Outil d’établissement de liens pour le Centre sur l’incidence et la mobilisation des connaissances de l’initiative RSSI

Pour atteindre les buts et les objectifs du Centre sur l’incidence et la mobilisation des connaissances de l’initiative Repenser la santé par des soins intégrés (RSSI) des IRSC, des liens solides doivent être établis entre les titulaires de subvention et les utilisateurs des connaissances. L’outil d’établissement de liens est l’une des façons dont l’initiative RSSI appuie la création de tels rapports.

Cet outil est conçu pour faciliter les liens entre les titulaires de subvention, les décisionnaires, les prestataires et bénéficiaires de soins, les proches, les personnes aidantes, les membres de la communauté ainsi que les partenaires qui souhaitent contribuer au Centre pour faire progresser la recherche sur les soins intégrés et leur transformation.

Cet outil aidera à mettre en contact les titulaires et les utilisateurs de connaissances (personnes, communautés et organisations) qui travaillent dans un domaine d’intérêt mutuel. Par exemple, les communautés pourraient signaler leur intérêt à favoriser la communication et la collaboration active du Centre avec des personnes ayant une expérience concrète liée aux soins intégrés.

Il est attendu que le Centre travaille de concert avec des groupes pertinents ayant des objectifs et des compétences complémentaires, comme les unités de soutien de la Stratégie de recherche axée sur le patient, les plateformes de formation en recherche en santé s’intéressant aux soins intégrés et les centres du programme Environnement réseau pour la recherche sur la santé des Autochtones.

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Coordonnées Catégorie d’intervenants Domaine de recherche pertinents Domaines d’intérêt particuliers dans un domaine de recherche donné Tout renseignement supplémentaire concernant la mobilisation, les compétences/ressources à mettre à contribution, etc. (facultatif).
Rosanra (Rosie) Yoon
rosanra.yoon@ryerson.ca
Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University)
Toronto, Ontario
Researcher (e.g., health services researcher/ social science and humanities researcher/, clinician-researcher)

Health Services Policy Research (general pool)

Interdisciplinary approaches to equitable, diverse and inclusive integrated care

Patient-oriented research

Evaluation and implementation research on integrated models of social and health care. Community engaged evaluation.
Marcel Émond
marcelemond1@me.com
Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec-Université Laval
Québec
Marcel Émond
Researcher (e.g., health services researcher/ social science and humanities researcher/, clinician-researcher)

Health Services Policy Research (general pool)

Multi-morbidity

Patient-oriented research

Médecine d'urgence, traumatologie, règles de décision clinique /  Emergency medicine, traumatology, clinical decision rules Personnel en place pour études avec recrutement /  Research personnel for studies involving patient enrolment

Rosanra (Rosie) Yoon
rosanra.yoon@ryerson.ca
Toronto Metropolitan University; & Mid-West Toronto Ontario Health Team
Toronto, Ontario
Rosanra (Rosie) Yoon (en anglais seulement)

Researcher (e.g., health services researcher/ social science and humanities researcher/, clinician-researcher)

Health Services Policy Research (general pool)

Interdisciplinary approaches to equitable, diverse and inclusive integrated care

Patient-oriented research

Integrated Care (social and health) implementation and evaluation research

Evaluation research of programs for people with substance use and/or mental health conditions

Trauma-informed organizational capability & Workforce resilience outcomes

Participatory Collaborative Evaluation Methods

Embedded evaluation researcher within Mid-West Toronto Ontario Health Team (MWT-OHT)

Early Career Researcher

Mental Health & Substance Use NP Clinician

Matthew Menear
matthew.menear.1@ulaval.ca
Laval University, Quebec
Quebec
Matthew Menear

Researcher (e.g., health services researcher/ social science and humanities researcher/, clinician-researcher)

Health Services Policy Research (general pool)

Multi-morbidity

Patient-oriented research

I am a health services researcher with expertise in the organization of primary care and mental health services, patient-oriented research, knowledge translation and learning health systems. I am particularly interested in the integration of mental health services in primary care, including the spread and scale of collaborative, person-centred models of care. I am interested in services for both youth and adults as well as people with multimorbidity or in marginalized populations.
Bruno Battistini
dr.bruno.battistini@gmail.com
Private sector and adj.prof, lecturer and Senior Res. Asso. in three academic universities
Orford, Quebec; New Brunswick
819-345-8448
Other: please specify

Health Services Policy Research (general pool)

Rural, remote and northern communities

Aging in the right place

Interdisciplinary approaches to equitable, diverse and inclusive integrated care

Patient-oriented research

Digital Health KM, KT, toward health care system sustainability, private sector consulting in RPM-remote patient monitoring, teledermatology and respirolgy platforms ready to engage toward diagnostic.

Clinical Trial Training Platform (CTTP).

Healthy aging and wellbeing.

Interest into KM & KT of Digital Health (RPM-remote patient monitoring, teledermatology, telerespirology) into primary healthcare approach / network of care to transform the healthcare system into a sustainable one when facing aging population, shortage of staff and HQP, limited funding, an aging population from 1/5 to 1/4 older adult in this generation <15y. My skills as a Published, Scholar, Doctor(PhD), research and scientist, as a Adj.Prof. Lecturer, Senior Res. Associate, former Pres. CEO & Sci. Dir. of a provincial health funds and national co-Chair of organization related to health research.
Danielle Rice
drice@stjosham.on.ca
St.Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton
Hamilton, Ontario
519-719-0252
Health care provider

Health Services Policy Research (general pool)

Musculoskeletal care

Multi-morbidity

Interdisciplinary approaches to equitable, diverse and inclusive integrated care

Patient-oriented research

Mental health and addictions, mood disorders, knowledge mobilization, patient oriented research Able to contribute clinical expertise and implementation of interventions within a healthcare setting. I am also affiliated with McMaster University and conduct independent research and am comfortable providing input on research design and plans.
Ivan Litvinov
ivan.litvinov@mcgill.ca
McGill University, McGill University Health Centre (MUHC), MUHC-Research Institute
Montreal, Quebec
514-730-6462
Ivan Litvinov
Researcher (e.g., health services researcher/ social science and humanities researcher/, clinician-researcher)

Musculoskeletal care

Dermatology

I am a Director of the Division of Dermatology at McGill University and Researcher (basic, translational, clinical skin research) the the MUHC-RI. I am the president of the Skin Research Group of Canada.
Janet Jull
janet.jull@queensu.ca
Queen’s University, Ontario
Researcher (e.g., health services researcher/ social science and humanities researcher/, clinician-researcher)

Health Services Policy Research (general pool)

Rural, remote and northern communities

Indigenous Integrated Care

Gender-affirming health

Interdisciplinary approaches to equitable, diverse and inclusive integrated care

Patient-oriented research

Researcher (e.g., health services researcher/ social science and humanities researcher/, clinician-researcher) Develop and evaluate shared decision making tools and approaches, investigating partnered approaches to research.
Professor Abbas Meamarbashi
a_meamarbashi@yahoo.com
Academic institutes in Montreal
Montreal, Quebec
Other: please specify

Aging in the right place

Musculoskeletal care

Indigenous health research, Smart and High Tech for dignosis and treatment

Very interested in community-oriented health promotions.

Costa Papadopoulos
cpapadopoulos@cda-adc.ca
Canadian Dental Association
Ottawa, Ontario
613-520-5077
Decision and/or policymaker

Health Services Policy Research (general pool)

Transforming health and well-being for children and youth

Genomics in routine care

Interdisciplinary approaches to equitable, diverse and inclusive integrated care

Patient-oriented research

Policy research, analysis, development

Oral health care delivery systems

Environmental scanning

 

Kate Mulligan
kate.mulligan@utoronto.ca
Canadian Institute for Social Prescribing / Canadian Red Cross
Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Yukon
Canadian Institute for Social Prescribing
Researcher (e.g., health services researcher/ social science and humanities researcher/, clinician-researcher)

Health Services Policy Research (general pool)

Aging in the right place

Interdisciplinary approaches to equitable, diverse and inclusive integrated care

Patient-oriented research

Social prescribing, community leadership, patient-oriented research, knowledge mobilization, health politics and policy, health equity, resilience

Can facilitate connections with participants, practitioners, researchers and decision makers working in the area of social prescribing across Canada. Particularly interested in comparative policy, knowledge mobilization, and community-led approaches.

Sylvie Lambert
sylvie.lambert@mcgill.ca
McGill
Montreal, Quebec
Researcher (e.g., health services researcher/ social science and humanities researcher/, clinician-researcher)

Health Services Policy Research (general pool)

Multi-morbidity

Interdisciplinary approaches to equitable, diverse and inclusive integrated care

PROMs, PREMS, self-management cargivers

 

Yena Lee
yena.lee@rangle.io
Rangle.io
Toronto, Ontario
Other: please specify

Health Services Policy Research (general pool)

Rural, remote and northern communities

Indigenous Integrated Care

Aging in the right place

Gender-affirming health

Transforming health and well-being for children and youth

Genomics in routine care

Musculoskeletal care

Multi-morbidity

Interdisciplinary approaches to equitable, diverse and inclusive integrated care

Patient-oriented research

Digital health, digital therapeutics, software as a medical device (SaMD), mobile health (mHealth), health apps, ecological momentary assessment;

implementation science;

knowledge mobilization, knowledge transfer, evidence-based guidelines, best practices;

patient-oriented research, patient-reported outcomes, measurement-based care;

mood disorders, depression, mental health, diabetes, cardiovascular and cardiometabolic comorbidities in mental health;

multimorbidity

My colleagues and I build digital health applications, products, and platforms & would like to partner with innovative researchers and organizations to improve health outcomes and how we experience healthcare.

Co-chair of the Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases (GACD) Mental Health Guidelines Working Group and former co-chair of the GACD Multimorbidity Working Group.

Early career researcher with over 180 peer-reviewed publications and >5,700 citations.

Mohammad Eldarby
Mohamed.El-darieby@ontarioTechu.ca
Ontario Tech Univ
Toronto, Ontario
Researcher (e.g., health services researcher/ social science and humanities researcher/, clinician-researcher)

Health Services Policy Research (general pool)

Aging in the right place

Interdisciplinary approaches to equitable, diverse and inclusive integrated care

Patient-oriented research

Artificial Intelligence.

Precision Medicine.

Data-oriented research.

Internet of Things.

Age-friendly cities.

Mobility.

Dementia friendliness.

 

Patrick Kieran Cooley
kcooley@ccnm.edu
The Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (en anglais seulement)
Toronto, Ontario
416-498-1255
Researcher (e.g., health services researcher/ social science and humanities researcher/, clinician-researcher)

Health Services Policy Research (general pool)

Multi-morbidity

Interdisciplinary approaches to equitable, diverse and inclusive integrated care

Patient-oriented research

Patient oriented research

Chronic pain

Complementary and integrative medicine

Dr. Vicki Kristman
vkristman@lakeheadu.ca
Lakehead University
Thunder Bay, Ontario
807-363-8010 x7184
Dr. Vicki Kristman (en anglais seulement)
Researcher (e.g., health services researcher/ social science and humanities researcher/, clinician-researcher)

Rural, remote and northern communities

Indigenous Integrated Care

Gender-affirming health

Musculoskeletal care

Occupational health and safety, particularly psychological health and safety in the workplace and Indigenous workplace health

The EPID@Work Research Institute is building a Knowledge Mobilization and Implementation (KMI) Research Area. We are currently looking to hire a KMI Scientist to lead in this area. Connections with a group submitting to this team grant would help us to build and provide northern linkages with a team interested in this area.

Nafissatou Diop
ndiop@cagh-acsm.org
Canadian Association for Global Health
Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Yukon
Other: please specify

Health Services Policy Research (general pool)

Interdisciplinary approaches to equitable, diverse and inclusive integrated care

Knowledge Mobilization

CAGH is a not-for-profit organization representing, and supported by, researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and students with academic and civil society partnerships across Canada and globally. Our focus on health equity and social determinants of health is grounded in collaborative research, learning, advocacy, policy, and practice. We are dedicated to knowledge exchange, designing and delivering meaningful international projects, and hosting the annual Canadian Conference on Global Health (CCGH).

Locally, CAGH is actively involved in several projects focused on HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C, with a particular emphasis on the lived experiences of affected individuals. Our team works closely with community-based organizations, NGOs, public health units, academic institutions, medical institutions, and government agencies to promote public awareness and facilitate stakeholder collaboration.

As part of our ongoing commitment to knowledge exchange and collaboration, CAGH is eager to participate in the THINC Knowledge Mobilization and Impact Hub.

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