
About
Rose McCloskey is a Professor in the Department of Nursing and Health Sciences at the University of New Brunswick. Her research focuses on gerontology, health care transitions, emergency nursing, long-term care, and health policy for older adults. She holds a PhD in Interdisciplinary Studies from UNB and certifications in systematic reviews and gerontological nursing.
Dr. McCloskey has secured over $2.5 million in research funding, including grants from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Canadian Frailty Network, and the New Brunswick Health Research Foundation. Her work addresses critical issues like optimizing hospital-to-home transitions for frail elderly patients, improving cognitive health through VR technology, and enhancing caregiver support systems.
Her research employs mixed methods, including institutional ethnography and discourse analysis, to explore systemic challenges in long-term care. Key topics include dementia care, emergency department utilization patterns, and infection control practices in residential facilities. She collaborates extensively with healthcare providers and policymakers to translate findings into actionable interventions.
- Education: PhD (UNB), Master of Nursing (UNB), BSc (Acadia University)
- Key Projects: 3D technology for cognitive health, ambient activity systems for dementia care, caregiver support frameworks
- Grant Highlights: $444k for WellAssist self-care tech, $225k for dementia activity systems
Dr. McCloskey's publications span nursing education, clinical placement strategies, and healthcare process modeling using the Functional Resonance Analysis Method (FRAM). She actively mentors researchers and contributes to interdisciplinary initiatives addressing aging-related healthcare challenges.
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