Storyhouse Fall 2025 Finale

One night. One stage. Research like you've never heard it.
Join us for an evening unlike any other, as Western's Storyhouse presents live narrative performances that explore new research through storytelling
Wednesday, November 12, 2025, at 7PM in Conron Hall (UC 3110) - Free; No registration required
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About the Event
This showcase of research from the Faculty of Health Sciences is presented by the Fall 2025 cohort of Western University's Storyhouse. The Storyhouse is a professional development opportunity for students and staff, as well as a faculty support for researchers, that integrates knowledge mobilization, science communication, narrative theory, and performance studies.
Our mission is to use creative storytelling to connect people with knowledge they can put into action.
Questions? Email story@uwo.ca
The Storyhouse is a pilot collaboration between Western Research and the Faculty of Health Sciences.
Between worlds: Cis-and trans-identifying diaspora Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) women in Ontario, Canada on the intersections of gender, sexuality and sexual health
Inspired by research from Roula Hawa
Storyteller: Rania Saidi
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0003854
Virtual Reality Adaptation of Be EPIC: Pre-Implementation Studies of Person-Centered Dementia Care Training
Inspired by research from Marie Y Savundranayagam and Annette Schumann
Storyteller: Nicole Elizabeth Kakozhayil
https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaf109
“VID-KIDS” Video-Feedback Interaction Guidance for Depressed Mothers and Their Infants: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial
Inspired by research from Panagiota Tryphonopoulos
Storyteller: Estee Balles
https://doi.org/10.3390/bs15030279
Depends on whom you ask: Discordance in reporting spousal care between older women and men across European welfare states
Inspired by research from Afshin Vafaei
Storyteller: Sunny Singh Malik
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.archger.2024.105518
“If there even is recovery at all...”: Expanding beyond ableist and ageist conceptions of youth concussion ‘recovery’
Inspired by research from by Katie Mah
Storyteller: Tiyas Jasu
Adolescent-Centered mHealth Applications in a Collaborative Care Model: A Virtual Focus Group Study With Audiologists
Inspired by research from Danielle Glista
Storyteller: Nazra Remtulla
https://doi.org/10.1044/2024_JSLHR-23-0067
Every Shoulder is Different: A Qualitative Study of Clinicians’ Insights on the Causative Factors and Strategies of Managing Work-Related Shoulder Disorders among Firefighters
Inspired by research from Temitope A. Osifeso, Joy C. MacDermid PT
Storyteller: Temitope Osifeso