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  1. Article

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    A cautionary tale: university institutes of public health must “walk the talk”

    Rebecca Haines-Saah, Lindsay McLaren in Canadian Journal of Public Health (2023)

  2. Article

    Canada needs a funding institute focused on environments, health, and societal well-being research

    Chris G. Buse, Amira Aker, Lindsay McLaren in Canadian Journal of Public Health (2023)

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    Policy diffusion theory, evidence-informed public health, and public health political science: a sco** review

    Our aim was to synthesize published scholarship that applies policy diffusion—a theory of the policy process that considers the interdependence of government-level public health policy choices. We paid particu...

    Katrina Fundytus, Cristina Santamaria-Plaza in Canadian Journal of Public Health (2023)

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    Public health systems and services research: an emerging field of research for CJPH to promote

    Cordell Neudorf, Lindsay McLaren, Odette Laplante in Canadian Journal of Public Health (2023)

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    Where are the ecological determinants of health?

    Chris G. Buse, Trevor Hancock, Sandra Allison in Canadian Journal of Public Health (2023)

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    Fluoridation cessation and oral health equity: a 7-year post-cessation study of Grade 2 schoolchildren in Alberta, Canada

    Community water fluoridation, because of its universal scope and passive mechanism of uptake, is one component of a multifaceted approach to promoting equity in dental health. The objective of this study was t...

    Lindsay McLaren, Steven K. Patterson, Peter Faris in Canadian Journal of Public Health (2022)

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    COP26: what is the message for public health?

    Jeffrey Masuda, Lindsay McLaren, Blake Poland in Canadian Journal of Public Health (2022)

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    Putting the horse back in front of the cart: a critical reflection on the CIHR-IPPH dialogue on the future of Canada’s public health systems

    Trevor Hancock, Lindsay McLaren in Canadian Journal of Public Health (2021)

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    Small-area contextual effects on children’s dental caries in Alberta: a multilevel analysis

    The objective of this study was to examine the presence of small-area-level effects on children’s dental caries in Alberta, Canada, where dental public health programming is targeted in nature, based on an are...

    Congshi Shi, Fabiola Aparicio-Ting, Peter Faris in Canadian Journal of Public Health (2021)

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    Correction to: Why public health matters today and tomorrow: the role of applied public health research

    The article “Why public health matters today and tomorrow: the role of applied public health research,” written by Lindsay McLaren et al., was originally published Online First without Open Access.

    Lindsay McLaren, Paula Braitstein, David Buckeridge in Canadian Journal of Public Health (2020)

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    Correction to: Special section on dental public health: a collaboration between the Canadian Journal of Public Health and the Canadian Association of Public Health Dentistry

    Rafael Figueiredo’s name was incorrect in the original article; it is correct as displayed here.

    Lindsay McLaren, Rafael Figueiredo in Canadian Journal of Public Health (2020)

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    The social determinants of pandemic impact: an opportunity to rethink what we mean by “public health spending”

    Lindsay McLaren, Daniel J. Dutton in Canadian Journal of Public Health (2020)

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    Correction to: Develo** a framework to inform scale-up success for population health interventions: a critical interpretive synthesis of the literature

    An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.

    Duyen Thi Kim Nguyen, Lindsay McLaren, Nelly D. Oelke in Global Health Research and Policy (2020)

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    Develo** a framework to inform scale-up success for population health interventions: a critical interpretive synthesis of the literature

    Population health interventions (PHIs) have the potential to improve the health of large populations by systematically addressing underlying conditions of poor health outcomes (i.e., social determinants of hea...

    Duyen Thi Kim Nguyen, Lindsay McLaren, Nelly D. Oelke in Global Health Research and Policy (2020)

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    Unpacking vulnerability: towards language that advances understanding and resolution of social inequities in public health

    Lindsay McLaren, Jeff Masuda, Janet Smylie in Canadian Journal of Public Health (2020)

  16. Article

    Public health matters—but we need to make the case

    Lindsay McLaren, Trevor Hancock in Canadian Journal of Public Health (2019)

  17. Article

    Why public health matters today

    Trevor Hancock, Lindsay McLaren in Canadian Journal of Public Health (2019)

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    In defense of a population-level approach to prevention: why public health matters today

    A focus on populations, and a corresponding population-level approach to intervention, is a foundation of public health and is one reason why public health matters today. Yet, there are indications that this f...

    Lindsay McLaren in Canadian Journal of Public Health (2019)

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    Why public health matters today and tomorrow: the role of applied public health research

    Public health is critical to a healthy, fair, and sustainable society. Realizing this vision requires imagining a public health community that can maintain its foundational core while adapting and responding t...

    Lindsay McLaren, Paula Braitstein, David Buckeridge in Canadian Journal of Public Health (2019)

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    Is there more to the equation? Weight bias and the costs of obesity

    The costs of obesity have been well studied, with estimates in Canada reaching $7.1 billion annually. These estimates fuel public and professional discourse about obesity as an “epidemic” with substantial econ...

    Karmpaul Singh, Shelly Russell-Mayhew in Canadian Journal of Public Health (2019)

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