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Curriculum Vitae 1 Dawn Stacey May 23, 2019 Faculty of Health Science, School of Nursing CURRICULUM VITAE SUMMARY OF IMPACT $5.3M in life time research funding as PI and $31M as co-I from CIHR and Foundations 229 peer-reviewed publications 143 invited national and international presentations H-index of 45 Nominated fellow, Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (2019) Elected member, Royal Society of Canada, College of New Scholars, Artists, Scientists (2015) University Research Chair in Knowledge Translation to Patients (2012-2022, renewable). CANO/ACIO-Pfizer Award of Excellence in Nursing Research (2012) Research findings used in clinical practice, continuing education for healthcare professionals, and health policy in Canada, Norway, United States, Denmark, United Kingdom, Australia a. NAME: STACEY, Dawn, Full Professor, Tenure Employee#: 100411 Member of the Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies: yes [email protected]; Twitter: @d_stacey (438 followers) Research program websites: https://decisionaid.ohri.ca; https://ktcanada.ohri.ca/costars b. DEGREES: PhD, Population Health, University of Ottawa, Canada, 2005 MScN, Nursing Science, University of Ottawa, Canada, 2000 BScN, Nursing Science, McMaster University, Canada, 1987 Professional Licenses and Certifications: 06/1987 to present Registered Nurse [RN], College of Nurses of Ontario 04/2001 to 09/2021 Certified Oncology Nurse Canada [CON(C)], Canadian Nurses Association c. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: 2014- Full Professor, School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa 2010-2014 Associate Professor, School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa 2005-2010 Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa 1998-2012 Camp Nurse, Red Pine Camp Golden Lake, Ontario (1 week per summer; not 2003) 2000-2005 Research Associate, Ottawa Health Research Institute 1991-2001 Education Coordinator, Ottawa Regional Cancer Centre, Ottawa, Ontario 1989-1991 Research Nurse Practitioner, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario 1989-1991 Education Instructor, Sheridan College, Oakville, Ontario 1987-1989 Pediatric Staff Nurse, Chedoke-McMaster Hospitals - McMaster Division, Hamilton, ON d. ACADEMIC HONOURS: Fellow, Canadian Academy of Health Sciences, (September 2019) Elected member, College of New Scholars, Artists, and Scientists, Royal Society of Canada (2015) 2015 Canadian Cochrane Review of the Year Award (recognizing impact and quality) Best Abstract, International Shared Decision Making conference 2013 for Cochrane Review of patient decision aids for treatment or screening decisions, Lima, Peru University Research Chair in Knowledge Translation to Patients (2012-2022, renewable) Award of Excellence in Oncology Nursing Research, Canadian Oncology Nursing Association and Pfizer, November 2012

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Curriculum Vitae 1 Dawn Stacey May 23, 2019

Faculty of Health Science, School of Nursing

CURRICULUM VITAE

SUMMARY OF IMPACT

• $5.3M in life time research funding as PI and $31M as co-I from CIHR and Foundations

• 229 peer-reviewed publications

• 143 invited national and international presentations

• H-index of 45

• Nominated fellow, Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (2019)

• Elected member, Royal Society of Canada, College of New Scholars, Artists, Scientists (2015)

• University Research Chair in Knowledge Translation to Patients (2012-2022, renewable).

• CANO/ACIO-Pfizer Award of Excellence in Nursing Research (2012)

• Research findings used in clinical practice, continuing education for healthcare professionals, and

health policy in Canada, Norway, United States, Denmark, United Kingdom, Australia

a. NAME:

STACEY, Dawn, Full Professor, Tenure Employee#: 100411

Member of the Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies: yes

[email protected]; Twitter: @d_stacey (438 followers)

Research program websites: https://decisionaid.ohri.ca; https://ktcanada.ohri.ca/costars

b. DEGREES:

PhD, Population Health, University of Ottawa, Canada, 2005

MScN, Nursing Science, University of Ottawa, Canada, 2000

BScN, Nursing Science, McMaster University, Canada, 1987

Professional Licenses and Certifications:

06/1987 to present Registered Nurse [RN], College of Nurses of Ontario

04/2001 to 09/2021 Certified Oncology Nurse Canada [CON(C)], Canadian Nurses Association

c. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:

2014- Full Professor, School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa

2010-2014 Associate Professor, School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa

2005-2010 Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa

1998-2012 Camp Nurse, Red Pine Camp – Golden Lake, Ontario (1 week per summer; not 2003)

2000-2005 Research Associate, Ottawa Health Research Institute

1991-2001 Education Coordinator, Ottawa Regional Cancer Centre, Ottawa, Ontario

1989-1991 Research Nurse Practitioner, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario

1989-1991 Education Instructor, Sheridan College, Oakville, Ontario

1987-1989 Pediatric Staff Nurse, Chedoke-McMaster Hospitals - McMaster Division, Hamilton, ON

d. ACADEMIC HONOURS:

□ Fellow, Canadian Academy of Health Sciences, (September 2019)

□ Elected member, College of New Scholars, Artists, and Scientists, Royal Society of Canada (2015)

□ 2015 Canadian Cochrane Review of the Year Award (recognizing impact and quality)

□ Best Abstract, International Shared Decision Making conference 2013 for Cochrane Review of

patient decision aids for treatment or screening decisions, Lima, Peru

□ University Research Chair in Knowledge Translation to Patients (2012-2022, renewable)

□ Award of Excellence in Oncology Nursing Research, Canadian Oncology Nursing Association and

Pfizer, November 2012

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□ Young Researcher Award, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, November 2009

e. SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES

Current Appointments:

2018- Senior investigator, Centre for Research in Health and Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences,

University of Ottawa, Canada

2018- Assistant Director- Graduate Programs, School of Nursing, University of Ottawa, Canada

2016- Senior Scientist, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, Canada (June 9, 2016 to June

8, 2022, renewable)

2014- Chercheure affiliée (Affiliated Researcher), Montfort Hospital Research Institute (March 10,

2014 to March 10, 2020 renewable)

2013- Cross-appointment, Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Nursing to Epidemiology and

Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine (October 1, 2013 to June 30, 2023)

2010- Director, Patient Decision Aid Research Group, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

2009- Adjunct Professor, School of Nursing, Queen’s University

Past Appointments:

2014-2017 Member at large – Research, Board of Directors, Canadian Association of Nurses in

Oncology, Canada (October 2014 to October 2017)

2013-2018 Senior Investigator, Nursing Best Practice Research Centre, University of Ottawa, Canada

2016 Visiting Professor, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia

(November to December)

2011-2016 Scientist, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

2008-2013 Membre, Faculté des études supérieures, Université Laval

2008-2013 Associate Investigator, Nursing Best Practice Research Unit, Registered Nursing Association

of Ontario and School of Nursing, University of Ottawa

2007-2013 Professeure associée, Département de médecine sociale et préventive, Faculté de médecine,

Université Laval

2007-2010 Co-Chair, Evidence-Informed Decision Making Research Network, University of Ottawa

2009-2010 Profesor Visitante, Escuela de Enfermeria, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile,

Santiago, Chile

2006-2018 Member, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, University of Ottawa

2006-2015 Academic Appointment, The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa Ontario, Canada (renewed 2009, 2012)

2006-2011 Associate Scientist, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Current Memberships:

2019- Co-host, International Shared Decision Making conference, Quebec City, July 7 to 10

2019 Co-Chair, Scientific Planning Committee, ISDM2019 conference, Quebec City, July 7-10

2018- Chair, Graduate Programs Committee, School of Nursing (January 2018 to present)

2018- Chair, Scientific Committee, International Shared Decision Making Conference 2019 in

Quebec City, Canada (June 2018 to present)

2017- Advisory board member, Centre for Shared Decision Making, Hospital Lillebaelt, Denmark

(April 2017 to present)

2017- Member, Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology Research Committee, Canada

(October 2017 to present)

2016- Member, Optimizing Clinical Practice in Ontario Task Force, Toronto, Ontario

2014- Faculty, Knowledge Translation Canada Summer Institutes Committee, Canada

2010- Member, Shared Decision Making Working Group, Ministry of Health, Saskatchewan

2007- Lead of the pan-Canadian Oncology Symptom Triage and Remote Support (COSTaRS)

Team

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Past Memberships

2019 Member, CIHR Health Research Training B – HP Peer review committee.

2019 Selection Committee, Royal Society of Canada, College of New Scholars, Artists, Scientists

2018 Selection Committee, Royal Society of Canada, College of New Scholars, Artists, Scientists

2017 Member, Graduate Programs Committee, School of Nursing, University of Ottawa

2016 Expert Panel Member, National Quality Forum Decision Aid, Washington DC

2015 Member, Scientific Program Committee, International Shared Decision Making and

International Society for Evidence Based Health Care Conference 2015, Sydney Australia

2014-2017 Member, Faculty Teaching Personal Committee, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of

Ottawa, Canada (September 2014 to June 2017)

2014-2017 Chair, Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology Research Committee, Canada (October

2014 to October 2017)

2014-Mar Mentor, Health Care, Technology, and Place: CIHR Strategic Research and Training

Program, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada

2014-2015 Member, Patient Experience Measurement and Performance Committee, Cancer Care

Ontario

2013-2014 Member, Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology (CANO/ACIO) Research Committee

2013-2015 Member, Data Safety and Monitoring Board. Nurse-led Immunotherapy DEcision Coaching

In persons with relapsing-remitting Multiple Sclerosis (DECIMS) - a multi-centre, evaluator-

blinded cluster-randomized-controlled trial. Funded by the German Ministry of Education

and Research within the Competence Network Multiple Sclerosis. Principal Investigators: C

Heesen and S Kopeke at University Medical Center Hamburg and University of Lubeck.

2013-2017 External Advisor, Thomas Rotter PhD, Chair in Health Quality Improvement Science,

University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

2013 Member, Scientific Committee, International Shared Decision Making Conference 2013,

Lima, Peru

2013 Lead Faculty, Knowledge Translation Canada 2013 Summer Institute, Hamilton, Ontario

2012 Faculty Member, 2012 Summer Institute in Informed Patient Choice (July), Dartmouth

College, Hanover, New Hampshire, USA

2011 Member, Scientific Committee, International Shared Decision Making Conference 2011,

Maastricht, Netherlands

2011 Lead Faculty, Knowledge Translation Canada 2011 Summer Institute (June), Toronto

2011-2012 Member, Advisory Committee, Advanced Patient-Centered Care: Federal and State

Implementation of a Shared Decision Making Model, National Academy for State Health

Policy, Washington, DC. The following is the publication in which I was acknowledged for

my contributions to drafting the paper: Shafir A & Rosenthal J (2012, March). Shared

decision making: advancing patient-centred care through state and federal implementation.

National Academy for State Health Policy. Available at www.nashp.org.

2010-2011 Member, Governance Committee, Tau Gamma Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International

2010-2011 Member, Allied Health Professionals – Fellowships Peer-review committee, Canadian

Institutes of Health Research

2010 Lead Faculty, Knowledge Translation Canada 2010 Summer Institute (August), Calgary

2010 Faculty Member, 2010 Summer Institute in Informed Patient Choice (June), Dartmouth

College, Hanover, New Hampshire, USA

2010 Member, Scientific Committee, 16th International Conference on Cancer Nursing 2010,

Atlanta, Georgia.

2009-2011 Member, Advisory Committee for a knowledge translation study ‘Evaluating an online

Learning portal supporting the implementation of stroke care clinical practice guidelines’,

Ottawa Health Research Institute, Ottawa, Canada

2009-2010 Member, International Strategic Plan Working Group, School of Nursing, University of

Ottawa

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2009 Lead Faculty, Knowledge Translation Canada 2009 Summer Institute (August), Toronto

2009 Member, Scientific Committee, International Shared Decision Making Conference 2009,

Boston, USA

2008-2010 Member, Nursing Best Practice Research Unit’s Joint Management Committee.

2008-2009 Member, Advisory Committee, Chronic Disease Self-Management Project, Elisabeth

Bruyère Research Institute (funded by the Local Health Integration Network, Champlain)

2007-2009 Member, RNAO Best Practice Guideline Development Panel “Decision Making in Patients

with Chronic Kidney Disease”, Toronto, ON

2007-2008 Lead Faculty, 2008 Summer Institute in Informed Patient Choice, Dartmouth College,

Hanover, New Hampshire, USA

2007 Member, Expert Advisory Panel for HealthLines Services BC (HLSBC) to explore best

practices for call centre nursing services in support of chronic disease management

2007 Member, Scientific Committee, International Shared Decision Making Conference 2007

(May), Freiburg, Germany

Knowledge Translation to Stakeholders

2015-2017 Invited by Dan Lessler, Chief Medical Officer, to attend the Washington Shared Decision

Making Stakeholder Conference (05/2015) to discuss process and criteria for certification of

patient decision aids. Then collaborated on the selection of criteria for certifying patient

decision aids and created the training program for applying the criteria from the

International Patient Decision Aid Standards, Seattle, Washington, USA.

12/2016 Invited by Lucy Cuddihy, Chief Nursing Officer Barwon Health to participate in an expert

working group discussing strategies to enhance patient engagement in decisions about their

hospital care as part of the revised accreditation standards, Geelong, Australia.

12/2016 Invited by Ann Maree Keenan, Chief Nurse and Midwifery Officer, Victoria Department of

Health and Human Services, for a meeting to discuss engagement of patients in health care,

Melbourne, Australia.

11/2016 Invited by Brigid Clarke, Manager Consumer Partnerships and Quality Standards, Victoria

Department of Health & Human Services for meeting to discuss engagement of patients in

health care and relevance to new Australian hospital accreditation standards, Melbourne,

Australia.

09/2016 Invited by Tone Brathen, Senior Adviser at the Norwegian Directorate of Health to present

and participate at an invitational expert working group on establishing quality criteria for

patient decision aids, Oslo, Norway.

04-10/2016 Invited by Helen Burstin, Chief Scientific Officer at the National Quality Forum to

participate on an expert panel to develop national consensus standards and a certification

process for patient decision aids, Washington, DC.

02/2016 Invited by Trudy van der Weijden, to attend an invitational expert working group on a

framework for knowledge and decision support tools. Leiden, Netherlands

2016- Invited by Doris Grinspun and Jeremy Grimshaw, to be a member of the Optimizing

Clinical Practice in Ontario Task Force, Toronto, Ontario.

05/2015 Invited by Dr. Dan Lessler, Chief Medical Officer, to attend the Washington Shared

Decision Making Stakeholder Conference to discuss process and criteria for certification of

patient decision aids. Washington State Health Care Authority is the first in the world to

require use of certified patient decision aids in their health legislation and is the first to be

initiating certification.

2014 Website for the University Research Chair in Knowledge Translation to Patients

http://decisionaid.ohri.ca had about 80,000 unique visitors making 264,000 visits generating

730,000 page views and 111,000 downloads from January to December 2014.

10/2014 Invited by the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality Health Care, Sydney, Australia

to attend meetings and present to a range of stakeholders on shared decision making, patient

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decision aids, international standards, and implementation to inform discussions about wide

scale implementation of shared decision making and patient decision aids in clinical practice

and curriculum across Australia.

09/2013 Invited by the Eisenberg Center for Clinical Decisions and Communication Science at

Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas to present at the Eisenberg Conference Series

2013 Meeting on “Tools for shared decision-making: State of the science and research

needs”. The conference series aims to identify research priorities for the Agency for

Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, Maryland.

02/2013 Invitee, CIHR Patient-Oriented Research Training and Career Development, Ottawa,

Ontario

2011-2012 Sabbatical with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health, Regina, Saskatchewan

2012 Taking a stand on patient education: Supporting patients to get involved in making health

decisions. Story written about my research program by Dr. Zoe Jordan and Gavin

deAlmeida in PACEsetterS, Joanna Briggs Institute, Adelaide, Australia.

03/2011 Invitee, Certification of Patient Decision Aids meeting, New America Foundation,

Washington DC (1 of 20 participants (inc 3 international) to discuss and produce white

paper to inform R. 3590 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 section 936,

Washington, DC)

03/2010 - Collaborating with Champlain Local Health Integration Network’s Regional Hip and Knee

Replacement Program to implement patient decision aids within the process of care.

2006 -2012 Co-Chair, Patient Decision Support Reflective Practice Group, The Ottawa Hospital and

University of Ottawa. The purpose is to provide a forum at the leading edge for nurses, other

health professionals, and graduate students with a common interest in Patient Decision

Support Research to engage in discussion, networking, peer support, sharing of information,

and/or conducting research projects.

Reviewer for:

2018 Peer-Reviewer for Patient Education and Counseling and Health Expectations

2017-05 Peer-Reviewer for JAMA, Patient Education and Counseling

2017-04 Reviewer, applications for KT Canada Summer Institute

2017-03 Abstract Reviewer, Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology annual meeting

2016-04 Abstract Reviewer, International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care, Annual Conference

2016-04 Abstract Reviewer, Canadian Oncology Nursing Association Annual Conference.

2016-03 Reviewer, KWF-STW Partnership, Technology for Oncology Grant Competition, Utrecht,

Netherlands

2014-Dec Reviewer, Rick Hansen Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Ottawa, Canada

2014-Feb Abstract Reviewer, International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care, International Conference

of Cancer Nursing

2013-2015 Reviewer, Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal

10/2012 Grant Peer Reviewer, The Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development

04/2010 Expert reviewer for the Peer to Peer Mentoring: Facilitating Individuals with Early

Inflammatory Arthritis to Manage their Arthritis – Peer Mentor Training, Mary Bell,

Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto

2010 Referee for journals: CANCER

2009 Referee for journals: International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship, Current

Oncology

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f. GRADUATE SUPERVISION:

4th Year Masters Doctoral Postdoctoral TOTAL

Supervised completed 7 4 1 12

Co-Supervised completed 4* 4* 1* 9

Supervised in progress 1 2 3

Co-supervised in progress

Thesis examiner 10* 9* 19

Comprehensive examination 8* 8

Honours Papers 1 15 16 *program other than University of Ottawa nursing: 1 Université Laval, 1 Pontificia Universidad Catolica de

Chile; 1 Université de Sherbrooke; 2 Clinical Epidemiology Program, University of Ottawa; 1 University of

Malaysia; 1 Dartmouth College, New Hampshire; 1 Queen’s University; 1 University of Wollongong,

Australia, 1 Deakin University, Australia, 1 Aarhus University, Denmark

Supervision/Co-supervision Completed

Post-doctoral fellowship

1. Aubri Hoffman (Post-Doc, Dartmouth College, New Hampshire). Decision support in elderly.

June 2011-2014. Co-supervised with Stephen Bartels. (Instructor, Department of Health

Services Research, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Office)

2. Jibb L (Post-doctoral Fellowship, Nursing). Shared decision making in pediatric cancer. (Co-

supervised with Pamela Hinds RN PhD FAAN, George Washington University, DC). Funding:

CIHR Fellowship $50,000/year 2016-2018. Assistant Professor, University of Ottawa School of

Nursing (July 2017); Research chair and Assistant Professor, University of Toronto School of

Nursing (April 2019)

° *Jibb LA, Stacey D, Carley M et al.for the COSTaRS Team. (in press). Research

priorities for the pan-Canadian Oncology Symptom Triage and Remote Support

(COSTaRS) practice guides: a modified nominal group consensus. Current Oncology.

PhD

1. Laura Boland (PhD population health). Barriers and facilitators to shared decision making in

pediatric health care. September 2013-September 2018. Funding of $40,000 for 2 years from

the Technology Evaluation in Frail Elderly Network (TVN), Kingston, Ontario. Funding Queen

Elizabeth II Graduate Scholarship in Science and Technology $15,000, Ontario Ministry of

Training, Colleges and Universities 2015-2016 and 2016-2017. Distinction: identified as top 5%

of PhD students at the University of Ottawa with $1000 CIHR travel award. CIHR Post-

Doctoral Fellowship ranked #1 (2019 -2022)

° *Boland L, Graham ID, Légaré F et al., Stacey D. (2019). Barriers and facilitators of

pediatric shared decision making: a systematic review. Implementation Science.

° *Boland L, Lawson ML, Graham ID, Légaré F, Dorrance K, Shephard A, Stacey D.

(2019). Post-training shared decision making behaviours and facilitators for pediatric

healthcare providers: A mixed-methods study. Academic Pediatrics.

° *Boland L, Légaré F, Carley M, Graham ID, O’Connor AM, Lawson ML, Stacey D.

(2019) Evaluation of a shared decision making educational program: The Ottawa

Decision Support Tutorial. Patient Education and Counseling.

2. Krystina Lewis (PhD, nursing). Decision support for individuals with implantable cardiac

defibrillators considering replacement. September 2013-June 2018 (leave of absence May 2016 to

April 2017). Funding from The Ottawa Hospital Foundation $2000, 2014-2015. CIHR

Fellowship $50.000/year 2016-2018. Assistant Professor, University of Ottawa School of Nursing

(contract start date July 2018). Governor General’s Gold Medal award recipient (2019).

° Lewis K, Birnie D, Carroll S, Stacey D. (2018) User-centered development of a decision

aid for patients facing implantable cardioverter-defibrillator replacement: A mixed

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methods study. Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing. 33(5): 481-491.

° *Lewis KB, Carroll SL, Birnie D, Stacey D, Matlock DD. (2018). Incorporating Patients’

Preference Diagnosis in Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator Decision-Making: A

Review of Recent Literature. Current Opinion in Cardiology. 33(1):42-49.

doi:10.1097/HCO.0000000000000464

° *Lewis K, Stacey D, Carroll SL, Boland L, Sikora L, Birnie D (2016). Estimating the

Risks and Benefits of Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator Generator Replacement: A

Systematic Review. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol. 39(7), 709-722. doi: 10.1111/pace.12850

3. Intissar Souli (PhD, nursing). Interventions to de-escalate aggression in hospitalized patients.

2013-March 2018 (first nurse in Tunisia to complete a PhD).

o Souli I, Vandyk A, Versailles D et al., Stacey D. (2018). Les obstacles et les

facilitateurs à l’utilisation de l’évaluation du risque de violence auprès des personnes

ayant des troubles mentaux : perceptions du personnel soignant. Recherche Soins

Infirmiers. Jun;(133) 45-57.

4. Daniel Nagel (PhD, nursing). Knowing the patient through telehealth: A grounded theory study.

May 2013-March 2017. Co-supervised with Josephine Etowa. Funding from Saint Elizabeth

$5,000. Fellowship of $15,000 for 1 year from the Health Care, Technology, and Place CIHR

Strategic Research and Training, Toronto, Ontario. Faculty position, University of New

Brunswick, School of Nursing (2017 to present)

o Nagel DA, Stacey, D, Momtahan K, Gifford W, Doucet S, Etowa J. (in press). Getting a

picture: A grounded theory of nurses knowing the person in a virtual environment. Journal

of Holistic Nursing. DOI: 10.1177/0898010116645422

o Nagel DA, Penner JL (2016). Conceptualizing telehealth in nursing practice: Advancing a

conceptual model to fill a virtual gap. J Holist Nurs, 34(1): 91-104.

5. Ghadah Abdullah (PhD, nursing). Mentoring as a knowledge translation intervention to inform

clinical practice: A multi-methods study. March 2013-June 2015. Funding from the Saudi Arabia

Government $49,474.80/year. Deputy Director of Nursing for Critical Care and Emergency

Department, King Abdulaziz University Hospital, Saudi Arabia.

6. Janet Jull (PhD Population Health). Cultural Adaptation of a Shared Decision-Making

Intervention to Address the Needs of First Nations, Métis and Inuit Women. 2011-2014. Funding

from KT Canada STIHR Fellowship of $40,000 over 2 years. KT Canada student research

funding $15,000. CIHR Funding for Post-doctoral Fellow, University of Ottawa with Dr. I

Graham.

7. Gail Macartney (PhD, nursing). Symptom experience and quality of life in children who have

survived a brain tumour. Sept 2009-April 2013. Co-supervised with Margaret Harrison and Liz

van den Kerkhoff at Queen’s University. (Director, Nursing Research and Knowledge

Translation, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Ottawa; Adjunct Professor, University of

Ottawa)

8. Jennifer Kryworuchko (PhD, nursing). An intervention to involve family in decisions about life

support. Sept 2005-Nov 2011. Co-supervised with Ian Graham at the University of Ottawa.

Associate Professor, University of British Columbia (2016 to present).

Masters

1. Freya Crawley/Kelly (MScN). Adapting evidence-informed cancer symptom practice guides

for cancer survivors. September 2015 – present. Funding Frederick Banting and Charles Best

Canada Graduate Scholarship $17,500, 2016-2017.

o *Kelly F, †Liska C, †Morash R, *Hu J, Carroll SL, Shorr R, Dent S, Stacey D. (epub).

Shared medical appointments for patients with a non-diabetic physical chronic illness: A

systematic review. Chronic Illness; accepted for publication August 10, 2017.

o *Kelly F, Carroll S, Carley M, Dent S, Shorr R, *Hu J, †Morash R, Stacey D. Symptom

Practice guide for telephone assessment of patients with cancer treatment-related

cardiotoxic dyspnea: Adaptation and evaluation of acceptability. BMC: Cardio-oncology.

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3(7), 1-12.

2. Robert Wu (MSc Epi). Evaluation of a rectal cancer patient decision aid and the factors

influencing its implementability in clinical practice. 2012-2015. Funding from the Physicians’

Services Incorporated Foundation: $20,000 over 1 year. Awarded December 2013 for project

titled “The Evaluation of a rectal cancer decision aid and the factors influencing its

implementation in clinical practice”. Surgical resident, University of Ottawa.

o Wu R, †Boushey R, Potter B, Stacey, D. (2014). The evaluation of a rectal cancer decision

aid and the factors influencing its implementation in clinical practice. BMC Surgery

2014;14:49. DOI:10.1186/1471-2482-14-49.

o Wu R, Boushey R, Scheer AS, Moloo H, Auer R, Tadros S, Potter B, Stacey, D. (2016).

Evaluation of the rectal cancer patient decision aid: A before and after study. Diseases of

the Colon & Rectum. 59(3), 165-172.

3. Kathryn Nichol (MScN). Usability of symptom protocols for cancer patients experiencing

treatment related symptoms. 2009-2014. Nurse Consultant, Supportive and Palliative Care, The

Ottawa Hospital, 2015.

o *Nichol K, Stacey D, Kuziemsky C, Gifford W, Mackenzie S. (2016). Knowledge tools

for cancer treatment-related symptom management by home care nurses: A mixed

methods study. Home Health Care Management & Practice, 28(1), 18-29.

o *Nichol K, Stacey D, Kuziemsky C, & Gifford W. (2016) Cancer symptom management

in the home: A scoping review. Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal, 26(1), 4-10

(disponible en francais aussi).

4. Bryan Feenstra (MScN) Evaluating interventions to support child-parent involvement in health

decisions. Sept 2010 – November 2012. Advanced Practice Nurse, The Ottawa Hospital.

o Thesis findings used to implement decision support intervention for all children with

diabetics considering whether or not to initiate a pump for insulin delivery. Story in

Ottawa Citizen December 4, 2013 titled “CHEO leads way in involving families in care

decisions,

http://www.ottawacitizen.com/health/CHEO+leads+involving+families+care+decisions/9

242625/story.html

o Feenstra B, Boland L, Lawson ML, Harrison D, Kryworuchko J, Leblanc, M, Stacey, D.

(2014) Interventions to support children’s engagement in health-related decisions: A

systematic review. BMC Pediatrics. 14(1):109.

o Feenstra B, Lawson ML, Harrison D, *Boland L, Stacey, D. (2015). Decision coaching

using the Ottawa Family Decision Guide with parents and their children: A field testing

study. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making. 15:5-15.

5. Deanne McArthur (MScN). Factors influencing engagement in physical activity in women

during the transition to menopause. Sept 2009- Dec2011. Nurse Practitioner, Peterborough.

o McArthur D, Dumas A, Woodend K, Beach S, Stacey, D. (2014). Factors influencing

adherence to regular exercise in middle-aged women: a qualitative study to inform clinical

nursing practice. BMC Women’s Health, 14:49. DOI:10.1186/1472-6874-14-49.

o McArthur D, Beach S, Stacey, D. (2013). Evidence on bodyweight changes for

perimenopausal women: An environmental scan of publically accessible resources.

Canadian Journal of Nursing Informatics. 8(3): 1-9.

6. Alexis de Rosenroll (MScN). Perspectives of patients’ significant others in dialysis modality

decision making. September 2009 to September 2011.

o de Rosenroll A, Higuchi KS, Dutton KS, Murray MA, Stacey, D. (2013). Perspectives of

significant others in dialysis modality decision-making: A qualitative study. CANNT

Journal, 23(4), 17-24. Editorial Board Journal Award winner 2014.

7. Carolin Fiege (MScN). Decision making experiences of nurses choosing to work in critical care

September 2009 to September 2011. Clinical Nurse Educator, Queensway Carleton Hospital,

2014.

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8. Ayub Akbari (MSc Epidemiology) Assessment of referral patterns to nephrologists after eGFR

reporting, Sept 2006 to December 2010. Co-supervised with Jeremy Grimshaw. Nephrologist,

The Ottawa Hospital.

9. Claudia Bustamente (MScN, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile), Validation of a Spanish

version of a decision support tool for chronic disease management, April 2006-April 2009. Co-

supervised with Solange Campos. Assistant Professor, Pontificia Universidad Católica de

Chile.

a. Bustamante C, Alcayaga C, Carola Perez J, Campos S. (2013). Validacion inicial de un

instrument de analisis del apoyo a la toma de decisions para el manejo de enfermedades

cronicas. Aquichan. Vol. 13, No. 3, 396-406

10. Alexandra-Cristina Paunescu (MSc, Epidemiology, Université de Laval), Évaluation d’un outil

d’aide à la décision en matière de stérilisation masculine, Sept 2006-Aug 2008. Co-supervised

with Michel Labrecque

11. Prudy Menard (MScN), Evaluation of a natural health product patient decision aid: A tool for

middle aged women considering menopausal symptom relief, Sept 2005-November 2008.

4th Year

1. Sophia Siedlikowski (4th year Biomedical Science Honours). The decision-making needs of

adults facing health decisions: A systematic review. University of Ottawa, 2016. From 2016 to

present enrolled in Master’s of Ethics at McGill University, Montreal

Supervision/Co-supervision in progress

PhD

1. Robin Devey (PhD, nursing). Mentoring new nursing graduates. September 2015 – present

(leave of absence September to December 2018)

2. Claire Ludwig (PhD, nursing). Patients as integrated members of research teams. September

2016 – present (leave of absence September 2017 to April 2018).

MScN

1. Lauren Hoefel (MScN). Decisional needs of adults and children making health decisions (June

2018 to present).

Thesis Examiner:

PhD

1. Pernille Gabel (PhD). To screen or not to screen: a decision aid to support informed decision

making in colorectal cancer screening. Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark, April 2019.

2. Nicholas Zdenkowski (PhD). Supporting decision-making for women with breast cancer.

University of Sydney, Medicine, Sydney, Australia, March 2018.

3. Rania Al dweik (PhD). Spontaneous adverse drug reaction reporting by health consumers in

Canada: A multi-methods study. University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada, May 2016.

4. Shu-Wen Chen (PhD). Decision-making on birth choices following a caesarean delivery in

Taiwan. Deakin University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, February 2015.

5. John Carmody (PhD). Driving with dementia. University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia,

January 2015

6. Lee Yew Kong (PhD). Developing a model of patient values in shared decision making

University of Malaysia, September 2013.

7. Janice Bissonnette (PhD). Evaluation of an Advanced Practice Nurse/Physician Collaborative

Chronic Kidney Care Model for Renal Transplant Patients. University of Ottawa, March 2011.

8. Vivian Welsh (PhD). What is the role of systematic reviews in tackling health inequity?

University of Ottawa, April 2010.

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9. Mary Ann Murray (PhD). Assessing and addressing research-practice gaps in practitioner’s

provision of decision support for terminally-ill patients considering the place of their end-of-

life care: design and evaluation of a multi-faceted educational intervention. University of

Ottawa, May 2009.

Masters

10. Melissa Demery Varin (MScN). Modeling the predictors of nurses’ research use in Canadian

long-term care homes. August 2018.

11. Marjorie Bowman (MScN). Quality of Life in Multiple Sclerosis. February, 2016

12. Pearl Atwere (MSc – Epi). Evaluation of informed consent documents used in critical care

trials. University of Ottawa, September 2015.

13. Liza Padilla (MScN). Transitioning with an ostomy: The experience of patients with cancer

following hospital discharge. University of Ottawa, June 2013.

14. Sophia Gocan (MScN). How is Interprofessional Collaboration Making a Difference in

Tobacco Dependence Treatment. University of Ottawa, October 2012.

15. Julia Sohi (MSc) Favoriser la communication entre les professionnels de la santé, le patient et

ses proches dans le processus de choix de soins en contexte de maladie grave: planification

d’une intervention dans le cadre d’une recherche-action. l’Université du Québec en Abitibi-

Témiscamingue (UQAT) et l’Université de Sherbrooke. December 2010.

16. Vicki Meyouhas (MScN). The experiences of oncology nurses who provide bereavement

support. University of Ottawa, August 2010.

17. Kathy Vandemheen (MScN). Evaluation of a decision aid for adults with cystic fibrosis

considering lung transplant. University of Ottawa, November 2009.

18. Claudia Bustamante (MScN). Validation of a Spanish version of an instrument to evaluate

support provided by health professionals to patients with chronic diseases. Pontificia

Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile, April 2009.

19. Alexandra-Cristina Paunescu (MSc). Évaluation d’un outil d’aide à la décision en matière de

stérilisation masculine. Université Laval, May 2008.

Comprehensive examination examiner:

1. Claire Ludwig (PhD – nursing), University of Ottawa, June 2018

2. Jesse Elliot (PhD – epidemiology), University of Ottawa, April 2017

3. Robin Devey (PhD – nursing), University of Ottawa, December 2016

4. Brianne Wood (PhD – epidemiology), University of Ottawa, July 2015

5. Kristen Haase (PhD – nursing), University of Ottawa, October 2014

6. Krystina Lewis (PhD – nursing), University of Ottawa, October 2014

7. Daniel Nagel (PhD – nursing), University of Ottawa, July 2013

8. Gail Macartney (PhD – nursing), Queen’s University, November 2010

Dissertation Proposal Reader/Examiner

1. Stina Andersen (PhD), Southern Denmark University, Denmark, December 2016. (title: The

use of a decision aid in the choice of surgery for herniated disc)

2. Gino De Angelis (PhD – Rehabilitation Sciences), University of Ottawa, August 2014

3. Rania Al deweik (PhD – Population Health), University of Ottawa, May 2014

Honours Papers in MScN program

1. Sonya Boersma (MScN). Teaching nurses hand expression: A quality improvement project.

September 2012-April 2013

2. Najma Boomgaardt (MScN). An exploratory-descriptive Project: improving perceived self-

efficacy amongst nurses caring for people that hear distressing voices. Sept 2012-April 2013

3. Enaohwo Eyitemi. (MScN). Identifying decisional conflict and decision implementation needs

as a means of minimizing attrition from peritoneal dialysis as a modality for renal replacement

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therapy: A quality improvement project. September 2012-April 2013

4. Cindy Pallister. (MScN). Evidence-based immunization for health science students: A quality

improvement project. September 2012-April 2013

5. France Venne. (MScN). Breastfeeding class for patients: A quality improvement project.

September 2012-April 2013.

6. Rebecca McCCarvill. (MScN). Education intervention on insulin therapy and injection

technique for staff nurses: A quality improvement project. September 2012-April 2013

7. Kelly Shaw. (MScN). Quality improvement initiative focused on staff engagement using the

national health service sustainability model. September 2012-April 2013

8. Jacqueline Abernethy. (MScN). Mindfulness-based stress reduction to help nurses learn to cope

with burnout and compassion fatigue. September 2012-April 2013.

9. Alyssa Bryan. (MScN). HIV disclosure counseling and documentation practices: A quality

improvement project. September 2012-April 2013.

10. Jeff Kilbreath. (MScN). Sustaining an obesity treatment program in primary care: A quality

improvement project. September 2012-April 2013.

11. Ruth Camp. (MScN). Chronic disease self-management support: A quality improvement

project for home care nurses. September 2012-April 2013.

12. Kristen Thompson. (MScN). Knowledge to Action: Postoperative patient teaching following

ostomy surgery: A quality improvement project. September 2012-April 2013

13. Tammy Rogers. (MScN). Exploration of the usefulness of a tool to assess caregiver burden in

dementia: A qualitative outcome analysis. September 2012-April 2013

14. Sophia Bucking. (MScN). Bereavement support for NICU nurses: An in-depth qualitative

needs assessment. September 2012-April 2013.

15. Beth O’Halloran. (MScN). Supporting nurses to provide culturally competent care to mothers

from Baffin Island: A qualitative study. September 2012-April 2013

g. GRADUATE COURSES - TEACHING:

2009 to present Decision Making in Clinical Practice (NSG6133)

2017 Research Methods in Nursing (NSG5140)

2014 to 2016 Prise de décisions en situation clinique (NSG6533)

2012 to 2013 Intervention Design in Advanced Nursing Practice (NSG6401)

(Graduate Student, Alyssa Bryan, won 2013 CNS Student Award for the CNS

Association of Ontario)

2011 to 2012 Academic leave

2009 to 2010 Research Methods and Design Problems in Nursing (NSG7102)

2009 to 2011 Knowledge Transfer for Health Services and Policy Research (HSR6120)

h. LIFETIME SUMMARY RESEARCH FUNDING

Type of funding Total in CAD

PI $822,730

Co-PI $4,468,028

Co-Investigator $31,015,467

Internal $286,868

Contracts $184,958

TOTAL $36.7 million

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RESEARCH FUNDING (for past 8 years):

Year Source/Title/Role Amount

2019-

2020

TOHAMO’s Innovation Grant: Creation and Implementation of a Risk-

Stratified Patient Decision Aid to Improve the Appropriateness of Postoperative

Extended Thromboprophylaxis in Patients Undergoing Abdominal Surgery for

Cancer

Role: co-I (PI: M Carrier, R Auer); contribution 3%

2019-

2020

Canadian Institutes of Health Research- Project Grant Decision coaching for

people preparing to make health decisions: A systematic review using an

integrated knowledge translation approach (FRN# PJT-162135)

Role: PI; contribution 25%

$114k

2018-

2025

Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Foundation Grant

Scaling up shared decision making for patient-centred care

Role: Project Expert (PI: F Légaré); contribution 2%

$1.5m

2017-

2018

Canadian Cancer Society Knowledge to Action

Evaluating the impact of breast and prostate cancer screening decision aids

accessed through the McMaster Optimal Aging Portal

Role: Co-I (PI: Dobbins); contribution 5%

$100k

2017-

2019

TOHAMO Quality & Patient Safety

Improving patient experience through patient-oriented, personalized

preoperative risk communication

Role: Co-I (PI: DI McIsaac); contribution 2%

$18k

2017-

2018

TOHAMO Quality & Patient Safety

A patient-centered decision aid and experience survey for choosing between

partial and radical nephrectomy for complex localized renal tumors

Role: Co-I (PI: L Lavelee); contribution 2%

$14k

2017-

2018

Cancer Care Ontario – Clinical Programs and Quality Initiatives

Evaluating impact of telephone nursing services for adults with cancer on

emergency visits

Role: PI; contribution 10%

$62k

2017-

2018

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Cancer symptom management using evidence-informed practice guides: A

meeting to prioritize and plan for a large scale implementation study

Role: PI; contribution 10%

$10k

2017-

2020

Canadian Institutes of Health Research SPOR Innovative Clinical Trial

Using big data to conduct innovative cardiovascular clinical trials

Role: Co-I (PI: J Tu); contribution 1%

$3m

2016-

2017

Ontario Institute for Cancer Research Knowledge Translation Research Network

Cancer symptom management by radiation therapists: Evaluating

implementation of evidence-informed practice guides

Role: PI; contribution 10%

$71k

2016-

2021

Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Foundation grant

Design for better health: User-centred design and evaluation of interactive

media for health education, communication and decision making

Role: Project Expert (PI: H Witteman); contribution 1%

$1.4m

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2016-

2017

Canadian Frailty Network (National Centre of Excellence)

Understanding what matters most: Exploring patient preferences for experiences

of patient-centered inpatient care among elderly Canadians

Role: Co-I (PI: N Bansback); contribution 2%

$100k

2016-

2018

EuroQol Research Foundation

A PROMs based patient decision aid for patients considering total knee

arthroplasty: development and a pilot randomized controlled trial

Role: Co-I (PI: N Bansback, D Marshall); contribution 2%

$319k

2015-

2016

Labarge Optimal Aging Initiative

Helping Canadians get more involved in health and healthcare decisions:

Adding a decision aids database to the McMaster optimal Aging Portal

Role: Co-I (PI: JN Lavis); contribution 5%

$99k

2015-

2022

Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Foundation Grant

Moving knowledge into action for more effective practice, programs, and

policy: A research program focusing on integrated knowledge translation

Role: Project Expert (PI: ID Graham); contribution 2%

$3.3m

2015-

2022

Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Foundation Grant

Promoting Implementation of Evidence-Based Care

Role: Project Expert (PI: J Grimshaw); contribution 1%

$2.1m

2015-

2017

Canadian Cancer Society

Cancer symptom management in homecare: Evaluating implementation of

evidence-informed practice guides

Role: PI; contribution 10%

$100k

2015-

2016

Canadian Cancer Society

Implementation of a prostate cancer decision aid within routine clinical practice:

Evaluation of patient outcomes and practice variation

Role: PI; contribution 10%

$50k

2015-

2016

Canadian Cancer Society

Increasing Use of Contralateral Prophylactic Mastectomy:

A Concern for Over-Aggressive Treatment of Breast Cancer Patients in Canada

Role: Co-I (PI J Squires); contribution 5%

$100k

2015-

2018

CANet – Canadian Arrhythmia Network

Optimal Management of Low-Risk Syncope Patients

Role: Co-I (PI: V Thiruganasambandamoorthy); contribution 1%

$730k

2015-

2017

Centre Nationale Francophone en Sante (CNFS)

Développement d’une formation en français sur l’approche de recherche

collaborative [Develop a French training program on co-production in research]

Role: Co-PIs: D Prud’homme, D Stacey : Contribution 5%

$55k

2015-

2016

Ontario Institute for Cancer Research/Cancer Care Ontario Knowledge

Translation

Increasing use of Contralateral Prophylactic Mastectomy

Role: Co-I (PI: J Squires, A Arnaout); contribution 5%

$99k

2014-

2017

Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Operating Grant

Implementing shared decision making in interprofessional home care teams

Role: Co-PI with F Légaré; contribution 10%

$680k

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2014-

2016

Canadian Cancer Society Research Institute

Use of innovative knowledge translation strategies to reduce overuse of medical

imaging in early stage breast cancer

Role: Co-I (PIs: J Squires, A Arnaout); contribution 2%

$100k

2014-

2016

Technology Evaluation in the Elderly (TVN)

Improving the decision making process of frail elderly and their caregivers

regarding whether to stay at home or move to a care facility

Role Co-PI with F Légaré; contribution 10%

$700k

2014-

2016

Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)

Applying methods of user-centered design to achieve patient-centered care

Role: Co-I (PI: H Witteman); contribution 2%

$485k USD

2013-

2014

Physician’ Services Incorporated Foundation

Evaluation of rectal cancer decision aid and the factors influencing its

implementation in clinical practice

Role: Co-I (PI: R Wu*); contribution 10%

$20k

2013-

2015

Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Operating Grant

Development, testing and feasibility of an interprofessional shared decision-

making and goal-setting decision aid for patients with diabetes in clinical care

Role: Co-I (PI: C Yu); contribution 5%

$200k

2013-

2014

Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Operating Grant

Improving adherence to treatments through behavioural economics: Testing an

enhanced decision aid in patients with obstructive sleep apnea

Role: Co-I (PI: N Bansback); contribution 5%

$100k

2012-

2014

Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)

Engaging stakeholders to improve depression management in a tribal health

system

Role: Co-I (PI: R Robinson); contribution 2%

$604k

2012-

2014

Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Operating Grant

Managing symptoms during cancer treatments: Evaluating the implementation of

evidence-informed remote support protocols

Role: PI; contribution 10%

$200k

2012-

2014

Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Operating Grant

Development and feasibility testing of decision support for patients who are

candidates for an implantable defibrillator

Role: Co-I (PI: S Carroll); contribution 3%

$155k

2012-

2015

Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Team Grant

Canadian Collaborative for Methods, Applications, and Capacity Development in

Network Meta-Analysis for Drug Safety and Effectiveness

Role: Co-I (PI: D Coyle); contribution 1%

$912k

2011-

2013

Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Operating Grant

Implementation and evaluation of a KT strategy for optimal breast cancer

screening

Role: Co-I (PI: S Straus); contribution 2%

$200k

2011-

2012

Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Knowledge Translation Supplement

Scaling up implementation of evidence-based SDM training programs for health

professionals

Role: Co-I: (PI: F Légaré); contribution 10%

$45k

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2011-

2013

CIHR Operating grant

Can Patient Decision Aids Improve Shared Decision Making and Reduce Gender

Disparity in the Utilization of Total Knee Arthroplasty? A Pilot Study

Role: Co-I: (PI: P Tugwell); contribution 2%

$110k

2010-

2012

Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Operating grant

Interprofessional shared decision making in home care: Feasibility of

implementation based on a conceptual framework

Role: Co-PI with F Légaré; contribution 10%

$200k

2010-

2012

Canadian Institutes of Health Research- Operating Grant

Dissemination and Implementation of a lung transplant decision aid

Co-PI with S Aaron; contribution 10%

$172k

2009-

2013

Canadian Breast Cancer Research Alliance (CBCRA)

Development of a NHP decision aid for menopausal symptoms after breast

cancer treatment

Co-I (PI: L Balneaves); contribution 2%

$561k

2009-

2010

Foundation for Informed Medical Decision Making

Examining the relationship between decision support interventions and outcome

measurements: applying the IPDAS instrument to the results of the Cochrane

Systematic review of patient decision aids

Role: Co-I (PI: G Elwyn); contribution 5%

$128k

2009-

2015

Canadian Institutes of Health Research- Training Grant

Knowledge Translation Canada: A CIHR Strategic Training Initiative in Health

Research

Role: Co-I (PI: S Straus); contribution 5%

$1.8m

2009-

2011

Canadian Institutes of Health Research– Knowledge Synthesis

Improving healthcare consumer effectiveness: An Animated, Self-serve, Web-

based Research (ANSWER) tool for people with early rheumatoid arthritis

Role: Co-I (PI: L Li); contribution 5%

$189k

2008-

2013

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Knowledge Translation Canada: a national research network

Role: Co-I (PI: J Grimshaw); contribution 1%

$10m

2008-

2013

Canadian Institutes of Health Research– Team Grant

Critical Periods of Body Weight Regulation: A Women’s Health Perspective

Role: Co-PI (PI: D Prud’homme); contribution 10%

$2.5m

2007-

2010

Foundation for Informed Medical Decision Making, (FIMDM), Boston

Are patient decision aids for total joint replacement cost-effective and do they

optimize the surgical referral process from primary care?

Role: PI; contribution 10%

$100k

CONTRACTS (for past 5 years):

Year Source/Title/Role Amount

2017-

2018

Washington State Health Care Authority

Provide strategic, technical and consultative expertise in support of the training

for decision aid certification criteria in Washington

Role: PI; contribution 90%

$13k

USD

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2016-

2017

University of Washington at Vancouver

External Mentoring Program: Andra Davis PhD RN, Assistant Professor

Role: PI; contribution 100%

$1.5k

USD

2015-

2016

Washington State Health Care Authority

Development of a final set of certification criteria and a process to certify decision

aids in Washington

Role: PI; contribution 100%

$3k

USD

2014

Cochrane Collaboration

Developing Patient Decision Aids from Cochrane Systematic Reviews

Role: PI; contribution 50%

$47k

CAD

i. PUBLICATIONS:

Career Total H-index 45 Life time

Refereed Chapters in Books 21

Letters to the editor 1

Papers in refereed journals 229

Papers in refereed conference proceedings 1

Major invited contributions and/or technical reports 32

Abstracts and/or papers read 267

Others (workshops presented) 16

Products and tools from my research (available) 9

Articles written by others about my research 8

Invited Presentations 143

Details within last 8 years:

Refereed Chapters in Books: †knowledge users; *graduate students

1. Stacey, D, Hill S, McCaffery K, *Boland L, *Lewis KB, Horvat L. (2017). Shared decision

making interventions: Theoretical and empirical evidence with implications for health literacy. In

R Logan (Ed). Health literacy: new directions in research, theory, and practice. IOS Press.

263-283. DOI: 10.3233/978-1-61499-790-0-263. 2. Hawker G, Lyddiatt A, Li L, Stacey D, Jaglal S, Munce S, Waugh E. (2016). Patient information

strategies for decision-making and management of osteoarthritis. Chapter in Oxford Textbook of

Osteoarthritis and Crystal Arthropathy (3rd Ed). Oxford University Press.

3. Stacey, D, Légaré F, Eden K, Col N, LeBlanc A. (2016). Patient decision aids to support patient

engagement in health decisions (pp.144-149). Elwyn G, Thompson R, Edwards A (editors).

Shared decision making in health care: A guide for practice (3rd edition). Oxford University Press.

4. Stacey, D, Légaré F, Briere N. (2016). Engaging clinical teams in an interprofessional approach to

shared decision making (pp. 64-69). Elwyn G, Thompson R, Edwards A (editors). Shared decision

making in health care: A guide for practice (3rd edition). Oxford University Press.

5. Légaré F, Scholl I, Stacey, D, Turcotte S. (2016). What can we do to make shared decision

making really happen? (pp. 150-153). Elwyn G, Thompson R, Edwards A (editors). Shared

decision making in health care: A guide for practice (3rd edition). Oxford University Press.

6. Légaré F, Stacey, D. (2014). An interprofessional approach to shared decision making: What it

means and where next? (pp. 131-139). In: TK Woodruff, ML Clayman, KE Waimey (eds.),

Oncofertility Communication: Sharing information and building relationships across disciplines,

DOI 10.1007/978-1-4614-8235-2_11, NY: Springer.

7. Stacey, D, Légaré F. (2013). Shared Decision-Making for Medical Practice Variations in Elective

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Surgeries and Tests. In A. Johnson and T Stukel (eds). Medical Practice Variations: Health

Service Research. Springer.

8. Stacey, D, Hill S. (2013). Patient-direct and patient-mediated KT interventions (pp. 197-211). In

S. Straus, J Tetroe, I Graham (eds.). Knowledge Translation in Health Care: Moving from

Evidence to Practice. Blackwell Publishing.

9. Brouwers M, Stacey, D, O'Connor A. (2013). Knowledge translation tools: use of clinical practice

guidelines and patient decision aids. In S. Straus, I. Graham, & J. Tetroe (Eds.), Knowledge

Translation in Health Care: Moving from Evidence to Practice. Blackwell Publishing.

10. Stacey, D, Légaré F. (2011). Decision Making – the patient perspective. In M. Ferguson (Ed).

Difficult Decisions in Thoracic Surgery: An evidence-based approach (2nd ed.). London, UK:

Springer-Verlag London Limited.

Letters to the Editor: †knowledge users; *graduate students

1. *Lewis KB, Stacey, D, Birnie D. (2015). Regarding article ‘Replace DARE (Death after

Replacement Evaluation) Score: Determinants of All-Cause Mortality After Implantable Device

Replacement or Upgrade from the REPLACE Registry. Letter to the Editor of Circulation:

Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology. 8 (2): 512.

Papers submitted to Refereed Journals†knowledge users; *graduate students

1. Lawson M, *Boland L, Feenstra B, Stacey, D. (submitted). Evaluation of decision coaching with

patient decision aid for children with diabetes

2. *Wu R, Stacey, D, Boushey RP, Potter B. (submitted). Perceived facilitators and barriers

influencing implementation of the rectal cancer patient decision aid: A survey of colorectal

surgeons. Diseases of the Colon & Rectum.

Published Refereed Papers - in press or epub

1. Garvelink MM, et al. (2019). Decisional Conflict Scale Findings among patients and surrogates

making health decisions: Part II of an Anniversary review. Medical Decision Making. Accepted

March 5, 2019.

2. *Demery Varin M, Stacey D, Baumbusch J, Estabrooks C, Squires JE. (in press). Predictors of

nurses’ research use in Canadian long-term care homes. JAMDA. Accepted April 27, 2019.

3. *Dreesens D, Stiggelbout A, Agoritsas T, Elwyn G, Flottorp S, Grimshaw J, Kremer L, Santesso

N, Stacey D, et al., van der Weijden T. (in press). A conceptual framework for patient-directed

knowledge tools to support patient-centred care: Results from an evidence-informed consensus

meeting. Patient Education and Counseling. Accepted May 4, 2019.

4. Toupin-April K, Barton JL, Fraenkel L, Meara A, Li LC, Brooks P, deWit M, Stacey D et al.,

Tugwell PS. OMERACT Development of a Core Domain Set of Outcomes for Shared Decision-

making Interventions. Journal of Rheumatology. Epub Feb 1.

5. McAlpine K, Lavallee LT, Stacey D, Moodley P, Cagiannos I et al., Breau RH. (2019).

Development and acceptability testing of a patient decision aid for urinary diversion with radical

cystectomy. Journal of Urology – epub May 17, 2019

6. Adekpedjou R, Stacey D, Briere N, Freitas A, Garvelink MM, Dogba MJ, Durand PJ, Desroches

S, Croteau J, Rivest LP, Legare F. (2019). Engaging caregivers in health-related housing decisions

for older adults with cognitive impairment: A cluster randomized trial. The Gerontologist.

Accepted May 16, 2019.

7. *Jibb LA, Stacey D, Carley M et al. for the COSTaRS Team. (in press). Research priorities for the

pan-Canadian Oncology Symptom Triage and Remote Support (COSTaRS) practice guides: a

modified nominal group consensus. Current Oncology.

8. Stacey D, Taljaard M, Breau RH, Baba N, Blackmore T, Boland L, Carley M, Wu RC, Smylie J,

Légaré F. (2018) A patient decision aid for men with localized prostate cancer: A comparative

case study of natural implementation approaches. Cancer Nurs. 2018 Dec 19. doi:

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10.1097/NCC.0000000000000651. [Epub ahead of print]

9. Stacey D, Ludwig C, Truant T, et al. (in press). Implementing practice guides to improve cancer

symptom management in homecare: A comparative case study. Home Health Care Management &

Practice. Accepted Dec 13, 2018.

10. Garvelink MM, Boland L, Klein K, Nguyen D, Menear M, Bekker H, Eden K, LeBlanc A,

O’Connor A, Stacey D, Légaré F. (2019). Decisional Conflict Scale use over 20 years: The

anniversary review. Medical Decision Making. Accepted July 2, 2018.

Papers in Refereed Journals: †knowledge users; *graduate students

1. Legare F, Lee-Gosselin H, Borduas F, Monette C, Bilodeau A, Tanguay D, Stacey D, et al.,

Rhugenda SM. (2019). Approaches to considering sex and gender in continuous professional

development for health and social care professionals: An emerging paradigm. Medical Teacher.

40(9): 875-879.

2. Kuziemsky CE, *Eynakchi R, Jibb J, Stacey D. (2019). Digital process innovation for patent centred

cancer symptom management. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. 257; 250-255.

3. Bansback N, *Trenaman L, MacDonald KV, Hawker G, Johnson JA, Stacey D, Marshall DA. (2019).

An individualized patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) based patient decision aid and surgeon

report for patients considering total knee arthroplasty: protocol for a pragmatic randomized controlled

trial. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 20(1): 89.

4. Squires JE, Stacey D, Coughlin M, Greenough M, Roberts A, et al., Arnaout A. (2019). Patient

decision aid for contralateral prophylactic mastectomy for use in the consultation: A feasibility study.

Current Oncology. 26(2): 137-148.

5. Coutu MF, Légaré F, Durand MJ, Stacey D, Labrecque ME, Corbiere M, Bainbridge L. (2019).

Acceptability and feasibility of a shared decision-making model in work rehabilitation: A mixed-

methods study of stakeholders’ perspectives. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 29(1):128-139.

6. *Boland L, Lawson ML, Graham ID, Légaré F, Dorrance K, Shephard A, Stacey D. (2019). Post-

training shared decision making behaviours and facilitators for pediatric healthcare providers: A

mixed-methods study. Academic Pediatrics. 19(1):118-129.

7. *Boland L, Légaré F, Carley M, Graham ID, O’Connor AM, Lawson ML, Stacey D. (2019).

Evaluation of a shared decision making educational program: The Ottawa Decision Support Tutorial.

Patient Education and Counseling. 102(2):324-331.

8. Rutherford C, King MT, Butow P et al., Stacey D. (2019). Is quality of life a suitable measure of

patient decision aid effectiveness? Sub-analysis of a Cochrane systematic review. Qual Life Res.

28(3):593-607.

9. *Ludwig, C., Renaud, J., Barbera, L., Carley, M., Henry, C., Jolicoeur, L., Kuziemsky, C., Patry, A.,

Stacey, D. Factors influencing Radiation Therapists’ use of cancer symptom guides: a mixed methods

study. Current Oncology, 26(1): 56-64.

10. *Boland L, Graham ID, Légaré F et al., Stacey D. (2019). Barriers and facilitators of pediatric shared

decision making: a systematic review. Implementation Science, Jan 18; 14(1): 1-25.

11. *Kelly F, †Liska C, †Morash R, *Hu J, Carroll SL, Shorr R, Dent S, Stacey D. (2019). Shared

medical appointments for patients with a non-diabetic physical chronic illness: A systematic review.

Chronic Illness. 15(1); 3-26.

12. Carroll SL, Embuldeniya G, Pannag J et al., Stacey D. (2018). “I don’t know exactly what you’re

referring to”. The challenge of values elicitation in decision making for implantable cardioverter-

defibrillators. Patient Preference Adherence. 12: 1947-1954.

13. Breau RH, Kumar RM, Lavalee LT et al., Stacey D, et al., Fergusson DA. (2018). The effect of

surgery report cards on improving radical prostatectomy quality: the SuRep study protocol. BMC

Urology, 18(1): 1-5.

14. Meulenkamp B, Stacey D, Fergusson D et al., Graham ID. (2018). Protocol for treatment of Achilles

tendon ruptures: A systematic review with network meta-analysis. Systematic Review. 7(1): 1-7.

15. McAlpine K, Lewis K, Trevena L, Stacey D. (2018). What is the effectiveness of patient decision

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aids for cancer-related decisions? A systematic review sub-analysis. Journal Clinical Oncology. 1-13.

16. *Adekpedjou R, Stacey D, Briere N et al., Légaré, F. (2018) “Please listen to me”: a cross-sectional

study of experiences of seniors and their caregivers making housing decisions. PLOS One. 13: 1-19.

17. Légaré F, Adekpedjou R, Stacey D, et al., Donner-Banzhoff N. (2018). Interventions for increasing

the use of shared decision making by health care professionals. Cochrane Database Systematic

Reviews. Jul 29;7.

18. Souli I, Vandyk A, Versailles D et al., Stacey D. (2018). Les obstacles et les facilitateurs à

l’utilisation de l’évaluation du risque de violence auprès des personnes ayant des troubles mentaux :

perceptions du personnel soignant. Recherche Soins Infirmiers. Jun;(133) 45-57.

19. Backman C, Stacey D, Crick M, et al. (2018). Use of participatory visual narrative methods to

explore older adults’ experiences of managing multiple chronic conditions during care transitions.

BMC Health Services Research. 18(1): 1-10.

20. *Lewis K, Birnie D, Carroll S, Stacey D. (2018) User-centered development of a decision aid for

patients facing implantable cardioverter-defibrillator replacement: A mixed methods study. Journal of

Cardiovascular Nursing. 33(5): 481-491.

21. Hoffman AS, Sepucha KR, Abhyankar P, et al., Stacey D, et al., Thomson R. (2018). Explanation

and elaboration of the Standards for UNiversal reporting of patient Decision Aid Evaluations

(SUNDAE) guidelines: examples of reporting SUNDAE items from patient decision aid evaluation

literature. BMJ Quality and Safety. 27(5):389-412.

22. *Abdullah G, Higuchi KS, Ploeg J, Stacey D. (2018). Mentoring as a knowledge translation

intervention for implementation of nursing practice guidelines: A qualitative study. International J

Nursing Education Scholarship. 15(1), 1-10.

23. Graham ID, Kothari A, McCutcheon on behalf of the Integrated Knowledge Translation Research

Network Project Leads (Alvarez G, Banner D, Botti M, Bucknall T, Botting I, Considine J, Duke M,

Dunn S, Dunning T, Gagliardi A, Gainforth H, Gifford W, Harlos K, Horsley T, Hutchison A,

Kastner M, Kreindler S, Li L, MacLeod M, Manias E, Mitchell J, Montini T, Pakhale S, Pearson M,

Rasmussen B, Rycroft-Malone J, Salbach N, Salsberg J, Sibbald S, Sibley K, Stacey D, Van Spall H,

Watson M, Williamson A, Wright DK, Yeung E, Jenkins E). Moving knowledge into action for more

effective practice, programmes and policy: protocol for a research programme on integrated

knowledge translation. Implementation Science, 13:22; 1-15.

24. Sepucha KR, Abhyankar P, Hoffman AS et al., Stacey D, et al.,Thomson R. (2018). Standards for

UNiversal reporting of patient Decision Aid Evaluation studies: the development of SUNDAE

Checklist. BMJ Quality and Safety. 27(5), 380-388.

25. Witteman HO, Chipenda Dansokkho S, Colquhoun H, Fagerlin A, Giguere AMC, †Glouberman S,

Haslett L, Hoffman A, Ivers NM, Légaré F, †Légaré J, Levin CA, †Lopex K, Montori VM, Renaud

JS, †Sparling K, Stacey D, Volk RJ. (epub Jan 4 2018). Twelve lessons learned for effective research

partnerships between patients, caregivers, clinicians, academic researchers, and other stakeholders. J

General Internal Medicine. 33(4), 558-62.

26. †Liska C, †Morash R, Paquet L, Stacey D. (2018). Empowering cancer survivors to meet their

physical and psychosocial needs: An implementation evaluation. Canadian Oncology Nursing

Journal. 28(2), 76-81.

27. *Ludwig C, †Bennis C, Carley M, Gifford W, Kuziemsky C, †Lafreniere-Davis N, †McCrady K,

Nichol K, †Owens G, †Roscoe D, †Sandrelli T, †Simmons H, *Truant T, †Verhaegen M, Stacey D.

(2018). Managing symptoms during cancer treatments: Barriers and facilitators to homecare nurses

using symptom practice guides. Home Health Care Management & Practice. 29(4): 224-234.

28. *Jull J, Giles A, Boyer Y, Stacey D, †Minwaashin Lodge (2018). Development of a collaborative

research framework: The example of a study conducted by and with a First Nations, Inuit and Metis

women’s community and their academic research partners. ACME: An International Journal for

Critical Geographies. 17(3): 671-686.

29. *Lewis KB, Carroll SL, Birnie D, Stacey D, Matlock DD. (2018). Incorporating Patients’ Preference

Diagnosis in Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator Decision-Making: A Review of Recent

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Literature. Current Opinion in Cardiology. 33(1):42-49.

30. Carroll SL, Stacey D, McGillion M, Healey, JS, Foster G, Hutchings S, Arthur HM, Browne G,

Thabane L. (2017). Evaluating the feasibility of conducting a trial using a patient decision aid in

implantable cardioverter defibrillator candidates: a randomized controlled feasibility trial. Pilot

Feasibility Studies. Nov 21;3;49. DOI:10.1186/s40814-017-0189-9

31. *Boland L, Taljaard M, Dervin G, *Trenaman L, Tugwell, P, Pomey MP, Stacey, D. (2017). Effect

of patient decision aid was influenced by presurgical evaluation among pateints with osteoarthritis of

the knee. Canadian Journal of Surgery. 61(1):28-33. doi: 10.1503/cjs.003316

32. Jones J, Bhatt J, Avery J, Laupacis A, Cowan K, Basappa N, Basiuk J, Canil C, Al-Asaaed S, Heng

D, Wood L, Stacey D, Kollmannsberger C, Jewett MAS. (2017). Setting Research Priorities for

Kidney Cancer. European Urology. 72(6): 861-86

33. Jones J, Bhatt J, Avery J, Laupacis A, Cowan K, Basappa N, Basuik J, Canil C, Al-Asaaed S, Heng

D, Wood L, Stacey D, Kollmannsberger C, Jewett MAS. (2017). The kidney cancer research

priority-setting partnership: Identifying the top 10 research priorities as defined by patients,

caregivers, and expert clinicians. Can Urol Association Journal. 11(12): 379-387. doi:

10.5489/cuaj.4590

34. *Kelly F, Carroll S, Carley M, Dent S, Shorr R, *Hu J, †Morash R, Stacey D. Symptom Practice

guide for telephone assessment of patients with cancer treatment-related cardiotoxic dyspnea:

Adaptation and evaluation of acceptability. BMC: Cardio-oncology. 3(7), 1-12.

35. Stacey D, Légaré F, *Lewis KB (2017). Patient decision aids to engage adults in treatment and

screening decisions. JAMA; 318(7): 657-658.

36. *Lewis KB, *Wood B, Sepucha KR, Thomson RG, Stacey D. (2017). Quality of reporting patient

decision aids in recent randomized controlled trials: A descriptive synthesis and comparative

analysis. Patient Education and Counseling. 100(7): 1387-1393. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2017.02.021

37. *Nagel D, Stacey D, Momtahan K, Gifford W, Doucet S, Etowa J. (2017). Getting a picture: A

grounded theory of nurses knowing the person in a virtual environment. Journal of Holistic Nursing.

35(1):67-85. DOI: 10.1177/0898010116645422

38. Toupin-April K, Barton J, Fraenkel L, Li LC, Brooks P, De Wit M, Stacey D, Légaré F, Meara A,

Shea B, Lyddiatt A, Hofstetter C, Gossec L, Christensen R, Scholte-Voshaar M, Suarez-Almazor

ME, Boone A, Meade T, March L, Pohl C, Jull JE, Sivarajah S, Campbell W, Alten R, Karuranga S,

Morgan E, Kaufman J, Hill S, Maxwell LJ, Welch V, Beaton D, El-Miedany Y, Tugwell PS (2017).

Toward the development of a core set of outcome domains to assess shared decision-making

interventions in rheumatology: Results from an OMERACT Delphi survey and consensus meeting.

Journal of Rheumatology. 44(10): 1544-1550. doi: 10.3899/jrheum.161241

39. de Jesus C, Stacey D, Dervin GF (2017). Evaluation of a patient decision aid for unicompartmental

or total knee arthroplasty for medial knee osteoarthritis. Journal of Arthroplasty. 32(11):3340-3344.

doi: 10.1016/j.arth.2017.06.014.

40. *Trenaman L, Stacey D, Bryan S, Taljaard M, Hawker G, Dervin G, Tugwell P, Bansback, N.

(2017). Decision aids for patients considering total joint replacement: A cost-effectiveness analysis

alongside a randomized controlled trial. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage. 25(10): 1615-1622. doi:

10.1016/j.joca.2017.05.022.

41. Légaré F, Stacey D, Forest PG, Coutu MF, Archambault P, Boland L, Witteman HO, LeBlanc A,

*Lewis KB, Giguere AMC. (2017). Milestones, barriers, and beacons: Shared decision making in

Canada inches ahead. Z Evid Fortbild Qual Gesundhwes. Jun;123-124:23-27. doi:

10.1016/j.zefq.2017.05.020.

42. Bravo P, Dois A, Cabieses B, Bustamante C, Campos S, Stacey D. (2017). Patient-centred care and

shared decision making in Chile: Rising momentum for progress and implementation in clinical

practice. Z Evid Fortbild Qual Gesundhwes. Jun;123-124:28-31. doi: 10.1016/j.zefq.2017.05.014.

43. Kothari A, McCutcheon C, Graham ID, IKT Research Network. (2017). Defining integrated

knowledge translation and moving forward: A response to recent commentaries. International Journal

Health Policy and Management. 6(5): 299-300.

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44. *Al Dweik R, Stacey D, Kohen D, Yaya S. (2017). Factors affecting patient reporting of adverse drug

reactions: A systematic review. Br J Clin Pharmacol. 83(4): 875-883. doi: 10.1111/bcp.13159

45. *Dugas M, Trottier ME, Chipenda-Dansokho S, Vaisson G, Provencher T, Colquhoun H, Dogba MJ,

Dupere S, Fagerlin A, Giguere A, Haslett L, Hoffman A, Ivers N, Légaré F, Légaré J, Levin C,

Menear M, Renaud JS, Stacey D, Volk R, Witteman H. (2017). Involving members of vulnerable

populations in the development of patient decision aids: A mixed methods sequential explanatory

study. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making. 17(1):1-11. doi:10.1186/s12911-016-0399-8

46. Stacey D, Légaré F, Lewis K, Barry MJ, Bennett CL, Eden KB, Holmes-Rovner M, Llewellyn-

Thomas H, Lyddiatt A, Thomson R, Trevena L. (2017) Decision aids for people facing health

treatment or screening decisions. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. Apr 12;4:1-297; CD001431. doi:

10.1002/14651858.CD001431.pub5.

47. *Boland L, Légaré F, *Becerra Perez MM, Menear M, Garvelink MM, McIsaac DI, Guerard GP,

Emond J†, Briere N†, Stacey D. (2017). Deciding about locations of care for the elderly: An overview

of systematic reviews examining location of care and elder health outcomes. Age and Ageing. 17:20;

1-15. DOI 10.1186/s12877-016-0395-y

48. Toupin April K, Rader T, Hawker GA, Stacey D, O’Connor AM, Welch V, Lyddiatt A, McGowan J,

Thorne JC, Bennett C, Pardo Pardo J, Wells GA, Tugwell P. (2017). Development and alpha-testing

of a stepped decision aid for patients considering nonsurgical options for knee and hip osteoarthritis

management. J Rheumatol, 43(10): 1891-1896. doi:10.3899/jrheum.150736

49. *Poirier N, Légaré F, Stacey D, Lemieux S, Begin C, Lapointe A, Desroches S. (2016).

Postmenopausal women with abdominal obesity choosing a nutritional approach for weight loss: A

decisional needs assessment. Maturitas, 94: 58-63. doi: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2016.08.011

50. Légaré F, Briere N, Stacey D, Lacroix G, Desroches S, Dumont S, Fraser KD, Rivest LP, Durand PJ,

Turcotte S, Taljaard M, Bourassa H, Roy L†, Painchaud Guerard G. (2016). Implementing shared

decision-making in interprofessional home care teams (the IPDAS-SW study): protocol for a stepped

wedge cluster randomised trial. BMJ Open, 6(11); 1-7. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-014023.

51. Légaré F, Hebert J, Goh L, *Lewis KB, Leiva Portocarrero ME, Robitaille H, Stacey D. (2016). Do

Choosing WiselyTM tools meet criteria for patient decision aids? A Descriptive analysis of patient

materials. BMJ Open, 6(8), e011918. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-011918

52. *Liska C, Stacey D. (2016). Decision support for a woman considering extended endocrine therapy

for breast cancer: A case study. Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal, 26(4), 297-303.

53. Dogba MJ, Menear M, Stacey D, †Briere N, Légaré F. (2016). The evolution of an interprofessional

shared decision-making research program: Reflective case study of an emerging paradigm.

International Journal of Integrated Care, 16(3), 1-11. DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/ijic.2212

54. *Garvelink MM, †Emond J, *Menear M, †Briere N, Freitas A, *Boland L, Perez MMB, Blair L,

Stacey D, Légaré F. (2016). Development of a decision support guide to support seniors in decision

making about location of care, an iterative, user-centered design. Research Involvement and

Engagement Journal, 2(26), 1-16.

55. Stacey D, Taljaard M, †Smylie J, *Boland L, Breau RH, Carley M, †Jana K, †Peckford L, †Blackmore

T, †Waldie M, *Wu RC, Légaré F. (2016). Implementation of a patient decision aid for men with

localized prostate cancer: Evaluation of patient outcomes and practice variation. Study Protocol.

Implementation Science 11(1):87. doi: 10.1186/s13012-016-0451-1.

56. †Ballantyne B, Stacey D. (2016). Triaging symptom calls with and without practice guides: A case

exemplar. Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal 26(3):203-208.

57. *Abdulnour J, Stacey D, Dionne IJ, Brochu M Doucet E, Prud’homme D. (2016) Vasomotor

symptoms and cardio metabolic risk factors in menopausal women. A MONET Group Study.

Climacteric, 11(5), 284-300. doi: 10.1080/13697137.2016.1191459.

58. *Trenaman L, Selva A, Desroches S, Singh K, Bissonnette J, Bansback N, Stacey D. (2016). A

measurement framework for adherence in patient decision aid trials applied in a systematic review

sub analysis. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 77: 15-23. doi: 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2016.03.032.

59. Stacey D, Légaré F, †Lyddiatt A, Giguere AMC, *Yogonathan M, Saarimaki A, Pardo Pardo J, Rader

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T, Tugwell P. (2016). Translating evidence to facilitate shared decision making: Development and

usability of a consult decision aid prototype. The Patient; 9(6): 571-582. DOI: 10.1007/s40271-016-

0177-9 (one of five most downloaded articles January to June 2016)

60. Balneaves L, Panagiotoglou D, Brazier ASA, Lambert LK, Porcino A, Forbes M, Van Patten C,

Truant TLO, Seely D, Stacey D. (2016). Qualitative assessment of Information and decision support

needs for managing menopausal symptoms after breast cancer. Supportive Care in Cancer, 24(11),

4567-4575. doi: 10.1007/s00520-016-3296-x

61. Stacey D, †Green E, †Ballantyne B, †Tarasuk J, †Skrutkowski M, Carley M, †Chapman K, Kuziemsky

C, †Kolari E, Sabo B, †Saucier A, †Shaw T, †Tardif L, *Truant T, Cummings G, Howell D. (2016).

Implementation of symptom protocols for nurses providing telephone-based cancer symptom

management: A comparative case study. Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing. 13(6), 420-431.

doi: 10.1111/wvn.12166.

62. *Jull J, †Witteman HO, †Ferne J, Yoganathan M, Stacey D. (2016). Adult-onset type 1 diabetes: A

qualitative study of decision making needs. Canadian Journal of Diabetes, 40(2), 164-169.

63. *Lewis K, Stacey D, Carroll SL, Boland L, Sikora L, Birnie D (2016). Estimating the Risks and

Benefits of Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator Generator Replacement: A Systematic Review.

Pacing Clinical Electrophysiology. 39(7), 709-722. doi: 10.1111/pace.12850

64. Rycroft-Malone J, Burton CR, Bucknall T, Graham ID, Hutchinson AM, Stacey D. (2016).

Collaboration and co-production of knowledge in healthcare: Opportunities and challenges.

International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 5(4), 221-223. doi: 10.15171/ijhpm.2016.08.

65. *Dweik RA, Yaya S, Stacey D, Kohen D. (2016). Spontaneous adverse drug reaction reporting by

patients in Canada: a multi-method study – study protocol. SpringerPlus, 5(1), 1-11. doi:

10.1186/s40064-016-1838-9.

66. *Garvelink M, Freitas A, *Menear M, Brière, Stacey D, Légaré. (2015). In for a penny, in for a

pound: the effect of pre-engaging healthcare organizations on their subsequent participation in the

trials. BMC Research Notes. 8(1),751. DOI: 10.1186/s13104-015-1743-2

67. *Wu R, Boushey R, Scheer AS, Moloo H, Auer R, Tadros S, Potter B, Stacey D. (2016). Evaluation

of the rectal cancer patient decision aid: A before and after study. Diseases of the Colon & Rectum.

59(3), 165-172.

68. *Munroe S, Stacey D, *Lewis KB, Bansback N. (2016). Choosing treatment and screening options

congruent with values: Do decision aids help? Sub-analysis of a systematic review. Patient Education

and Counseling, 99(4), 491-500.

69. *Lewis K, Stacey D, Squires J, Carroll S. (2016). Shared decision making models acknowledging an

interprofessional approach: A theory analysis to inform nursing practice. Research & Theory for

Nursing Practice. 30(1), 26-43.

70. *Nichol K, Stacey D, Kuziemsky C, Gifford W, Mackenzie S. (2016). Knowledge tools for cancer

treatment-related symptom management by home care nurses: A mixed methods study. Home Health

Care Management & Practice, 28(1), 18-29.

71. *Nichol K, Stacey D, Kuziemsky C, & Gifford W. (2016) Cancer symptom management in the

home: A scoping review. Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal, 26(1), 4-10 (disponible en francais

aussi).

72. Stacey D, Green E, †Ballantyne B, †Skrutkowski M, †Whynot A, †Tardif L, †Tarasuk J, Carley M, for

the Pan-Canadian Oncology Symptom Triage and Remote Support (COSTaRS) Team. (2015). Patient

and family experiences with accessing telephone cancer treatment symptom support: A descriptive

study. Supportive Care in Cancer. 24(2), 893-901.

73. Stacey D, Taljaard M, Dervin G, Tugwell P, O’Connor A, Pomey M-P, Boland L, Beach S, Meltzer

D, Hawker G. (2016) Impact of patient decision aids on appropriate and timely access to hip or knee

arthroplasty for osteoarthritis: A randomized controlled trial. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage. 24(1), 99-

107. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.joca.2015.07.024

74. *Jull J, Giles A, Boyer Y, Minwaashin Lodge, Stacey D. (2015) Shared decision-making with

aboriginal women facing health decisions: A qualitative study identifying needs, supports, and

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barriers. Alternative an International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 11(4):401-416.

75. *Riou ME, *Jomphe-Tremblay S, Lamothe G, Stacey D, Szczotka A, Doucet E. (2015). Predictors of

energy compensation during exercise interventions: A systematic review Nutrients, 7(5), 3677-3704.

76. Yu CH, Ivers NM, Stacey D, Rezmovitz J, Elner D, Thorpe K, Hall S, Settino M, Kaplan DM, Coons

M, Sodhi S, Sale J, Straus SE. (2015) Impact of an interprofessional shared decision-making and

goal-setting decision aid for patients with diabetes on decisional conflict – study protocol for a

randomized controlled trial. Trials June 27;16:286. Doi: 10.1186/s 13063-015-0797-8.

77. McGillion M, Victor JC, Carroll SL, Metcalfe K, O’Keefe-McCarthy S, Jamal N, Gershman S,

Arthur HM, McKelvie R, Jolicoeur EM, Hanlon J, Stone J, Beanlands R, Svorkdal N, Stacey D.

(2015). The CREATE method for expressing continuous cardiovascular outcome data in absolute

terms for use in patient treatment decision aids: A validation study. Medical Decision Making. 35(8),

959-66.

78. Poddar U, Brownlee S, Stacey D, Volk RJ, Williams JW, Elwyn G. (2015). Patient decision aids: A

case for certification at the national level in the United States. Journal of Clinical Ethics, 26, 306-11.

79. Coutu MF, Légaré F, Stacey D, Durand MJ, Corbiere M, Bainbridge L, Labrecque ME. (2015).

Occupational therapists’ shared decision-making behaviours with patients having persistent pain in a

work rehabilitation context: A cross-sectional study. Patient Education and Counseling. 98(7), 864-

70.

80. *Brown JG, Joyce KE, Stacey D, Thomson R. (2015). Patients or volunteers? The impact of

motivation for trial participation on the efficacy of patient decision aids: A secondary analysis of a

Cochrane systematic review. Medical Decision Making, 35(4), 419-35.

81. *Trenaman L, Sadatsafavi M, Almeida F, Ayas N, Lynd L, Marra C, Stacey D, Bansback N. (2015).

Exploring the Potential Cost-Effectiveness of Patient Decision Aids for Use in Adults with

Obstructive Sleep Apnea: A Case Study. Med Decis Making. 35(5), 671-82.

82. Toupin-April K, Barton J, Fraenkel L, Li L, Grandpierre V, Guillemin F, Rader T, Stacey D, Légaré

F, Jull J, Petkovic J, Scholte-Voshaar M, Welch V, Lyddiatt A, Hofstetter C, De Wit M, March L,

Meade T, Christensen R, Gaujoux-Viala C, Suarez-Almazor ME, Boonen A, Pohl C, Martin R,

Tugwell PS. (2015). Development of a draft core set of domains for measuring shared decision

making in osteoarthritis: An OMERACT working group on shared decision making. Journal of

Rheumatology, 42(12), 2442-2447.

83. Légaré F, †Brière N, Stacey D, †Bourassa H, Desroches S, Dumont S, Fraser K, Freitas A, Rivest LP, †Roy L. (2015). Improving Decision Making on Location of Care with the Frail Elderly and their

Caregivers (the DOLCE study): Study Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial. Trials.

Feb 12; 16:50. 1-8. (highly accessed)

84. *Feenstra B, Lawson ML, Harrison D, *Boland L, Stacey D. (2015). Decision coaching using the

Ottawa Family Decision Guide with parents and their children: A field testing study. BMC Medical

Informatics and Decision Making. 15:5-15.

85. Witteman HO, Dansokho SC, Colquhoun H, Coulter A, Dugas M, Fagerlin A, Giguere AMC, †Glouberman S, Haslett L, Hoffman A, Ivers N, Légaré F, Légaré J, Levin C, Lopez K, Montori VM,

Provencher T, Renaud JS, Sparling K, Stacey D, Vaisson G, Volk RJ, Witteman W. (2015). User-

centered design and the development of patient decision aids: protocol for a systematic review.

Systematic Reviews, 4(1): 11.

86. Stacey D, †Skrutkowski M, Carley M, †Kolari E, †Shaw T, †Ballantyne B, & for the Pan-Canadian

Oncology Symptom Triage and Remote Support (COSTaRS) Team. (2015) Training oncology

nurses to use remote symptom support protocols: A retrospective pre-post study. Oncology Nursing

Forum, 42(2): 174-182.

87. Stacey D, Vandemheen KL, †Hennessey R, †Gooyers T, †Gaudet E, Mallick R, Salgado J, Freitag A,

Berthiaume Y, Brown N, Aaron SA. (2015). Implementation of a Cystic Fibrosis Lung Transplant

Referral Patient Decision Aid in Routine Clinical Practice: An Observational Study. Implementation

Science, 10:17.

88. Coutu M-F, Légaré F, Durant M-J, Corbiere M, Stacey D, Bainbridge L, Labrecque M-E. (2015)

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Operationalizing a Shared Decision Making Model for Work Rehabilitation Programs: A Consensus

Process. J Occup Rehabil 25(1):141-52. DOI: 10.1007/s10926-014-9532-7.

89. *Jull J, Giles A, †Minwaashin Lodge The Aboriginal Women's Support Centre, Boyer Y, Stacey D.

(2015). Cultural Adaptation of a Shared Decision-Making Tool with Aboriginal Women: A

Qualitative Study. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 15:1. Doi: 10.1186/s12911-015-

0129-7.

90. Stacey D, Carley M, †Ballantyne B, †Skrutkowski M, †Whynot A & for the Pan-Canadian Oncology

Symptom Triage and Remote Support (COSTaRS) Team. (2015) Perceived factors influencing

nurses’ use of evidence-informed protocols for remote cancer treatment-related symptom

management: A mixed methods study. Eur J Oncol Nurs, 19(3), 268-77. doi:S1462-3889(14)00191-

pii;10.1016j.ejon.2014.11.002.

91. Légaré F, Stacey D, Turcotte S, Cossi MJ, Kryworuchko J, Graham ID, †Lyddiat A, Politi MC,

Thomson R, Elwyn GJ, Donner-Banzhoff N. (2014). Interventions for improving the adoption of

shared decision making by healthcare professionals. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews Sep

15;9:CD006732. DOI:10.1002/14651858 CD006732 pub3. (most cited review in the Cochrane

Library in 2015 and 2016 of over 1800 reviews – cited 146 times in 2015; cited 215 in 2016)

92. *Abdullah G, Rossy D, Ploeg J, Davies B, Higuchi K, Sikora L, Stacey D. (2014). Measuring the

effectiveness of mentoring as a knowledge translation intervention for implementing empirical

evidence: A systematic review. Worldviews Evid Based Nurs. 11(5):284-300 doi:

10.1111/wvn.12060.

93. Stacey D, *Jull J, Beach S, Dumas A, Strychar I, Adamo K, Brochu M, Prud’homme D. (2015).

Middle-aged women’s decisions about body weight management: A needs assessment and testing of a

knowledge translation tool. Menopause. 22(4):414-22.

94. McGillion M., Carroll SL, Metcalfe K, Arthur HM, Victor JC, McKelvie R, Jolicoeur EM, Stone J,

Svorkdal N, Coyte P, Stevens B, Stacey D. (2014). Development of a patient decision aid for people

with refractory angina: Protocol for a three-phase pilot study. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes.

Jun 11; 12;93. DOI: 10.1186/1477-7525-12-93.

95. Légaré F, Stacey D, †Briere N, Robitaille H, Lord MC, Desroches S, Drolet R. (2014). An

interprofessional approach to shared decision making: an exploratory care study with family

caregivers of one IP home care team. BMC Geriatrics, 14:83. doi: 10.1186/1471-2318-14-83.

96. *Jull J, Stacey D, Beach S, Dumas A, Strychar I, Ufholz LA, Prince S, Abdulnour J, Prud’homme D.

(2014). Lifestyle interventions targeting body weight changes during the menopause transition: A

systematic review. J Obesity. doi:10.1155/2014/824310.

97. *Macartney G, Stacey D, Harrison MB, VanDenKerkhof E. (2014) Quality of life and symptoms in

pediatric brain tumour survivors: A systematic review. Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing,

31(2):65-77.

98. *Macartney G, Stacey D, Harrison MB, VanDenKerkhof E. (2014) Symptoms, coping, and quality of

life in pediatric brain tumour survivors: A qualitative study. Oncology Nursing Forum, 41(4):390-

398.

99. *Feenstra B, Boland L, Lawson ML, Harrison D, Kryworuchko J, Leblanc, M, Stacey D. (2014)

Interventions to support children’s engagement in health-related decisions: A systematic review.

BMC Pediatrics. 14(1):109.

100. Stacey D, †Briere N, Robitaille H, Fraser K, Desroches S, Légaré F. (2014). A systematic process for

creating and appraising clinical vignettes to illustrate interprofessional shared decision making.

Journal of Interprofessional Care. 28(5):453-9. doi: 10.3109/13561820.2014.911157

101. Adamo KB, Shen GX, Mottola M, Nascimento S, Jean-Philippe S, Ferraro ZM, Nerenberg K, Smith

G, Chari R, Gaudet L, Piccinini-Vallis H, McDonald S, Atkinson S, Godbout A, Robitaille J, Davidge

ST, Gruslin A, Prud’homme D, Stacey D, Rossiter M, Goldfield G.S. Dodd J. (2014). Obesity

prevention from conception: A workshop to guide the development of a pan-Canadian trial targeting

the gestational period. Nutrition and Metabolic Insights, 7, 7-18.

102. Sepucha K, Matlock DD, Wills CE, Ropka M, Joseph-Williams N, Stacey D, Ng CJ, Levin C, Lally

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J, Borkhoff CM, Thomson R. (2014) “It’s valid and reliable” is not enough: Critical appraisal of

reporting of measures in trials evaluating patient decision aids. Med Decis Making. Apr 8;34(5):560-

566. (one of Top 10 Accessed in Medical Decision Making 2014)

103. Stacey D, Carley M, †Kohli J, †Skrutkowski M, Avery J, †Bazile AM, †Court A, Nagel D, †Budz D.

(2014) Remote support training programs for oncology nurses in Canada: An environmental scan.

Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal, 24(2) 78-82. Les programmes de formation en gestion à

distance des symptômes s’addressant aux infirmières en oncologie du Canada: une analyse

environnementale. 83-88.

104. *Macartney G, vanDenKerkhof E, Harrison MB, Stacey D. (2014). Symptom experience and quality

of life in pediatric brain tumour survivors: A cross-sectional study. J Pain Symptom Manage, 48(5);

957-967. Doi:10.1016/j.painsymman.2013.12.243.

105. *Wu R, †Boushey R, Potter B, Stacey D. (2014). The evaluation of a rectal cancer decision aid and

the factors influencing its implementation in clinical practice. BMC Surgery 2014;14:49.

DOI:10.1186/1471-2482-14-49.

106. *McArthur D, Dumas A, Woodend K, Beach S, Stacey D. (2014). Factors influencing adherence to

regular exercise in middle-aged women: a qualitative study to inform clinical nursing practice. BMC

Women’s Health, 14:49. DOI:10.1186/1472-6874-14-49.

107. *Lewis KB, Stacey D, Matlock DD. (2014). Making decisions about implantable cardioverter-

defibrillator from implantation to end of life: An integrative review of patients’ perspectives. The

Patient, 2014;7(3):243-60. Doi: 10.1007/s40271-014-0055-2.

108. *Jull J, *Crispo J, Welch V, MacDonald H, Brascoupe S, Boyer V, Stacey D. (2013). Interventions

for indigenous peoples making health decisions: A systematic review. Pimatisiwin, A Journal of

Aboriginal and Indigenous Community Health 11(3), 539-554.

109. Stacey D, Hawker G, Dervin G, Tugwell P, *Boland L, Pomey MP, O'Connor AM, Taljaard M.

(2014). Decision aid for patients considering total knee arthroplasty with preference report for

surgeons: a pilot randomized controlled trial. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 15:54.

doi:10.1186/1471-2474-15-54.

110. Li L, Adam PM, Backman CL, Lineker S, Jones A, Lacaille D, Townsend AF, Yacyshyn E, Yousefi

C, Tugwell P, Leese J, Stacey D. (2014). A proof-of-concept study of a web-based Methotrexate

decision aid for patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Arthritis Care Res 2014 Oct;66(10):1472-81. Doi:

10.1002/acr.22319.

111. Yu CH, Stacey D, Sale J, Hall S, Kaplan D, Ivers N, Rezmovitz J, Leung FH, Shah BR, Straus SE.

(2014). Designing and evaluating an interprofessional shared decision-making and goal-setting

decision aid for patients with diabetes in clinical care – systematic decision aid development and

study protocol. Implement Sci 2014 Jan 22;9:16. Doi: 10.1186/1748-5908-9-16.

112. *Macartney G, Harrison MB, VanDenKerkhof E, Stacey D. (2014). Quality of life and symptoms in

pediatric brain tumour survivors: A systematic review. Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing, 31(2):

65-77.

113. Weeks L, Seely D, DeGrasse C, Verma S, Boon H, Verhoef M, Stacey D. (2014). Developing an

operational model for an integrative oncology program: A qualitative descriptive feasibility study.

Supportive Care in Cancer. 22(3): 731-9. Doi:10.1007/s00520-013-2028-8.

114. Rader T, Pardo Pardo J, Stacey D, Ghogomu E, Maxwell LJ, Welch VA, Singh JA, Buchbinder R,

Légaré F, Santesso N, Toupin-April K, O’Connor AM, Wells GA, Winzenberg TM, Johnston R,

Tugwell P, Cochrane Musculoskeletal Group Editors. (2014). Update of strategies to translate

evidence from Cochrane Musculoskeletal Group systematic reviews for use by various stakeholders. J

Rheumatol.41(2):206-15. Doi:10.3899/jrheun.121307.

115. *de Rosenroll A, Higuchi KS, Dutton KS, Murray MA, Stacey D. (2013). Perspectives of significant

others in dialysis modality decision-making: A qualitative study. CANNT Journal, 23(4), 17-24.

Editorial Board Journal Award winner 2014.

116. Li LC, Adam PM, Townsend AF, Lacaille D, Yousefi C, Stacey D, Gromala D, Shaw C, Tugwell P,

Backman CL. (2013) Usability testing of ANSWER: A web-based methotrexate decision aid for

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patients with rheumatoid arthritis. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 13:131.

117. Carroll S, McGillion M, Stacey D, Healey JS, Browne G, Arthur HM, Thabane L. (2013)

Development and feasibility testing of decision support for patients who are candidates for a

prophylactic implantable defibrillator: A study protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial. Trials.

14(1): 346, 1-9.

118. Volk R J, Llewellyn-Thomas H, Stacey D, Elwyn G. (2013) Core dimensions for assessing the

quality of patient decision aids: Theoretical rationales, current evidence, and emerging issues

identified by the International Patient Decision Aid Standards Collaboration. BMC Medical

Informatics and Decision Making, 13(Suppl 2): S1.

119. Stacey D, Kryworuchko J, Belkora J, Davison BJ, Durand MA, Eden KB, Hoffman AS, Koerner M,

Légaré 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.

120. Sepucha KR, Borkhoff CM, Lally J, Levin CA, Matlock DD, Ng CJ, Ropka ME, Stacey D, Joseph-

Williams N, Wills CE, Thomson R. (2013). Establishing the effectiveness of patient decision aids:

key constructs and measurement instruments. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making,

13(Suppl 2): S12.

121. *Gentles SAJ, Stacey D, Bennett C, Alshurafa M, Walter SD. (2013). Factors explaining the

heterogeneity of effects of patient decision aids on knowledge of outcome probabilities: A systematic

review sub-analysis. Systematic Reviews. 2:95, 1-11.

122. Légaré F, Moumjid-Ferdjaoui N, Drolet R, Stacey D, Harter M, Bastian H, Beaulieu MD, Borduas F,

Charles C, Coulter A, Desroches S, Friedrich G, Gafni A, Graham ID, Labrecque M, LeBlanc A,

Légaré J, Politi M, Sargeant J, Thomson R. (2013). Core competencies for continuing medical

education in shared decision-making: Insights from an international, interdisciplinary working group.

Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 44(4): 267-73.

123. Joseph-Williams N, Newcombe R, Politi M, Durand MA, Sivell S, Stacey D, O’Connor A, Volk RJ,

Edwards A, Bennett C, Pignone M, Thomson R, Elwyn G. (2013) Toward minimum standards for

certifying patient decision aids: A modified Delphi consensus process. Medical Decision Making,

34(6): 699-710. doi: 10.1177/0272989X13501721 (one of Top 10 Accessed in Medical Decision

Making 2014)

124. *Munce S, Kastner M, Cramm H, Lal S, Deschene SM, Auais M, Stacey D, Brouwers M. (2013).

Applying the Knowledge to Action Framework to plan a strategy for implementing breast cancer

screening guidelines: An interprofessional perspective. Journal of Cancer Education. 28(3): 481-7.

125. *Bissonnette J, Woodend K, Davies B, Stacey D, Doucette S, Knoll G. (2013). Evaluation of a

Collaborative Chronic care approach to improve outcomes in kidney transplant recipients. Clinical

Transplantation. 27(2):232-8.

126. Légaré F, Stacey D, Brière N, Puma C, Fraser K, Desroches S, Dumont S, Sales A, Aube D. (2013).

Healthcare providers’ intentions to engage in an interprofessional approach to shared decision making

in home care programs: A mixed methods study. Journal of Interprofessional Care. 27(3): 214-22.

127. *Kryworuchko J, Hill E, Murray MA, Stacey D, Fergusson D. (2013). Systematic review:

Effectiveness of interventions intended to improve the quality of end-of-life decision making in the

Intensive Care Unit. Worldviews in Evidence-based Nursing. 10(1), 3-16.

128. Adamo KB, Ferraro ZM, Goldfield G, Keely E, Stacey D, Hadjiyannakis S, Jean-Philippe S, Walker

M, Barrowman NJ. (2013). The Maternal Obesity Management (MOM) Trial Protocol: A lifestyle

intervention during pregnancy to minimize downstream obesity. Contemporary Clinical Trials. 35(1),

87-96.

129. Stacey D, *Macartney G, Carley M, Harrison MB. 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.

130. *Schwalm JD, Stacey D, Pericak D, Natarajan M.K. (2012) Radial artery versus femoral artery

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access options in coronary angiogram procedures: Randomized controlled trial of a patient decision

aid. Circulation. 5(3), 260-6.

131. *Jull J, Stacey D, Giles A, Boyer Y, Troy C. (2012) Shared decision-making and health for First

Nationas, Metis, and Inuit Women: A study protocol. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision

Making. 12: 146.

132. Stacey D, Bakker D, Ballantyne B, Chapman K, Cumminger J, Green E, Harrison M, Howell D,

Kuziemsky C, MacKenzie T, Sabo B, Skrutkowski Syme A, Whynot A. (2012) Managing symptoms

during cancer treatments: Evaluating the implementation of evidence-informed remote support

protocols. Implementation Science, 7(1), 110.

133. Légaré F, Turcotte S, Robitaille H, Stewart M, Frosch D, Grimshaw J, Labrecque M, Ouimet M,

Rousseau M, Stacey D, van der Weijden T, Elwyn G. (2012). Some, but Not All, Dyadic Measures in

Shared Decision-Making Research Have Satisfactory Psychometric Properties. Journal of Clinical

Epidemiology, 65(12): 1310-20.

134. *Macartney G, Stacey D, Carley M, Harrison MB. (2012). Priorities, Barriers and Facilitators for

Remote Support of Cancer Symptoms: A Survey of Canadian Oncology Nurses. Canadian Oncology

Nursing Journal. 22(4), 235-240. Priorités, obstacles et facilitateurs concernant le traitement à

distance des symptômes du cancer: enquête auprès des infirmières en oncologie du Canada. P 241-47

135. Stacey D, Samant R, Pratt M, Légaré F. (2012). Feasibility of training oncology residents in shared

decision making: A pilot study. Journal of Cancer Education. 27(3):456-62.

136. *Vandyk AD, Harrison MB, *Macartney G, Ross-White A. Stacey D. (2012). Emergency

department visits for symptoms experienced by oncology patients: A systematic review. Supportive

Care in Cancer. 20, 1589-1599.

137. Stacey D, *Kryworuchko J, Bennett C, Murray MA, Mullan S, Légaré F. (2012). Decision coaching

to prepare patients for making health decisions: A systematic review of decision coaching in trials of

patient decision aids. Medical Decision Making. 32(3), E22-33.

138. *Klett MJ, Frankovich R, Dervin GF, Stacey D. (2012). Impact of a surgical screening clinic for

patients with knee osteoarthritis: A descriptive study. Clin J Sport Med, 22: 274-277.

139. Légaré F, Politi MC, Drolet R, Desroches S, Stacey D, Bekker H, the SDM-CPD team. (2012).

Training health professionals in shared decision-making: An international environmental scan. Patient

Education Counsel. 88(2), 159-69.

140. *Akbari A, Grimshaw J, Stacey D, Hogg W, Ramsay T, Cheng-Fitzpatrick M, Magner P, Bell R,

Karpinski J. (2012). Change in appropriate referrals to nephrologists after the introduction of

automatic reporting of the estimated glomerular filtration rate. CMAJ, 184(5), E269-276.

141. Légaré F, Turcotte S, Stacey D, Ratte S, Kryworuchko J, Graham ID. (2012). Patients’ perceptions

of sharing in decisions: A systematic review of interventions to enhance shared decision making in

routine clinical practice. The Patient: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research. 5(1): 1-19.

142. *Kryworuchko J, Stacey D, Peterson WE, Heyland DK, Graham ID. (2012). A qualitative study of

family involvement in decisions about life support in the intensive care unit. American Journal of

Hospice and Palliative Medicine. 29(1), 36-46.

143. Légaré F, Stacey D, Gagnon S, *Dunn S, Pluye P, Frosch D, *Kryworuchko J, Elwyn G, Gagnon

MP, Graham ID. (2011). Validating a conceptual model for an inter-professional approach to shared

decision making: a mixed methods study. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice; 17(4), 554-564.

144. Straus SE, Brouwers M, Johnson D, Lavis JN, Légaré F, Sumit RM, McKibbon KA, Sales AE,

Stacey D, Klein G, Grimshaw J, KT Canada STIHR. (2011) Core competencies in the science and

practice of knowledge translation: Mandate for a Canadian strategic training initiative.

Implementation Science. 6(1): 127 (highly accessed)

145. Bhogal, SK, Murray MA, McLeod KM, Bergen A, Bath B, Menon A, Kho ME, Stacey D. (2011).

Using problem-based case studies to learn about knowledge translation interventions: An inside

perspective. Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions. 31(4): 268-75.

146. Tan J, Stacey D, Barankin B, Bissonnette R, Gulliver W, Lui H, Shear N. (2011). Support needed to

involve psoriasis patients in treatment decisions: A survey of dermatologists. Journal of Cutaneous

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Medicine & Surgery. 15(4): 192-200.

147. Stacey D, Bennett C. Barry M, Col N, Eden K, Holmes-Rovner M, Légaré F, Lyddiatt A, Llewellyn-

Thomas H, Thomson R. (2011) . Decision aids for people facing health treatment or screening

decisions. Cochrane Library; Issue 10. (top cited Cochrane review for 2013 of trials published in

2011-2012 to calculate Impact Factor)

148. Légaré F, Bekker H, Desroches S, Drolet R, Politi M, Stacey D, Borduas F, Cheater FM, Cornuz J,

Coutu MF, Ferdjaoui-Moumjid N, Griffiths F, Harter M, Jacques A, Krones T, Labrecque M, Neely

C, Rodriguez C, Sargeant J, Schuerman J, Sullivan M. (2011). How can continuing professional

development better promote shared decision-making? Perspectives from an international

collaboration. Implementation Science; 6:68.

149. Sepucha K, Stacey D, Clay CF, Chang Y, Cosenza C, Dervin G, Dorrwachter J, Feibelmann S, Katz

JN, Kearing SA, Malchau H, Taljaard M, Tomek I, Tugwell P, Levin CA. (2011). Decision Quality

instrument for treatment of hip and knee osteoarthritis: A psychometric evaluation. BMC

Musculoskeletal Disorders; 12:149.

150. Légaré F, Stacey D, Forest PG, Coutu MF. (2011). Moving SDM forward in Canada: Milestones,

public involvement and barriers that remain. Z Arztl Fortbild Qualitatssich, 105, 245-253.

151. Bravo P, Cabieses B, Bustamante C, Campos S, Stacey D. (2011) Shared decision making in Chile:

supportive policies and research initiatives. Z Arztl Fortbild Qualitatssich, 105, 254-58.

152. *Pellerin MA, Elwyn G, Rousseau M, Stacey D, Robitaille H, Légaré F. (2011). Toward shared

decision making: Using the OPTION scale to analyze resident-patient consultations in family

medicine. Academic Medicine; 86:1010-1018.

153. Légaré F, Shemilt M, Stacey D. (2011). Can shared decision making increase the uptake of evidence

in clinical practice? Frontline Gastroenterology. 2: 176-181.

154. Coutu MF, Légaré F, Durand MJ, Corbiere M, Stacey D, Loisel P, Bainbridge L. (2011). Fostering

shared decision making by occupational therapists and workers involved in accidents resulting in

persistent musculoskeletal disorders: A study protocol. Implementation Science, 6(1):22 (highly

accessed)

155. Légaré F, Stacey D, Briere N, Desroches S, Dumont S, Fraser K, Murray M, Sales A, Aube D.

(2011). A conceptual framework for interprofessional shared decision making in home care: Protocol

for a feasibility study. BMC Health Services Research 11(1):23.

Major invited contributions and/or technical reports (not peer-reviewed) †knowledge users;

*graduate students

1. Lang E, Bell NR, Dickinson JA, Grad R, Kasperavicius D, Moore AE, Singh H, Theriault G,

Wilson BJ, Stacey D. (2018). Eliciting patient values and preferences to inform shared decision

making in preventive screening. Canadian Family Physician. 64(1): 28-31.

Clarifier les valeurs et préférences des patients pour éclairer la prise de décision partagée sur le

dépistage préventif. 64(1):313-e16.

2. Lowe D, de Bie A, Horvat L, Hill S, *Lewis K, Stacey D. (2018) Decision aids for people facing

health treatment or screening decisions. Evidence Bulletin. Centre for Health Communication and

Participation, La Trobe University, Victoria http://www.latrobe.edu.au/chcp/evidence-bulletins

3. Stacey D, Carley M, for the pan-Canadian Oncology Symptom Triage and Remote Support

Group. (2017). The pan-Canadian Oncology Symptom Triage and Remote Support (COSTaRS) –

practice guides for symptom management in adults with cancer. 27(1); 92-98. (aussi disponible

en francais)

4. *Boland L, Stacey D. (2016). Research Reflections: Health literacy in practice and research.

Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology. 26(4): 359-361. (disponible en francais aussi)

5. Stacey D, Légaré F. (2015). Engaging patients using an interprofessional approach to shared

decision making. Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal, 25(4), 455-461. Stacey, D, Légaré F.

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(2015). Adopter une approche interprofessionnelle de prise de décision partagée pour encourager

l’implication des patients. Revue Canadienne de Soins Infirmiers en Oncologie, 25(4), 462-469.

6. Stacey D, Domecq MC, *Crawley F, *Doucet J. (2015). Research Reflections: Finding research

to answer patients’ questions. Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal, 25(3), 266-267. Reflexions

sur la recherche: Trouver des articles de recherche pour répondre aux questions des patients. 268-

269.

7. Stacey D. (2015). Director at Large- Research. Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal, 25(2), 247.

Conseillère générale – Recherche. 25(2), 248.

8. *Haase K, Stacey D. (2015). Research Reflections: Where to start with research. Canadian

Oncology Nursing Journal, 25(2), 138-139.Reflexions sur la recherche: Par ou commencer

lorsqu’on veut faire de la recherche. 25(2), 140-141.

9. Stacey D, †Skrutkowski M, †Ballantyne B, Carley M, †Kolari E, †Shaw T. (2014). Translating

evidence from guidelines for remote symptom assessment, triage, and support: Pan-Canadian

Oncology Symptom Triage and Remote Support (COSTaRS) Workshop for Nurses. Available at:

www.ktcanada.ohri.ca/costars.

10. *Abdullah G, Stacey D. (2014). Research Reflections: Role of oncology nurses in integrated

knowledge translation. Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal, 24(2),63-64. Le role des infirmières

en oncologie dans l’application des connaissances intégrée. 65-66.

11. O’Connor AM, Stacey D, Saarimaki A, Pardo Pardo J, Rader T, Welch V, Tugwell P. (2013).

Ottawa Patient Decision Aid Development eTraining. Available at:

https://decisionaid.ohri.ca/eTraining/

12. Stacey D for the Pan-Canadian Oncology Symptom Triage and Remote Support (COSTaRS)

Steering Committee. (2013, March). Remote Symptom Protocols for Individuals Undergoing

Cancer Treatment. University of Ottawa School of Nursing and the Canadian Partnership Against

Cancer, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Available at:

http://www.ktcanada.ohri.ca/costars/docs/COSTaRS_Protocols_English_March_2013.pdf

13. *McArthur D, Beach S, Stacey D. (2013). Evidence on bodyweight changes for perimenopausal

women: An environmental scan of publically accessible resources. Canadian Journal of Nursing

Informatics. 8(3): 1-9.

14. Saarimaki A, Stacey D. (2013). Are you using effective tools to support patients facing tough

cancer-related decisions? Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal. And in French Les outils que vous

utilisez aident-ils les patients qui sont confrontés à des questions difficiles en lien avec le cancer?

23(2), 137-144.

15. *Borkhoff CM, Hawker GA, Wright JG, Stacey D, Kreder HJ, Dervin G, Tugwell P. (2013,

Spring). Seeing the Patient in Front of Them: Addressing Physicians’ Contributions to Gender

Disparity in Total Joint Replacement. CIHR Institute of Musculoskeletal Health and Arthritis

(IMHA) and the Canadian Arthritis Network (CAN) Research Impact Story publication.

http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/45682.html

16. Stacey D and the Pan-Canadian Oncology Symptom Triage and Remote Support Group

(COSTaRS) (2012). Evidence-informed protocols to guide nurses providing remote symptom

support [Editorial]. Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal. 22(4), 280. Protocoles fondés sur des

données probantes visant à guider les infirmières en oncologie assurant le traitement à distance

des symptômes p. 281.

17. Stacey D for the Pan-Canadian Oncology Symptom Triage and Remote Support (COSTaRS)

Steering Committee. (2012, March). Remote Symptom Protocols for Individuals Undergoing

Cancer Treatment. University of Ottawa School of Nursing and the Canadian Partnership Against

Cancer, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Available at:

http://www.ktcanada.ohri.ca/costars/docs/archive/COSTaRS_Protocols_English_March_2012.pdf

18. Stacey D, Belkora J, Clay K, Davison J, Durand MA, Eden KB, *Hoffman A, Koerner M,

Kryworuchko J, Légaré F, Loiselle MC, Street R. (2012, June). 2012 Updated Chapter F:

Coaching/guidance in deliberation and communication. International Patient Decision Aids

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Standards Collaboration; http://ipdas.ohri.ca

19. Sepucha K, Thomson R, Borkhoff C, Lally J, Levin CA, Matlock DD, Ng CJ, Ropka M, Stacey

D, Williams NJ, Wills CE. (2012, June). 2012 Updated Chapter L: Establishing the effectiveness.

International Patient Decision Aids Standards Collaboration; http://ipdas.ohri.ca

PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS

Invited presentations (national or international conferences)

1. Stacey D. (2018, November). Invited by the School of Nursing at the University of British

Columbia to present the 50th Marion Woodward Lecture on “Strategies and Tools for Putting

Patients First”, Vancouver, British Columbia.

2. Stacey D. (2018, October). Invited by the Irish Medical Officer of Health to present at the

National Patient Safety conference on “Supporting patients as partners in decision making: A

strategy to improve quality and safety in healthcare”, Dublin Ireland.

3. Stacey D. (2018, June). Invited by the KT Canada conference organizing committee to present on

“Evaluation of Patient Engagement in Shared Decision Making” at the annual conference,

Vancouver, British Columbia.

4. Stacey D. (2018, May). Invited by Pamela Ginex at the Oncology Nursing Society to present on

“Symptom practice guides: implementing evidence for how nurses think and what nurses do” as

part of a panel on Integrating Research Into Practice: An implementation science approach to

symptom management at the annual Oncology Nursing Society conference, Washington, DC.

5. Stacey D. (2018, April). Invited by Berith Hedberg, Professor, to present on “The Science of

Knowledge Translation in relation to Co-production: the Patient Voice” for faculty and graduate

students at Jonkoping University, Sweden.

6. Stacey D. (2018, April). Invited by Berith Hedberg, Professor, to present on “Quality

improvement with patients and family members using Interprofessional shared decision making

with patient decision aids” for faculty and graduate students at Jonkoping University, Sweden.

7. Stacey D. (2018, April). Invited by Petrie-Flom Center at Harvard Law School and the Coalition

to Transform Advanced Care to present on “Theory and knowledge of Patient Decision Aids: the

evidence” at the Development and Certification of Decision Aids to promote shared decision

making for patients with serious illness conference, Harvard Law School, Boston, Massachusetts.

8. Stacey D. (2018, March). Invited by Naoko Arimori to present “Shared decision making

interventions in medical organizations” for faculty and graduate students, St. Luke’s University,

Tokyo, Japan.

9. Stacey D. (2018, March). Invited by Naoko Arimori to present “Shared decision making

outcomes: an interdisciplinary perspective” for faculty and graduate students, St. Luke’s

University, Tokyo, Japan.

10. Stacey D. (2017, November). Invited by Daniel Lessler, Chief Medical Officer, Washington State

Health Care Authority to provide repeat training for using the International Patient Decision Aid

Standards criteria that were for certification of patient decision aids.

11. Stacey D. (2017, August). Invited by Peter Wyer to present “The patient voice in evidence-based

care and improvement” at the TEACH Workshop, New York Academy of Medicine, New York.

12. Stacey D. (2017, June). Invited to provide a lecture titled Patient decision aids: evidence, quality

and practice, at the “Colloque pluridisciplinaire: Perspectives populationnelle et interpersonnelle

de la communication aux patients” University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec.

13. Stacey D. (2017, May). Invited by Daniel Lessler, Chief Medical Officer, Washington State

Health Care Authority to provide training for using the International Patient Decision Aid

Standards criteria that were for certification of patient decision aids. (KB Lewis* co-presented)

14. Stacey D. (2016, December 14). Invited by July Considine, Chair in Nursing Eastern Health, to

present on Patient and Family Engagement: Evidence & Tools, Box Hill Hospital, Melbourne,

Australia.

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15. Stacey D. (2016, December 12). Invited by Tracey Bucknall, Associate Head of School, School of

Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health, Deakin University to present “Patient and Family

Engagement: Evidence & Tools”, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia.

16. Stacey D. (2016, December 2). Invited by Professor Allison Hutchinson, Chair in Nursing at

Monash Health, to present “Best Practice in examining honours & coursework research theses”,

Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia.

17. Stacey D. (2016, December 1). Invited by Lucy Cuddihy, Chief Nursing Officer, Barwon Health,

to present “Engaging patients in decisions: Tools, evidence & practice”, Barwon Health, Geelong,

Australia.

18. Stacey D. (2016, December 1). Invited by Laura Brooks, Lecturer in Nursing, School of Nursing

and Midwifery, Deakin University to present “Symptom Practice Guides: Implementing evidence

formatted to how nurses think and what nurses do”, Geelong campus, Deakin University,

Australia

19. Stacey D. (2016, November 25). Invited by Allison Hutchinson, Chair in Nursing at Monash

Health to present “Engaging patients in decisions: Tools, evidence & practice”, Monash Health,

Melbourne Australia.

20. Stacey D. (2016, November 24). Invited by Maxine Duke, Head of School of Nursing and

Midwifery to present “Grant success: Putting the team together”at the Quality and Patient Safety

Strategic Planning Day, Deakin University, Australia.

21. Stacey D. (2016, November 9). Invited by Tracey Bucknall, Assocaite Head of School of Nursing

and Midwifery and Chair at Alfred Health to present “Symptom practice guides: How nurses think

& what nurses do”, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Australia.

22. Stacey D. (2016, October).Invited by Britta Bjerrum Mortensen, Danish Health and Medicines

Authority to advise on grant funding for shared decision making and to provide the key note

presentation on user involvement at their national conference, Kolding, Denmark.

23. Stacey D. (2016, September 27). Invited by Tone Brathen, Senior Advisor, Norwegian Directorate

of Health to present on Shared Decision Making using Patient Decision Aids at an invitation

meeting focused on establishing national criteria for patient decision aids in Oslo, Norway.

24. Stacey D. (2016, June 29). Invited by Jo Rycroft-Malone, Professor and Vice Chancellor,

Research & Impact, Bangor University to present on Co-Production: The Patients’ Role,

Knowledge Utilization Annual Conference, Llandudno, Wales.

25. Graham, I., Stacey D. (2016, June 21-22). Invited by Jan Nordvik Manager of the Regional Centre

for Knowledge Translation in Rehabilitation to provide a workshop on Knowledge to Action: The

process to implement knowledge in practice, Sunnaas Rehabilitation Hospital, Oslo, Norway.

26. Stacey D. (2016, June 20). Invited by Jan Nordvik, Manager of the Regional Centre for

Knowledge Translation in Rehabilitation to present on Patient and Knowledge User Engagement

at the Knowledge Translation: Can we implement knowledge in less than 17 years? conference in

Oslo, Norway.

27. Stacey D. (2016, June 20). Invited by Jan Nordvik Manager of the Regional Centre for

Knowledge Translation in Rehabilitation to present on Shared Decision-Making using Patient

Decision Aids at the Knowledge Translation: Can we implement knowledge in less than 17 years?

conference in Oslo, Norway.

28. Stacey D. (2016, May 5). Invited by Brenda Sabo to present on the Pan-Canadian Oncology

Symptom Triage and Remote Support Project in the School of Nursing, Dalhousie University.

29. Stacey D. (2016, April 2). Invited by Danil Makarov and Angie Fagerlin to present on Decision

Coaching at the American Urological Association and Society for Medical Decision Making

Quality Improvement Summit, Linthicum, Maryland.

30. Stacey D. (2016, March 4). Invited by Monika Krzyzanowska at Cancer Care Ontario to give the

opening key note presentation at the Quality and Safety Symposium, Toronto, Ontario.

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31. Stacey D. (2016, February 5). Invited by Jean Baptiste Lattouf and Neil Reaume at the Kidney

Cancer Research Network of Canada to present at the 7th Canadian Kidney Cancer Forum,

Toronto, Ontario.

32. Stacey D, Seely J. (2016, January 21). Invited by the Champlain Regional Primary Care Cancer

Program to present at the Breast Cancer Screening: Evidence & Controversy event for family

doctors & other primary care providers, Ottawa, Canada.

33. Stacey D. (2015, November 10). Invited by Jeremy Grimshaw to present Canadian Cochrane

Online.

34. Stacey D. (2015, November 2). Invited by Naoko Arimori, Professor in the Faculty of Medicine

School of Health Sciences Nursing to present to nursing faculty and graduate students in the

School of Nursing, University of Niigata on Decision Support: Interventions and Evidence, Japan.

35. Stacey D. (2015, November 1). Invited by Naoko Arimori, Professor in the Faculty of Medicine

School of Health Sciences Nursing to present to nursing faculty and graduate students in the

School of Nursing, St. Luke’s International University on Decision Support: Interventions and

Evidence, Tokyo, Japan.

36. Stacey D. (2015, Oct 20). Invited by William Lawrence, Senior Program Officer, Communication

and Dissemination Research, PCORI to present on a panel titled Moving Decision Aids from

Research to Real-World Settings at the Society for Medical Decision Making Conference, St.

Louis, Missouri. Presentation titled “Implementing shared decision making: The current

evidence.”

37. Stacey D. (2015, Oct 18). Invited by Jill Metcalf Executive Director Society for Medical Decision

Making to present as a faculty member in the VA- SMDM Advanced Training Course in Shared

Decision Making. Pre-conference workshop at the Society for Medical Decision Making Annual

meeting, St. Louis, Missouri.

38. Stacey D. (2015, Oct 1). Patient Decision Aids: Enhancing the quality of health decisions. Invited

by Lisa Hopp to present at the Joanna Briggs Institute center’s Evidence-based Practice

Conference titled Leadership and innovation in evidence based healthcare.

39. Stacey D. (2015, Sept 15). Enhancing nursing passion to use practice guides for informing

telephone symptom support: The COSTaRS project. Invited by Meinir Krishnasamy to present at

the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia.

40. Stacey D. (2015, Sept 14). Invitation from Lucy Cuddihy, Chief Nursing & Midwifery Officer to

present on Decision Coaching and Interprofessional Shared Decision Making at Barwon Health,

Geelong, Australia.

41. Stacey D. (2015, Sept 8). Is translating shared decision-making into practice a fairy story? Invited

by Belinda Goodenough to give the key note presentation at the National Dementia Research and

Knowledge Translation Forum 2015. Sydney, Australia.

42. Stacey D. (2015, Aug 28). Invited by Tracey Bucknall to present on Shared Decision Making

Tools and Evidence at the Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia.

43. Stacey D. (2015, Aug 25). Knowledge tools to support patient engagement in shared decision

making. Invited by Tracey Bucknall to present at Deakin University Master Class, Melbourne,

Australia.

44. Stacey D. (2015, Aug 24). Invited by Brigid Clarke to present on Evidence for and Experiences of

Implementing Shared Decision Making and Patient Decision Aids to the Consumer Partnerships

and Quality Standards team at the Department of Health & Human services, Victoria Health,

Melbourne, Australia.

45. Stacey D. (2015, May 8). Shared decision making, evidence and tools. Invited by Gary Smith to

present at the Australian Association of Practice Management Ltd. Canada and USA Study Tour,

Ottawa, ON.

46. Stacey D. (2015, March 3). Shared decision making. Invited by Peter Wyer to present at the

Evidence-based Guidelines Affecting Policy, Practice and Stakeholders (E-GAPPS II) meeting,

New York Academy of Medicine, New York.

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47. Stacey D. (2015, March 26). Evidence for patients – same or different? Invited by Peter Coyte to

present at the annual symposium of the Health Care, Technology and Place CIHR-Strategic

Training Initiative in Health Research, Toronto, ON.

48. Stacey D. (2014, December 5). Achieving shared decision making in healthcare: Interventions for

clinical practice. Invited by Jessica Williams to present to the School of Nursing at Miami

University, Florida, USA.

49. Stacey D. (2014, November 5). When Decision aids meet systematic reviews: Cochrane Patient.

Clinical Epidemiology Debates, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, ON.

50. *Boland L, Stacey D. (2014, October 29) Patient Decision Aids to Engage Patients in Making

Decisions. Digital Transformation in Health 5.0, Ottawa, ON.

51. Stacey D and Légaré F. (2014, October 26-29). Invited by the planning committee for the 2014

annual conference of Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology to provide the key note

presentation on an Interprofessional approach to Shared Decision Making in Quebec City.

52. Stacey D. (2014, October). Invited by the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality Health

Care, Sydney, Australia to attend meetings and present to a range of stakeholders on shared

decision making, patient decision aids, international standards, and implementation to inform

discussions about wide scale implementation of shared decision making and patient decision aids

in clinical practice and curriculum across Australia

53. Stacey D, Straus S. (2014, June 9-11). Reaching consensus on core competencies for Strategic

Training in Health Research (STIHR) fellows. Invited to present at the KT Canada Summer

Institute.

54. Stacey D. (2014, June 17). Patient Decision Aids: effectiveness, certifying, implementing. Invited

to present at the PCORI Applying methods of user-centered design to achieve patient-centered

care team meeting, Quebec City.

55. Stacey D. (2014, May 22). Invited by the Board of Directors of the Academic Medical Centre of

the University of Amsterdam to give the 16th Anna Reynvaan Lecture on May 22, 2014 to nurses

and nurse leaders from the Netherlands and Belgium. This annual lecture is referred to as the

“Dutch Florence Nightingale” for nurses, media, researchers and other healthcare professionals.

Shared Decision-Making: What is the role for nurses?

56. Stacey D. (2014, April 14). Invited by the Patient Education Committee of the College of Family

Physicians of Canada, Toronto to present to their committee on Shared Decision Making: Tools

and Implementation.

57. Stacey D. (2013, November 26). Shared decision making as a knowledge translation intervention.

Invited by Veterans Affairs Canada to provide the opening key note presentation at the Military

and Veterans Health Research Conference, Edmonton, Alberta. Story in St. Albert Leader on

November 28, 2013 titled “Military health in scope”

http://www.stalbertleader.com/2013/11/28/military-health-in-scope/. For researchers, policy

makers, veterans, media, and healthcare professionals.

58. Stacey D, Shrier I, Gauvin FP, Boivin A, Légaré J. (2013, September 21). Patient-Centred

decision making: Using evidence from bedside to health policies. Invited by the Scientific

Committee of the 21st International Cochrane Colloquium to organize and provide a special

symposium on “Patients and evidence production and use”, Quebec City, Quebec. For researchers,

healthcare professionals, patients

59. Stacey D. (2013, September 25). Engaging patients in shared decision making to improve clinical

and experiential outcomes. Invited to present at the first National Forum on Patient Experience,

Toronto, Canada. For health policy makers and healthcare professionals.

60. Stacey D. (2013, September 12). Tools for shared decision-making: State of the science and

research needs. Invited by the Eisenberg Center for Clinical Decisions and Communication

Science at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas to present at the Eisenberg Conference

Series 2013 Meeting to identify research priorities for the Agency for Healthcare Research and

Quality, Rockville, Maryland. For research funders and researchers.

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61. Stacey D. (2013, August 7). Engaging patients in their own healthcare decisions. Invited by Peter

Wyer to present at the New York Academy of Medicine TEACH (Teaching Evidence

Assimilation for Collaborative Healthcare) workshop, New York. For researchers and healthcare

professionals.

62. Stacey D. (2013, May 9). Outils d’aides à la décision: Mise à jour sur les critères de qualité et leur

impact sur la prise de décision et les patients. Invited by MA Doran and F Légaré for presentation

in a 1-day symposium titled « Les outils numériques d’aide à la décision et à la communication

concertée en sante » as part of a 5-day interdisciplinary scientific colloquium “Cinq axes pour

comprendre et construire les villes intelligentes” at the 2013 ACFAS, Québec City, Québec. For

researchers.

63. Stacey D. (2013, April 20). Transforming evidence from guidelines into user friendly clinical

practice tools: The COSTaRS Project. Invited by the scientific organizing committee for

presentation at the 2013 Ottawa Hospital Research Institute Retreat, Ottawa, Canada. For

researchers.

64. Stacey D (2012, October). Partners in Care: Sharing in Decisions about Health. Invited by Lisa

Hopp RN, PhD FAAN to give key note presentation at the Fall Indiana Center for Evidence Based

Nursing Practice conference, Purdue University Calumet, Hammond, Indiana.

65. Sepucha K, Stacey D. (2012, July). Shared decision making and patient decision aids: State of the

evidence on measurement. Invited by the scientific organizing committee for presented at the

Summer Institute of Informed Patient Choice, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire,

USA.

66. Stacey D. (2012, June). Using evidence and experience to inform patients’ involvement in health

decisions. Invited by the Nursing Community of Practice using video-conferencing for the Cancer

Care Ontario Nursing Rounds, Ontario, Canada.

67. Stacey D. (2012, June). Interprofessional approach to shared decision making (IP-SDM): A

workshop for healthcare professionals. Invited by the Clinical Pathways Team for presentation at

the Ministry of Health, Regina, Saskatchewan.

68. Stacey D. (2012, June). Using evidence and experience to inform patients’ involvement in health

decisions. Invited by the Cochrane Consumer and Communications Group for presentation at the

Festival of Evidence & Experience, Melbourne, Australia.

69. Stacey D. (2012, April). Government as partner to implement decision support in clinical practice:

The Saskatchewan Experience. Invited to present by the scientific committee for the Establishing a

Research Network for Treatment Decision Making in Oncology in Canada Meeting, Toronto, ON.

70. Stacey D. (2012, April). Ottawa Shared Decision Making Training and Implementation. Invited to

present by the scientific committee of the Competencies for Continuing Professional Development

in Shared Decision Making International Workshop. Quebec, QC.

71. Stacey D. (2011, December). Decision support for patients with chronic illnesses. Invited by the

Canadian Nurses Academy in Multiple Sclerosis, Kingsbridge, Ontario, Canada

72. Stacey D, Légaré F. (2011, December). Interprofessional Shared Decision Making (IP-SDM): A

workshop for practitioners in primary care. A 1.5 day workshop for medical residents in Internal

Medicine at Yale University and nurse practitioner students at Fairfield University, Connecticut,

USA.

73. Stacey D, Lawson M. (2011, November). Decision coaching skill building workshop. Presented to

social workers at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Ottawa, Ontario.

74. Stacey D (2011, November). Cochrane review of patient decision aids within the broader context

of knowledge translation. Cochrane Consumers and Communication Review Group, La Trobe

University, Melbourne, Australia

75. Stacey D (2011, October). Translating shared decision making into primary care: A capacity

building workshop for faculty. Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

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76. Stacey D (2011, October). Knowledge Translation to patients using patient decision aids and

decision coaching. Keynote presentation at the Making Change Happen: Monash University

Department of General Practice Research Day, Melbourne, Australia.

77. Stacey D (2011, October). Shared decision making: Facilitator training workshop. Surgical

Pathway Initiative, Ministry of Health of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

78. Stacey D (2011, September). Shared Decision Making: Implementation at The Ottawa Hospital.

Presented to the Senior Management Team, The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario.

79. Stacey D (2011, August). Implementing decision support for patients in the context of hospital

care: A prostate cancer example. Centre de recherche du Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de

Québec. Hôpital St-François d’Assise, Quebec City, Quebec.

80. Stacey D (2011, August). Shared Decision Making: Why is it important? Surgical Pathway

Initiative, Ministry of Health of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

81. Stacey D (2011, August). Shared decision making: Implementing for patients with osteoarthritis

of hip/knee. Surgical Pathway Initiative, Ministry of Health of Saskatchewan, Prince Albert,

Saskatchewan.

82. Stacey D (2011, June). Framework and evidence-based tools for decision support training. Pre-

conference workshop at the 6th annual International Shared Decision Making conference,

Maastricht, Netherlands.

83. Stacey D (2011, May). Patient decision aids – Patient involvement in decision making. 30th annual

Canadian Association for Enterostomal Therapy conference, Montreal, Quebec.

84. Stacey D (2011, March). Knowledge Translation in Action: Implementing Interprofessional

Shared Decision Making. Presented at the Dartmouth College Centre for Health Care Delivery

Science, Hanover, New Hampshire.

85. Stacey D (2011, February). Knowledge Translation to Patients: Decision Aids and Decision

Coaching. Presented at the Oncology Nursing Research Rounds, Princess Margaret Hospital,

Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

86. Stacey D. (2011, February). Knowledge translation to patients: Decision aids. Presented at the KT

Branch Lunch n’ Learn, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Ottawa, Canada

87. Stacey D, Bennett C, Barry M, Col N, Eden K, Holmes-Rovner M, Légaré F, Lyddiat A,

Llewellyn-Thomas H, Thomson R. (2011, January). Updated Cochrane systematic review of

patient decision aids: 86 trials (includes 31 new). Presented at the Foundation for Informed

Medical Decision Making, Boston.

88. Stacey D. (2011, January). Advancing Shared Decision Making. Presented at the Ideagora,

Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement (ICSI), Bloomington, Minnesota.

89. Stacey D. (2011, January). Facilitating Shared Decision Making in Clinical Practice. Presented at

the Annual Physiatry Research Day, The Ottawa Hospital (CME approved).

Abstracts and/or Papers Read †knowledge users; *graduate students

1. D. Stacey, L. Jolicoeur, C. Ludwig, M. Carley, F. Kelly, K. Balchin, S. Madore, C. Kuziemsky, L.

Jibb, K. Duke, and the CP-QI Team. Impact of Telephone Nursing Services for Adults with Cancer

on Quality of Symptom Management, Patient Outcomes, and Emergency Visits: A Pan-Canadian

Oncology Symptom Triage and Remote Support (COSTaRS) Project. CANO/ACIO 2019 Annual

Conference, October 20-23, 2019, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

2. Modanloo S, Choueiry J, Dunn S, Stacey D, Harrison D. (2019). Online Parent-targeted Resources

for Early Childhood Vaccination: A Cross-Canada Environmental Scan. Canadian Pain Society’s

40th Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM), April 2-5, Toronto, Ontario. Poster presentation.

3. Provencher, V., Légaré, F., Stacey, D., Kergoat, M-J., Veillette, N., Drolet, M-J., Delli-Colli, N.,

Dubé, V., Giroux, D., Bravo, G., Guay, M., Durand, P., Blair, L. & Girard, C. (2019) Adaptation of

a decision guide to jointly support hospitalized frail patients and their caregivers in the decision-

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making process about location on discharge. 10e conférence internationale sur la décision partagée,

Québec.

4. *Kelly F, Carroll SL, Carley M, Dent S, Shorr R, *Hu J, †Morash R, Stacey D. Symptom practice

guide for telephone assessment of patients with cancer treatment-related cardiotoxic dyspnea:

Adaptation and evaluation of acceptability. Canadian Cardiovascular Congress (October 2018).

5. Housten AJ, Lowenstein LM, Hoffman A, Jacobs LE, Zirari Z, Hoover DS, Stacey D, Pratt G, Volk

R. Attention to overdiagnosis in cancer screening patient decision aids: A review. Society for

Medical Decision Making (October 15, 2018)

6. Jibb L, Stacey D, †Truant T, Carley M, Graham I, Green E, Jolicoeur L, Kuziemsky C, Ludwig C,

Thavorn K, and the COSTaRS Team. Research Priorities for The Pan-Canadian Oncology

Symptom Triage and Remote Support (COSTaRS) Practice Guides: A Modified Nominal Group

Consensus. MASCC/ISOO 2018 Annual Meeting on Supportive Care in Cancer 2018 June 28-30;

Vienna, Austria.

7. Squires JE, Stacey D, Asad S, Simard SN, Dorrance K, Zhang J, Caudrelier J, Roberts A, Graham I, †Clemons M, Grimshaw J, *Demery Varin M, †Arnaout A. (August 2017). Overuse of contralateral

prophylactic mastectomy: A growing concern in over-aggressive treatment of breast cancer patients.

Abstract accepted for oral presentation at the Preventing Overdiagnosis 5th International Conference.

Quebec City, Quebec.

8. Witteman HO, Renaud J-S, *Vaisson G, Breton E, Chipenda Dansokho S, Colquhoun H, Dugas M,

Fagerlin A, Giguère AMC, Glouberman S, Haslett L, Hoffman A, Ivers N, Légaré F, Légaré J,

Levin CA, Lopez K, Montori VM, Provencher T, †Sparling K, Stacey D, Trottier M-E, Volk

RJ. (July 2017) A validated measure of the user-centeredness of patient decision

aid development. Oral presentation, International Shared Decision Making (ISDM). Jul 2-6, 2017.

Lyon, France.

9. Witteman HO, Renaud J-S, *Vaisson G, Breton E, Chipenda Dansokho S, Colquhoun H, Dugas M,

Fagerlin A, Giguère AMC, Glouberman S, Haslett L, Hoffman A, Ivers N, Légaré F, Légaré J,

Levin CA, Lopez K, Montori VM, Provencher T, Sparling K, Stacey D, Trottier M-E, Volk RJ.

(June 2017) Measuring the user-centredness of the development of patient-oriented tools: a

validated measure derived from a systematic review. Oral presentation, KT Canada

Annual Meeting. Jun 15-16, 2017, Quebec City, Quebec.

10. Squires JE, Stacey D, Asad S, Simard SN, Dorrance K, Zhang J, Caudrelier JM, Roberts A, Graham

I, †Clemons M, Grimshaw J, *Demery Varin M, †Arnaout A. (June 2017). Development and

usability of a patient decision aid for Contralateral Prophylactic Mastectomy: A mixed method

study. Abstract accepted for oral presentation at the KT Canada Scientific Meeting. Quebec City,

Quebec.

11. *Trenaman L, Stacey D, Bryan S, Cuthbertson L, Sawatzky R, Bansback N. (April 2017).

Understanding what matters most: Exploring older adults’ priorities for experiences with inpatient

care. Canadian Frailty Network Conference, Toronto, Ontario.

12. Squires JE, Simard SN, Asad S, Zhang J, Stacey D., Linklater S, Caudrelier JM, †Clemons M,

Graham ID, Grimshaw JM, †Arnaout A. (December 2016). Contralateral Prophylactic Mastectomy:

A Case for De-Implementation. Poster presentation at the 9th Annual Conference on the Science of

Dissemination and Implementation in Health. Washington, District of Columbia, USA.

13. Carroll S, Embuldeniya G, Pannag J, *Lewis K, McGillion M, Stacey D. The Challenge of Values-

Elicitation: Understanding How Patients’ Values Guide Decision-making in the Context of

Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators. Canadian Journal of Cardiology. 2016;32:S313.

14. Carroll S, McGillion M.,Stacey D, Healey J, Foster G, Hutchings S, Arthur H, Browne G, Thabane

L. Patient decision aids in new implantable cardioverter defibrillator candidates: feasibility of

conducting a randomized controlled trial. Eur J Cardiovasc Nurs. 2016;15 S1-S115

15. Carroll S, Pannag J, Hutchings S, Embuldeniya G, McGillion M, Strachan P, Stacey D. Clarifying

patients’ values for benefits and harms of initiating implantable defibrillators - easier said than done.

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European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing. 2016;15 S1-S115.

16. *Crawley F, †Liska C, Stacey D, Morash R. (October 2016). Effectiveness of group medical

appointments for cancer survivors: A scoping review. Presented at the annual conference of the

Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology, Calgary, Alberta.

17. Stacey D, Benea A, Lambert L, Lee V, Maheu C, Haase K, Stephens J, Thorne S. (October 2016).

Speed mentoring to enhance oncology nursing research. An interactive workshop presented at the

annual conference of the Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology, Calgary, Alberta.

18. Squires JE, Asad S, Simard SN, Caudrelier JM, Clemons M, Graham ID, Grimshaw JM, Stacey D,

Zhang J, Arnaout A. (April 2016). Increasing Use of Contralateral Prophylactic Mastectomy: A

Concern for Over-Aggressive Treatment of Early Stage Breast Cancer. Poster presented at Cancer

Care Ontario Research Day. Toronto Ontario.

19. Carroll SL, McGillion M, Stacey D, Healey J, Foster G, Hutchings S, Arthur H, Browne G,

Thabane L. (2016, April). Patient decision aids in new implantable cardioverter defibrillator

candidates: Feasibility of conducting a randomized controlled trial. EuroHeartCare, Athens, Greece.

20. Carroll SL, Pannag J, Hutchings S, Embuldeniya G, McGillion M, Strachan P, Stacey D. (2016,

April). Clarifying patients’ values for benefits and harms of initiating implantable defibrillators –

easier said than done. EuroHeartCare, Athens, Greece.

21. Labrecque ME, Coutu MF, Légaré F, Durand MJ, Stacey D, Bainbridge L. (2015, October). Return

to work decisions in rehabilitation: How do get workers, clinicians, and stakeholders on the same

page? (ID 9053). Society for Medical Decision Making Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO.

22. *Munroe S, Stacey D, *Lewis K, Bansback N. (2015, October). Choosing treatments congruent

with values: Do patients need help and do decision aids provide it? Sub-analysis of a systematic

review (ID 9349). Society for Medical Decision Making Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO.

23. *Vaisson G, Dugas M, Provencher T, Breton E, Chipenda S, Colquhoun H, Fagerlin A, Giguere A,

Glouberman S, Haslett L, Hoffman AS, Ivers N, Légaré F, Légaré J, Levin CA, Lopez K, Montori

VM, Renaud JS, Sparling K, Stacey D, Trottier ME, Volk RJ, Witteman W, Witteman HO. (2015,

October). Engaging patients and other stakeholders in the development of patient decision aids:

Comparisons of current practices with user-centered design (ID 9355). Society for Medical Decision

Making Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO.

24. *Dugas M, Vaisson G, Provencher T, Breton E, Chipenda S, Colquhoun H, Fagerlin A, Giguere A,

Glouberman S, Haslett L, Hoffman AS, Ivers N, Légaré F, Légaré J, Levin CA, Lopez K, Montori

VM, Renaud JS, Sparling K, Stacey D, Trottier ME, Volk RJ, Witteman W, Witteman HO. (2015,

October). Engagement of members of marginalized populations in the development of patient

decision aids and other patient-centered tools (ID 9359). Society for Medical Decision Making

Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO.

25. Stacey D, †Truant T, Ballantyne B, Chapman K, Skrutkowski M, for the Pan-Canadian Oncology

Symptom Triage and Remote Support (COSTaRS) Team. Enhancing nursing passion to use practice

guides for informing remote (telephone) symptom support: An interactive workshop (2015,

October). Annual conference of the Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology, Toronto, Ontario.

26. Stacey D, Carley M, Skrutkowski M, Ballantyne B, Sabo B, for the Pan-Canadian Oncology

Symptom Triage and Remote Support (COSTaRS) Team. Implementation of guideline-informed

telephone support protocols for managing cancer treatment-related symptoms: The COSTaRS

mixed methods study (2015, October). Annual conference of the Canadian Association of Nurses in

Oncology, Toronto, Ontario.

27. *Adekpedjou R, Stacey D, Briere N, Freitas A, Garvelink M, Turcotte S, Légaré F. (2015,

September). Decision-making outcomes about relocation among the frail elderly and their

caregivers: A cross-sectional survey. TVN conference, Toronto, Ontario.

28. *Boland L, Légaré F, Menear M, Becerra-Perez MM, Garvelink M, McIsaac D, Edmon J, Freitas A,

Briere N, Stacey D. (2015, September). Living at home versus alternative locations of care for the

elderly: An umbrella review. TVN conference, Toronto, Ontario

29. *Lewis KB, Stacey D, Squires JE, Carroll SL. (2015, July). Shared decision-making models with an

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interprofessional approach: A theory analysis. International Shared Decision-Making/International

Society for Evidence Based Health Care. Sydney, Australia.

30. *Lewis KB, Stacey D, Carroll SL, Squires JE. (2015, July). Choosing explicit value clarification

methods to support patient decision-making: Is it about process or outcome? International Shared

Decision-Making/International Society for Evidence Based Health Care. Sydney, Australia.

31. Witteman HO, Renaud J-S, *Dugas M, Provencher T, Vaisson G. Breton E, Chipenda Dansokho S,

Colquhoun H, Fagerlin A, Giguère AMC, Glouberman S, Haslett L, Hoffman A, Ivers N, Légaré F,

Légaré J, Levin C, Lopez K, Montori VM, Sparling K, Stacey D, Trottier M-E, Volk RJ, Witteman

W. User-Centredness of Development Processes for Patient-Oriented Tools: A Measure Derived

from a Systematic Review. Oral presentation, International Shared Decision-Making (ISDM) and

International Society for Evidence Based Health Care (ISEHC) joint conference, July 19-22, 2015,

Sydney, Australia.

32. *Jull J, Giles A, Minwaashin Lodge, Boyer Y, Stacey D. (2015, July). Cultural adaptation of a

shared decision making tool with aboriginal women” A qualitative study. 15th Annual National

Gathering of Graduate Students in Indigenous Health Research, Vancouver, BC.

33. *Dweik R, Yaya S, Stacey D, Kohen D. (2015, June). Spontaneous adverse drug reactions reporting

by patients in Canada: a multi-method study. DIA 2015, 51st Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.

34. Witteman HO, Renaud J-S, Breton E, Chipenda-Dansokho S, Colquhoun H, Dugas M, Fagerlin

A, Giguère AMC, Glouberman S, Haslett L, Hoffman A, Ivers N, Légaré F, Légaré J, Levin C,

Lopez K, Montori VM, Provencher T, Sparling K, Stacey D, Trottier M-E, Vaisson G, Volk RJ,

Witteman W. User-centredness of development processes for patient decision aids and other patient-

oriented tools: a measure derived from a systematic review. Oral presentation, Knowledge

Translation Canada 2015 Conference, May 11-12, 2015, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

35. *Dugas M, Provencher T, Vaisson G, Dansokho SC, Colquhoun H, Coulter A, Fagerlin A, Giguere

AM, Glouberman S, Haslett L, Hoffman A, Ivers N, Légaré F, Légaré J, Levin C. Lopez K, Montori

VM, Renaud JS, Sparling K, Stacey D, Volk RJ, Witteman W, Witteman HO. Issues surrounding

the involvement of vulnerable populations in the development process of patients decision aids: a

research protocol. Poster presentation, Student Research Day of the Research Centre of the Centre

Hospitalier Universitaire de Québec. May 4, 2015. Quebec City, Quebec.

36. *Vaisson G, Renaud J-S, Dugas M, Provencher T, Breton É, Colquhoun H, Chipenda-Dansokho S,

Fagerlin A., Giguère AMC, Glouberman S, Haslett L, Hoffman A, Ivers N, Légaré F, Légaré J,

Levin C, Lopez K, Montori VM, Sparling K, Stacey D, Trottier M-È, Volk RJ, Witteman W,

Witteman HO. The effects of user involvement in the development of patient decision aids : a

research protocol. Poster presentation, Student Research Day of the Research Centre of the Centre

Hospitalier Universitaire de Québec. May 4, 2015. Quebec City, Quebec.

37. *Dugas M, Provencher T, Vaisson G, Dansokho SC, Colquhoun H, Coulter A., Fagerlin A, Giguere

AM, Glouberman S, Haslett L, Hoffman A, Ivers N, Légaré F, Légaré J, Levin C, Lopez K, Montori

VM, Renaud JS, Sparling K, Stacey D, Volk RJ, Witteman W, Witteman HO. Issues surrounding

the involvement of vulnerable populations in the development process of patients decision aids: a

research protocol. Poster presentation, Research and Scholarship pre-Conference Half-Day, Laval

University Department of Family and Emergency Medicine, May 13, 2015. Quebec City, Quebec.

38. *Vaisson G, Renaud J-S, Dugas M, Provencher T, Breton É, Colquhoun H, Chipenda-Dansokho S,

Fagerlin A, Giguère AMC, Glouberman S, Haslett L, Hoffman A, Ivers N, Légaré F, Légaré J,

Levin C, Lopez K, Montori VM, Sparling K, Stacey D, Trottier M-È, Volk RJ, Witteman W,

Witteman HO. The effects of user involvement in the development of patient decision aids : a

research protocol. Poster presentation, Research and Scholarship pre-Conference Half-Day, Laval

University Department of Family and Emergency Medicine, May 13, 2015. Quebec City, Quebec.

39. Yu C, Straus S, Ivers N, Coons M, Stacey D, Sale J, Yuen H, Leung FH, Kaplan DM, Rezmovitz J,

Hall S, Cantarutti P. (2015 April) An Interprofessional Shared Decision-making and Goal-setting

Aid for Patients with Diabetes: A Feasibility Study. Oral presentation 2015 Canadian Conference

on Medical Education, Vancouver, British Columbia.

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40. Toupin-April K, Grandpierre V, Barton J, Fraenkel L, Li L, Stacey D, Légaré F, Rader T, Welch V,

Jull J, O'Neill J, Tugwell P. (2014 October) Are patients’ views and cultural background taken into

consideration in the development of instruments that assess shared decision making outcomes?: A

systematic review to inform rheumatology practice and research. Poster presentation at 36th

Annual Meeting of the Society for Medical Decision Making, Miami, Florida.

41. Yu C, Straus S, Stacey D, Hall S, Sale J. (2014 October) An Interprofessional Shared Decision-

making and Goal-setting Decision Aid for Patients with Diabetes: Preliminary Results of a

Feasibility Study. Poster presentation at 17th Annual CDA/CSEM Professional Conference and

Annual Meeting, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

42. *Jull JE, Stacey D. (2014 November ) Interventions for Indigenous People making health

decisions: Reporting on a systematic review process. Poster presentation at 21st Canadian

Conference on International Health, Ottawa, Ontario.

43. *Jull JE, Stacey D, Giles A, Boyer Y, Daoust M, Daly F. (2014 November) Health decision-

making with Aboriginal women: A qualitative study identifying needs, supports, and barriers to

shared decision-making. Oral presentation at 21st Canadian Conference on International Health,

Ottawa, Ontario.

44. Légaré F, Stacey D, Freitas A, Thiebaut C, Paquet D. (2014, November) Adopting an

Interprofessional Shared Decision Making Approach (IP-SDM) in the Home Care Context.

Presentation at Family Medicine Forum, Quebec City, Quebec.

45. Balneaves LG, Panagiotoglou D, Voth J, Seely D, Van Patten C, Ross B, Ross B, Truant

TLO, Stacey D, Porcino A, Sagar S, Forbes M, Brazier A, Verhoef M. (2014,

November). MyChoices©: A computerized decision aid for breast cancer survivors considering

complementary therapies for hot flash management. Paper to be presented at the INCAM Bi-Annual

Conference, Calgary, Alberta.

46. Yu C, Stacey D, Hall S, Ivers N, Rezmovitz J, Leung F-H, Sale J, Coons M, Kaplan DM, Straus SE.

(2014, November) An Interprofessional Shared Decision-Making and Goal-Setting Decision Aid

for Patients with Diabetes; Preliminary Results of a Feasibility Study. Selected for poster

presentation at Medicine 2.0 World Congress on Social Media, Mobile Apps, Internet/Web 2.0,

Maui, Hawaii.

47. Stacey D. (2014, October) Patients’ and family member’s perspectives of remote cancer treatment-

related symptom support: A descriptive study. Oral presentation at CANO/ACIO Annual

Conference, Quebec City, Quebec.

48. Stacey D. (2014, October) Training for nurses to use protocols when providing remote symptom

support to oncology patients: A retrospective pre/post study. Poster presentation at CANO/ACIO

Annual Conference, Quebec City, Quebec.

49. Waldie M, Smiley J, Stacey D, Shin S, Morash R. (2014, October) Prostate cancer and informed

shared decision-making: Implementation of a patient decision aid for men with localized prostate

cancer. Poster presentation at CANO/ACIO Annual Conference, Quebec City, Quebec.

50. Carroll S, McGillion M, Healey J, Foster G, Browne G, Sum C, Stacey D, Thabane L. (2014,

October) Engaging patients and families during development of a patient decision aid (PtDA) for an

implantable defibrillator – Acceptability results. Selected for poster presentation at Canadian

Council of Cardiovascular Nurses Congress, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

51. *Lewis K, Matlock D, Stacey D. (2014, October) Patients’ Perspectives on ICD Decision-Making

form Implantation to End-of-Life: An Integrative Review. Selected for oral presentation at

Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses Congress, Vancouver, BC.

52. Stacey D. (2014, June 29). Invited to Knowledge Utilization Conference (KU14), Tallberg Sweden.

53. Stacey D, Dervin G, Taljaard M, *Boland L, Tomek I, Tugwell P, O’Connor A, Hawker G. (2014,

June). Do patient decision aids reduce wait times and improve quality of decisions for patients

considering total joint arthroplasty (TJA)? AOA/COA Combined Meeting, Montreal, Quebec.

54. Stacey D. (2014, May) Training for nurses to use protocols when providing remote symptom

support to oncology patients: A retrospective pre-post study. Poster presentation at 39th Annual

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Congress, Oncology Nursing Society, Anaheim, California.

55. Stacey D. (2014, May) Perceived factors influencing nurses use of evidence-informed protocols for

remote cancer treatment-related symptom management: A mixed methods study. Poster

presentation at 39th Annual Congress, Oncology Nursing Society, Anaheim, California.

56. Carroll S, McGillion M, Arthur H, Healey J, Thabane L, Cheng L, Stacey D, Browne G. (2014,

May) Adverse Outcome probabilities of implantable defibrillators: Application to a patient decision

aid. Heart Rhythm Journal, Vol. 11 (5S):PO01-2. Poster presented at Hearth Rhythm Society

meeting, San Francisco, California.

57. Macartney G, Harrison M, VanDenKerkhof E, Stacey D, McCarthy P. (2014, May) Q-MapS:

Understanding the Link Between Symptom Experience and Quality of Life in Pediatric Brain

Tumour Survivors. Poster presentation at Pediatric Nursing - A Dynamic Specialty Conference.

Toronto, Ontario.

58. Trenaman L, Almeida F, Ayas N, Lynd LD, Marra CA, Stacey D, Sadatsafavi M, Bansback N.

(2014, April) Evaluating the potential cost-effectiveness of patient decision aids: A case study in

obstructive sleep apnea. Poster presented at 2014 Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technology

Symposium, Gatineau, Quebec.

59. Stacey D, Beach S, Jull J, Dumas A, Strychar I, Adamo K, Brochu M, Prud’homme D. (2013,

November). A knowledge translation tool to address decision making needs of perimenopausal

women considering options to manage their body weight. Annual meeting, Obesity Society, Atlanta,

Georgia.

60. Stacey D, Skrutkowski M, Carley M, Kohli J, Bazile A, Court A, Budz D, Avery J, For the Pan-

Canadian Oncology Symptom Triage and Remote Support (COSTaRS), Team (2013, October).

Telephone support training for oncology nurses in Canada: An environmental scan. Annual

conference of the Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology, Vancouver, British Columbia.

61. Stacey D, Carley M, Skrutkowski M, For the Pan-Canadian Oncology Symptom Triage and Remote

Support (COSTaRS), Team (2013, October). Factors perceived to influence nurses’ use of evidence-

informed protocols for remote cancer treatment-related symptom management: A qualitative study.

Annual conference of the Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology, Vancouver, British

Columbia.

62. Carroll S, McGillion M, Stacey D, Healey JS, Browne G, Thabane L, Arthur HM (2013, October).

Achieving consensus about content to include in a decision aid for implantable defibrillator

candidates: Use of the Delphi process. Can. J Cardiology 29(10), Suppl, S369-S370. Presentation as

a highlighted poster at the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress, Montreal, Quebec.

63. Brown J, Joyce K, Thomson R, Stacey D. (2013, October). Does context influence the efficacy of

patient decision aids? A secondary analysis of a systematic review. Poster presentation at ISQua

30th International Conference on Quality and Safety in Population Health and Healthcare,

Edinburgh, Scotland.

64. Stacey D, Selva A, Desroches S, Singh K, Bissonnette J. (2013, September). Do patient decision

aids improve patient adherence? Considering definitions and measures when interpreting systematic

review findings. Presentation at the 2013 Cochrane Colloquium, Quebec City, Quebec.

65. Stacey D, Carley M, Harrison M, for the Pan-Canadian Oncology Symptom Triage and Remote

Support (COSTaRS) project. (2013, August). Transforming evidence from multiple guidelines into

user friendly clinical practice tools: COSTaRS project. Annual meeting of the Guidelines

International Network, San Francisco, California.

66. *Abdullah G, Stacey D, Higuchi K, Rossy D, Davies B, Ploeg J. (2013, June). Measuring the

effectiveness of mentoring as a knowledge translation intervention for implementing empirical

evidence: A systematic review. Presented at KU2013 conference, Baltimore, Maryland.

67. Stacey D. (2013, June). Shared Decision Making Education: Training health professionals in

decision coaching as part of an interprofessional approach to shared decision making. International

Shared Decision Making Conference 2013, Lima, Peru.

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68. *Feenstra B. Lawson M, Harrison D, *Boland L, Stacey D. (2013, June). Feasibility and

Acceptability of Decision Coaching for Children/Youth with Type 1 Diabetes and their Parents

Considering Insulin Delivery Options. International Shared Decision Making Conference 2013,

Lima, Peru.

69. Saarimaki A, Stacey D, Ottawa Patient Decision Aids Research Group. (2013, June). Dissemination

of models, measures and tools to facilitate SDM: Usage of the Patient Decision Aids website.

International Shared Decision Making Conference 2013, Lima, Peru.

70. Saarimaki A, Stacey D, O’Connor A, Ottawa Patient Decision Aids Research Group. (2013, June).

How well do publicly available patient decision aids meet the IPDAS quality criteria? International

Shared Decision Making Conference 2013, Lima, Peru.

71. *de Rosenroll A, Higuchi K, Dutton K, Murray MA, Stacey D. (2013, June). Perspectives of

significant others in dialysis modality decision making. International Shared Decision Making

Conference 2013, Lima, Peru.

72. Stacey D, Elwyn G, Volk R, Llewellyn-Thomas H, on behalf of the IPDAS Steering Committee.

(2013, June) International Patient Decision Aid Standards (IPDAS) Collaboration Special Interest

Group Meeting: Update and next steps. International Shared Decision Making Conference 2013,

Lima, Peru.

73. Stacey D, Tilburt J, *Jull J. (2013, June). Interest/Affinity Group: Shared Decision Making in First

Nations/Aboriginal/Indigenous Groups. International Shared Decision Making Conference 2013,

Lima, Peru.

74. Coutu MF, Légaré F, Durand MJ, Corbiere M, Stacey D, Bainbridge L. (2013, June). Training in

shared decision making for occupational therapists in work rehabilitation: development and

evaluation. International Shared Decision Making Conference 2013, Lima, Peru.

75. Coutu MF, Légaré F, Durand MJ, Corbiere M, Stacey D, Bainbridge L. (2013, June). Evaluation of

shared decision making competencies following a training for occupational therapists. International

Shared Decision Making Conference 2013, Lima, Peru.

76. Coutu MF, Labrecque ME, Légaré F, Durand MJ, Corbiere M, Stacey D, Bainbridge L. (2013,

June). Third party observer instruments to measure shared decision making in the context of work

rehabilitation. International Shared Decision Making Conference 2013, Lima, Peru.

77. *Jull J, Stacey D, Crispo J, MacDonald H, Brascoupe S, Boyer Y. (2013, June). Shared decision-

making and aboriginal peoples: A systematic review. International Shared Decision Making

Conference 2013, Lima, Peru.

78. *Kryworuchko J, Graham ID, Peterson WE, Heyland DK, Pouliot F, Gaeta S, Gallagher CM,

Stacey D. (2013, June). Evaluation of a decision aid for families deciding about life sustaining

technologist in the intensive care unit. International Shared Decision Making Conference 2013,

Lima, Peru.

79. Lord MC, Stacey D, Légaré F, Briere N, Desroches S, Dumont S, Fraser K, Sales A, Aube D.

(2013, June). Implementing a conceptual model for interprofessional shared decision making in

homecare: What do family caregivers say about it? International Shared Decision Making

Conference 2013, Lima, Peru.

80. Stacey D, Courtemanche C, Barry M, Bennett C, Col N, Eden K, Holmes-Rovner M, Légaré F,

Llewellyn-Thomas H, Lyddiat A, Thomson R, Trevena L. (2013, June) Cochrane Review of Patient

Decision Aids for treatment or screening decisions: Update in 2012 reveals 24 new trials for 110

total. International Shared Decision Making Conference 2013, Lima, Peru. Best Abstract Award.

81. Stacey D. (2013, June). Values-choice concordance: Results, measures, and challenges when this

outcome is included in systematic reviews of patient decision aids. Presented at the 2013

International Shared Decision Making Conference, Lima, Peru.

82. McGillion M, Victor JC, Carroll SL, Stacey D, Metcalfe K, O'Keefe-McCarthy S, Jamal N,

Gershman S, Jolicoeur EM, Arthur HM, (2013, May). Expressing Continuous Cardiovascular

Outcome Data in Absolute Terms for use in Patient Treatment Decision Aids: Validation of a

Proposed Method. Presented at the Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2013 Scientific

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Sessions, Baltimore, Maryland.

83. Carroll SL, McGillion M, McGrath C, Stacey D, Healey J, Browne G, Thabane L, Arthur HM.

(2013, May) Application of a Delphi method to develop a patient decision aid for

implantable cardioverter defibrillator candidates. Circulation: Quality of Care Outcomes &

Research, 6:A117. Presented at the Quality of Care Outcomes & Research of the American Heart

Association, Scientific Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland.

84. *Macartney G, Harrison M, Van den Kerkhoff E, Stacey D. (2013, April).”Winning the bad luck

lottery”: Symptom experience and quality of life in survivors of pediatric brain tumours. Presented

at the 2013 Tau Gamma Nursing Research Day: Show Us Your Research, Ottawa, Ontario.

85. *Padilla LL, Higuchi KAS, Brajtman S, Stacey D. (2013, April).Transitioning with an ostomyh: A

phenomenological study. Poster presented at the 2013 Tau Gamma Nursing Research Day: Show

Us Your Research, Ottawa, Ontario.

86. *Abdullah G, Higuchi KAS, Davies B, Ploeg J, Stacey D. (2013, April). Understanding mentoring

as an intervention to implement clinical practice guidelines: A systematic review. Presented at the

2013 Tau Gamma Nursing Research Day: Show Us Your Research, Ottawa, Ontario.

87. *Feenstra B, Stacey D, Lawson M, Harrison D. (2013, April). Decision coaching for children with

diabetes and their parents considering insulin options: A pilot study. Poster presented at the 2013

Tau Gamma Nursing Research Day: Show Us Your Research, Ottawa, Ontario

88. *Macartney G, Harrison M, Van den Kerkhoff E, Stacey D (2013, March). Symptom experience

and quality of life in children who have survived a brain tumour. Presented at the 2013 Annual

Kingston Nursing Research Conference, Kingston, Ontario

89. Toupin-April K, Hawker G, Rader T, Stacey D, McGowan J, Welch V, Bennett C, Saarimaki A,

Wells GA, O’Connor A, Tugwell P. (2013, February) A decision-making needs assessment and

evaluation of a stepped decision aid for patients considering osteoarthritis management options.

Poster presented at the Canadian Rheumatology Association Meeting, Ottawa, Ontario.

90. Li L, Townsend A, Adam PM, Backman CL, Brooks S, Ellert G, Jones A, Kamensek O, Koehn C,

Lacaille D, Maloney C, Tugwell P, Yacyshyn E, Yousefi C, Stacey D. (2012, November).

Exploring how patients with rheumatoid arthritis use a methotrexate decision aid for making

treatment choices. Presented at the American College of Rheurmatology/ARHP annual meeting,

Washington, DC.

91. Li L, Adam P, Backman C, Brooks S, Ellert G, Jones A, Kamensek O, Koehn C, Lacaille D,

Maloney C, Townsend A, Yacyshyn E, Yousefi C, Stacey D. (2012, November). A Proof-of-

concept study of ANSWER: A web-based methotrexate decision aid for patients with rheumatoid

arthritis. Poster presented at the ACR/ARHP annual meeting, Washington, DC.

92. Feenstra B, Stacey D, Lawson M, Harrison D, Boland L. (2012, October). Decision coaching for

children with diabetes and their parents considering insulin options: A pilot study. Poster presented

at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Day, Ottawa, Ontario.

93. Li LC, Townsend AF, Adam PM, Backman CL, Brooks S, Ellert GA, Jones A, Kamensek O, Koehn

C, Lacaille D, Leese J, Maloney C, Yacyshyn E, Yousefi C, Stacey D. (2012, October).

Development and usability testing of answer: A web-based methotrexate decision aid for patients

with rheumatoid arthritis. Poster presented at the Society for Medical Decision Making Annual

Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona.

94. Jull J, Stacey D, Giles A, Boyer Y, Minwaashin Lodge - The Aboriginal Women's Support Centre.

(2012, October). Developing Culturally Appropriate Interventions: Exploring Aboriginal Women's

Health Decision-Making Needs. Poster presented at the Qualitative Health Research Conference,

Montreal, Quebec.

95. Stacey D and the COSTaRS Steering Committee. (2012, October). Clinical practice guidelines for

cancer treatment-related symptoms: Appraisal of their quality and relevance to oncology nursing.

Presented at the Annual Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology Conference, Ottawa, Ontario.

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96. Saarimaki A, Stacey D. (2012, October). Patient Decision aids web site: A recourse to support

patient involvement in cancer treatment decisions. Poster presented at the Annual Canadian

Association of Nurses in Oncology Conference, Ottawa, Ontario.

97. Fiset V, Nichol K, Stacey D. (2012, October). Using evidence to advocate for cancer symptom

management: A workshop for oncology nurses. Presented at the Annual Canadian Association of

Nurses in Oncology Conference, Ottawa, Ontario.

98. Feenstra B, Stacey D, Lawson M, Harrison D, Boland L. (2012, September). Decision coaching for

children with diabetes and their parents considering insulin options: A pilot study. Poster presented

at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Nursing Research Conference, Ottawa, Ontario.

99. Stacey D, Légaré F, Briere N, Puma C, Desroches S, Fraser K, Dumont S, Sales A, Aube D. (2012,

September). Factors influencing implementation of interprofessional share decision making (IP-

SDM) in homecare: A mixed methods study. Presented at the European Association of

Communication in Healthcare annual meeting, St. Andrews, Scotland.

100. Seely D, Weeks L, Young S, Leis A, Balneaves L, Sagar S, Stacey D, Boon H, Verhoef M,

DeGrasse C, Verma S. (2012, August). The Ottawa Integrative Cancer Centre: An innovation in

whole-person cancer care. Presented at the World Cancer Congress, Montreal, Quebec

101. Politi MC, Joseph-Williams N, Newcombe R, Durand MA, Sivell S, Stacey D, O’Connor A, Volk

R, Edwards A, Bennett C, Pignone M, Thomson R, Elwyn G. (2012, March). Toward minimum

standards for certifying patient decision aids: A correlation analysis and modified Delphi consensus

process. Poster presented at the Comparative Effectiveness Research Center’s Second Annual

Shared Decision –Making symposium. St. Louis, Missouri.

102. McGowan J, G. Hawker, K. Toupin-April, V. Welch, T. Rader, C. Bennett, A. Saarimaki, GA

Wells, A. O’Connor, D. Stacey, P. Tugwell, (2012, January). Development of a stepped decision

aid for patients considering osteoarthritis management options, World Congress on Debates and

Consensus in Bone, Muscle and Joint Diseases, Barcelona, Spain.

103. Verma S, Paquet L, Stacey D, Davis I, Bedard M, Lowry S, Ianni L. (2011, December). How

important is this for me? The role of necessity beliefs as determinants of breast cancer prevention

intentions among high-risk women. Poster presented at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium,

San Antonio, Texas.

104. Paquet L, Verma S, Stacey D. (2011, November). Family dotors caring for women at high risk for

breast cancer : Helping put beliefs into action. Poster presented at the Family Medicine Forum 2011,

Montreal, Quebec.

105. Li L, Adam PM, Townsend AF, Lacaille D, Yousefi C, Turnau S, Stacey D, McGowan J, Tugwell

P, Backman CL, ANSWER Team. (2011, Nov). Development and usability testing of ANSWER: A

web-based methotrexate decision aid for patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Presented at the annual

meeting of the American College of Rheumatology, Chicago, Illinois.

106. Vandemheen K, Stacey D, Hennessey R, Gooyers T, Salgado J, Freitag A, Pakhale S, Berthiaume

Y, Brown N, Aaron S. (2011, Nov). Translating research into practice: Implementing a decision aid

for adult cystic fibrosis patients. Presented at the NACFC, Anaheim, California, USA.

107. Stacey, D, Nichol, K, Carley M, Macartney G, Bakker D, Chapman K, Crooks D, Cummings G,

Green E, Howell D, Kuziemsky C, Sabo B, Skrutkowski M, Syme A, Tayler C, Truant T, Harrison

M. (2011, Nov) Translating evidence from multiple guidelines into evidence-informed clinical

practice protocols for remote symptom assessment, triage and support: The COSTaRS project.

Joanna Briggs Institute International Convention, Adelaide, Australia

108. Stacey D, Kryworuchko J, Bennett C, Murray MA, Mullan S, Légaré F. (2011, Nov). Decision

coaching to prepare patients for making health decisions: A systematic review of decision coaching

in trials of patient decision aids. Joanna Briggs Institute International Convention, Adelaide,

Australia.

109. Joseph-Williams N, Newcombe R, Politi M, Durand MA, Sivell S, Stacey D, O’Connor A, Volk

R.J. Edwards A, Bennett C, Pignone M, Thomson R, Elwyn G. (2011, October). Toward minimum

standards for the certification of patient decision aids: A correlation analysis and modified Delphi

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consensus process (D-1). Presented at the Society for Medical Decision Making conference,

Chicago, Illinois.

110. Légaré F, Turcotte S, Robitaille H, Stewart M, Frosch D, Grimshaw J, Labrecque M, Ouimet M,

Rousseau M, Stacey D, van der Weijden T, Elwyn G. (2011, October). EXACKTE2: Exploring

dyadic relationships within patient-physician consultations using the actor-partner interdependence

model. Poster presented at the Society for Medical Decision Making conference, Chicago, Illinois.

111. Légaré F, Politi M, Drolet R, Stacey D, Bekker HL. (2011, October). Training health professionals

in shared decision making: An international environmental scan. Poster presented at the Society for

Medical Decision Making conference, Chicago, Illinois.

112. McGowan J, G. Hawker, K. Toupin-April, V. Welch, T. Rader, C. Bennett, A. Saarimaki, GA

Wells, A. O’Connor, D. Stacey, P. Tugwell (October 2011) Development of a stepped decision aid

for patients considering osteoarthritis management options, Proceedings of the Canadian Arthritis

Network Annual Scientific Conference, Quebec City, Quebec.

113. Rader T, (2011, Oct). Cochrane patient decision aids: Translating Cochrane evidence for shared

decision making. Presented at the annual meeting if the Cochrane Library, Madrid, Spain.

114. Schwalm JD, Stacey D, Pericak D, Madhu K. (2011, Oct). Vascular access options in coronary

angiogram procedures: randomized controlled trial of a patient decision aid. Presented at the

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress, Vancouver, British Columbia.

115. Bissonnette J, Woodend K, Davies B, Stacey D, Knoll G. (2011, Oct). Evaluation of an advanced

practice nurse led collaborative chronic kidney care model for renal transplant patients. CANNT

conference, Calgary, Alberta.

116. Macartney G, Stacey D, Harrison MB. (2011, Sept). Bubbles and back massage: A systematic

review of multi-symptom management in pediatric oncology. Canadian Association of Nurses in

Oncology annual meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

117. Macartney G, Stacey D, Harrison MB. (2011, Sept). Understanding treatment impact on child

development in early pediatric cancer survivorship. Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology

annual meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

118. Stacey D, Smylie J, Waldie M, Kryworuchko J, Morash R, Shin S, Saarimaki S, Samant R (2011,

Sept) Using a decision aid to help men with localized prostate cancer communicate their

preferences: A wide-scale implementation study. Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology

annual meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

119. Stacey D, Nichol K, Carley M, Macartney G, Bakker D, Chapman K, Crooks D, Cummings G,

Green E, Howell D, Kuziemsky C, Sabo B, Skrutkowski M, Syme A, Tayler C, Truant T, Harrison

M. (2011, Sept) Development and validation of evidence-informed protocols for remote symptom

assessment, triage and support: the COSTaRS project. Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology

annual meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

120. Seely D, Weeks L, Young S, Stacey D, Boon H, Verhoef M, Balneaves L, DeGrasse C, Verma S.

(2011, August). The Ottawa Integrative Cancer Centre: Developing a model of integrative oncology

care. Presented at the International Society for Integrative Oncology conference, Cleveland, Ohio.

121. Turcotte ST, Légaré F, Robitaille H, Stewart M, Frosch D, Grimshaw J, Labrecque M, Ouimet M,

Rousseau M, Stacey D, van der Weijden T, Elwyn G. (2011, June). EXACKTE2: Exploring the

association between shared decision-making components and physicians’ uncertainty. 6th annual

International Shared Decision Making conference, Maastricht, Netherlands.

122. Turcotte ST, Légaré F, Robitaille H, Stewart M, Frosch D, Grimshaw J, Labrecque M, Ouimet M,

Rousseau M, Stacey D, van der Weijden T, Elwyn G. (2011, June). EXACKTE2: Exploring the

association between shared decision-making components and patients’ uncertainty. 6th annual

International Shared Decision Making conference, Maastricht, Netherlands.

123. Stacey D, Mullan S, Jull J, Dumas A, Strychar I, Adamo K, Brochu M, Prud’homme D. (2011,

June). Perimenopausal women’s perception of decision making needs related to body weight

changes during the transition to menopause. 6th annual International Shared Decision Making

conference, Maastricht, Netherlands.

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124. Stacey D, Bennett C, Barry M, Col N, Eden K, Holmes-Rovner M, Légaré F, Lyddiatt A,

Llewellyn-Thomas H, Thomson R. (2011, June). Updated Cochrane review of patient decision aids:

86 trials show increased participation and higher likelihood of achieving informed, values-based

decisions. 6th annual International Shared Decision Making conference, Maastricht, Netherlands.

125. Stacey D, Smylie J, Waldie M, ,Kryworuchko J, Morash R, Perry G, Shin S, Saarimaki A, Samant

R. (2011, June). Prostate cancer decision support in a regional program: Implementing a decision

aid for all patients. 6th annual International Shared Decision Making conference, Maastricht,

Netherlands.

126. Saarimaki A, Stacey D, O’Connor AM. (2011, June). Using the Patient Decision Aids website to

support implementation. 6th annual International Shared Decision Making conference, Maastricht,

Netherlands.

127. Morrissey LE, Levin C, Sepucha K, Stacey D. (2011, June). Being specific: The effect of context

on the measurement of patient experience. 6th annual International Shared Decision Making

conference, Maastricht, Netherlands.

128. Levin A, Sepucha K, Stacey D, Morrissey L. (2011, June). Measuring decision quality: State-of-

the-science for research, implementation in clinical practice, performance measurement and quality

improvement. 6th annual International Shared Decision Making conference, Maastricht,

Netherlands.

129. Légaré FL, Bekker H, Desroches S, Drolet R, Politi M, ,Stacey D et al., (2011, June). What is

needed to ensure the quality of continuing professional development in shared decision-making?

Perspectives form an international collaborative workshop. 6th annual International Shared Decision

Making conference, Maastricht, Netherlands.

130. Légaré FL, Turcotte S, Robitaille H, Stewart M, Frosch D, Grimshaw J, Labrecque M, Ouimet M,

Rousseau M, Stacey D, van der Weijden T, Elwyn G. (2011, June). EXACKTE2: Assessing the

factorial validity and reliability of dyadic measures for the study of shared decision-making. 6th

annual International Shared Decision Making conference, Maastricht, Netherlands.

131. Kryworuchko JK, Stacey D, Peterson W, Heyland D, Graham I. (2011, June). A qualitative study

of family involvement in decisions about life support in the Intensive Care Unit. 6th annual

International Shared Decision Making conference, Maastricht, Netherlands.

132. *Kryworuchko JK, Graham I, Peterson W, Heyland D, Stacey D. (2011, June). Field testing a

patient decision aid to engage families in decision making about life support in the Intensive Care

Unit. 6th annual International Shared Decision Making conference, Maastricht, Netherlands.

133. Stacey D, Briere N, Desroches S, Dumont S, Fraser K, Murray MA, Sales A, Aube D, Légaré F.

(2011, June). Implementing a conceptual framework for interprofessional shared decision making in

home care: A feasibility study. 6th annual International Shared Decision Making conference,

Maastricht, Netherlands.

134. Joseph-Williams N, Newcombe R, Politi M, Stacey D, O’Connor A, Volk B, Pignone M, Edwards

A, Thomson R, Bennett C, Elwyn E. (2011, June). Toward minimum standards for patient decision

support interventions: a correlation analysis and Delphi process. 6th annual International Shared

Decision Making conference, Maastricht, Netherlands.

135. Coutu MFC, Légaré F, Durand MJ, Corbiere M, Stacey D, Loisel P, Bainbridge L. (2011, June).

Adapting and validating a shared decision making approach for work rehabilitation programs

involving workers with persistent pain due to musculoskeletal disorders. 6th annual International

Shared Decision Making conference, Maastricht, Netherlands.

136. Stacey D, Mullan S, Jull J, Dumas A, Strychar I, Adamo K, Brochu M, & Prud’homme D (2011,

June). Perimenopausal women’s perception of decision making needs related to body weight

changes during the transition to menopause. 6th annual International Shared Decision Making

conference, Maastricht, Netherlands.

137. *McArthur D, Stacey D, Woodend K, & Dumas A (2011, May). Understanding factors that enable

and discourage physical activity in perimenopausal women. 2nd annual SOMET-MONET Research

Day, Montreal, Quebec.

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138. *Macartney G, Nichol K, Stacey D, Carley M, Harrison M. (2011, May). The pan-Canadian

Oncology Symptom Triage and Remote Support (COSTaRS) project: From Canadian survey to

protocol development. Provincial Oncology Nursing Rounds. Cancer Care Ontario, Toronto.

139. *Jull J, Stacey D, Ufholz L, Abdulnour J, Dumas A, Strychar I, & Prud’homme D (2011, May).

Interventions to improve body weight in women transitioning to menopause. 2nd annual SOMET-

MONET Research Day, Montreal, Quebec.

140. *Macartney G, Stacey D, Carley M, Harrison M. (2011, Apr). Understanding cancer treatment-

related symptom priorities in telephone practice: A national survey of oncology nurses. Nursing

Research: Challenges for the Older Adult. Annual Nursing Research Conference, Queen’s

University, Kingston, Ontario.

141. *Bissonnette J, Woodend K, Davies B, Stacey D, Knoll G. (March, 2011). Evaluation of an

Advanced Practice Nurse Collaborative Chronic Kidney Care Model for Renal Transplant Patient.

Annual Conference Canadian Society of Transplantation, Mont-Tremblant, Quebec.

Workshops:

1. Stacey D. (2016, April). Interprofessional approach to shared decision making (IP-SDM): A

workshop for healthcare professionals. Presented at the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health, Regina,

Saskatchewan.

2. Stacey D. (2014). Nurse to know: Dawn Stacey. Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal, 24(3):

224-6.

3. Thorne S, Stephens J, Stacey D, Benea A, Newton L, Buick C, Wilkins K, Maheu C. (2014,

October) Moving Research into Action: Doing It and Using It. Workshop session at

CANO/ACIO Annual Conference, Quebec City, Quebec.

4. Stacey D. (2013, July). Interprofessional approach to shared decision making (IP-SDM): A

workshop for healthcare professionals. Presented at Blue Shield of California, Sacramento,

California.

5. Stacey D. (2012, June). Interprofessional approach to shared decision making (IP-SDM): A

workshop for healthcare professionals. Presented at the Ministry of Health, Regina,

Saskatchewan.

6. Stacey D. (2012, April). An interprofessional approach to shared decision making (IP-SDM): A

workshop for individuals providing home care services. Edmonton, Alberta.

7. Stacey D, Légaré F. (2011, December). Interprofessional Shared Decision Making (IP-SDM): A

workshop for practitioners in primary care. A 1.5 day workshop for medical residents in Internal

Medicine at Yale University and nurse practitioner students at Fairfield University, Connecticut.

8. Stacey D, Lawson M. (2011, November). Decision coaching skill building workshop. Presented

to social workers at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Ottawa, Ontario.

9. Stacey D. (2011, October). Translating shared decision making into primary care: A capacity

building workshop. Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Products and tools

Training programs:

1. Stacey D, *Lewis KB. (2017, May). Training workshop to prepare raters for applying the

certification criteria based on the International Patient Decision Aid Standards. Prepared for the

Washington State Health Care Authority.

2. Stacey D, for the COSTaRS Group. (2016). Using COSTaRS Practice Guides for Cancer Symptom

Support: An online Tutorial for Nurses. Available in English at: https://ktcanada.ohri.ca/costars/

3. O’Connor A, Stacey D, Boland L, Légaré F. (2015). Ottawa Decision Support Tutorial. Ottawa

Hospital Research Institute and University of Ottawa, Canada. Available in English and French at:

https://decisionaid.ohri.ca/ODST/

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4. O’Connor A, Stacey D, Saarimaki A, Pardo Pardo J, Rader T, Welch V, Tugwell P. (2015). Ottawa

Patient Decision Aid Development eTraining: for guidance on creating a patient decision aid. Within

the etraining program templates are provided for patient decision aids and brief consult decision aids.

Ottawa Hospital Research Institute and University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario. Available at:

https://decisionaid.ohri.ca/eTraining/

5. Stacey D, †Skrutkowski M, †Ballantyne B, Carley M, †Kolari E, †Shaw T. (2014). Translating

evidence from guidelines for remote symptom assessment, triage, and support: Pan-Canadian

Oncology Symptom Triage and Remote Support (COSTaRS) training workshop for Nurses.

Available in English and French at: www.ktcanada.ohri.ca/costars.

6. Videos demonstrating decision coaching for health or social decisions: a) example of how to use the

Ottawa Personal Decision Guide (2012).

7. Stacey D, Menard P, Higuchi K, Davies B, O’Connor A. (2007). Integrating Evidence-based patient

decision support in nursing curriculum: Teaching and learning activities for use in curriculum.

University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario. https://decisionaid.ohri.ca/training.html

Evidence-based tools:

8. Stacey D with the Pan-Canadian Oncology Symptom Triage and Remote Support (COSTaRS)

Group. (2016, March). Remote Symptom Practice Guides for Adults on Cancer Treatments.

University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario. Available in English and French at:

http://www.ktcanada.ohri.ca/costars

9. Stacey D, O’Connor A, Jacobsen MJ. (2015). Ottawa Personal Decision Guide for Two. Ottawa

Hospital Research Institute and University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario. Also in French and Danish

at: https://decisionaid.ohri.ca/decguide.html

10. O’Connor A, Stacey D, Jacobsen MJ. (2015). Ottawa Personal Decision Guide. Ottawa Hospital

Research Institute and University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario. Also in French, Spanish, German,

Japanese, Swedish, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Mandarin Chinese at:

https://decisionaid.ohri.ca/decguide.html

11. Stacey D. (2014). Decision coaching using the Ottawa Personal Decision Guide: Script for

standardizing the way decision coaching is provided to patients/individuals.

https://decisionaid.ohri.ca/coaching.html

12. Stacey D. (2014). A to Z Inventory of Decision Aids. An international inventory of over 300 patient

decision aids meeting the International Patient Decision Aid Standards criteria at:

https://decisionaid.ohri.ca/AZinvent.php

13. Patient Decision Aids: For example: Should I have surgery to remove part or all of my kidney for

my kidney tumour?; What re my options for managing hip or knee osteoarthritis?; When you need

extra care, should you receive it at home or in a facility?; Understanding the OPTIONS: Planning

care for critically ill patients in the Intensive Care Unit.

Other websites resources (decisionaid.ohri.ca ; ktcanada.ohri.ca/costars; ipdas.ohri.ca):

14. Conceptual Frameworks: the Interprofessional Shared Decision Making (IP-SDM) Model, the

Ottawa Decision Support Framework (ODSF), Framework for Decision Coach-Mediated Shared

Decision Making.

15. Evaluation Measures: for instruments developed by the Patient Decision Aids Research Group

including Decisional Conflict Scale, Decision Regret Scale, Decision Support Analysis Tool,

Barriers and Facilitators Survey. Instruments are available in various languages with a tool kit and

reference to publications.

16. Patient Decision Aid Development Toolkit with a training program and resources on how to create

patient decision aids.

17. Implementation Toolkit with guidance on the process for implementation patient decision aids.

18. International Patient Decision Aid Standards (IPDAS) versions: original IPDAS checklist,

IPDASi instrument, IPDAS Minimal Criteria.

19. Website for the University Research Chair in Knowledge Translation to Patients

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http://decisionaid.ohri.ca. This is a highly used website; for example 71,000 unique visitors making

216,000 visits generating 746,000 page views and 198,000 downloads in 2012; and 80,000 unique

visitors making 264,000 visits generating 730,000 page views and 111,000 downloads in 2014.

Use of products from my research by others

03/2016 Jennifer Dunsford, Regional Director requested and received permission to use the Ottawa

Personal Decision Guide within the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority.

Traditional media stories discussing my research

1. Health Times. (2016, December). Lost in translation: Building health literacy and meaningful

patient partnerships. Melbourne, Australia. https://healthtimes.com.au/hub/patient-

safety/45/practice/nc1/lost-in-translation-building-health-literacy-and-meaningful-patient-

partnerships/2200/

2. Danish Nursing Journal. (2016). Coach patienten til at traeffe den rigtige beslutning. 14: 26-27.

3. McMaster Optimal Aging Portal. (2016, April). Facing a difficult health choice? Decision aids

can help. McMaster University. Available at:

https://www.mcmasteroptimalaging.org/blog/detail/blog/2016/04/14/facing-a-difficult-health-

choice-decision-aids-can-help

4. The Ottawa Hospital. (2015, September). Decision aids help patients weigh options and make

choices. The Ottawa Hospital Newsroom.

5. Charbonneau V, University of Ottawa Wellness Week (2014, November 19). Women and their

weight as they transition to menopause.

6. Cancer Care Ontario Oncology Nursing Program. (2013, Spring). Meet your colleague: Dawn

Stacey. Provincial Oncology Nursing Program Newsletter.

7. NICE Guidelines (2012). Patient experience in adult NHS services: improving the experience of

care for people using adult NHS services. The author, United Kingdom, #CG128.

8. Jordan, Z. (2012, February). Taking a STAND on patient education: Supporting patients to get

involved in making health decisions. Joanna Briggs Newsletter.

j. CONTINUING EDUCATION

11/2018 WHMIS (certificate 622472)

11/2018 Privacy and Information Security (certificate 621331)

11/2018 OHRI Emergency Procedures (certificate 623613)

11/2018 Emergency Codes (certificate 620189)

09/2018 Respectful behavior in the workplace, The Ottawa Hospital (confirmation 725862)

12/2017 Supervisor Health and Safety Awareness, University of Ottawa

11/2017 WHMIS (certificate 622472)

11/2017 Privacy and Information Security (certificate 621331)

11/2017 OHRI Emergency Procedures (certificate 623613)

11/2017 Emergency Codes (certificate 620189)

04/2017 Virtual Campus Essentials, The University of Ottawa (certificate 31343C4E50)

11/2016 Violence and Harassment Prevention, The Ottawa Hospital (confirmation 529897)

11/2016 Accessibility in a Health Care Environment, The Ottawa Hospital (confirmation

529010)

11/2016 Privacy and Information Security, The Ottawa Hospital (confirmation 516381)

11.2016 Ottawa Hospital Research Institute Emergency Procedures, The Ottawa Hospital

(confirmation 527357)

11/2016 Emergency Codes, The Ottawa Hospital (confirmation 527160)

05/2016 Working together: The code and the AODA, University of Ottawa

05/2016 Accessibility standards for customer service. University of Ottawa

05/2016 Worker health and safety awareness, University of Ottawa

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10/2015 Privacy and Information Security, The Ottawa Hospital (confirmation #395332)

10/2015 WHMIS Training, The Ottawa Hospital (confirmation #395274)

11/2014 Violence Prevention, Etraining, University of Ottawa

10/2014 Ministry of Labour: Safety Awareness-Supervisors, Elearning, The Ottawa Hospital

10/2013 Declaration of Practice, College of Nurses of Ontario

02/2013 Respect in the workplace etraining. University of Ottawa.

04/2012 Red Cross First Aid CPR/ AED Level A, Ottawa, Ontario

01/2012 Unité de l’éthique, Ministère de la santé et des services sociaux, Québec. Modules 1,

3.1, 3.2

10/2011 Inter-agency Advisory Panel on Research Ethics Tri-Council Policy Statement:

Ethical conduct for research involving humans course on research ethics (TCPS2:

CORE)

06/2011 Training in Accessible Customer Service, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario