Mark Hall

ORCID: 0000-0002-1399-8362
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Research Areas
  • American Constitutional Law and Politics
  • Occupational Therapy Practice and Research
  • Innovations in Medical Education
  • Interprofessional Education and Collaboration
  • Nursing Roles and Practices
  • Religion and Society Interactions
  • Global Health Workforce Issues
  • Mormonism, Religion, and History
  • Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Delphi Technique in Research
  • Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders
  • Healthcare Systems and Technology
  • Management and Organizational Studies
  • Political Philosophy and Ethics
  • American History and Culture
  • Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Counseling Practices and Supervision
  • Multicultural Socio-Legal Studies
  • Radiology practices and education
  • Law, Rights, and Freedoms
  • Legal Systems and Judicial Processes
  • Historical Studies and Socio-cultural Analysis
  • Higher Education and Employability
  • Reformation and Early Modern Christianity

University of Alberta
2014-2024

Nationwide Children's Hospital
2012-2024

Airbus (United Kingdom)
2024

Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital
2024

University of California, Davis
2024

Institute of the Pacific United
2023

George Fox University
2008-2022

McMaster University
2020

Canadian Physiotherapy Association
2020

American Physical Therapy Association
2016

Abstract Introduction The intrinsic heterogeneity of clinical septic shock is a major challenge. For trials, individual patient management, and quality improvement efforts, it unclear which patients are least likely to survive thus benefit from alternative treatment approaches. A robust risk stratification tool would greatly aid decision-making. objective our study was derive test multi-biomarker-based model predict outcome in pediatric shock. Methods Twelve candidate serum protein...

10.1186/cc11652 article EN cc-by Critical Care 2012-10-01

Emerging evidence suggests that worldwide, between 30% and 50% of those who are infected with COVID-19 experience long COVID (LC) symptoms. These symptoms create challenges return-to-work (RTW) in a high proportion individuals LC. To tailor rehabilitation programs to LC sequelae help improve RTW outcomes, more research on program outcomes is needed.This study describes the characteristics workers participated an occupational program.A cohort was conducted. Descriptive variables included...

10.2196/39883 article EN cc-by JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies 2022-08-29

Abstract Background Understanding of Long COVID has advanced through patient-led initiatives. However, research about barriers to accessing services is limited. This study aimed better understand the need for, access to, and quality of, services. We explored health needs experiences services, including ability address needs. Methods Our was informed by Levesque et al.’s (2013) “conceptual framework care.” used Interpretive Description, a qualitative approach partly at informing clinical...

10.1186/s12913-023-10288-y article EN cc-by BMC Health Services Research 2023-12-12

The integration of AI technologies in aerospace manufacturing is significantly transforming critical operational processes, impacting decision-making, efficiency, and workflow optimization. Explainability systems essential to ensure these are understandable, trustworthy, effectively support end-users complex environments. This study investigates the factors influencing explainability AI-based Decision Support Systems from end-users' perspective. employed a Closed Card Sorting technique...

10.3389/forgp.2025.1538438 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Organizational Psychology 2025-03-12

Background Student-led clinics have the potential to meet community rehabilitation needs and provide valuable clinical placement experiences. learning may offer pedagogical advantages similar problem-based learning; however, this line of research is new little known about student-led learning. The purpose study was describe novel experiences a in clinic from student perspectives. Methods We conducted descriptive qualitative focus group with six participants. began an open-ended question:...

10.1111/tct.12214 article EN The Clinical Teacher 2014-11-24

Background: Clinical education is a critical component of health science training programmes; however, clinical placement offers are often difficult to obtain. Although most placements successful, negative experience can have significant impact on students, clinicians and sites may result in an agency's reluctance supervise students. This study identified elements rehabilitation medicine student that facilitate positive outcome. Methods: 152 first year (Occupational Physical Therapy &...

10.12968/ijtr.2012.19.10.549 article EN International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 2012-10-01

Purpose: To explore Canadian physiotherapists' perceptions of the factors that influence their decisions whether to supervise students in clinical placements. Methods: Using accepted survey development methodology, a was developed and administered 18,110 physiotherapists identify which contribute decision students. The also gave respondents opportunities provide comments; these were analyzed via directed content analysis, using identified an exploratory factor analysis as organizing...

10.3138/ptc.2014-88e article FR Physiotherapy Canada 2016-01-06

Background and Purpose. Clinical education is a critical component of physical therapist (PT) training. However, clinical coordinators both in Canada abroad report increasing difficulty securing sufficient, appropriate placements. The barriers to student placements factors that contribute PTs' decisions supervise have been identified exploratory studies. These include personal professional, workplace contextual, student, evaluation factors. goal this study was determine the generalizability...

10.1097/00001416-201529030-00008 article EN Journal of Physical Therapy Education 2015-01-01

OBJECTIVES: Sepsis-associated immune suppression correlates with poor outcomes. Adult trials are evaluating support therapies. Limited data exist to consideration of immunomodulation in pediatric sepsis. We tested the hypothesis that early, persistent lymphopenia predicts worse outcomes severe DESIGN: Observational cohort comparing children sepsis and (absolute lymphocyte count < 1,000 cells/µL on 2 d between study days 0–5) without. The composite outcome was prolonged multiple organ...

10.1097/ccm.0000000000005993 article EN Critical Care Medicine 2023-07-18

The aim of this qualitative study is to understand the need for, access to, and quality rehabilitation services for people living with Long COVID. Little known about experiences COVID accessing services. Therefore, we explored health concerns leading seek help address functional their participating in rehabilitation.

10.3138/ptc-2023-0021 article EN Physiotherapy Canada 2023-12-20

The development and implementation of interprofessional (IP) clinical learning units as a method to enhance IP education improve patient care in rehabilitation setting are described.Using community-based participatory research approach, academia healthcare delivery agencies formed partnership create an unit setting. Preimplementation data from surveys focus group identified areas for improvement understanding collaboration. A working developed implemented initiatives...

10.1002/rnj.78 article EN Rehabilitation Nursing 2013-05-17

Chapter 1 Foreword: Religious Liberty 2 Preface 3 Religion and The Common Good: George Washington on Church State 4 One Public Religion, Many Private Religions: John Adams the 1780 Massachusetts Constitution 5 Rhetoric of Thomas Jefferson 6 Politics in Thought James Madison 7 Witherspoon's Revolutionary 8 Benjamin Franklin Role Governing Democracy 9 Wilson: Presbyterian, Anglican, Thomist, or Deist? Does it Matter? 10 Mason's Pursuit Virginia 11 Catholic America: Carrolls Maryland 12...

10.5860/choice.43-2139 article EN Choice Reviews Online 2005-12-01

Student and employer attitudes toward business internships are assessed compared. Fifty-four items measure overall support benefits, student learning outcomes, immediate payoffs, academic requirements, student-employer-faculty roles. Significant differences between views found for thirty-two of the measures. The in expectations regarded as dysfunctional suggest recommendations improving internship programs.

10.1080/10528008.1995.11488513 article EN Marketing Education Review 1995-10-01

Journal Article The Religious Beliefs of America's Founders: Reason, Revelation, and Revolution Get access Revolution. By Gregg L. Frazer. (Lawrence: University Press Kansas, 2012. xii, 299 pp. $34.95.) Mark David Hall George Fox UniversityNewberg, Oregon mhall@georgefox.edu Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar American History, Volume 99, Issue 4, March 2013, Pages 1226–1227, https://doi.org/10.1093/jahist/jas520 Published: 01 2013

10.1093/jahist/jas520 article EN Journal of American History 2013-02-15

Students of the American Founding routinely assert that America’s civic leaders were influenced by secular Lockean political ideas, especially on question resistance to tyrannical authority. In first part this series, we showed virtually all Reformed writers, from Calvin end Glorious Revolution, agreed tyrants could be actively resisted. The only debated was who resist them. essay, contend approach active had an important influence how Founders responded perceived actions Parliament and Crown.

10.35285/ucc4.1.2018.art10 article EN cc-by-nc UNIO CUM CHRISTO 2018-04-23

Developing and sustaining a comprehensive interprofessional education (IPE) curriculum infused throughout health science programmes at large post-secondary institutions requires not only champions within each program but also collaboration across professional strong support an institutional level. The purpose of this article is twofold. First, it reports on the development learning pathway, curricular model, pathway launch, introductory experience context institution. model provides...

10.1080/13561820.2016.1256870 article EN Journal of Interprofessional Care 2017-01-31

Many Canadian physical therapy education programs use the 1997 version of Physical Therapist Clinical Performance Instrument (PT-CPI) to evaluate students in their clinical placements. Recent evidence that instructors (CIs) are unsatisfied with PT-CPI, however, suggests a need develop new assessment tool. The purpose this study was gather CIs' perspectives on rating scales, preferred training methods, and format for future tool development.This qualitative descriptive involved five focus...

10.3138/ptc.2013-27 article FR Physiotherapy Canada 2014-04-09

Abstract Planning and Scheduling (P&S) are critical components of organizational management that influence efficiency, overall performance, human factors in the workplace. The aerospace manufacturing industry is experiencing rapid changes, marked by heightened demands for new aircraft need precise task execution to accommodate increasing air traffic rigorous safety regulations. This study explores emerging needs P&S processes within manufacturing. A qualitative research approach was...

10.1007/s10111-024-00785-3 article EN cc-by Cognition Technology & Work 2024-11-23

Telesupervision (TS) uses Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for communication between university-based staff, clinical supervisors students undertaking placements in the presence or absence of a supervisor onsite. Despite examples successful implementation (Carlin 2012, Chipchase et al. 2014, Dudding Justice 2004, Hall 2013) there has been minimal uptake TS allied health. This study investigated students’ educators’ perceptions potential benefits barriers using readily...

10.18552/ijpblhsc.v4i1.326 article EN cc-by-nc-nd International Journal of Practice-based Learning in Health and Social Care 2016-07-15

Purpose: To investigate the opinions of final-year Canadian physiotherapy students cardiorespiratory (CRP) and factors influencing their decision about whether to pursue a career in CRP. Methods: A cross-sectional online survey was completed by Master Science Physical Therapy from three largest English-speaking schools Canada. Results: total 120 responded (overall response rate 44%). Fifteen (12.5%) that they were extremely or quite interested specializing The most common positively...

10.3138/ptc.2015-39e article FR Physiotherapy Canada 2016-06-16
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