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Marie-Cecile Domecq
Researcher at University of Ottawa
Publications - 7
Citations - 156
Marie-Cecile Domecq is an academic researcher from University of Ottawa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & valvular heart disease. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 99 citations.
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Managerial leadership for research use in nursing and allied health care professions: a systematic review
Wendy Gifford,Janet E. Squires,Janet E. Squires,Douglas E. Angus,Lisa Ashley,Lucie Brosseau,Janet M. Craik,Marie-Cecile Domecq,Mary Egan,Paul Holyoke,Linda Juergensen,Linda Juergensen,Lars Wallin,Lars Wallin,Lars Wallin,Liquaa Wazni,Ian D. Graham,Ian D. Graham +17 more
TL;DR: This systematic review indicates that manager-staff dyads are influential in translating research evidence into action and reveals that leadership for research use involves change and task-oriented behaviours that influence the environmental milieu and the organisational infrastructure that supports clinical care.
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Comparative Accuracy of Focused Cardiac Ultrasonography and Clinical Examination for Left Ventricular Dysfunction and Valvular Heart Disease
Jeffrey A. Marbach,Aws Almufleh,Pietro Di Santo,Richard G. Jung,Trevor Simard,Matthew D. F. McInnes,Jean-Paul Salameh,Trevor A. McGrath,Scott J. Millington,Gretchen Diemer,Frances Mae West,Marie-Cecile Domecq,Benjamin Hibbert +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, a meta-analysis examines the comparative accuracy of clinical assessment alone versus clinical assessment plus focused cardiac ultrasonography for diagnosing left ventricular dysfunction or valv...
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Arts-based research methods with indigenous peoples: an international scoping review:
Abstract: Research with indigenous peoples worldwide carries long histories of exploitation, distorted representation, and theft. New “indigenizing” methodologies centre the production of knowledge around th...
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Comparative Accuracy of Focused Cardiac Ultrasonography and Clinical Examination for Left Ventricular Dysfunction and Valvular Heart Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Jeffrey A. Marbach,Aws Almufleh,Pietro Di Santo,Richard G. Jung,Trevor Simard,Matthew D. F. McInnes,Jean-Paul Salameh,Trevor A. McGrath,Scott J. Millington,Gretchen Diemer,Frances Mae West,Marie-Cecile Domecq,Benjamin Hibbert +12 more
TL;DR: Focused cardiac ultrasonography (FoCUS) can be done (and repeated) quickly, allowing clinicians to interpret results in the context of the individual patient and guide management accordingly, and benefits extend across a wide range of clinical settings where formal echocardiography is not immediately available, is cost-prohibitive, or is not indicated on the basis of current guidelines.
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Shared decision making for persons with aphasia: a scoping review
Konstantina Charamis,Caitlin Parsons,Carol Leonard,Marie-Cecile Domecq,Ferne Mardlin Smith,Kelli J. Mayhew,Laura Boland +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors presented a conceptual framework for achieving informed health decisions by exchanging medical information, eliciting values and preferences, and deliberating about the health decision, and provided a narrative synthesis of the findings.