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Abdul-Fatawu Abdulai is an Assistant Professor at the School of Nursing at the University of British Columbia-Vancouver. He conducts research on health informatics, human-computer interaction and health technology design. His program of research seeks to explore how principles of human-computer interaction and trauma-informed care approaches can be leveraged to address inequities in sexual and reproductive health access for marginalized populations. He primarily conducts informatics-related research on endometriosis-associated sexual pains, sexually transmitted infections, and sexual health-related stigma.
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Scoping review protocol: what is the state of evidence for the use of communication apps with immigrant seniors in long-term care and community settings? TRS1 1.8 Toronto Metropolitan University, University of British Columbia Publication 2024-08-21 Yoon, R. ,
Wong, J. , Leinic Chung-Lee, Abdolreza Akbarian,
Abdulai, A. , Rui Hou, Mabel Ho, Rade Zinaic, Anoushka Anoushka
TRS1 1.8 Trauma-informed care in digital health technologies: Protocol for a scoping review University of British Columbia Publication 2023-06-23 Abdulai, A-.F., Czerniak, E., Duong, C., Mehta, A., Chiu, R., Stroulia, E., & Norman, W.V. (2024). Intersectionality in developing a virtual community of practice platform on abortion. In G. Strudwick, N.R. Hardiker, G. Rees, R. Cook, & Y.J. Lee (Eds.), In University of British Columbia Publication 2023-06-19 Abdulai, A-.F. & Hung, L. (2023). Will ChatGPT undermine ethical values in nursing education, research, and practice. Nurs Inq, 30(3), e12556. University of British Columbia Publication 2023-07-01 Abdulai, A-.F., Naghdali, H., Noga, H., & Yong, P.J. (2024). Patient-centered approaches for designing destigmatizing sexual pain-related web-based platforms: Qualitative study. JMIR Formative Research, 8(1), e53742. University of British Columbia Publication 2024-03-15 Leveraging cultural-language translation apps to support and promote equitable older adult care: A scoping review TRS1 1.8 Toronto Metropolitan University, University of British Columbia Publication 2025-03-21 Leinic Chung-Lee, Abdolreza Akbarian,
Yoon, R. ,
Abdulai, A. , Anoushka Anoushka, Rade Zinaic,
Stamenova, V. , Rui Hou,
Wong, J. TRS1 1.8 Defining Research Priorities for Trauma-Informed Design of Digital Health Interventions in Sexual Health This project, supported by the Michael Smith Health Research BC Convening & Collaborating (C2) Award, aims to define research priorities for trauma-informed design of digital health interventions in sexual health. The initiative brings together experts in digital health, trauma-informed care, and patient partners to explore and co-create research directions that address the collective interests of all stakeholders. The project recognizes the potential for digital health technologies to inadvertently trigger trauma among users, especially those with sensitive or stigmatizing sexual health challenges, and seeks to ensure that interventions are designed in ways that are safe, supportive, and effective University of British Columbia Award 2023-06-01