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Dr. Setareh Ghahari BSc, MSc, PhD, OT Reg. (Ont.)
Dr. Setareh  Ghahari
Position(s)
Associate Professor
SRT Associate Director (Occupational Therapy Program)
Contact Information
Louise D. Acton Building, CEC, Room 200
Internal telephone extension: 36789
External telephone: 613-533-6789

Position(s)

Associate Professor

Contact Info

setareh.ghahari@queensu.ca

Louise D. Acton Building, CEC, Room 207

Internal telephone extension: 36789

External telephone: 613-533-6789

Research:

My research has focused primarily on developing and evaluating interventions to support individuals in gaining the knowledge, skills and confidence needed to manage their health conditions and access and navigate services and opportunities.  My research program has focused specifically on two populations: (1) immigrants, a population who experience many access barriers, and (2) people who live with chronic health conditions.

Currently accepting one MSs/PhD student or a postdoctoral fellow in the following area of research:

Immigrants’ health and wellness

Teaching:

I teach Cognitive-neurological Determinants in the Occupational Therapy program.

 

Research report:

Ghahari, Setareh (2021). Significant Impact of COVID-19 on Newcomers to Canada: A Survey Study. Short Study Report. Queen’s University.

Manuals: 

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  1. Dumlao, K., Amjed, K., Arif, A., Ghahari, S. (2023). Supporting newcomers and refugees: How to get started, OT Start-up Manual, Introduction: the Basic. Version 1.0. Queen's University, Kingston ON, Canada.
  2. Dumlao, K., Amjed, K., Subhani, A., Ghahari, S. (2023). Supporting newcomers and refugees: How to get started, OT Start-up Manual, Cultural Competency. Version 1.0. Queen's University, Kingston ON, Canada.
  3. Amjed, K., Dumlao, K., Ghahari, S. (2023). Supporting newcomers and refugees: How to get started, OT Start-up Manual, Common Barriers in Access to Healthcare. Version 1.0. Queen's University, Kingston ON, Canada.
  4. Dumlao, K., Amjed, K., Ghahari, S. (2023). Supporting newcomers and refugees: How to get started, OT Start-up Manual, Working with an Interpreter. Version 1.0. Queen's University, Kingston ON, Canada.
  5. Amjed, K., Dumlao, K., Arif, A., Subhani, A., Ghahari, S. (2023). Supporting newcomers and refugees: How to get started, OT Start-up Manual, Supporting Daily Occupations. Version 1.0. Queen's University, Kingston ON, Canada.
  6. Amjed, K., Dumlao, K., Ghahari, S. (2023). Supporting newcomers and refugees: How to get started, OT Start-up Manual, Supporting Mental Health. Version 1.0. Queen's University, Kingston ON, Canada.
  7. Dumlao, K., Amjed, K., Subhani, A., Ghahari, S. (2023). Supporting newcomers and refugees: How to get started, OT Start-up Manual, Supporting Disability. Version 1.0. Queen's University, Kingston ON, Canada.

Selected Recent Peer-Reviewed Publications 

1. Nuri, R., Aldersey, H., Ghahari, S., Dassah, E. (Accepted). Barriers and Facilitators in Accessing Education in Mainstream Schools for Children with Disabilities in Bangladesh. International Journal of Disability, Development and Education.

2. Motaharinezhad F., Ghahari S., Hassani Mehraban A., Lajevardi L. (2023). Development and pilot testing of an occupational therapy intervention program based on Occupational Adaptation Model for caregivers of people with multiple sclerosis. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 2023;0(0). doi:10.1177/03080226231154453

  3. Tsai, PL., Ghahari, S. (2023). Immigrants’ Experience of Health Care Access in Canada: A Recent Scoping Review. J Immigrant Minority Health. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10903-023-01461-w

  4. Kessler, D., Boudreau, E., Maitland, G., Lysaght, R., McColl, MA.,Ghahari, S., Alexander, L., Wilson, C., Batorowicz, B., DePaul, V., Donnelly, C.,(under review). Adopting new habits and routines during the COVID-19 Pandemic.Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy.

  5. Chala, M.B., Donnelly, C., Ghahari, S., Wondie, Y., Abebe, A., Miller, J. (2022). An Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis of living with Chronic Low Back Pain in Ethiopia. Journal of Pain Research. Vol. 15, pges4031-4045, https://doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S389827

  6. Jarus, T., Leclair, LL., Ghahari, S., Chen, S-P., Leung, A., Shaw, L (2023). Profiling the Research Activities of Canadian Occupational Therapy and Occupational Science Faculty Members. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy.

  7. Adugna, M., Ghahari, S., Merkley, S., & Rentz, K. (2022). Children with disabilities in Eastern Africa face significant barriers to access education: a scoping review. International Journal of Inclusive Education, 1-17. Doi:10.1080/13603116.2022.2092656

  8. Chala, MB., Miller, J., Ghahari, S., Wondie, Y., Abebe, A., Donnelly C. (2022). Health care providers' understanding of self-management support for people with chronic low back pain in Ethiopia: an interpretive description. BMC Health Serv Res. 2022 Feb 14;22(1):194. doi: 10.1186/s12913-022-07610-5.

  9. Morassaei S, Irvin E, Smith PM, Wilson K, Ghahari S. (2022). The Role of Immigrant Admission Classes on the Health and Well-being of Immigrants and Refugees in Canada: A Scoping Review. J Immigr Minor Health. 2022 Aug;24(4):1045-1060. doi: 10.1007/s10903-022-01352-6.

  10. Zaman, MS, Ghahari, S, McColl, MA (2022). Empowered patient: A program to improve people with Parkinson's communication with health care professionals. Clin Park Relat Disord. 2022 Jul 16;7:100156. doi: 10.1016/j.prdoa.2022.100156

  11. Hastings-Truelove, A., Ghahari, S., Coderre-Ball, A., Kessler, D., Turnnidge, J., Lester, B., Auais, M., Dalgarno, N., DePaul, V., Donnelly, C., Finlayson, M., Hopkins-Rosseel, D., Kolomitro, K., Norman, K., Lawson, T. L., Stockley, D., Van Wylick, R., & Woo, K. (2022). Barriers and facilitators to older adults’ engagement in healthy aging initiatives. Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 1-10. https://doi.org/10.36150/2499-6564-n407

  12. Aterman, S., Ghahari, S., Kessler, D. (2022). Characteristics of peer-based interventions for individuals with neurological conditions: A scoping review. Journal of Disability and Rehabilitation. 27, p.1-31, doi: 10.1080/09638288.2022.2028911

  13. Ghahari, S., Widmer, M., Heneghan, Tom, Naganathan, M., and Kathiravel, T. (2022). Adults on the Autism Spectrum Face Significant Challenges Accessing Health Care Services. Global Journal of Health Science; Vol. 14, No. 1, 53-84 2022; doi:10.5539/gjhs.v14n1p53

  14. Nuri, RP., Aldersey HM., Ghahari, S. & Huque, AS. (2022) Experience of families in accessing government-led support for children with disabilities in Bangladesh, Disability and Rehabilitation,  44:8, 1354-1366, DOI: 10.1080/09638288.2020.1804000

  15. Nuri, R. P., Aldersey, H. M., Ghahari, S., & Huque, A. S. (2022). Service providers’ perspectives in providing services to children with disabilities and their families in Bangladesh. Disability and Rehabilitation, 44:17, 4700-4708. https://doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2021.1916629

 

Current students

Molalign Adugna (PhD – Rehabilitation Science Program): The Influence of Stigma on Educational Participation among Children with Physical Disabilities in Northwest Ethiopia

Sara Morassaei (PhD – Aging and Health Program): Characteristics of aging immigrants who live with chronic conditions and are planning to have early retirement in comparison to their Canada-born counterparts

Terry Landry (DSc – Rehabilitation and Health Leadership Program) - Strategies for Delivery of Collaborative Mental Health Services in Rural Ontario Primary Care Settings: an Exploratory Study

Selamawit Workeneh Kassa (PhD – Rehabilitation Science Program) - Exploring Recovery-Oriented Practice and Recovery Trajectory Among Individuals with

Sharon Randhawa (DSc – Rehabilitation and Health Leadership Program) - Exploring the decision-making experiences of providers and culturally and linguistically diverse caregivers in autism services: an interpretative description study

Thanusha Kathiravel (PhD – Rehabilitation Science Program) – An exploration of South Asian older adults’ access to diabetes-related health care in the Greater Toronto Area, Canada

Sandra Ezepue (DSc – Rehabilitation and Health Leadership Program) - Developing and Pilot Testing an Online Stigma Reduction Education Program to Improve Access to Skin and Soft Tissue Infections Support and Treatment for People Who Inject Drugs 

Current projects

  1. Identifying impact of COVID-19 crisis on income and food security of newcomers to Canada
  2. Accessing Community Help for Immigrants: Empowerment, Voice & Enablement