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Shared decision making

Shared decision making is a way that decisions are made by the patient and the clinician together using the best available evidence and patient-informed preferences. Patient decision aids, decision coaching, and question prompts are used to prepare patients for making decisions with their clinician.

The Ottawa Hospital's Patient Decision Aids Research Group, which is also affiliated with the University of Ottawa, maintains the world's largest inventory of patient decision aids, along with related tools and resources.


Labs and Groups

These research teams may include multiple scientists, investigators, staff and trainees all working towards a common goal, or they can represent a single scientist and their team.

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Research Group
Brehaut Group
Implementation Science, Using psychological theory to support health care practice change
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Clinician Investigator

Julie Beaulac

Clinician Investigator, Inflammation and Chronic Disease
Jamie Brehaut
Scientist

Jamie Brehaut

Senior Scientist, Methodological and Implementation Research
Robert Fahed
Scientist

Robert Fahed

Associate Scientist, Neuroscience
Ian Graham
Scientist

Ian Graham

Senior Scientist, Methodological and Implementation Research
Gregory Moore
Clinician Investigator

Gregory Moore

Clinician Investigator, Acute Care Research
Timothy Ramsay
Scientist

Timothy Ramsay

Senior Scientist, Methodological and Implementation Research
Marlise Santos
Clinician Investigator

Marlise Santos

Clinician Investigator, Neuroscience
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Clinician Investigator

Marco Solmi

Clinician Investigator, Neuroscience
Dawn Stacey
Scientist

Dawn Stacey

Senior Scientist, Methodological and Implementation Research