for School Readiness Latimer, M. & Rudderham, S. (Co-PIs) CIHR Bridge Funding: $100,000
  • 2019–2020 Community Engagement to Determine a Youth Mental Health Strategy for Eight First Nation Communities in Mi’kma’ki Latimer, M. & Rudderham, S. (Co-PIs) IWK Health Centre Project Grant: $24,877