Experts en : Patient
FLEURY, Marie-Josée
Professeure associée
- Abus d'alcool
- Accessibilité/Accès aux soins
- Action sociale
- Adaptation psychosociale
- Administration des services de santé
- Administration publique
- Analyse des systèmes de santé
- Banques de données
- Changement organisationnel
- Collaboration interprofessionnelle
- Consommation d'alcool
- Culture organisationnelle
- Décision médicale
- Dépression
- Déterminants de santé
- Déterminants sociaux
- Déterminants sociaux de la santé
- Détresse psychologique
- Enquêtes
- Épidémiologie
- Épidémiologie sociale
- Études de cas
- Études longitudinales
- Évaluation de la qualité des soins
- Évaluation de programme
- Évaluation des services de santé
- Gestion des services de santé
- Méthodes qualitatives
- Méthodes quantitatives
- Méthodologies mixtes
- Organisation des services de première ligne
- Organisation des services de santé
- Organisation des soins
- Patient
- Performance des services de santé
- Performance des systèmes de santé
- Performance organisationnelle
- Politiques publiques
- Politiques sociales
- Pratique clinique
- Problèmes sociaux
- Psychiatrie
- Qualité des soins
- Réforme des services de santé
- Relations interprofessionnelles
- Réseaux intégrés de services
- Santé mentale
- Santé publique
- Services de santé
- Services de santé primaires
- Services d'urgence
- Sexe et genre
- Système de santé
- Théorie des organisations
- Toxicomanie
Public health (health service organization and epidemiology), and evaluation of services, particularly service integration and quality assessment, as well as change implementation, needs assessment, primary care services, service utilization, health systems analysis, performance indicators, and patient outcomes. Methods: quantitative (surveys, administrative databases, outcome studies), qualitative (case study designs, program evaluation), and mixed-method investigations, all involving close partnerships with clinicians and decision-makers. Main target groups: patients with both serious and common mental disorders, substance use disorders and co-occurring disorders; vulnerable populations such as the homeless; and health care practitioners (general practitioners, psychiatrists, multidisciplinary teams), managers and decision-makers.
Summary of my research program and its impact, especially in the last five years: The overall objective of my research program is to contribute to knowledge on strategies for optimizing organization of the mental health system (including services for addiction and homelessness) in order to improve health system performance, and respond more effectively to patient needs. My original scholarly contributions have focused on three streams within this overall research program: First, I have conducted studies on healthcare organization for the purpose of assessing mental health care reforms related to primary care, community-based and emergency services, and collaborative care, as well as integrated service networks, and multidisciplinary team work. Second, I have spearheaded research projects in the areas of needs assessment and adequacy of care, including patient satisfaction studies, with particular focus on patient clinical profiles and related outcomes (e.g. recovery, quality of life). Third, I have conducted epidemiological studies on mental disorders using surveys and administrative databases, especially on patterns of healthcare utilization among individuals with mental health, addiction and co-occurring disorders. Over the years, I have received multiple grants (including salary awards as recently as July 2014) to support my research program. Results of this work have been published in numerous high-quality journals in my fields of investigation. I have also endeavored to maximize the impact and value of my work by disseminating it through other media, including provincial and national reviews, reports and books. Overall, my scholarly output reflects a balance between the need to maintain high academic standards at the international level, but also to insure that my research has an especially strong empirical impact within the Quebec community, in order to enhance the social relevance of my work.
Key words of research: Public health, evaluation of services, best practices implementation, needs assessment, service utilization, healthcare system analysis, performance indicators, and patient outcomes
MOTULSKY, Aude
Professeure agrégée
- Dossiers médicaux
- Analyse des systèmes de santé
- Analyse des systèmes de santé publique
- Banques de données
- Patient
- Pratique clinique
- Gestion des services de santé
- Usage optimal des médicaments
- Analyse comparative de l'efficacité
Mes activités de recherche portent principalement sur l’analyse de l’adoption, l’implantation et des effets des dossiers cliniques numériques, tels que les dossiers médicaux électroniques (DME), les dossiers cliniques informatisés (DCI), le Dossier santé Québec (DSQ) et les fonctionnalités qui y sont liées. En s’intéressant en particulier aux facteurs qui facilitent et limitent l’utilisation et l’utilisabilité des outils, et l’interprétabilité des données cliniques partagées tout au long de la trajectoire de soin des patients. Le tout dans une perspective de développer les capacités analytiques, autant à des fins cliniques, gestionnaire et de recherche. Mes travaux portent aussi sur les technologies visant à optimiser l’usage des médicaments, notamment la prescription électronique et le bilan comparatif informatisé. Je m’intéresse aussi à l’interopérabilité sémantique et aux standards terminologiques, en particulier en lien avec l’usage des médicaments, leur modalité d’usage, et leur profil d’efficacité et d’innocuité.