Justin Presseau

Justin Presseau

PhD

Senior Scientist, Methodological and Implementation Research

Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

Program Director, Methodological and Implementation Research

Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

Associate Professor, School of Epidemiology & Public Health

University of Ottawa

Associate Professor, School of Psychology

University of Ottawa

Director, Centre for Implementation Research

Contact

(+1) 613-737-8899 x73821

Research Administrative Assistant: Jodi Peters, jpeters@ohri.ca, 613-737-8899 x79842

Research Groups

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Research Group
Presseau Group
The Presseau Group is multidisciplinary team of research staff and trainees focused on rigorously drawing from - and contributing to - behavioural ...
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Research Group
Centre for Implementation Research
The Centre for Implementation Research (CIR) focuses on developing and applying implementation science in health-care settings to improve health care.

Bio

Dr. Presseau is a Senior Scientist and Director of the Methodological & Implementation Research program at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, and Associate Professor in the School of Epidemiology & Public Health and School of Psychology at the University of Ottawa. As a behavioural scientist, he leads the Psychology and Health Research Group (PaHRG) and the Centre for Implementation Research at the Ottawa Hospital. He holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Aberdeen (UK). His research program operates at the intersection between behavioural science and implementation science, focusing on developing and evaluating interventions to support healthcare professional behaviours and health behaviours of patients and the public.

 


News


Publications

Evaluation of point-of-care haemoglobin measurement accuracy in surgery (PREMISE) and implications for transfusion practice: a prospective cohort study

2025-02-01 Go to publication

Interventions aiming to change multiple healthcare professional behaviors: A systematic review

2025-01-27 Go to publication

Strategies to Improve Health Care Provider Prescription of and Patient Adherence to Guideline-Recommended Cardiovascular Medications for Atherosclerotic Occlusive Disease: Protocol for Two Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses of Randomized Controlled Tria

2025-01-16 Go to publication

Components of multiple health behaviour change interventions for patients with chronic conditions: a systematic review and meta-regression of randomized trials

2025-01-02 Go to publication

How do experts determine where to intervene on test ordering? An interview study

2025-01-01

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