Rahimaly, Sarah
Beaudoin, Michaël
Bédard, Denis
Hudon, Anne
Jasmin, Emmanuelle
Verville, France
Carrier, Annie http://orcid.org/0000-0002-8890-6098
Funding for this research was provided by:
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (892-2018-0092)
Research center on aging (000)
Faculty of medicine and health sciences, Université de Sherbrooke (000)
Canadian association of occupational therapists (000)
Article History
Received: 14 January 2019
Accepted: 22 March 2019
First Online: 29 March 2019
Authors’ information
: SR is a student in occupational therapy at the Université de Sherbrooke; she will continue her studies as a master’s student in gerontology next year.MB has a master’s degree in administration (major in marketing communications) and is a student in occupational therapy at the Université de Sherbrooke.DB is a full professor in pedagogy in the Faculty of Education, Université de Sherbrooke.AH is a physiotherapist, postdoctoral fellow in the School of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo, and Faculty of Law (Civil Law Section), University of Ottawa.EJ is an occupational therapist, professor in the School of Rehabilitation, Université de Sherbrooke, and researcher at the University Institute of Primary Health and Social Services, Université de Sherbrooke.FV is an occupational therapist, MBA, and Managing Director of the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists ̶ Quebec (CAOT-Qc). She is also an expert witness for both plaintiff and defence in civil and medical malpractice lawsuits before the Superior Court of Quebec.AC is an occupational therapist, professor in the School of Rehabilitation, Université de Sherbrooke, and researcher at the Research Centre on Aging, Université de Sherbrooke.
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