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Effect of nurse practitioner and pharmacist counseling on inappropriate medication use in family practiceJohn Fletcher
Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ontario
Can Fam Physician 58:862-8. 2012..To measure the effect of nurse practitioner and pharmacist consultations on the appropriate use of medications by patients...
The cost of integrating a physical activity counselor in the primary health care teamWilliam E Hogg
Department of Family Medicine, Uiversity of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
J Am Board Fam Med 25:250-2. 2012..This article assesses direct costs of integrating a physical activity counselor (PAC) into primary health care teams to improve physical activity levels of inactive patients...
Improved delivery of cardiovascular care (IDOCC) through outreach facilitation: study protocol and implementation details of a cluster randomized controlled trial in primary careClare Liddy
C T Lamont Primary Health Care Research Centre, Elisabeth Bruyere Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Implement Sci 6:110. 2011....
An evaluation of gender equity in different models of primary care practices in OntarioSimone Dahrouge
C T Lamont Primary Health Care Research Centre, Elisabeth Bruyere Research Institute, Ontario, Canada
BMC Public Health 10:151. 2010..We performed this evaluation in Ontario, Canada where primary care models resulting from reforms co-exist...
Barriers and facilitators to recruitment of physicians and practices for primary care health services research at one centreSharon Johnston
Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, 43 Bruyere Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
BMC Med Res Methodol 10:109. 2010..This paper reviews recruitment strategies, common challenges, and innovative practices from five recent primary care health services research studies in Ontario, Canada...
Patient, informal caregiver and care provider acceptance of a hospital in the home program in Ontario, CanadaJacques Lemelin
C T Lamont Primary Health Care Research Centre, Elisabeth Bruyere Research Institute, Rue Bruyère St, Ottawa, Canada
BMC Health Serv Res 7:130. 2007..We investigated the acceptance of this type of care provision with nurse practitioners as the designated principal home care providers in a family medicine program in a large Canadian urban setting...
Comparison of primary care models in the prevention of cardiovascular disease - a cross sectional studyClare Liddy
CT Lamont Primary Health Care Research Centre, Elisabeth Bruyere Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 5C8, Canada
BMC Fam Pract 12:114. 2011..Primary care providers play an important role in preventing and managing cardiovascular disease. This study compared the quality of preventive cardiovascular care delivery amongst different primary care models...
Performance feedback: an exploratory study to examine the acceptability and impact for interdisciplinary primary care teamsSharon Johnston
CT Lamont Primary Health Care Research Centre, Elisabeth Bruyere Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Department of Family Medicine, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
BMC Fam Pract 12:14. 2011..This mixed methods study was designed to explore the acceptability and impact of feedback of team performance data to primary care interdisciplinary teams...
Enhancing public health response to respiratory epidemics: are family physicians ready and willing to help?William Hogg
Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Can Fam Physician 52:1254-60. 2006....
Promoting best practices for control of respiratory infections: collaboration between primary care and public health servicesWilliam Hogg
Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Can Fam Physician 52:1110-1. 2006..To determine the effectiveness of a short-term intervention to promote best practices for control of respiratory infections in primary care physicians' offices...
Controlling droplet-transmitted respiratory infections: best practices and costWilliam Hogg
Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Can Fam Physician 52:1229-32. 2006..To promote incorporation of new guidelines on control of respiratory infections into family physicians' practices...
The costs of preventing the spread of respiratory infection in family physician offices: a threshold analysisWilliam Hogg
Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada
BMC Health Serv Res 7:181. 2007..The main purpose of this paper is to estimate the explicit costs of such an intervention...
Improving prevention in primary care: evaluating the effectiveness of outreach facilitationW Hogg
Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, Canada
Fam Pract 25:40-8. 2008..There is evidence indicating that outreach facilitation can be effective in improving implementation of preventive care in GPs' offices. In this trial, we test a modified version of an outreach facilitation intervention...
Improving prevention in primary care: Evaluating the sustainability of outreach facilitationWilliam Hogg
Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, ON
Can Fam Physician 54:712-20. 2008....
Cost savings associated with improving appropriate and reducing inappropriate preventive care: cost-consequences analysisWilliam Hogg
Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, Canada
BMC Health Serv Res 5:20. 2005....
Riding the wave of primary care research: development of a primary health care research centreWilliam Hogg
Department of Family Medicine at the University of Ottawa in Ontario, Lamont Primary Health Care Research Centre, Ottawa, ON K1N 5C8
Can Fam Physician 55:e35-40. 2009..Conducting effective and relevant research relies on a stable and efficient organization. OBJECTIVE OF THE PROGRAM To focus on the needs of individuals, teams, and the organization in order to ensure the success of research projects...
Randomized controlled trial of anticipatory and preventive multidisciplinary team care: for complex patients in a community-based primary care settingWilliam Hogg
University of Ottawa, Department of Family Medicine, 43 Bruyere St, Ottawa, ON K1N 5C8
Can Fam Physician 55:e76-85. 2009....
A process evaluation of an intervention to improve respiratory infection control practices in family physician officesPatricia Huston
Public Health and Long-Term Care Branch, City of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON
Can J Public Health 97:475-9. 2006..This model of public health/primary care collaboration deserves further exploration...
Beyond fighting fires and chasing tails? Chronic illness care plans in Ontario, CanadaGrant Russell
CT Lamont Primary Health Care Research Centre, Elisabeth Bruyere Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Ann Fam Med 6:146-53. 2008..This study investigated the experience of family physicians and patients with a chronic illness management initiative that involved the joint formulation of comprehensive individual patient care plans...
Improved preventive care in family practices with outreach facilitation: understanding success and failureWilliam Hogg
Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, 43 Bruyere Street (375 Etage 3JB, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 5C8, Canada
J Health Serv Res Policy 7:195-201. 2002..CONCLUSIONS: When using facilitators, one should avoid practices in turmoil, strive for continuity over time, and recognise the importance of the relationship between the facilitator and the practice...
The effect of cluster randomization on sample size in prevention researchN B Baskerville
Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
J Fam Pract 50:W241-6. 2001..g., physicians in a group practice) are allocated at random...
Process evaluation of a tailored multifaceted approach to changing family physician practice patterns improving preventive careN B Baskerville
Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
J Fam Pract 50:W242-9. 2001..We also hoped to gain insight into how facilitation worked to improve preventive performance...
Managing chronic disease in ontario primary care: the impact of organizational factorsGrant M Russell
C T Lamont Primary Health Care Research Centre, Elisabeth Bruyere Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Ann Fam Med 7:309-18. 2009..This study (1) assessed whether chronic disease management differed among 4 models of primary health care delivery and (2) identified which practice organizational factors were independently associated with high-quality care...
Physical activity counseling in primary care: who has and who should be counseling?Heather Tulloch
School of Psychology, University of Ottawa, P O Box 450, Stn A, Ottawa, Ont, Canada K1N 6N5
Patient Educ Couns 64:6-20. 2006..To examine the physical activity (PA) counseling literature in primary care in order to identify which intervention provider has been used to date and their relative effectiveness for increasing PA...
Evidence to action: a tailored multifaceted approach to changing family physician practice patterns and improving preventive careJ Lemelin
Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ont
CMAJ 164:757-63. 2001..4% (p = 0.019). INTERPRETATION: The tailored multifaceted intervention delivered by nurse facilitators was effective in modifying physician practice patterns and significantly improved preventive care performance...
Family doctors and psychologists working together: doctors' and patients' perspectivesMarie Hélène Chomienne
Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, Canada and Physician, Montfort Hospital, Ottawa, Canada
J Eval Clin Pract 17:282-7. 2011..Strategies to improve primary care in the Canadian Primary Care Reform include integrating different professionals to the medical team...
A community-based program for cardiovascular health awarenessLarry W Chambers
Elisabeth Bruyere Research Institute, Ottawa, ON
Can J Public Health 96:294-8. 2005..The objective of the Cardiovascular Health Awareness Program (CHAP) is to improve the processes of care related to the cardiovascular health of older adults...
Just-in-time information improved decision-making in primary care: a randomized controlled trialJessie McGowan
Faculty of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada
PLoS ONE 3:e3785. 2008..In an exit survey measuring satisfaction, 86% (62/72 responses) of participants scored the service as having a positive impact on care and 72% (52/72) indicated that they would use the service frequently if it were continued...
Integrating pharmacists into family practice teams: physicians' perspectives on collaborative careKevin Pottie
Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Can Fam Physician 54:1714-1717.e5. 2008..To explore family physicians' perspectives on collaborative practice 12 months after pharmacists were integrated into their family practices...
Implementing a standardized community-based cardiovascular risk assessment program in 20 Ontario communitiesMegan Carter
Elisabeth Bruyere Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Health Promot Int 24:325-33. 2009..Monitoring delivery of a multi-community cardiovascular risk assessment program yielded key factors in program success to inform development of a sustainable and transferable model...
A rapid evidence-based service by librarians provided information to answer primary care clinical questionsJessie McGowan
Faculty of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada
Health Info Libr J 27:11-21. 2010..This included a contact centre accessed through a Web-based platform and using hand-held devices and computers with Web access. Librarians were given technical training in evidence-based medicine, including how to summarise evidence...
Collaboration between family physicians and psychologists: what do family physicians know about psychologists' work?Jean Grenier
Montfort Hospital, 713 Montreal St, Ottawa ON K1K 0T2
Can Fam Physician 54:232-3. 2008..To explore factors affecting collaboration between family physicians and psychologists...
Why do doctors attend traditional CME events if they don't change what they do in their surgeries? Evaluation of doctors' reasons for attending a traditional CME programmeChristine Harrison
Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Med Educ 37:884-8. 2003..This study aimed to discover what the family doctors who attended an annual refresher course wished to obtain from participating in the event and what their response was to evidence that doctor behaviour is not changed by such programmes...
Narrative reports to monitor and evaluate the integration of pharmacists into family practice settingsKevin Pottie
Elisabeth Bruyere Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Ann Fam Med 6:161-5. 2008..We describe a practical qualitative method, the narrative report, and its role in evaluating implementation research...
Remunerating primary care physicians: emerging directions and policy options for CanadaRose Anne Devlin
Department of Economics, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Healthc Q 9:34-42. 2006..Several policy implications for the efficient and effective remuneration of physicians emerge from the analysis, as do directions for future research...
The physical activity counselling (PAC) randomized controlled trial: rationale, methods, and interventionsMichelle S Fortier
School of Human Kinetics, University of Ottawa, and The University of Ottawa Heart Institute, The Ottawa Hospital, ON
Appl Physiol Nutr Metab 32:1170-85. 2007..We anticipate that key lessons from this study will be useful for shaping future public health interventions, theories, and research...
Integration of nurse practitioners into a family health networkJennie Humbert
University of Ottawa, Ontario
Can Nurse 103:30-4. 2007..Ongoing monitoring at home, however, was found to be an inefficient use of the NP role. By the end of the study, all clinicians agreed that the NP role had been successfully integrated into the multidisciplinary team...
Family physicians' reactions to performance assessment feedbackMargo S Rowan
Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Can Fam Physician 52:1570-1. 2006..To explore and describe family physicians' personal and professional responses to performance assessment feedback...
Why do family physicians fail to detect renal impairment?William Hogg
Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ont
Can Fam Physician 52:212-3. 2006....
Framework for primary care organizations: the importance of a structural domainWilliam Hogg
C T Lamont Primary Health Care Research Centre, Elisabeth Bruyere Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Int J Qual Health Care 20:308-13. 2008....
Detection of chronic kidney disease with laboratory reporting of estimated glomerular filtration rate and an educational programAyub Akbari
Department of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Arch Intern Med 164:1788-92. 2004..We hypothesized that laboratory reporting of estimated glomerular filtration rate (GFR) accompanied with an educational intervention would improve recognition of chronic kidney disease (CKD)...
Knowledge translation and indigenous knowledgeJanet Smylie
Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Int J Circumpolar Health 63:139-43. 2004..We wanted to evaluate the interface between knowledge translation theory and Indigenous knowledge...
Health sciences research and Aboriginal communities: pathway or pitfall?Janet Smylie
Department of Family Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa ON
J Obstet Gynaecol Can 26:211-6. 2004..To provide health researchers and clinicians with background information and examples regarding Aboriginal health research challenges, in an effort to promote effective collaborative research with Aboriginal communities...
Models of primary care service delivery in Ontario: why such diversity?Laura Muldoon
Somerset West Community Health Centre in Ottawa
Healthc Manage Forum 19:18-23. 2006..What needs of providers and of government as payer are they attempting to address? Through a literature review and interviews with key informants, we sought to explain why there are so many models...
Doctors' performance needs to be discussedCarmel M Martin
BMJ 326:1460. 2003
A good fit: integrating physical activity counselors into family practiceMichelle Fortier
Can Fam Physician 52:942-4, 947-9. 2006
Cardiovascular Health Awareness Program (CHAP): a community cluster-randomised trial among elderly CanadiansJanusz Kaczorowski
Department of Family Practice, University of British Columbia, Canada
Prev Med 46:537-44. 2008..The present study is a community cluster-randomised trial testing the effectiveness of CHAP (Cardiovascular Health Awareness Program) on the cardiovascular health of older adults...
Acute hospital services in the home. New role for modern primary health care?Carmel M Martin
Can Fam Physician 50:965-8, 972-5. 2004
Increasing epidemic surge capacity with home-based hospital careWilliam Hogg
Can Fam Physician 52:563-4, 570-2. 2006
Explaining physical activity levels from a self-efficacy perspective: the physical activity counseling trialChris M Blanchard
Dalhousie University, Department of Medicine, Halifax, NS, Canada
Ann Behav Med 34:323-8. 2007....
Telehomecare for patients with multiple chronic illnesses: Pilot studyClare Liddy
Riverside Family Health Team in Ottawa, Ont
Can Fam Physician 54:58-65. 2008..To examine the feasibility and efficacy of integrating home health monitoring into a primary care setting...
Case report: adverse drug reactions in unrecognized kidney failureBarbara Farrell
Geriatric Day Hospital, SCO Health Service, Ottawa, Ont
Can Fam Physician 50:1385-7. 2004
