Dawn Stacey
Senior Scientist, Methodological & Implementation Research
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Member of the Centre for Implementation Research
Research Interests
Her research interests include: knowledge translation to patients; patient decision aid development, evaluation and appraisal; decision coaching; implementation of decision aids and decision coaching into practice; telephone-based care, and interprofessional approaches to shared decision making.
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Brief Biography
Dawn Stacey RN PhD CON(C) holds a Research Chair in Knowledge Translation to Patients and is a Full Professor in the School of Nursing at the University of Ottawa. She is a Scientist at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute where she is Director of the Patient Decision Aids Research Group. She is the principal-investigator for the Cochrane Review of Patient Decision Aids, co-chair of the Steering Committee for the International Patient Decision Aid Standards Collaboration (IPDAS), and co-investigator for the Cochrane Review of Interventions to Improve the Adoption of Shared Decision Making. Her research program website is http://decisionaid.ohri.ca.
Selected Publications
Stacey D, Légaré F, Col NF, Bennett CL, Barry MJ, Eden KB, Holmes-Rovner M, Llewellyn-Thomas H, Lyddiatt A, Thomson R, Trevena L, Wu JHC. (2014) Decision aids for people facing health treatment or screening decisions. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. Issue 1, 2014. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD001431.pub4
Stacey D, Kryworuchko J, Belkora J, Davison BJ, Durand MA, Eden KB, Hoffman AS, Koerner M, Legare F, Loiselle MC, Street RL. (2013) Coaching and guidance with patient decision aids: A review of theoretical and empirical evidence. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 13(Suppl 2): S11.
Stacey, D., *Macartney, G., Carley M., Harrison, M.B., for the Pan-Canadian Oncology Symptom Triage and Remote Support Group (COSTaRS) (2013). Development and evaluation of evidence-informed clinical nursing protocols for remote assessment, triage and support of cancer treatment-induced symptoms. Nursing Research and Practice. Volume 2013, 1-11.
Research and clinical approaches