Wong, Karen Lok Yi

Karen Lok Yi
Wong

Karen is a social worker and a Ph.D. student based in Vancouver. Her research interests include how culture, race, and immigration intersect with aging, and the lived experiences of older immigrants and refugees and their families.

Roles

  • University of British Columbia

    University, Canada

Research

Care of Older Persons

Authors Mala Kapur Shankardass
Year 2024
1 Book

Working with a robot in hospital and long-term care homes: staff experience

Authors Lily Haopu Ren, Karen Lok Yi Wong, Joey Wong, ...
Year 2024
Journal Name BMC Nursing
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4 Journal Article

Use of headphones for the delivery of music programs for people with dementia in long-term care homes: a scoping review protocol

Authors Lillian Hung, Karen Lok Yi Wong, Kitty Huang, ...
Year 2024
Journal Name BMJ Open
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5 Journal Article

Living with dementia: Exploring the intersections of culture, race, and dementia, stigma

Authors Karen Lok Yi Wong, Granville Johnson, Deborah O’Connor
Year 2024
Journal Name Dementia
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6 Journal Article

Facilitators and barriers to codesigning social robots with older adults with dementia: a scoping review protocol

Authors Lillian Hung, Irene Chen, Karen Lok Yi Wong, ...
Year 2024
Journal Name BMJ Open
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7 Journal Article

The Perspective of Nurses and Healthcare Providers on the use of Television Videos with People with Moderate to Severe Dementia

Authors Lillian Hung, Karen Lok Yi Wong, Jim Mann, ...
Year 2024
Journal Name Canadian Journal of Nursing Research
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8 Journal Article

Facilitators and barriers to using AI-enabled robots with older adults in long-term care from staff perspective: a scoping review protocol

Authors Lillian Hung, Karen Lok Yi Wong, Joey Wong, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name BMJ Open
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9 Journal Article

Co‐design of a digital app “WhatMatters” to support person‐centred care: A critical reflection

Authors Mariko Sakamoto, Yi Peng (Ellen) Guo, Karen Lok Yi Wong, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
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10 Journal Article

Facilitators and Barriers to Using Virtual Reality and its Impact on Social Engagement in Aged Care Settings: A Scoping Review

Authors Lillian Hung, Jim Mann, Christine Wallsworth, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine
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12 Journal Article

Exploring experiences of loneliness among Canadian long‐term care residents during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A qualitative study

Authors Chelsea B. Smith, Karen Lok Yi Wong, Flora To‐Miles, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name International Journal of Older People Nursing
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13 Journal Article

Facilitators and barriers to using smart TV among older adults in care settings: a scoping review protocol

Authors Karen Lok Yi Wong, Mario Gregorio, Lillian Hung
Year 2022
Journal Name BMJ Open
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15 Journal Article

Future of digital health and community care: Exploring intended positive impacts and unintended negative consequences of COVID-19

Authors Mei Lan Fang, Morven Walker, Karen Lok Yi Wong, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name Healthcare Management Forum
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16 Journal Article

Timely Considerations of Using the de Jong Gierveld Loneliness Scale with Older Adults Living in Long-Term Care Homes: A Critical Reflection

Authors Karen Lok Yi Wong, Chelsea Smith, Flora To-Miles, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name Journal of Long Term Care
17 Journal Article

How Do Social Workers Working in Long-term Care Understand Their Roles? Using British Columbia, Canada as an Example

Authors Karen Lok Yi Wong
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Gerontological Social Work
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18 Journal Article

Older adults’ access to information and referral services using technology in British Columbia, Canada: past learnings and learnings since COVID-19

Authors Karen Lok Yi Wong, Andrew Sixsmith, Leslie Remund
Year 2021
Book Title Social Policy Review 33
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19 Book Chapter

Subethnic interpersonal dynamic in diasporic community: a study on Chinese immigrants in Vancouver

Authors Miu Chung Yan, Karen Lok Yi Wong, Daniel Lai
Year 2019
Journal Name Asian Ethnicity
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20 Journal Article

Perceived challenges in pediatric palliative care among doctors and nurses in Hong Kong

Authors Wallace Chi Ho Chan, Karen Lok Yi Wong, M. M. M. Leung, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name Death Studies
21 Journal Article

Effectiveness of an experiential workshop for enhancing helping professionals’ self-competence in death work in Hong Kong: a randomised controlled trial

Authors Wallace Chi Ho Chan, Agnes Fong Tin, Karen Lok Yi Wong
Year 2017
Journal Name Health & Social Care in the Community
22 Journal Article

Impact of Death Work on Self: Existential and Emotional Challenges and Coping of Palliative Care Professionals

Authors Wallace Chi Ho Chan, Agnes Fong Tin, Karen Lok Yi Wong, ...
Year 2016
Journal Name Health & Social Work
23 Journal Article

Intimacy as a Distinct Construct: Validating the Intimacy Scale among Older Adults of Residential Care Homes in Hong Kong

Authors Wallace C.H. Chan, Siu M. To, Karen L.Y. Wong
Year 2015
Journal Name The Open Family Studies Journal
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24 Journal Article

Coping With Existential and Emotional Challenges: Development and Validation of the Self-Competence in Death Work Scale

Authors Wallace Chi Ho Chan, Agnes Fong Tin, Karen Lok Yi Wong
Year 2015
Journal Name Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
25 Journal Article

Adoption of Artificial Intelligence–Enabled Robots in Long-Term Care Homes by Health Care Providers: Scoping Review

Authors Karen Lok Yi Wong, Lillian Hung, Joey Wong, ...
Year 2024
Journal Name JMIR Aging
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26 Journal Article

Social infrastructure, community organizations, and friendship formation: a scoping review

Authors Sean Lauer, Karen Lok Yi Wong, Miu Chung Yan
Year 2024
Journal Name Community Development Journal
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27 Journal Article

Understanding Elderly Chinese Cancer Patients in a Multicultural Clinical Setting: Embracing Mortality and Addressing Misperceptions of Vulnerability

Authors Yvonne Leung, Enid Kwong, Karen Wong, ...
Year 2024
Journal Name Current Oncology
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28 Journal Article

The perceptions of university students on technological and ethical risks of using robots in long-term care homes

Authors Erika Young, Lillian Hung, Joey Wong, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name Frontiers in Robotics and AI
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29 Journal Article

Aging-in-Place at the End-of-Life in Community and Residential Care Contexts

Authors Mei Lan Fang, Marianne Cranwell, Becky White, ...
Description
Population aging is a global phenomenon that has presented capacity and resource challenges for providing supportive care environments for older people in later life (Bone et al., 2018, Finucane et al., 2019). Aging-in-place was introduced as a policy driver for creating supportive environmental and social care to enable individuals to live independently at home and in the community for as long as possible. Recently, there has been a move towards offering care for people with a terminal illness at home and in the community (Shepperd et al., 2016); and when appropriate, to die in supportive, home-like environments such as care homes (Wada et al., 2020). Aging-in-place principles can, thus and, should be extended to enabling supportive, home-like environments at the end-of-life. Yet, first, we must consider the appropriateness, availability and diversity of options for community-based palliative and end-of-life care (PEoLC), in order to optimise supports for older people who are dying at home or within long-term/residential care environments. Globally, across places with similar health and social care systems and service models such as in Scotland and in Canada, community-based PEoLC options are currently not uniformly available. Given that people entering into long-term/residential care homes are increasingly closer to the end of life, there is now an even greater demand for PEoLC provision in residential facilities (Kinley et al., 2017). Although most reported deaths occur within an inpatient hospital setting (50%), the proportion of overall deaths in a care home setting is projected to increase from 18% to 22.5% (Finucane et al, 2019). This suggests that long-term/residential care homes are to become the most common place of death by 2040, evidencing the need to develop and sustain appropriate and compassionate PEoLC to support those who are able to die at home and those living in residential care facilities (Bone et al., 2018; Finucane et al., 2019). This research initiative is premised on the notion that aging in place matters throughout the life-course, including at the end-of-life and that the socio-environmental aspects of care homes need to enable this.
Year 2023
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30 Report

Cultural adaptation in television technology for older adults with dementia in care settings

Authors Karen Lok Yi Wong, Lillian Hung
Year 2023
Journal Name Frontiers in Dementia
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31 Journal Article

The value of knowledge and persons living with dementia: a healthcare professional’s reflection

Authors Karen Lok Yi Wong
Year 2022
Journal Name International Practice Development Journal
32 Journal Article

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