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Hazel Williams-Roberts
Researcher at University of Saskatchewan
Publications - 7
Citations - 66
Hazel Williams-Roberts is an academic researcher from University of Saskatchewan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Data collection. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 43 citations.
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CIHR Health System Impact Fellows: Reflections on “Driving Change” Within the Health System
S Meaghan Sim,S Meaghan Sim,Jonathan Lai,Katie Aubrecht,Katie Aubrecht,Ivy Cheng,Ivy Cheng,Mark Embrett,Mark Embrett,El Kebir Ghandour,Megan J. Highet,Megan J. Highet,Rebecca H. Liu,Christiane Pm Casteli,Margaret Saari,Samiratou Ouédraogo,Hazel Williams-Roberts +16 more
TL;DR: A voluntary working group of fellows from the inaugural cohort representing diversity in geography, host setting and personal background, collectively organized a panel at the 2018 Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research Conference with the purpose of describing this shared scholarship experience.
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Knowledge, Attitudes and Barriers to Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine Uptake Among an Immigrant and Refugee Catch-Up Group in a Western Canadian Province.
TL;DR: Greater efforts are needed to increase knowledge about HPV among immigrant and refugee women and support for physicians to discuss and offer vaccination to this underserved population.
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The Effectiveness of Healthy Community Approaches on Positive Health Outcomes in Canada and the United States
TL;DR: This systematic review examined the effectiveness of ten most common healthy community approaches on positive health outcomes and found the majority of studies evaluated Safe Routes to School Programs and reported positive associations with students’ active commute patterns.
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Facilitators and barriers of sociodemographic data collection in Canadian health care settings: a multisite case study evaluation
Hazel Williams-Roberts,Cory Neudorf,Cory Neudorf,Sylvia Abonyi,Jennifer Cushon,Jennifer Cushon,Nazeem Muhajarine +6 more
TL;DR: Although system level mandates were underexplored, they may accelerate adoption and implementation of sociodemographic data collection in the presence of organizational readiness and standardized tools integrated into information systems and workflows would support adequately trained personnel.
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Scoping Review of Clinical Practice Guidelines for Fall Risk Screening and Assessment in Older Adults across the Care Continuum.
TL;DR: More work is needed to streamline assessment approaches for heterogeneous and complex older adult populations across the care continuum, and support is also needed for sustainable implementation of CPGs in order to improve health outcomes.