The Chair
Canada Research Chair in Shared Decision Making and Knowledge Translation

Our mission
Implement shared decision making throughout life trajectories and across the continuum of care. Intensify the mobilisation of knowledge generated by research into the involvement of individuals and communities in health and social care decision-making. This will be achieved by diversifying and strengthening partnerships (e.g. patient associations, community groups, businesses, government organisations) and by using innovative knowledge mobilisation strategies that draw on a greater diversity of epistemological knowledge and contexts. This will help to scale up the impact of the knowledge generated by this research at national and international level and, ultimately, to revitalise our democratic society.
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France Légaré, invited speaker at SPIDER Symposium
The end-of-study symposium for the SPIDER pragmatic randomized clinical trial will be held in virtual mode on April 4, and France Légaré's presentation will focus on scaling up SPIDER in FMG-Us and FMGs. By Carole Thiébaut, 21/02/2025
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Two Training Courses on Scaling Available Online from the Unité de soutien au système de santé apprenant (SSA) Québec
The Unité de soutien au système de santé apprenant (SSA) Québec is publishing two asynchronous French-language online training courses on scaling up innovations in health and social services: LENGAGE and éLARGIE By Carole Thiébaut, 26/02/2025
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Our team obtains a CIHR grant for a project that will improve the trajectory of pre- and post-natal care for migrant women in Quebec
The project, Co-construction d'une approche intersectionnelle afin d'améliorer la prise de DÉCIsion des femmes migrantes issues DE minorités ethniques et racisées dans le parcours de soins pré et postnataux au Québec (CoDécide) is funded for the next three years and will improve the trajectory of pre- and postnatal care for migrant women in Quebec. Congratulations and thanks to the research team, citizen partners, partner organizations and collaborators for obtaining this grant. By Carole Thiébaut, 27/02/2025
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