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Kaileah A. McKellar
Researcher at University of Toronto
Publications - 9
Citations - 224
Kaileah A. McKellar is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Community of practice & Social determinants of health. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications receiving 165 citations. Previous affiliations of Kaileah A. McKellar include Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute.
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Public health guide to field developments linking ecosystems, environments and health in the Anthropocene
Christina G. Buse,Jordan Sky Oestreicher,Neville Ellis,Rebeccca Patrick,Ben Brisbois,Aaron Jenkins,Kaileah A. McKellar,Jonathan Kingsley,Maya K. Gislason,Lindsay P. Galway,Ro A. McFarlane,Joanne Walker,Howard Frumkin,Margot W. Parkes +13 more
TL;DR: A guide to seven field developments in environmental public health research and practice: occupational and environmental health; political ecology of health; environmental justice; ecohealth; One Health; ecological public health; and planetary health.
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Evaluating Communities of Practice and Knowledge Networks: A Systematic Scoping Review of Evaluation Frameworks
TL;DR: The purpose of this review was to understand what frameworks and methods have been proposed or used to evaluate CoPs and/or knowledge networks and to inform the development of tailored frameworks.
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Stroke rehabilitation evidence and comorbidity: a systematic scoping review of randomized controlled trials.
Michelle L A Nelson,Kaileah A. McKellar,Juliana Yi,Linda Kelloway,Sarah E. P. Munce,Cheryl Cott,Ruth Hall,Martin Fortin,Robert Teasell,Renee Lyons +9 more
TL;DR: A first attempt to map literature on stroke rehabilitation related to co/multimorbidity and identify gaps in existing research is presented, finding that existing evidence on strokes rehabilitation often excluded individuals with comorbidities.
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Addressing the Environmental, Community, and Health Impacts of Resource Development: Challenges across Scales, Sectors, and Sites
Margot W. Parkes,Sandra Allison,Henry G. Harder,Dawn Hoogeveen,Diana Kutzner,Melissa Aalhus,Evan M. Adams,Lindsay Beck,Ben Brisbois,Chris G. Buse,Annika Chiasson,Donald C. Cole,Shayna Dolan,Anne Fauré,Raina Fumerton,Maya K. Gislason,Louisa Hadley,Lars K Hallstrom,Pierre Horwitz,Raissa Marks,Kaileah A. McKellar,Helen Moewaka Barnes,Barbara Oke,Linda Pillsworth,Jamie Reschny,Dionne Sanderson,Sarah Skinner,Krista Stelkia,Craig Stephen,Céline Surette,Tim K. Takaro,Cathy Vaillancourt +31 more
TL;DR: The ECHO Network as discussed by the authors is an intersectoral and international project, based in Canada and designed to answer the question: How can an Environment, Community, Health Observatory Network support the integrative tools and processes required to improve understanding and response to the cumulative health impacts of resource development? The Network is informed by four regional cases across Canada where they employ a framework and an approach grounded in observation, taking notice for action, and collective learning.
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Stroke rehabilitation and patients with multimorbidity: a scoping review protocol.
Michelle L A Nelson,Linda Kelloway,Deirdre Dawson,J. Andrew McClure,Kaileah A. McKellar,Anita Menon,Sarah E. P. Munce,Kara Ronald,Robert Teasell,Michael Wasdell,Renee Lyons +10 more
TL;DR: This review represents the first attempt to map the available literature on stroke rehabilitation and multimorbidity, and identify gaps in the existing research, relevant for knowledge users concerned with stroke rehabilitation by expanding the understanding of the current evidence.