New Issue Now Available: Vol. 28 No. 1 (March 2025)
We are pleased to announce that a new issue of the Canadian Geriatrics Journal (CGJ) is now available online! As always, our content is open access and freely available. To view the Table of Contents and read articles from this issue, please visit:
https://cgjonline.ca/index.php/cgj/issue/view/57
Highlights from this issue include:
Virtual Goals of Care Consultation for Advanced Frailty: a Qualitative Implementation Study Providing Insights from the Pandemic
Nabha Shetty, Tanya MacLeod, Ashley Paige Miller, Melissa Buckler, Laurie Mallery, Anne-Marie Krueger-Naug, Maia von Maltzahn, Paige Moorhouse
Laboratory Test Use and Values in the Last Year of Life—a Matched Cohort Design
Rhiannon L. Roberts, Haris Imsirovic, Robert Talarico, Wenshan Li, André Carrington, Kruti Patel, Douglas Manuel, Peter Tanuseputro, Steven Hawken, Colleen Webber
The Canadian Coalition for Seniors’ Mental Health Canadian Clinical Practice Guidelines for Assessing and Managing Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD)
Stacey Hatch, Dallas P. Seitz, Marie-Andrée Bruneau, Vivian Ewa, Sid Feldman, Yael Goldberg, Zahra Goodarzi, Nathan Herrmann, Debbie Hewitt Colborne, Alexandre Henri-Bhargava, Zahinoor Ismail, Julia Kirkham, Sanjeev Kumar, Krista L. Lanctôt, Wade Thompson, Jennifer A. Porter, Jennifer A. Watt
Thank you for your continued interest in the CGJ and we hope that you enjoy reading the contributions from this issue.
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Submit Your Manuscript: The CGJ publishes papers dealing with aging and the clinical care of older persons and welcomes original research, short reports, reviews, guidelines, perspectives, editorials, commentaries, letters to the editor, and reflective pieces. View our Author Guidelines for more information and learn more about the benefits of publishing with CGJ.
Become a Reviewer: Reviewers play an integral role in ensuring the high standards of the CGJ are met through evaluating manuscripts and providing constructive criticism to editors and authors. For information about becoming a reviewer visit the “For Reviewers” page on our website.


