
Boerner, Katelynn

Biography:
Dr. Katelynn Boerner is a clinician-scientist based at the BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute. She is recognized as a leading expert on sex and gender influences on pediatric pain experiences, taking an intersectional-developmental perspective. Her research is broadly aimed at addressing issues related to health equity in pediatric pain research and care. Specifically, she has an interest in advancing care and understanding of the pain experiences of gender-diverse and neurodiverse youth. She is also passionate about increasing the accessibility of health research by engaging in co-creation of research methods, and focusing on community-centered data collection. Dr. Boerner actively practices as a registered psychologist with a specific interest in pediatric chronic pain management and medical psychology.
Research areas of interest:
Pediatrics; Health equity; Gender and health relationship; Sex and gender-based analysis; Health psychology; Clinical child psychology; Developmental psychology; Patient and citizen engagement research; chronic pain; pediatric psychology; Qualitative research; intensive longitudinal methods; sex and gender based analysis; gender diversity; Autism; neurodiversity; clinical psychology; Health Equity; rehabilitation; chronic illness; eating disorders; medical trauma; Health Psychology; Development; Adolescence
Research Themes:
Chronic Disease