Pascale LEHOUX
Pascale Lehoux
- Professeure titulaire
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École de santé publique - Département de gestion, d’évaluation et de politique de santé
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Doctorat - santé publique
1996
, Administration de la santé , Université de Montréal (Canada)
MSc
1992
, Aménagement , Université de Montréal (Canada)
Bacalauréat
1989
, Design , Université de Montréal (Canada)
Postdoctorat
1998
, Université d’Amsterdam (Pays-Bas)
Affiliations
- Membre – RRSPQ — Réseau de recherche en santé des populations du Québec
- Membre – CReSP — Centre de recherche en santé publique
Education Programs
- Information and Communication Technologies Health Sciences
- Social Sciences Health Sciences
- Social Sciences Health Sciences
- Administration and Management Sciences Health Sciences
- Administration and Management Sciences Health Sciences
- Administration and Management Sciences Health Sciences
- Administration and Management Sciences Health Sciences
- Environment and Sustainable Development Health Sciences
- Health Sciences
- Health Sciences
- Administration and Management Sciences Health Sciences
Courses
- PLU6048 Connaissances et innovations en santé
Expertises
- Innovation
- Health technology
- Healthcare/Health care systems
- Public policies
- Qualitative methods
- Citizen participation
- Patient involvement
- Sociological theories
- Health technology assessment
- Knowledge transfer/exchange (KTE)
Student supervision Expand all Collapse all
Graduate : Moqadem, Khalil
Cycle : Doctoral
Grade : Ph. D.
Graduate : Lepanto, Luigi
Cycle : Master's
Grade : M. Sc.
Graduate : Kairy, Dahlia
Cycle : Doctoral
Grade : Ph. D.
Graduate : Beaudoin, Alexandre
Cycle : Master's
Grade : M. Sc.
Graduate : Demers-Payette, Olivier
Cycle : Master's
Grade : M. Sc.
Graduate : Fattal, Julie
Cycle : Master's
Grade : M. Sc.
Cycle : Master's
Grade : M. Sc.
Research projects Expand all Collapse all
Adapter l'outil Innovation Responsable en Santé (IRS) aux spécificités du NumerIA en santé et en évaluer la fiabilité. Une étude mixte intégrant une stratégie de mobilisation des connaissances. Projet de recherche au Canada / 2020 - 2024
Academic health centers in Canada: Prospects and challenges for learning health systems Projet de recherche au Canada / 2018 - 2024
Responsible innovation in health: Designing technologies for sustainable healthcare systems Projet de recherche au Canada / 2015 - 2024
In Fieri—Financement, conception et mise en marché de l’innovation responsable en santé Projet de recherche à l’international / 2015 - 2022
Soutien financier de stage postdoctoral de Hassane Alami : Programme de bourses d’appui à la relève Projet de recherche au Canada / 2020 - 2021
Effets des systèmes d'intelligence artificielle et des outils numériques déployés pour lutter contre la propagation de la COVID19 sur les sociétés/ Innover de façon responsable en temps de pandémie —L’Intelligence artificielle et le numérique fac Projet de recherche au Canada / 2020 - 2021
Faire dialoguer la création littéraire et la recherche en sciences sociales. Atelier d'échanges et balados sur douze innovations en santé Projet de recherche au Canada / 2018 - 2021
Une approche collaborative pour innover dans les programmes de santé publique Projet de recherche au Canada / 2016 - 2019
Patients and public engagement evaluation toolkit Projet de recherche au Canada / 2016 - 2017
Patients and public engagement evaluation toolkit Projet de recherche au Canada / 2016 - 2017
Co-designing a collaborative research environment with patients and citizens Projet de recherche au Canada / 2015 - 2017
Effects of public policies on medical end-of-life practices: a systematic review Projet de recherche au Canada / 2015 - 2017
EXAMINING THE NORMATIVITY OF HEALTH INNOVATION DESIGN THROUGH THE PUBLIC APPRAISAL OF PROSPECTIVE SOCIOTECHNICAL SCENARIOS Projet de recherche au Canada / 2012 - 2017
Effects of public policies on medical end-of-life practices: a systematic review Projet de recherche au Canada / 2014 - 2015
Examining the normativity of health innovation design through the public appraisal of prospective sociotechnical scenarios Projet de recherche au Canada / 2011 - 2015
The technologies that enter the health care system often generate usability problems (e.g., underuse, overuse or misuse) and questionable social transformations (e.g., pervasive monitoring, dependence upon specialized expertise, being and living "at risk"). Nevertheless, whether their design -the shape they take, the functions they perform and what users may accomplish through their use- has been well thought out is rarely questioned. The goal of our three-year study is to examine the ways in which a prospective method developed in the Netherlands can enrich current understandings of health innovation design. Our research will focus on three areas where technological opportunities are already emerging and which will alter significantly the moral choices of future generations: enhancement technologies in teenagers, preventive interventions for genetically "at risks" adults, and ageing in a high-tech world. Our team will create plausible scenarios that depict how technical and social changes may affect, within a 20-year timeframe, these three health care areas. We will develop video clips and short stories illustrating each scenario. The three scenarios will then be debated by members of the public in face-to-face focus groups and through an online forum. Our premise is that the use of fiction within deliberative contexts that foster participants' creativity and reflexivity will enable our team to examine a large range of values and usability issues associated to these three thematic areas. As more complex forms of health innovation keep emerging, there is an acute need for user-friendly tools for debating and pondering the direction taken by technological change in health care. Intervening earlier in the development of health technology may not only help reduce undesirable effects, but may also pave the way for the design of more valuable innovations.
CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR ON INNOVATION IN HEALTH : THE IMPACT OF DESIGN STRATEGIES ON THE DISSEMINATION AND UTILIZATION OF HEALTH TECHNOLOGY Projet de recherche au Canada / 2010 - 2015
JUDGMENTS AND HEALTH INNOVATJION : HOW DO UPSTREAM KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER AND EXCHANGE AMONG STAKEHOLDERS CONTRIBUTE TO THE DESIGN OF INNOVATIONS Projet de recherche au Canada / 2010 - 2015
CIHR TEAM IN RECONFIGURATION OF HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATIONS AND SYSTEMS Projet de recherche au Canada / 2008 - 2015
EFFECTS OF PUBLIC POLICIES ON MEDICAL END-OF-LIFE PRACTICES: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Projet de recherche au Canada / 2013 - 2014
THE ULYSSES PROJECT : AN INTERNATIONAL MASTER'S PROGRAMM IN HTA Projet de recherche au Canada / 2008 - 2014
Judgments and health innovation: How do upstream knowledge transfer and exchange among stakeholders contribute to the design of innovations Projet de recherche au Canada / 2008 - 2013
The goal of this five-year research program is to examine, from a health care perspective, the ways in which knowledge, preferences and norms of various stakeholders contribute to the design of health innovations and address health care system challenges. The program builds on one Core Research Project, around which Satellite Studies will be developed throughout the five-year timeframe. The Core Project consists in examining the development of award-winning innovations of three Canadian health technology companies by means of onsite observation of design activities, interviews with designers and executives, interviews and focus groups with external stakeholders (R&D funders, health care providers, patient representatives, journalists, etc.) and document analysis. By bridging two perspectives that rarely cross-fertilize each other (the industry and the health care system) this research program will inform health innovation design and policy, research on knowledge transfer and qualitative research methods.
An international master's program in health technology assessment (HTA) - Maîtrise internationale en évaluation des technologies de la santé Projet de recherche au Canada / 2008 - 2008
Additional Information
- Programme In Fieri
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Des mots pour dire l’innovation 10e anniversaire Hinnovic
Dans cette entrevue, Pascale Lehoux parle de sa passion pour la mobilisation des connaissances et de son domaine de recherche principal, soit l’innovation en santé. Elle souligne que nous avons besoin d’innovation «au carré», c’est-à-dire d’innover dans l’innovation.
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- 17-11-2018 Comment conjuguer recherche en santé et vie privée?
- 15-01-2019 «Palindrome»: un nouveau magazine entre santé et poésie
- 09-10-2019 L’intelligence artificielle inspire des artistes
- 10-02-2020 Intelligence artificielle et santé numérique: pour des innovations responsables
- 06-04-2021 Comment la stratégie numérique de Taiwan a contribué à vaincre la COVID-19
- 11-03-2022 L’inventivité au cœur d’une série de webinaires
- 22-03-2022 Plaidoyer pour l’innovation responsable en santé
- 19-02-2022 L’IA peut-elle vraiment nous aider à faire face aux défis d’aujourd’hui et de demain?
- 01-09-2022 Mettre le système alimentaire en contexte
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