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Louise Lemieux-Charles

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Shachak A, Montgomery C, Dow R, Barnsley J, Tu K, Jadad A, et al.
Health Syst (Basingstoke) . 2015 Jul; 2(3):198-212. PMID: 26225209
Support is considered an important factor for realizing the benefits of health information technology (HIT) but there is a dearth of research on the topic of support, especially in primary...
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Shachak A, Dow R, Barnsley J, Tu K, Domb S, Jadad A, et al.
IEEE Trans Prof Commun . 2015 Jul; 56(3):194-209. PMID: 26190888
Research Problem: Tutorials and user manuals are important forms of impersonal support for using software applications including electronic medical records (EMRs). Differences between user- and vendor documentation may indicate support...
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Lemieux-Charles L, Greengarten M
Healthc Q . 2015 Jan; 17(3):5-7. PMID: 25591601
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Champagne F, Lemieux-Charles L, Duranceau M, MacKean G, Reay T
Implement Sci . 2014 Jun; 9:53. PMID: 24885800
Background: The impact of efforts by healthcare organizations to enhance the use of evidence to improve organizational processes through training programs has seldom been assessed. We therefore endeavored to assess...
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Shachak A, Barnsley J, Montgomery C, Tu K, Jadad A, Lemieux-Charles L
Inform Prim Care . 2013 May; 20(3):185-95. PMID: 23710843
Background: In primary care settings, users often rely on vendors to provide support for health information technology (HIT). Yet, little is known about the vendors' perspectives on the support they...
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Berta W, Ginsburg L, Gilbart E, Lemieux-Charles L, Davis D
Can J Aging . 2013 Mar; 32(1):73-85. PMID: 23507344
The aim of this study was to better understand care protocol implementation, including the influence of organizational-contextual factors on implementation approaches, in long-term care homes operating in Ontario. We surveyed...
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Guilcher S, Casciaro T, Lemieux-Charles L, Craven C, McColl M, Jaglal S
J Spinal Cord Med . 2012 Oct; 35(5):330-42. PMID: 23031170
Objectives: To describe the structure of informal networks for individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) living in the community, to understand the quality of relationship of informal networks, and to...
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Guilcher S, Craven B, Lemieux-Charles L, Casciaro T, McColl M, Jaglal S
Disabil Rehabil . 2012 Oct; 35(11):894-906. PMID: 23020250
Purpose: To understand the journey of care in the prevention and management of secondary health conditions (SHCs) following spinal cord injury (SCI). Method: This was a case study design with...
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Daniels F, Laporte A, Lemieux-Charles L, Baumann A, Onate K, Deber R
Nurs Econ . 2012 Sep; 30(4):201-6. PMID: 22970550
To mitigate nurse shortages, health care decision makers tend to employ retention strategies that assume nurses employed in full-time, part-time, or casual positions and working in different sectors have similar...
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Daniels F, Laporte A, Lemieux-Charles L, Baumann A, Onate K, Deber R
Health Policy . 2012 Jul; 107(1):54-65. PMID: 22809778
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of a nurse retention strategy, the "70% Full-Time Commitment", in retaining part-time and casual nurses in Ontario's nurse profession. Methods: Using the College of Nurses...