Jamie Brehaut

Jamie Brehaut

PhD

Senior Scientist, Methodological and Implementation Research

Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

Full Professor, School of Epidemiology & Public Health

University of Ottawa

Member of the Centre for Implementation Research

Contact

613-737-8899 ext. 73820

Research Coordinator Kelly Carroll kecarroll@ohri.ca (613) 737-8899 ext. 73824

Research Groups

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

Bio

Dr. Jamie Brehaut is a Senior Scientist within the Methodological and Implementation Research program of the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Full Professor in the School of Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Ottawa, and member of the Centre for Implementation Research and the Ottawa Methods Centre. Dr. Brehaut holds a PhD in Human Perception and Cognition from McMaster University. His areas of expertise include Knowledge Translation and Implementation Science, the psychological theories and methods supporting health care behaviour change, optimizing practice feedback to support improved care, design of health care decision support, implementing efforts to counteract health misinformation, and methodological and ethical challenges in health care research. Much of his work focuses on the application of psychological theory to improve health and health care. His work spans a wide range of clinical disciplines (e.g. emergency medicine, critical care, oncology, lab medicine, public health).


News


Publications

What to Measure in Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Haemorrhage Research—An International Delphi Survey

2025-01-01

Strategies and resources used by public health units to encourage COVID-19 vaccination among priority groups: a behavioural science-informed review of three urban centres in Canada

2025-01-01

Use of Implementation Science Concepts in the Study of Misinformation: A Scoping Review

2025-01-01

Extubation Advisor: Implementation and Evaluation of A Novel Extubation Clinical Decision Support Tool

2025-01-01

Audit and Feedback Interventions for Antibiotic Prescribing in Primary Care: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

2025-01-01

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