Adjunct Professor, Department of Family Medicine, McGill University
Associate Professor (Part-time), Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University
Contact information
Office: LHN 3728
Phone: 519-888-4567, ext. 45642
Email: carrie.mcainey@uwaterloo.ca
Research interests
While research continues on finding a cure for dementia, there are hundreds of thousands of Canadians currently living with dementia who need care, support, and opportunities to live well.
My research aims to enhance quality of life and care experiences for persons living with dementia, family care partners, and staff/providers who support them. My approach to research involves working collaboratively with persons living with dementia, family care partners, providers, organizations, advocacy groups, policy makers and other researchers to identify research questions that are meaningful and to ensure that our findings are shared with a broad array of stakeholders. Specific interests include: long-term care, retirement living, primary care, engaging persons with lived experience, participatory research, and implementation science.
Graduate supervision and student opportunities
I am currently accepting applications from graduate students with research interests related to:
- Dementia care and/or experiences
- Culture change
- Long-term care
- Retirement living
Graduate studies application details
Teaching interests
- Dementia care
- Health and community support systems for older adults
Education
BA Honours Psychology, University of Waterloo
MA Gerontology, University of Waterloo
PhD Health Studies and Gerontology, University of Waterloo
Selected publications
See Google Scholar for full list of publications.
Ganann, R., McAiney, C., Johnson, W. (accepted). Engaging older adults as partners in transitional care research. Canadian Medical Association Journal.
Perrella, A., McAiney, C., & Ploeg, J. (accepted). Rewards and challenges in caring for older adults with multiple chronic conditions: Perspectives of seniors' mental health case managers. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health.
Duggleby, W., Ploeg, J., McAiney, C., Peacock, S., Fisher, K., Ghosh, S., Markle-Reid, M., Swindle, J., Williams, A., Triscott, J., Forbes, D. & Jovel-Ruiz, K. (2018). A Web-based Psycho-Educational Intervention (My Tools 4 Care) for Family Carers of Persons with Dementia and Multiple Chronic Conditions Residing in the Community: A Randomized Pragmatic Control Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 20(6), e10484.
Ploeg, J., McAiney, C., Duggleby, W., Chambers, T., Lam, A., Peacock, S., Fisher, K., Forbes, D.A., Ghosh, S., Markle-Reid, M., Triscott, J., & Williams, A. (2018). Using a Web-based transitions intervention to help informal caregivers of older adults with dementia and multiple chronic conditions: A qualitative study. Journal of Medical Internet Research – Aging, 1(1). doi:10.2196/aging.8475
McAiney, C.A., Ploeg, J., Wickson-Griffiths, A., Kaasalainen, S., Akhtar-Danesh, N., Donald, F., Martin-Misener, R., Carter, N., Sangster-Gormley, E., Brazil, K., Taniguchi, A., & Schindel-Martin, L. (2017). Perspectives of nurse practitioner-physician collaboration among nurse practitioners in Canadian long-term care homes: A national survey. Canadian Journal of Nursing Leadership, 30(4), 10-25.
Ploeg, J., Matthew-Maich, N., Fraser, K., Dufour, S., McAiney, C., Kaasalainen, S., Markle-Reid, M., Upshur, R., Cleghorn, L., & Amili, A. (2017). Managing multiple chronic conditions in the community: A Canadian qualitative study of the experiences of older adults, family caregivers and healthcare providers. BMC Geriatrics, 17(40). doi:10.1186/s12877-017-0431-6
McAiney, C.A., Hillier, L., Paul, J., McKinnon-Wilson, J., Phelan, A., & Wagner, F. (2017). Improving the seniors' transition from hospital to the community: A case for intensive geriatric service workers. International Psychogeriatrics, 29(1), 149–163. doi:10.1017/S1041610216001058
Markel-Reid, M., & McAiney, C. (2016). Depression care management interventions for older adults with depression using home health services: Moving the field forward [Editorial]. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 64(11), 2193–2195. doi:10.1111/jgs.