Barry Trentham

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

Journal Articles 

    1. Smart, E., Nalder, E., Trentham, B., & King, G. (2021). Expectations for therapy in pediatric rehabilitation: reframing meaning through metaphor. Disability and Rehabilitation, 1-11.
    2. Szigeti, Z., Nalder, E., King, G., & Trentham, B. (2020). Making Sense of the Nonsense: A Narrative Inquiry Into The Meaning Related Processes of Resiliency in Caregivers of Children With Traumatic Brain Injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation101(11), e96-e97.
    3. Jeyasundaram, J., Cao, L., Trentham, B.  (2020). Experiences of Intergenerational Trauma in Second-Generation Refugees:  Healing Through Occupation. Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy. 87(5), 412-422  doi:10.1177/0008417420968684 (senior responsible author).
    1. Trentham, B. L., Langlois, S., Sangrar, R., Stier, J., Cockburn, L., Cameron, D., Renwick, R., & DSouza, C. (2020). Student Engagement in Peer Dialogue About Diversity and Inclusion. Journal of Occupational Therapy Education, 4 (3).  https://doi.org/10.26681/jote.2020.040304
    2. Pfaff, R. & Trentham, B.  (2020).  Rethinking home: Exploring older adults’ occupational engagement in senior cohousing, Journal of Occupational Science, DOI: 1080/14427591.2020.1821755 (senior responsible author)
    3. Trentham, B. L., & Neysmith, S. M. (2018). Exercising senior citizenship in an ageist society through participatory action research: A critical occupational perspective. Journal of Occupational Science, 25(2), 174-190.  https://doi.org/10.1080/14427591.2017.1402809
    4. McGrath C, Laliberte Rudman D., Spafford M, Trentham B., Polgar J (2017). The environmental production of disability for seniors living with age-related vision loss. Canadian Journal of Aging, 36 (1): 55 – 66 (Trainee publication, McGrath C. (doctoral)). Coauthor.
    5. McGrath C, Laliberte Rudman D., Trentham B. Spafford M., & Polgar J. (2016). Re-shaping understandings of disability associated with age-related vision loss (ARVL): Incorporating critical disability perspectives into research and practice. Disability and Rehabilitation. DOI: 10.1080/09638288.2016.1212116 (Trainee publication, McGrath C. (doctoral)). Coauthor.
    6. McGrath, C., Laliberte-Rudman, D., Polgar, Spafford, M J, & Trentham, B. (2016). Negotiating ‘positive’ aging in the presence of age-related vision loss: The shaping and perpetuation of disability. Journal of Aging Studies, 39, 1-10.
    7. Hunt, A., Le Dorze, G., Trentham, B., & Dawson, D. (2015). Elucidating a goal-setting continuum in brain injury rehabilitation. Qualitative Health Research 25(8) 1044–1055 (Trainee, publication, Hunt (doctoral)).Coauthor
    8. Trentham B, Sokoloff S, Tsang A, Neysmith S. (2015) Social media and senior citizen advocacy: an inclusive tool to resist ageism? Politics, Groups and Identities. 3(3), 558–571 Principal Author.
    9. O’Brien KK, Solomon P, Trentham B, MacLachlan D, MacDermid J, Tynan AM, Baxter L, Casey A, Chegwidden W, Robinson G, Tran T, Wu J, Zack E.  (2014). Evidence-informed recommendations in rehabilitation for older adults living with HIV: A knowledge synthesis. BMJ Open. 4(5). Available from: http://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/4/5/e004692.full.pdf+html. Coauthor or Collaborator.
    10. Trentham B, Dunal L. (2009). Identifying occupational performance issues with older adults: Therapists’ perspectives. Can J Occup Ther. 76(5):326-34.
    11. Trentham B, Cockburn L, Cameron D, Iwama M. (2007). Diversity and inclusion within an occupational therapy curriculum. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 54(s1): S49-57.
    12. Trentham B, Cockburn L, Shin J. (2007).Health promotion and community development: An application of occupational therapy in primary health care. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health. 26(2):53-70.

NON-PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

Non-Peer Reviewed Articles

  1. Trentham, B., MacLachlan,J., Langlois, S., Fourt, A., Cockburn, L., Stier,J., Sangrar, R., Tsang,A., Cameron, D. (2019). Responding to the Truth and Reconciliation Report: The University of Toronto Experience. OT Now, 21(4),25-
  2. Trentham, B., Eadie, S., Restall, G., & Gerlach, A. (2018). A Follow-up Report on the Occupational Therapy Canada (OTC) reflection day workshop 2018: Disrupting ‘business as usual’: Enhancing the provision of culturally safe occupational therapy with Indigenous communities, families and individuals through organizational leadership. OT Now, 20 (5), 30-32.
  3. Began B, Carswell A, Merritt B, & Trentham B. (2012). Diversity among occupational therapists: Lesbian, gay, bisexual and queer (LGBQ) experiences. OT Now, 14(1):11-12.
  4. Trentham B. (2011). The value of oral histories to the occupational therapy profession. OT Now, 13(1),14-16.
  5. Layzell L, Davis J, & Trentham B. Nurturing the gardens of others: the life history of Mary Noad. Occupational Therapy: A Legacy in Canada. 2011 May. Available from: http://www.otlegacy.ca/past/documents/Noad.pdf (Trainee publication, Layzell L).

Book Chapters

  1. Dawson D, Giovannetti T, Trentham B. ( 2021). Theories and models of everyday functioning. [Book chapter]. T. Marcotte & I Grant, editor(s).The neuropsychology of everyday functioning (2nd Ed.) (ch. 4). New York: Guildford Press.
  2. Rigby P, Trentham B, Letts L. (2019). Modifying performance contexts (Chapter 29). In: B. Schell, G. Gillen & M. Scaffa, editor(s). Willard and Spackman’s Occupational Therapy. Special Centennial (13th) Edition. Philadelphia (United States): Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.  
  3. Rigby P, Trentham B, Letts L.(2014). Modifying performance contexts (Chapter 29). In: B. Schell, G. Gillen & M. Scaffa, editor(s). Willard and Spackman’s Occupational Therapy. 12th edition. Philadelphia (United States): Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; p. 364-381.
  4. Trentham B, Cockburn L. (2011). Occupational therapy in community health centres. In: M. Thew, M. Edwards, M. Molineux, & S. Baptiste, editor(s). Role Emerging Occupational Therapy: Maximising Occupation Focused Practice. Oxford: Blackwell Wiley; 2011. p. 97-110. Invited chapter.
  5. Trentham B., & Cockburn L.(2010). Meaningful occupation and health. In: N. Thapa-Gorder & S. Boight-Radloff, editor(s). Occupational Therapy in Prevention and Health Promotion. Stuttgart (Germany); 2010. p. 33-45. Invited chapter. Translated into German language.

Multimedia 

  1. Tsang A, Jabbari A, Trentham B. The seniors’ movement. Care Watch Toronto, Jan 2014. [Educational video]. Senior Responsible Author.
  2. Tsang A, Jabbari A, Trentham B. What is ageism? Voices of senior citizens and their advocates. Care Watch Toronto, Jan 2014. [Educational video] Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxWSy5MoCx0Senior Responsible Author.
  3. Tsang A, Jabbari A, Trentham B. Life history of political activist Beatrice Levis. Care Watch Toronto, Jan 2014. [Educational video]. Senior Responsible Author.
  4. Trentham B, Neysmith S, Tsang A, Sokoloff S, and the Care Watch Toronto Social Action Committee. Advocacy Brochure on Ageism. 2013.
  5. Trentham B, Tran T, & Marianchuck J. Meaningful places and physical spaces. Educational video on impacts of HIV and aging on social engagement. (Video edited by W. Brown), 2012.

Magazine Entries 

  1. Beagan B, Carswell A, Merritt B, & Trentham B. Diversity among occupational therapists: Lesbian, gay, bisexual and queer (LGBQ) experiences. OT Now. 2012 Jan;14(1):11-12.
  2. Trentham B. The value of oral histories to the occupational therapy profession. OT Now. 2011 Jan;13(1):14-16.
  3. Trentham B. Life storytelling occupations, social participation and aging. OT Now. 2007 Sep;9(5):23-26. Invited author for Sense of Doing column.
  4. Trentham B. OT then: Stories from our past: Why are all these women dressed up? OT Now. 2006 Mar;8(2):32.
  5. Cockburn L, Friedland J, Davis J, Clark M, Trentham B, Brackley C, Baptiste S, & McDonald H. OT Then: Stories from our past. OT Now. 2006 Jan;8(1):32.
  6. Trentham B. Diffident no longer: Building structures for a proud profession: CAOT in the 1980’s. OT Now. 2001 Sep;3 (5):3-7.

 

Online Resources 

  1. Trentham B., Cockburn, L. Occupational Transitions and Inclusive Communities (OTIC) Lab Website: Co-Development and updating of OTIC website. Available at: http://oticlab.utoronto.ca/
  2. Burdzy S, Sokoloff S, Neysmith S, Trentham B, & the Care Watch Social Action Committee. Ageism. Care Watch Toronto; 2014 May. #1 in a series of 4 1-page flyers addressing themes of ‘ageism’. Knowledge translation tool. Available from: www.carewatchtoronto.org. Principal Author.
  3. Burdzy S, Sokoloff S, Neysmith S, Trentham B, & the Care Watch Social Action Committee. What’s in a name? Senior citizens naming and (re)claiming ourselves. Care Watch Toronto; 2014 May. #2 in a series of 4 1-page flyers addressing themes of ‘ageism’. Knowledge translation tool. Available from: www.carewatchtoronto.org. Principal Author.
  4. Burdzy S, Sokoloff S, Neysmith S, Trentham B, & the Care Watch Social Action Committee. Passing. Care Watch Toronto; 2014 May. #3 in a series of 4 1-page flyers addressing themes of ‘ageism’. Knowledge translation tool. Available from: www.carewatchtoronto.org. Principal Author.
  5. Burdzy S, Sokoloff S, Neysmith S, Trentham B, & the Care Watch Social Action Committee. Supportive homecare. Care Watch Toronto; 2014 May. #4 in a series of 4 1-page flyers addressing themes of ‘ageism’. Knowledge translation tool. Available from: www.carewatchtoronto.org. Principal Author.
  6. Trentham B, Neysmith S, Tsang A, Sokoloff S, & the Care Watch Toronto Social Action Committee. Care Watch blog. 2013. Available from: http://carewatch.tumblr.com/.
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