
معرفی
Amanda McIntyre, PhD RN is an Assistant Professor at the Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing, Western University. Her research focuses on health systems and service delivery across care settings (emergency, acute, rehab, long-term care, and community), emphasizing health equity. She examines access to care, service adequacy, and patient trajectories using mixed-methods approaches. Her clinical practice is in emergency nursing.
Education:
- PhD (Western University)
- MSc (Western University)
- BScN (Western University)
- BSc (McMaster University)
Research Interests: Her work integrates health equity frameworks to address gaps in transitional care. Key areas include stroke rehabilitation, traumatic brain injury outcomes, and dysphagia management in neurological disorders. She also explores systemic factors influencing non-urgent emergency department use and caregiver decision-making.
Publications: Recent work highlights innovations in outcome measures (e.g., hand diagram for ulnar neuropathy), spasticity prediction post-stroke, and qualitative insights into stroke standard set data collection. Her articles span 2023-2025, reflecting interdisciplinary collaborations.
Awards/Grants: No specific awards listed, though her active roles in research networks (e.g., INCOG guidelines for cognitive rehab) indicate institutional recognition.
Advising & Labs: No formal student advisement listed, but she contributes to graduate programs in Nursing and Health Sciences. Affiliated with Western's research initiatives in stroke and TBI rehabilitation.



