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François-Pierre Gauvin
Researcher at McMaster-Carr
Publications - 30
Citations - 2456
François-Pierre Gauvin is an academic researcher from McMaster-Carr. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health technology & Health care. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 29 publications receiving 2228 citations. Previous affiliations of François-Pierre Gauvin include Laval University & McMaster University.
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Deliberations about deliberative methods: issues in the design and evaluation of public participation processes
Julia Abelson,Pierre-Gerlier Forest,John Eyles,Patricia Smith,Elisabeth Martin,François-Pierre Gauvin +5 more
TL;DR: This critical review of the literature is used as the basis for developing general principles that can be used to guide the design and evaluation of public involvement processes for the health-care sector in particular.
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Interprofessionalism and shared decision-making in primary care: a stepwise approach towards a new model
Dawn Stacey,Sophie Pouliot,François-Pierre Gauvin,Sophie Desroches,Jennifer Kryworuchko,Sandy Dunn,Glyn Elwyn,Dominick L. Frosch,Marie-Pierre Gagnon,Margaret B. Harrison,Pierre Pluye,Ian D. Graham +11 more
TL;DR: The key concepts within published reviews of SDM models and interprofessionalism were identified, analysed, and discussed by the group in order to reach consensus on the new interprofessional SDM (IP-SDM) model.
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Bringing 'the public' into health technology assessment and coverage policy decisions: from principles to practice.
TL;DR: A framework is offered that clearly distinguishes specific roles for the public, and relates them to several layers of policy analysis and policy making where 'the public' may engage in different tasks, as well as a model that can be used to characterize and analyze different approaches across jurisdictions.
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Assessing the Impacts of Public Participation: Concepts, Evidence and Policy Implications
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore what is known about the extent to which the goals of public participation in policy have been met, along with the conceptual and methodological approaches to evaluation and their associated challenges.
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Introducing patients' and the public's perspectives to health technology assessment: A systematic review of international experiences.
Marie-Pierre Gagnon,Marie Desmartis,Dolorès Lepage-Savary,Johanne Gagnon,Michèle St-Pierre,Marc Rhainds,Renald Lemieux,François-Pierre Gauvin,Hugo Pollender +8 more
TL;DR: The findings reveal that patient or public involvement in HTA activities was reported in two domains, research and HTA process, and examples show that patients' or the public's perspectives could add important dimensions to the evaluation of health technologies.