Research

Publications

         All Pubs          2007          2006
Presentations &     Symposiums

    Workshop & Symposium 2007     Symposium 2005
Projects

        OPEM Process Evaluation         CanadaPRIME         TransFA         KT Theories
Databases

        Environmental Scan         KT Theories/Frameworks
   


KT ICEBeRG & Canada Research Chair co-sponsored
Workshop & Symposium
:
Behavioural Approaches to Knowledge Transfer


                                      October 15-16 2007
                                      Critical Care Wing, The Ottawa Hospital (General Campus),
                                      Ottawa, Canada


Moderator

      Jeremy Grimshaw, Canada Research Chair in Health Knowledge Transfer and Uptake

Workshop – October 15 2007

Workshop 1: Social Cognitive Models: What are they, how do they relate to Knowledge Translation and guidance on questionnaire development
Faculty: Dr. Mark Conner, Dr, Jill Francis, and Dr. Gaston Godin

Workshop 2: The Intention-Behaviour Gap: Evidence, approaches and solutions
Faculty: Dr. Paschal Sheeran and Dr. Falko Sneihotta

Workshop 3: Cognitive and Behavioural Change: What to change and how to do it
Faculty: Dr. Marie Johnston and Dr. Susan Michie

Workshop 4: Knowledge Translation Research: Perspectives on behavioural approaches
Faculty: Dr. Marin Eccles and Dr. Jeremy Grimshaw

Symposium – October 16 2007

Welcome and Introduction    (Video available here. 18MB WMV)
Dr. Jeremy Grimshaw, Canada Research Chair in Health Knowledge Transfer and Uptake

Opening Plenary: Why Behavioural Approaches to KT    (Video available here. 82MB WMV)
Dr. Martin Eccles, The William Leech Professor of Primary Care Research and Professor of Clinical Effectiveness, Institute of Health and Society, University of Newcastle, UK

Social Cognitive Theory    (Video available here. 38MB WMV)
Dr. Mark Conner, Professor, Institute of Psychological Services, Dept. of Medicine & Health, University Of Leeds, UK

Using Social Cognitive Theory to investigate Professionals' Behaviour    (Video available here. 13MB WMV)
Dr. Gaston Godin, Professor and Canada Research Chair on Behaviour and Health, Laval University, Canada

The Intention-Behaviour Gap    (Video available here. 19MB WMV)
Dr. Paschal Sheeran, Professor of Health Psychology, University of Sheffield, UK

Post-Intentional Processes: The Role of Action Planning, Coping Planning and Self-Regulation    (No video available.)
Dr. Falko Sniehotta, Lecturer, School of Psychology, College of Life Sciences and Medicine, University of Aberdeen, UK

Psychological Theory-based intervention (ERUPT TRIAL-Outcome: Observed/recorded behaviour)    (Video available here. 13MB WMV)
Dr. Marie Johnston, Professor of Health Psychology, School of Psychology, College of Life Sciences and Medicine, University of Aberdeen, UK

Behavioural Approaches to Intervention Fidelity    (Video available here. 14MB WMV)
Dr. Susan Michie, Professor of Health Psychology, Department of Psychology, University College London, UK

TpB and Prescribing Behaviour    (Video available here. 7MB WMV)
Shawn Bugden Regional Director of Pharmacy Services, RHA-Central Manitoba Inc.

Canada PRIME    (Video available here. 7MB WMV)
Dr. Holly Etchegary

OPEM Process Evaluation Trial    (Video available here. 6MB WMV)
Justin Presseau, PhD student, University of Aberdeen, UK

Panel Discussion: Future Directions    (Video available here. 17MB WMV)
All of the presenters




Funded by:

Click to access the CIHR website              Click to access the Ontario Ministry of Health website




Design/Content by Nicole Robinson & Justin Presseau
2006 - All Rights Reserved