Interventions d’application des connaissances visant à accélérer la mise en œuvre des résultats

Interventions d’application des connaissances visant à accélérer la mise en œuvre des résultats de la recherche pour la prise de décisions politiques – Examen de la portée

Statut du projet: Terminé

Utilisateur(s) des connaissances

Organisation mondiale de la Santé

Project Trainee(s)

Liangying Hou

Source(s) de financement

Organisation mondiale de la Santé

Objectif du projet

Recenser les interventions d’application des connaissances qui ont servi à accroître la prise en compte des essais dans les décisions politiques et déterminer s’il existe des données sur leur efficacité.

Approche de recherche

Examen rapide de la portée

Responsables du projet

George Wells

Position: University of Ottawa Heart Institute
Email: gawells@ottawaheart.ca

George Wells

University of Ottawa Heart Institute

Shannon Kelly

Position: University of Ottawa Heart Institute
Email: sekelly@ottawaheart.ca

Shannon Kelly currently manages and works as a senior research methodologist in the Heath Technology Assessment Unit of the Cardiovascular Research Methods Centre (CRMC) at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute where she focusses her work on advancing the science of evidence synthesis, research design and methodology. Her team conducts evidence syntheses to inform health care practice and policy. In this capacity, she has worked with a number of organizations nationally and internationally, including the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (CADTH), the Public Health Agency of Canada, the World Health Organization and the Cochrane Collaboration.

Shannon is currently a PhD candidate in the Faculty of Medicine, School of Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Ottawa and a trainee with the Cardiovascular Network of Canada (CANet) National Centre of Excellence. In her capacity with CANet, she sits on the Board of Directors. Shannon has been actively involved with post-market Drug Safety and Effectiveness Network (DSEN) since 2011 and has led numerous research projects for the Ontario Drug Policy Research Network, the Canadian Collaboration for Network Meta-analysis (CCNMA), the Methods and Application Group for Indirect Comparisons (DSEN- MAGIC) and the POst-market Drug Evaluation Team (PODET). In addition, Shannon leading a working group to develop nutrition-specific risk of bias tools (NUQUEST).

Shannon Kelly

University of Ottawa Heart Institute

Shannon Kelly currently manages and works as a senior research…

Andrea Tricco

Position: St. Michael’s Hospital, Unity Health Toronto
Email: Andrea.Tricco@unityhealth.to

Andrea C Tricco, PhD, MSc

@ATricco

@andreatricco.bsky.social

Dr. Andrea Tricco holds a MSc in Epidemiology and PhD in Population Health. She is a Scientist and the Executive Director of the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St. Michael’s Hospital, Unity Health Toronto. She is a Professor at the University of Toronto in the Dalla Lana School of Public Health & Institute of Health Policy, Management, and Evaluation. She is also an Adjunct and Associate Graduate Faculty with Faculty of Health Sciences at Ontario Tech University. She is Co-Editor in Chief of the Journal of Clinical Epidemiology.

Dr. Tricco’s research interests are related to responding to decision-makers (including policy-makers, healthcare providers, and patient partners) through knowledge synthesis. Her research focuses on advancing the science of knowledge synthesis and she is leading research projects related to rapid reviews, network meta-analysis, and scoping reviews. She currently holds a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Knowledge Synthesis for Knowledge Users and has been recognized as one of the most highly cited researchers in the world.

Andrea Tricco

St. Michael’s Hospital, Unity Health Toronto

Andrea C Tricco, PhD, MSc @ATricco @andreatricco.bsky.social Dr. Andrea Tricco…

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