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Faculty - University of Toronto

University of Toronto
Programme: Graduate Department of Health Policy,
Management and Evaluation

http://www.utoronto.ca/hpme/

Core Faculty
Name Contact Recent Publications
Geoff Anderson, PhD
Professor
416-946-5223
geoff.anderson@utoronto.ca

1. Mamdani M, Rochon P, Juurlink DN, Anderson GM, Kopp A, Naglie G, Austin PC, Laupacis A. Effect of selective cyclooxygenase 2 inhibitors and naproxen on short-term risk of acute myocardial infarction in the elderly. Arch Intern Med. 2003 Feb 24;163(4):481-6.

2. Mamdani M, Upshur RE, Anderson G, Bartle BR, Laupacis A. Warfarin therapy and risk of hip fracture among elderly patients. Pharmacotherapy. 2003 Jan;23(1):1-4.

Ross Baker, PhD
Associate Professor
416-978-7804
ross.baker@utoronto.ca
1. Baker GR, King H, MacDonald JL, Horbar JD. Using organizational assessment surveys for improvement in neonatal intensive care. Using organizational assessment surveys for improvement in neonatal intensive care. Pediatrics 2003 Apr;111(4 Pt 2):e419-25.

2. Irvine Doran DM, Baker GR, Murray M, Bohnen J, Zahn C, Sidani S, Carryer J. Achieving clinical improvement: an interdisciplinary intervention. Health Care Manage Rev 2002;27(4):42-56.
Jan Barnsley, PhD
Associate Professor
416-978-1782
jan.barnsley@utoronto.ca
1. Hutchison B, OStbye T, Barnsley J, Stewart M, Mathews M, Campbell MK, Vayda E, Harris SB, Torrance-Rynard V, Tyrrell C. Patient satisfaction and quality of care in walk-in clinics, family practices and emergency departments: the Ontario Walk-In Clinic Study. CMAJ. 2003 Apr 15;168(8):977-83.

2. Lemieux-Charles L, Murray M, Baker GR, Barnsley J, Tasa K. The effect of quality improvement practices on health care team effectiveness: A mediational model. Journal of Organizational Behavior 2002; 23: 533-53.
Susan Bronskill, PhD
Assistant Professor
416-480-4055 x3873
susan.bronskill@ices.on.ca
1. Shulman K.I., Anderson G.M., Sykora K., Mamdani M.M., Bronskill S.E., Rochon P.A. Changing prescription patterns for lithium and valproic acid in old age: shifting without evidence. British Medical Journal 2003;36:960-961.

2. Lindsay P.C., Schull M.J., Bronskill S.E., Anderson G.M. The development of indicators to measure the quality of clinical care in emergency departments following a modified-delphi approach. Academic Emergency Medicine 2002;9(11): 1131-1139.
Adalsteinn Brown, PhD
Assistant Professor
416-978-1484
adalsteinn.brown@utoronto.ca
1. Magistretti A and Brown AD. Performance measurement in women's health: The Women's Health Report, Hospital Report 2001 Series, A Canadian Experience Women's Health Issues, 2002; 12: 327-337.

2. Anderson GM and Brown AD. Appropriateness ratings: Overuse, underuse, or misuse? Lancet, 2001; 358:1475-76.
Rhonda Cockerill, PhD
Professor
416-978-7721
rhonda.cockerill@utoronto.ca
1. Dobbins M, Ciliska D, Cockerill R*, Barnsley J*, DiCenso A. A framework for the dissemination and utilization of research for health-care policy and practice. Online J Knowl Synth Nurs 2002;9:7.

2. O'Brien-Pallas LL, Irvine Doran D, Murray M, Cockerill R, Sidani S, Laurie-Shaw B, Lochhaas-Gerlach J. Evaluation of a client care delivery model, Part 2: Variability in client outcomes in community home nursing. Nurs Econ. 2002 Jan-Feb;20(1):13-21, 36.
Peter Coyte, PhD
Professor
416-978-8369
peter.coyte@utoronto.ca
1. Young W, Rewa G, Coyte PC, Jaglal SB, Goodman S, Bentley-Taylor M, Fountas P, Gupta A, Levinson A, O'Connor T. The development of Partners for Health's integrated community pathway for postmyocardial infarction patients. Can J Cardiol. 2003 Mar 15;19(3):231-5.

2. Ford-Jones EL, Friedberg J, McGeer A, Simpson K, Croxford R, Willey B, Coyte PC, Kellner JD, Daya H. Microbiologic findings and risk factors for antimicrobial resistance at myringotomy for tympanostomy tube placement-a prospective study of 601 children in Toronto. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol 2002;66(3):227-42.
Raisa Deber, PhD
Professor
416-978-8366
raisa.deber@utoronto.ca
1. Deber RB. Health care reform: lessons from Canada. Am J Public Health. 2003 Jan;93(1):20-4.

2. Forget EL, Deber R, Roos LL. Medical savings accounts: will they reduce costs? CMAJ 2002;167(2):143-7.
Alex Jadad, MD, PhD
Professor
416-340-4800 x6903
ajadad@uhnres.utoronto.ca
1. Till JE, Phillips RA, Jadad AR. Finding Canadian cancer clinical trials on the Internet: an exploratory evaluation of online resources. CMAJ. 2003 Apr 29;168(9):1127-9.

2. O'Connor TS, McCarroll-Butler P, Meakes E, Davis A, Jadad A. Review of quantity and types of spirituality research in three health care databases (1962-1999): implications for the health care ministry. J Pastoral Care Counsel 2002;56(3):227-32.
Audrey Laporte, PhD
Assistant Professor
416-946-7386
audrey.laporte@utoronto.ca
1. Laporte A. A note on the use of a single inequality index in testing the effect of income distribution on mortality. Social Science and Medicine 2002 (in press).
2. Christofides LN, Laporte A. Menu costs, nominal wage revisions and intra-contract wage behaviour. Industrial Relations 2002;41(2):287-303.
Louise Lemieux-Charles, PhD
Associate Professor
416-978-4210
l.lemieux.charles@utoronto.ca
1. Hawryluck L, Harvey WRC, Lemieux-Charles L, Singer PA. Consensus guidelines on analgesia and sedation in dying ICU patients. BMC Medical Ethics 2002; 3: 3.
2. Lemieux-Charles L, Murray M, Baker GR, Barnsley J, Tasa K. The effect of quality improvement practices on health care team effectiveness: A mediational model. Journal of Organizational Behavior 2002; 23: 533-53.
Paul Williams, PhD
Associate Professor
416-978-8327
paul.williams@utoronto.ca
1. Williams AP, Barnsley J, Vayda E, Kaczorowski J, OStbye T, Wenghofer E. Comparing the characteristics and attitudes of physicians in different primary care settings: The Ontario Walk-in Clinic Study. Fam Pract. 2002 Dec;19(6):647-57.
2. Barnsley J, Williams AP, Kaczorowski J, Vayda E, Vingilis E, Campbell K, Atkin K. Who provides walk-in services? Survey of primary care practice in Ontario. Can Fam Physician. 2002 Mar;48:519-26.

Programme: PhD Program, Faculty of Nursing
http://www.nursing.utoronto.ca/programs/PhD/Default.phtml

Core Faculty
Name Contact Recent Publications
Linda O’Brien-Pallas, PhD, MScN
Professor

416.978.1967
l.obrien.pallas@utoronto.ca

1. O’Brien-Pallas L. Leadership in research: about building relationships.
Can J Nurs Leadersh. 2003;16(1):28-31.
2. Hall LM, Doran D, Laschinger HS, Mallette C, Pedersen C, O'Brien-Pallas LL. A balanced scorecard approach for nursing report card development. Outcomes Manag. 2003 Jan-Mar;7(1):17-22.

Diane Doran, PhD, RN
Associate Professor

416.978.2866
diane.doran@utoronto.ca

1. Hall LM, Doran D, Laschinger HS, Mallette C, Pedersen C, O'Brien-Pallas LL. A balanced scorecard approach for nursing report card development. Outcomes Manag. 2003 Jan-Mar;7(1):17-22.
2. Cockerill R, Palla LL, Murray M, Doran D, Sidani S, Shaw BL, Gerlach JL. Adequacy of time per visit in community nursing. Res Theory Nurs Pract. 2002 Spring;16(1):43-51.
Jan Angus, PhD, MScN
Assistant Professor

416.978.0695
jan.angus@utoronto.ca

1. Reid D, Angus J, McKeever P, Miller KL. Home is where their wheels are: experiences of women wheelchair users. Am J Occup Ther. 2003 Mar-Apr;57(2):186-95.
2. Angus J. The material and social predicaments of home: women's experiences after aortocoronary bypass surgery. Can J Nurs Res. 2001 Sep;33(2):27-42.
Linda McGillis Hall, PhD, MScN
Assistant Professor

416.978.2869
l.mcgillishall@utoronto.ca

1. Hall LM, Doran D, Laschinger HS, Mallette C, Pedersen C, O'Brien-Pallas LL. A balanced scorecard approach for nursing report card development. Outcomes Manag. 2003 Jan-Mar;7(1):17-22.
2. Hall LM. Nursing intellectual capital: a theoretical approach for analyzing nursing productivity.
Nurs Econ. 2003 Jan-Feb;21(1):14-9.
Pat McKeever, PhD, BN, Professor
416.978.2855
p.mckeever@utoronto.ca

1. Hudak PL, McKeever P, Wright JG. The metaphor of patients as customers: implications for measuring satisfaction. J Clin Epidemiol. 2003 Feb;56(2):103-8.
2. Workman S, McKeever P, Harvey W, Singer PA. Intensive care nurses' and physicians' experiences with demands for treatment: Some implications for clinical practice. J Crit Care. 2003 Mar;18(1):17-21.
Dorothy Pringle, PhD, BScN
Professor

416.978.2068
dorothy.pringle@utoronto.ca

1. Davies B, Hodnett E, Hannah M, O’Brien-Pallas L, Pringle D, Wells D. Fetal health surveillance: a community-wide approach versus a tailored intervention for the implementation of clinical practice guidelines. CMAJ. 2002 Sep 3;167(5):469-74.
2. Pringle DM, White P. Nursing matters: the Nursing and Health Outcomes Project of the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. Can J Nurs Res. 2002 Mar;33(4):115-21.
Anne Tourangeau, PhD, RN
Assistant Professor

416.978.6919
ann.tourangeau.utoronto.ca

1. Stone PW, Tourangeau AE. Measuring nursing services in patient safety research. Appl Nurs Res. 2003 May;16(2):131-2.
2. Tourangeau AE, Giovannetti P, Tu JV, Wood M. Nursing-related determinants of 30-day mortality for hospitalized patients. Can J Nurs Res. 2002 Mar;33(4):71-88.

Programme: Graduate Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
http://phm.utoronto.ca/graduate/

Core Faculty
Name Contact Recent Publications
Heather Boon, PhD
Assistant Professor


(416) 946-5859
heather.boon@utoronto.ca


1. Boon H "Regulation of Complementary/Alternative Medicine: A Canadian Perspective" Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 2002;10: 14-19.
2. Verhoef M, B Findlay, T Yeomans, H Boon, "Evaluating integrated healthcare delivery models: a holistic approach" Focus on Alternative and Complementary Therapies 2002;7(4):330-333.

Jillian Cohen, PhD, Assistant Professor

(416) 946-8708
jillianclare.cohen@utoronto.ca


1. Cohen JC, Illingworth P. The dilemma of intellectual property rights for pharmaceuticals: The tension between ensuring access of the poor to medicines and committing to international agreements. Developing World Bioethics 2003; 3(1): 1471-8847 (online).
2. Jillian Clare Cohen (2002). Developing State Responses to the Pharmaceutical Imperatives of the TRIPS Agreement.” Chapter Six in The Economics of Essential Medicines (Brigitte Granville ed.), Royal Institute of International Affairs, London, England.
Paul Grootendorst, PhD
Associate Professor


(416) 946-3994
paul.grootendorst@utoronto.ca


1. Grootendorst P, Newman EC, Levine MA. Validity of self-reported prescription drug insurance coverage. Health Rep 2003 Feb;14(2):35-46.
2. Alan S, Crossley TF, Grootendorst P, Veall MR. The effects of drug subsidies on out-of-pocket prescription drug expenditures by seniors: regional evidence from Canada. J Health Econ 2002 Sep;21(5):805-26.
Linda MacKeigan, PhD
Assistant Professor


(416) 978-3945
l.mackeigan@utoronto.ca


1. MacKeigan LD, Gafni A, O'Brien BJ. Double discounting of QALYs. Health Econ 2003 Feb;12(2):165-9.
2. MacKeigan LD, Marshman JA, Kruk-Romanus D, Milovanovic DA, Jackevicius C, Naglie G, Einarson TR. Clinical pharmacy services in the home: Canadian case studies. J Am Pharm Assoc (Wash) 2002 Sep-Oct;42(5):735-42.

Programme: Graduate Department of Rehabilitation Science
http://www.utoronto.ca/gdrs/

Core Faculty
Name Contact Recent Publications
Susan Jaglal, PhD
Assistant Professor



416.978.0315
susan.jaglal@utoronto.ca



1. Jaglal SB, Carroll J, Hawker G, McIsaac WJ, Jaakkimainen L, Cadarette SM, Cameron C, Davis D. How are family physicians managing osteoporosis? Qualitative study of their experiences and educational needs. Can Fam Physician. 2003 Apr;49:462-8.
2. Kreder HJ, Grosso P, Williams JI, Jaglal S, Axcell T, Wal EK, Stephen DJ. Provider volume and other predictors of outcome after total knee arthroplasty: a population study in Ontario. Can J Surg. 2003 Feb;46(1):15-22.

Susan Rappolt, PhD
Associate Professor


416.946.3248
s.rappolt@utoronto.ca



1. Rappolt S, Mitra AL, Murphy E. Professional accountability in restructured contexts of occupational therapy practice. Can J Occup Ther. 2002 Dec;69(5):293-302.
2. Rappolt S, Tassone M. How rehabilitation therapists gather, evaluate, and implement new knowledge. J Contin Educ Health Prof. 2002 Summer;22(3):170-80.
Molly Verrier, MHSc


416.978.2769
m.verrier@utoronto.ca



1. Mikulis DJ, Jurkiewicz MT, McIlroy WE, Staines WR, Rickards L, Kalsi-Ryan S, Crawley AP, Fehlings MG, Verrier MC. Adaptation in the motor cortex following cervical spinal cord injury. Neurology. 2002 Mar 12;58(5):794-801.
2. Quant S, Maki BE, Verrier MC, McIlroy WE. Passive and active lower-limb movements delay upper-limb balance reactions. Neuroreport. 2001 Sep 17;12(13):2821-5.

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