Pascale Lehoux

Summary

Affiliation: University of Montreal
Country: Canada

Publications

  1. ncbi The use of technology at home: what patient manuals say and sell vs. what patients face and fear
    Pascale Lehoux
    Department of Health Administration, University of Montreal
    Sociol Health Illn 26:617-44. 2004
  2. ncbi How medical specialists appraise three controversial health innovations: scientific, clinical and social arguments
    Pascale Lehoux
    Department of Health Administration, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    Sociol Health Illn 32:123-39. 2010
  3. ncbi What medical specialists like and dislike about health technology assessment reports
    Pascale Lehoux
    Department of Health Administration, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    J Health Serv Res Policy 14:197-203. 2009
  4. ncbi Patients' perspectives on high-tech home care: a qualitative inquiry into the user-friendliness of four technologies
    Pascale Lehoux
    Department of Health Administration, Interdisciplinary Health Research Group GRIS, University of Montreal, P, O, Box 6128, Branch Centre Ville, Montreal, Quebec H3C 3J7 Canada
    BMC Health Serv Res 4:28. 2004
  5. ncbi The duality of health technology in chronic illness: how designers envision our future
    Pascale Lehoux
    Department of Health Administration, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    Chronic Illn 4:85-97. 2008
  6. ncbi What leads to better health care innovation? Arguments for an integrated policy-oriented research agenda
    Pascale Lehoux
    Department of Health Administration, University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada
    J Health Serv Res Policy 13:251-4. 2008
  7. ncbi Fostering deliberations about health innovation: what do we want to know from publics?
    Pascale Lehoux
    GRIS, Department of Health Administration, University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada
    Soc Sci Med 68:2002-9. 2009
  8. ncbi Focus group research and "the patient's view"
    Pascale Lehoux
    GRIS, Department of Health Administration, University of Montreal, Branch Centre Ville, Montreal, Canada H3C 3J7
    Soc Sci Med 63:2091-104. 2006
  9. ncbi A systematic review of clinical outcomes, clinical process, healthcare utilization and costs associated with telerehabilitation
    Dahlia Kairy
    Department of Health Administration, University of Montreal, Canada
    Disabil Rehabil 31:427-47. 2009
  10. ncbi A cost-effectiveness analysis of interactive paediatric telecardiology
    Claude Sicotte
    Department of Health Administration, Faculty of Medicine, University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    J Telemed Telecare 10:78-83. 2004

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Publications19

  1. ncbi The use of technology at home: what patient manuals say and sell vs. what patients face and fear
    Pascale Lehoux
    Department of Health Administration, University of Montreal
    Sociol Health Illn 26:617-44. 2004
    ....
  2. ncbi How medical specialists appraise three controversial health innovations: scientific, clinical and social arguments
    Pascale Lehoux
    Department of Health Administration, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    Sociol Health Illn 32:123-39. 2010
    ....
  3. ncbi What medical specialists like and dislike about health technology assessment reports
    Pascale Lehoux
    Department of Health Administration, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    J Health Serv Res Policy 14:197-203. 2009
    ..To examine how medical specialists view health technology assessment (HTA) and its role in policy-making...
  4. ncbi Patients' perspectives on high-tech home care: a qualitative inquiry into the user-friendliness of four technologies
    Pascale Lehoux
    Department of Health Administration, Interdisciplinary Health Research Group GRIS, University of Montreal, P, O, Box 6128, Branch Centre Ville, Montreal, Quebec H3C 3J7 Canada
    BMC Health Serv Res 4:28. 2004
    ..Understanding what makes a technology user-friendly should help improve the design of home care services...
  5. ncbi The duality of health technology in chronic illness: how designers envision our future
    Pascale Lehoux
    Department of Health Administration, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    Chronic Illn 4:85-97. 2008
    ..Only by recognizing technology's duality and eventually transcending it will research and policy initiatives be able to deal creatively and responsibly with the design of our future health experiences...
  6. ncbi What leads to better health care innovation? Arguments for an integrated policy-oriented research agenda
    Pascale Lehoux
    Department of Health Administration, University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada
    J Health Serv Res Policy 13:251-4. 2008
    ..Recognizing that such a long-term goal cannot be reached through a linear, rationalistic process, our paper offers preliminary arguments to start to reconcile the health policy and innovation agendas...
  7. ncbi Fostering deliberations about health innovation: what do we want to know from publics?
    Pascale Lehoux
    GRIS, Department of Health Administration, University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada
    Soc Sci Med 68:2002-9. 2009
    ..The paper concludes that we must differentiate between normative assumptions and knowledge, rather than set up a dichotomy between them or confound them...
  8. ncbi Focus group research and "the patient's view"
    Pascale Lehoux
    GRIS, Department of Health Administration, University of Montreal, Branch Centre Ville, Montreal, Canada H3C 3J7
    Soc Sci Med 63:2091-104. 2006
    ..Rather, an emerging consensus about what constitutes the patient's view is the result of context-dependent social interactions that need to be scrutinised...
  9. ncbi A systematic review of clinical outcomes, clinical process, healthcare utilization and costs associated with telerehabilitation
    Dahlia Kairy
    Department of Health Administration, University of Montreal, Canada
    Disabil Rehabil 31:427-47. 2009
    ..To identify clinical outcomes, clinical process, healthcare utilization and costs associated with telerehabilitation for individuals with physical disabilities...
  10. ncbi A cost-effectiveness analysis of interactive paediatric telecardiology
    Claude Sicotte
    Department of Health Administration, Faculty of Medicine, University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    J Telemed Telecare 10:78-83. 2004
    ..In summary, telemedicine added to cost but increased effectiveness. The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio of teleconsultation was estimated to C dollars 3488 per patient journey avoided...
  11. ncbi Feasibility and outcome evaluation of a telemedicine application in speech-language pathology
    Claude Sicotte
    Department of Health Administration, Faculty of Medicine, University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    J Telemed Telecare 9:253-8. 2003
    ..The study demonstrates that full assessment and treatment of stuttering in children and adolescents can be accomplished successfully via telemedicine...
  12. ncbi Delivery of high-tech home care by hospital-based nursing units in Quebec: clinical and technical challenges
    Pascale Lehoux
    Department of Health Administration, University of Montreal Researcher, Groupe de recherche interdisciplinaire en sante, Montreal, QC
    Nurs Leadersh (Tor Ont) 19:44-55. 2006
    ..Our research objective was to document how hospital-based nursing teams perceive and deal with the clinical and technical challenges associated with the provision of high-tech home care...
  13. ncbi Understanding the work of general practitioners: a social science perspective on the context of medical decision making in primary care
    Robert Geneau
    Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
    BMC Fam Pract 9:12. 2008
    ..However, the literature provides little insight into the medical decision-making processes in general practice. Our main objective was to better understand how organizational and environmental factors influence the work of GPs...
  14. ncbi Designing a better place for patients: professional struggles surrounding satellite and mobile dialysis units
    Pascale Lehoux
    GRIS Montreal, Que, Canada
    Soc Sci Med 65:1536-48. 2007
    ....
  15. ncbi Primary care practice a la carte among GPs: using organizational diversity to increase job satisfaction
    Robert Geneau
    Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, 43 Bruyere Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 5C7, Canada
    Fam Pract 24:138-44. 2007
    ..Endorsement by GPs is a key factor in the success of these models, and increasing GPs' job satisfaction is often one of the desired outcomes of the reforms currently underway...
  16. ncbi Mapping the integration of social and ethical issues in health technology assessment
    Pascale Lehoux
    Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, University of Montreal, Branch Centre Ville, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    Int J Technol Assess Health Care 23:9-16. 2007
    ..However, few concepts or analytic tools have been developed, and because of the complexity of the endeavor and a lack of integration of work already produced, such concepts remain difficult to apply in HTA...
  17. ncbi Bringing 'the public' into health technology assessment and coverage policy decisions: from principles to practice
    Julia Abelson
    Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis, McMaster University, Health Sciences Centre, Hamilton Ontario, Canada
    Health Policy 82:37-50. 2007
    ..The framework offers a menu of choices for policy makers contemplating changes to public involvement, as well as a model that can be used to characterize and analyze different approaches across jurisdictions...
  18. ncbi Creating a new articulation between research and practice through policy? The views and experiences of researchers and practitioners
    Jean-Louis Denis
    Interdisciplinary Health Research Group, University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    J Health Serv Res Policy 8:44-50. 2003
    ..Nevertheless, special attention needs to be given to the development of strategies to reduce the discrepancies between values and practices...
  19. ncbi [Technologies used in home care services. Role of the CLSC?]
    Pascale Lehoux
    GRIS, , QC
    CMAJ 166:1277-8. 2002