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Idrissa Beogo
Idrissa Beogo
Associate professor

2019: MBA Universit茅 Laval
2019: Post-doctorate, Faculty of Business Administration, Universit茅 Laval
2016: Post-doctorate, Faculty of Nursing, Universit茅 Laval
2014: PhD International Public Health, National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan
2001: Advanced Nursing and Obstetrics, 脡cole nationale de sant茅 publique, Burkina Faso

Room
LEE 420F


Biography

Idrissa Beogo (MBA, PhD), registered nurse, is an associate professor at the School of Nursing and director of the Health Equity for the Aged Lab. He has studied and worked in Japan, Taiwan, West Africa and Canada (Quebec City, Winnipeg and Ottawa). His extensive experience as an orderly and then, head nurse, with a long-term care home team, in seniors鈥 residences and in intermediate resources fuelled his interest in research on aging in minority language (anglophones in Quebec and francophones in the rest of Canada) and cultural (Blacks, Arabs, Asians, Latin Americans, etc.) settings.

Professor Beogo is an affiliated researcher with the Institut du Savoir Montfort and the LIFE Research Institute. He is also a member of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Black Health. He has received many grants, including from the Tri-Council (Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council), governments (Quebec鈥檚 Canadian intergovernmental affairs secretariat) and the Consortium national de formation en sant茅 (CNFS).

Professor Beogo is accepting new students for thesis supervision.

Research interests

  • Multicultural aging
  • Knowledge synthesis
  • Implementation science
  • Gerontechnology
  • International health
  • Nursing education

Research

Professsor Beogo鈥檚 research is focused on four major areas:

  1. Aging of multicultural groups and language minorities in the community and long-term care homes
  2. Knowledge synthesis
  3. Nursing education
  4. International health

The professor鈥檚 HEAL research lab is upgrading its research program as a Canadian centre of excellence in research on equitable long-term care in the context of aging in a multicultural Canada.

Publications

See Idrissa Beogo鈥檚 publications on and .