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    Equilibrium in the governance of cross-sectoral policies: how does it translate into practice?

    There is growing interest from health researchers in the governance of Health in All Policies (HiAP). Furthermore, the COVID-19 pandemic has re-ignited managers’ interest in HiAP governance and in health preve...

    Pernelle Smits, Johanne Préval, Jean-Louis Denis in Health Research Policy and Systems (2023)

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    Organising Care in a Time of Covid-19

    Implications for Leadership, Governance and Policy

    Justin Waring, Jean-Louis Denis in Organizational Behaviour in Healthcare (2021)

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    Introduction

    Around the world, the COVID-19 pandemic has prompted radical transformations in health policy and the organisation of health and care services. In many countries, policymakers have rushed to re-organise care s...

    Justin Waring, Jean-Louis Denis in Organising Care in a Time of Covid-19 (2021)

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    On redesigning public health in Québec: lessons learned from the pandemic

    Over the past few months, our fellow citizens have heard more about public health than ever before. The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has shed light on the vital role played by public health for health protection and pr...

    Jean-Louis Denis, Louise Potvin, Jean Rochon in Canadian Journal of Public Health (2020)

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    Implementing public policy in a non-directive manner: capacities from an intermediary organization

    We investigate the capacities of an organization responsible for bridging top-down instructions emanating from a law on public health with the bottom-up realities of health service providers working on populat...

    Pernelle Smits, Jean-Louis Denis, Yves Couturier in Canadian Journal of Public Health (2020)

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    Governmentality as a Relevant Idea for the Study of Healthcare Networks: A Sco** Review

    As the increasingly employed concept of “governmentality” refers to diverse ideas, the authors present a state of the science assessment of its use in the study of healthcare networks. The review covers 17 dat...

    Jean-Sebastien Marchand, Dominique Tremblay in Transitions and Boundaries in the Coordina… (2020)

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    Building Transformative Capacities by Expanding the Academic Mission Across the Care Continuum: A Realist Evaluation

    This chapter aims to understand how organizational actors in Academic Health Centres (AHCs) mobilize transformative capacities through the process of expanding the academic mission across the care continuum in...

    Élizabeth Côté-Boileau in Transitions and Boundaries in the Coordina… (2020)

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    New understanding of primary health care nurse practitioner role optimisation: the dynamic relationship between the context and work meaning

    Optimising health professionals’ contribution is an essential step in effective and efficient health human resources utilisation. However, despite the considerable efforts made to implement advanced practice n...

    Nancy Côté, Andrew Freeman, Emmanuelle Jean in BMC Health Services Research (2019)

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    Collaborative governance in the Quebec Cancer Network: a realist evaluation of emerging mechanisms of institutionalization, multi-level governance, and value creation using a longitudinal multiple case study design

    People living with and beyond cancer (PLC) receive various forms of specialty care at different locations and many interventions concurrently or over time. They are affected by the operation of professional an...

    Dominique Tremblay, Nassera Touati, Thomas Poder in BMC Health Services Research (2019)

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    The unpredictable journeys of spreading, sustaining and scaling healthcare innovations: a sco** review

    Innovation has the potential to improve the quality of care and health service delivery, but maximising the reach and impact of innovation to achieve large-scale health system transformation remains understudi...

    Élizabeth Côté-Boileau, Jean-Louis Denis in Health Research Policy and Systems (2019)

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    Introduction

    This chapter presents the fact that over the last 20 years, paternalistic approaches of health care have gradually given way to patient-oriented approaches that consider differences, values and experiences of ...

    Marie-Pascale Pomey, Nathalie Clavel, Jean-Louis Denis in Patient Engagement (2019)

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    Patient Engagement

    How Patient-provider Partnerships Transform Healthcare Organizations

    Marie-Pascale Pomey, Jean-Louis Denis, Vincent Dumez in Organizational Behaviour in Healthcare (2019)

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    Mechanisms, contexts and points of contention: operationalizing realist-informed research for complex health interventions

    The concept of “mechanism” is central to realist approaches to research, yet research teams struggle to operationalize and apply the concept in empirical research. Our large, interdisciplinary research team ha...

    James Shaw, Carolyn Steele Gray, G. Ross Baker in BMC Medical Research Methodology (2018)

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    Getting evidence to travel inside public systems: what organisational brokering capacities exist for evidence-based policy?

    Implementing research findings into healthcare policy is an enduring challenge made even more difficult when policies must be developed and implemented with the help and support of multiple ideas, agendas and ...

    Pernelle Smits, Jean-Louis Denis, Johanne Préval in Health Research Policy and Systems (2018)

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    Introducing responsible innovation in health: a policy-oriented framework

    The scholarship on responsible research and innovation (RRI) aims to align the processes and outcomes of innovation with societal values by involving a broad range of stakeholders from a very early stage. Thou...

    Hudson Pacifico Silva, Pascale Lehoux in Health Research Policy and Systems (2018)

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    Engaging patients to improve quality of care: a systematic review

    To identify the strategies and contextual factors that enable optimal engagement of patients in the design, delivery, and evaluation of health services.

    Yvonne Bombard, G. Ross Baker, Elaina Orlando, Carol Fancott in Implementation Science (2018)

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    Amendments to Reporting of QI Interventions: Insights from the Concept of Affordances

    Quality Improvement (QI) interventions are used extensively to solve problems associated with the quality, effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare. However, outcome assessments show strong variations in the...

    Emilie Berard, Jean-Louis Denis, Olivier Saulpic in Managing Improvement in Healthcare (2018)

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    What do we know about the needs and challenges of health systems? A sco** review of the international literature

    While there is an extensive literature on Health System (HS) strengthening and on the performance of specific HSs, there are few exhaustive syntheses of the challenges HSs are facing worldwide. This paper repo...

    Federico Roncarolo, Antoine Boivin, Jean-Louis Denis in BMC Health Services Research (2017)

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    Medical doctors in healthcare leadership: theoretical and practical challenges

    While healthcare systems vary in their structure and available resources, it is widely recognized that medical doctors play a key role in their adaptation and performance. In this article, we examine recent go...

    Jean-Louis Denis, Nicolette van Gestel in BMC Health Services Research (2016)

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