[Futuregen] Tentative agenda for 22.10 zoom
Janet Jull
janet.jull at queensu.ca
Wed Oct 21 13:08:37 CEST 2020
Hi Stefan, Ricardo and team,
Stefan, your response is very helpful! I’ve included a few notes here to complement what you submitted.
Best wishes,
Janet
A few thoughts in response to question
Would it be important to have a strong background and discussion points that relate to the context within which the study is situated. The Swedish team has done a great job laying out some thinking for the question/proposed line of thought. Perhaps the following could complement their approach.
-background section on conceptualization of sex/gender
-comment on cohorts etc and that these cohorts are situated in a changing context (‘context matters’ as an interactive component of human experience)
-in our societies, there are changing views on populations and their health - for example, greater focus on health equity and inequity, the causation
-a determinants of health approach is a way to think about the experience and explain health outcomes (think about the use of the PROGRESS+ framework in our work as background)
-use of a determinants of health approach means looking at many factors that impact opportunities for health equity and that intersect or are impacted by sex/gender
-there are also changing conceptualizations of sex/gender within populations as there are more opportunities within our societies to figure out how to understand the experience of people, and openness to people expressing who they are
- could be important for both the set up and discussion points
Janet Jull, OT Reg (Ont), PhD
Assistant Professor, School of Rehabilitation Therapy,
Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario
janet.jull at queensu.ca
Doctor of Science in Rehabilitation and Health Leadership (DSc RHL)
https://rehab.queensu.ca/academic-programs/dsc
Affiliate Investigator, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Ottawa, Ontario
Queen's University is situated on traditional Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee Territory.
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Subject: Re: [Futuregen] Tentative agenda for 22.10 zoom
Hej everyone,
Here are some ideas from team Sweden.
All the best,
Stefan
Från: Futuregen <futuregen-bounces at euro.centre.org> För Ricardo Rodrigues
Skickat: den 20 oktober 2020 16:27
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Dear all,
Please find below the proposed agenda for our zoom at 13h30 CET on the 22.10.
It is very much based on taking our discussion further on WP3 - the "follow-up" paper that Susan and Afshin presented in the previous zoom - and WP4. On the latter, a reminder for all teams to send a one pager with your ideas on how to address research question 4.2 for WP4 from a health and care perspective (I copied the RQ from our proposal below). Please send this one page by end of the day of tomorrow and do keep it to one page.
RQ4.2) What is the distribution of health behaviours and resources in future cohorts of older adults across sex/gender and other social categories? We will compare the gendered distribution of health behaviors and resources among current (60+) and coming cohorts of older adults (ages 50-60) (Task 4.3) and assess to what extent future cohorts of older adults differ from current cohorts in ways that affect health and sex/gender inequalities in health and care-giving/receiving.
Agenda 22.10:
* Quick round on progress of current papers in several WPs (cohort study WP1, review WP1, widowhood WP2, WP4 ethics, etc....) [20 mins]
* WP4: discussion of ideas on how to address RQ 4.2. [45 minutes]
* WP3: further discussion on follow-up paper by Susan and Afshin [30 minutes]
* AOB: includes setting next zoom dates [10 minutes]
As always, if you have changes or additions to the above, feel free to propose them. Please also have a look at the minutes (thank you Selma and Afshin) from the last zoom on Freedcampl
Looking forward,
Ricardo
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