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Full professor
Contact details (Research)
Centre de recherche Interdisciplinaire en réadaptation du (CRIR) Montréal-métropolitain
Site Institut de réadaptation Gingras Lindsay de Montréal
6300 avenue Darlington
Montreal (Quebec), H3S 2J4
T 514 340-2085, ext. 2189
Contact details (School of Rehabilitation)
T 514 343-6111, ext. 52178
lise.poissant@umontreal.ca
Program
Occupational therapy
Education
- B.Sc. Occupational Therapy, McGill University (1984)
- Certificate in health sciences and management, McGill University High academic achievement (1987)
- M.Sc. Health Administration, University of Montreal (1991)
- Ph. D., Rehabilitation Sciences, McGill University (2002)
- Health Informatics program, CIHR-CHPSTP (2005)
- Postdoctoral, Clinical Epidemiology, McGill University (2005)
Current research projects
- Development of a Quality of life measure for children living in context of vulnerability
- Evaluation of stroke rehabilitation services
- Impact of communities of practice on the adoption and integration of best practices
- Impact of information technologies on knowledge exchange
Selected publications
- Ware, P., Bartlett, S. J., Pare, G., Symeonidis, I., Tannenbaum, C., Bartlett, G., Poissant, L., & Ahmed, S. (2017). Using eHealth Technologies: Interests, Preferences, and Concerns of Older Adults. Interactive Journal of Medical Research, 6(1), e3. doi:10.2196/ijmr.4447
- Vincent, C., Poissant, L., Gagnon, D. H., & Corriveau, H. (2016). Consensus building for the development of guidelines for recommending mobility service dogs for people with motor impairments. Technology and Disability, 28(3), 67- doi: 10.3233/TAD-160445
- Zidarov, D., Sicotte, C., Menon, A., Hallé, M. C., & Poissant, L. (2016). Factors influencing use of a performance measurement system in a rehabilitation hospital. Journal of Hospital Administration, 5(5), 79. doi:10.5430/jha.v5n5p79
- Zidarov, D., Poissant, L., & Sicotte, C. (2017). Use of comparative performance indicators in rehabilitation. Health care management review, 42(2), 142-150. doi:10.1097/HMR.0000000000000099
- David, I., Poissant, L., & Rochette, A. (2012). Clinicians’ Expectations of Web 2.0 as a Mechanism for Knowledge Transfer of Stroke Best Practices. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 14(5), e121. http://doi.org/10.2196/jmir.2016
Research interests
- Quality of life measures
- Effectiveness and efficiency of services
- Information technologies
- Stroke, spinal cord injuries