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RAPPORTS DE RECHERCHE & THÈSES - RESEARCH REPORTS & THESES
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*Practical tools for research, evaluation and quality improvement are highlighted with an (*).
*Les outils facilitant la recherche, les évaluations et l'amélioration continue de la qualité sont précédés d'une astérique (*).
2021 Volume 16
- Ruchon C., Hamzeh J., Granikov V., & Pluye P. Guide pour l’adaptation du questionnaire d’évaluation des Communautés de Pratique (ÉvalCdP). McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 2021, 16:e08
- Ruchon C., Hamzeh J., Granikov V., & Pluye P. Guide for adapting the Community of Practice evaluation (CoPeval) questionnaire. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 2021, 16:e07
- Turcotte, Sara (2021). Former Residents' Perspective of a Remediation Program in Family Medicine Using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 2021, 16:e06
- Pimentel, Juan (2021). Cultural Safety in Medical Education: Transformative Learning Through Co-Designing Serious Games in Colombia. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 2021, 16:e05
- Wakabayashi, Ellie (2021). A Biomedical Ethical Analysis of Using Socially Assistive Robots with an Animal-like Form with Elderly Individuals in Institutionalized Care. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 2021, 16:e04
- Pluye, P., El Sherif, R., Hong, Q. N., & Vedel, I. The pluralism of worldviews in mixed methods research: Where do I stand? McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 2021, 16:e03
- *Ridde, Valéry; Saré, Diane; Hong, Quan Nha; et Pluye, Pierre. Grilles pour décrire les interventions populationnelles dans les revues des écrits scientifiques en santé, McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 2021, 16:e02
- *Hamzeh, J.; Kaur, N.; Bush, P. L.; Hudon, C., Schuster, T., Vedel, I., Hong, Q. N., et Pluye, P. Outil d’évaluation de l’origine et du développement des questionnaires, McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 2021, 16:e01
2020 Volume 15
- Soares-Filho, Samuel (2020). Maternal and Congenital Syphilis Epidemic in Sao Paulo, Brazil: An Ecological Study Assessing Time Trends and Associated Socio-demographics and Maternal & Child Health Indicators. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 15:e09
- Khare, Satya Rashi (2020). Defining Lung Cancer Pre-Diagnostic Pathways in Primary Care: An Explanatory Sequential Mixed-Methods Study. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 15:e08
- Nicola, Wagner Eduardo (2020). Time Trends and Factors Associated with the use of Intrauterine Devices in Sao Paulo, Brazil: An Ecological Study. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 15:e07
- Godard-Sebillotte, Claire (2020). Avoidable hospital use in community-dwelling persons living with dementia: impact of health service interventions, and primary care continuity. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 15:e06
- Iskander, Renata (2020). Ethical Management of Incidental Findings in Emergency Care Settings. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 15:e05
- Karczewski, Dawid (2020). Glycated Hemoglobin and Prediabetes: A systematic review of an empirical epidemiologic approach to diabetes prevention. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 15:e04
- Aqib, Asma (2020). The feasibility of the platform trial design for the development of a mobile health application for improving treatment adherence among persons living with HIV. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 15:e03
- *Arsenault-Lapierre G; Sourial N; Vedel I (2020). Measuring Knowledge, Practice, and Attitudes toward dementia in Nurses and other allied health professionals’: Questionnaire Development and Validation. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 15:e02
- *Henein M, Arsenault-Lapierre G, Godard-Sebillotte C, Sourial N, Vedel I (2020). Organizational Best Practices for Dementia Questionnaire: Development and Validation. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 15: e01
2019 Volume 14
- *Hamzeh, J; Johnson-Lafleur, J; Ouellet C; Granikov, V; Pluye, P & Nadeau L (2019). Questionnaire d'évaluation des communautés de pratique (ÉvalCdP): Origine et développement. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 14: e15
- Sourial, Nadia (2019). Primary care performance for persons with dementia in Ontario: the impact of interdisciplinary primary care on health service use. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 14:e14
- Ruchon, Christian (2019). Medical reversals in primary health care: An exploration of this phenomenon in randomized controlled trials. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 14:e13
- O’Brien, Nadia (2019). Co-designing care: Engaging patients and providers to improve comprehensive primary care for women living with HIV in Canada. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 14:e12
- Ji, Catherine (2019). Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Community Health Workers Regarding Noncommunicable Diseases in the Eastern Region of São Paulo, Brazil. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 14:e11
- Archer, Jamal (2019). Investigating physician's perspectives on disclosure of medical errors in The Bahamas. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 14: e10
- Asfour, Sara (2019). In primary health care, what are the key barriers to the implementation of guideline recommendations for breast cancer survivors? a mixed methods study. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 14: e09
- Cooper, Sarah (2019). Can primary care and continuity of care prevent asthma- related emergency department use and hospitalizations amongst children? McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 14: e08
- Hacker Teper, Matthew (2019). The case management challenge: a systematic review and thematic synthesis of barriers and facilitators to case management in primary care. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 14: e07
- *Ibrahim, Farid (2019). Developing a medical photography best practice guide and teaching technical and ethical principles to clinicians: an exploratory sequential mixed methods study. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 14: e06
- Rizwan, Faiza (2019). The impact of patient characteristics and the Internet usage on potential PHR adoption in Primary Care. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 14: e05
- Henein, Mary (2019). An ethical analysis and review of Canada's policy proposals for reimbursing gamete donors: a patient-centered care perspective. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 14: e04
- Safieh, Jacqueline (2019). The role of media in sexual and reproductive health education in low- and middle-income countries: a mixed methods investigation. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 14: e03
- *Gagnon, Justin; Hersson-Edery, Fanny; Reoch, Jennifer; Zhang, Hao; Schuster, Tibor & Pluye, Pierre (2019). Development and Validation of the McGill Empowerment Assessment - Diabetes (MEA-D). McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 14: e02
- *Hamzeh, J; Johnson-Lafleur, J; Ouellet C; Granikov, V; Pluye, P & Nadeau L (2019). The Community of Practice evaluation questionnaire (CoPeval): Origin and development. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 14: e01
2018 Volume 13
- Stoddart, Caitlin (2018). The gatekeepers of palliative care: A systematic mixed studies review of oncologists' perceptions and attitudes towards palliative care for advanced cancer patients. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 13: e18
- Siedlikowski, Sophia (2018). An exploration of primary care provider perspectives on mammography screening research and decision-making with average-risk women. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 13: e17
- Peretti, Matteo (2018). Barriers and facilitators associated with antipsychotic deprescribing for individuals with Dementia residing in long-term care as reported by physicians: a mixed methods study. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 13: e16
- Merati, Nickoo (2018). Cree youth, health (miyupimaatisiiun), and engagement in health planning. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 13: e15
- McFarlane, Shamiel (2018). Role of primary healthcare professionals in improving access to care and health outcomes of socially isolated older adults in Jamaica: a mixed methods study. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 13: e14
- Bertrand, Thomas (2018). Patient and physician preferences for non-invasive diagnostic cardiac imaging technologies: a discrete choice experiment. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 13: e13
- Andersen, Kathleen (2018). Pharmacology management of major neurocognitive disorders in the United Kingdom: a population-based drug utilization study. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 13: e12
- Kluchnyk, Maria (2018). Can alerts from smartphone application improve how family medicine residents prepare for certification examination? A mixed methods study. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 13: e11
- Long, Stephanie (2018). Exploring the perceived credibility of assessment in medical education: a scoping review. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 13: e10
- Mamishi, Nina (2018). Evaluating predictive factors for engaging in positive breast health behaviours: A quantitative study among immigrant women in Montreal. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 13: e09
- *Hong, Quan Nha (2018). Revision of the mixed methods appraisal tool (MMAT): A mixed methods study. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 13: e08
- Longo, Cristina (2018). Treatment considerations and prescribing issues for obese children with asthma. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 13: e0 7
- *Hamzeh, Joshua; Kaur, Navdeep; Bush, Paula; Hudon, Catherine; Schuster, Tibor; Vedel, Isabelle, Hong, Quan Nha; & Pluye, Pierre (2018). Questionnaire Origin and Development Appraisal (QODA) checklist. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 13: e06.
- *Hamzeh, Joshua; Pluye, Pierre; Bush, Paula; Hudon, Catherine (2018). The Organizational Participatory Research Evaluation Method (OPREM) [checklist]. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 13: e05.
- Hamzeh, Joshua; Pluye, Pierre; Bush, Paula; Hudon, Catherine (2018). The Purpose, Audience, Dimensions and Measurement Properties of Organizational Participatory Research Health Partnership Questionnaires [annotated bibliography]. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 13: e04.
- Hamzeh, Joshua (2018). Processes and outcomes of organizational participatory research partnerships in health: A systematic mixed studies review with framework synthesis. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 13: e03.
- *El Sherif R, Granikov V, Hong QN, Bush P & Pluye P (2018). Atelier sur la littératie en recherche: Cahier du participant. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 13: e02.
- *El Sherif R, Granikov V, Hong QN, Bush P & Pluye P (2018). Research Literacy Workshop Participant Booklet. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 13: e01.
2017 Volume 12
- Ohm, Hyejee (2017). Accessibility of adolescent care in the context of primary care reforms: a retrospective population-based cohort study in Québec, Canada. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 12: e04.
- Lenart, Andras (2017). Patient engagement in the development of HIV-specific health instruments: a systematic mixed studies review using Thematic Analysis. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 12: e03.
- Girgis, Labib (2017). Physician experiences and barriers to addressing the social determinants of health in clinical care in the Eastern Mediterranean Region. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 12: e02.
- Bakry, Ahmed (2017). Factors associated with primary health care contacts by the elderly population in groups of family doctors in Quebec, Canada. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 12: e01.
2016 Volume 11
- Kaufman, Elaina (2016). Identifying risk factors for anal human papillomavirus type 16 infection and assessing the acceptability of screening for anal cancer and its precursors in women living with HIV. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 11: e06.
- *Lavigne, Maxime (2016). Practice assessment: the PARSEC system. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 11: e05.
- Ballard, Stephanie (2016). Adapting the Elder Abuse Suspicion Index© for use in the geriatric long-term care setting. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 11: e04.
- Muzammal, Bushra (2016). Breastfeeding experiences of immigrant mothers of low-birth weight babies living in Montreal, Quebec. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 11: e03.
- El Sherif, Reem (2016). Exploring pitfalls of online consumer health information use and potential preventive strategies. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 11: e02.
- Gagnon, Justin (2016). The association between antidepressant therapy and glycemic control in patients with diabetes: a Canadian primary care cohort. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 11: e01.
2015 Volume 10
- *Naz, Anila (2015). The CLEAR toolkit pilot study: an educational intervention for helping health workers address the social causes of poor health. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 10: e02.8
- Redding, Noura (2015). Understanding women’s preferences, choices and expectations of group versus individual prenatal care. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 10: e02.7
- *Simmons, Rachel (2015). Community Knowledge Mobilization and the Community Readiness Model Tool: A case study of diabetes in selected First Nations Communities in Canada. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 10: e02.6
- Puzhko, Svetlana (2015). Risk of hepatitis C virus transmission among people who inject prescription opioids: examining the contribution of drug use patterns and contexts. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 10: e05.
- Parkinson, Emily (2015). Professional over-the-phone interpretation to improve the quality of primary care for migrants: a feasibility study. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 10: e04.
- Kangeswaren, Mario (2015). Evaluating the impact of electronical medical record systems on patient-centered primary care. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 10: e03.
- Crimi, Laura (2015). Barriers to personalized medicine in pediatrics: The implementation of a novel pharmacogenomic test for pediatric neuroblastoma. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 10: e02.
- Adatia, Safina (2015). Introducing a Quiet Time on a Maternity Ward: Engaging Patients and Staff to Assess Benefits and Barriers. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 10: e01.
2014 Volume 09
2013 Volume 08
2012 Volume 07
- Lewis, D.C. (2012). Towards the identification of family physician learning needs through a reflective process. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 07; e08.
- Sahin, D. (2012). Family physicians' attitudes to and support of research: A mixed methods analysis of physician participation in a study on depression self-care. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 07: e07.
- Grad, R.M., Pluye, P., Vandal, A.C., Moscovici, J., Marlow, B., Shortt, S.E.D., Hill, L., Bartlett, G., & Goldstine, I. Continuing Medical Education outcomes associated with e-mailed synopses of research-based clinical information: A research proposal. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 07:e06.
- Tang, D.L. (2012). Towards Optimal Management of Health Information Users' Feedback: The Case of the Canadian Pharmacists Association. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 07: e05.
- Nguyen, Q. (2012). The views and expectations of young healthy adults about using an online personal health record. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 07: e04.
- Longo, C. (2012). The Role of Excess Weight in Antibiotic Treatment Failure. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 07: e03.
- Rubinowicz, A. (2012). Evaluating the role of primary care physicians in the treatment of latent tuberculosis: a population study. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 07: e02.
- Reis, C. (2012). Perceptions and attitudes of McGill dental students towards poverty: A case study. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 07: e01.
2011 Volume 06
- Bélanger, E., Rodríguez, C., Groleau, D., Macdonald, M.E., Légaré, F., Marchand, R. A (2011). Historical Essay about Notions of a ‘Good Death’: Toward Shared Decision-Making at the End of Life. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 06: e02.
- Bindiganavile Sridhar, S. (2011). In pursuit of a valid Information Assessment Method. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 06: e01.
2010 Volume 05
2009 Volume 04
- Leung, K.H. (2009). Reflective learning in a Continuing Medical Education e-learning context. PhD thesis, Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, McGill University. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 04: e02.
- Pluye, P., Grad, R.M., Leung, K.H., Bambrick, T., Marlow, B.A., Campbell, C., Bouthillier, F., Tabatabai, D., Dawes, M., Bartlett, G., & Rodriguez, C. (2009). Brief individual e-learning activities using information delivery and retrieval technology in a continuing medical education context: A literature review, an environmental scan, and interviews with experts. McGill Family Medicine Studies Online, 04: e01.
2007 Volume 02
2006 Volume 01
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