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Tanya Horsley
Researcher at Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
Publications - 71
Citations - 16005
Tanya Horsley is an academic researcher from Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. The author has contributed to research in topics: Systematic review & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 58 publications receiving 7731 citations. Previous affiliations of Tanya Horsley include Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario & Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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When are two interventions the same? Implications for reporting guidelines in education.
Tanya Horsley,Glenn Regehr +1 more
TL;DR: Economic evaluation is probably best conducted as a collaborative effort between educators and health economists, and, it is suggested, when an economic evaluation is undertaken to justify this effort.
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Inappropriate use of clinical practices in Canada: a systematic review
Janet E. Squires,Danielle Cho-Young,Laura D. Aloisio,R Bell,Stephen Bornstein,Susan E Brien,Simon Décary,Melissa Demery Varin,Mark J. Dobrow,Carole A. Estabrooks,Ian D. Graham,Megan Greenough,Doris Grinspun,Michael P. Hillmer,Tanya Horsley,Jiale Hu,Alan Katz,Christina M. Krause,John N. Lavis,Wendy Levinson,Adrian Levy,Michelina Mancuso,Steven G. Morgan,Letitia Nadalin-Penno,A. Neuner,Tamara Rader,Wilmer John Santos,Gary F. Teare,Joshua Tepper,Amanda Vandyk,Michael G. Wilson,Jeremy M. Grimshaw +31 more
TL;DR: A systematic review of inappropriately used clinical practices in Canada between 2007 and 2021 can be used to support health care professionals and quality agencies to improve patient care and safety in Canada.
Benefits and Harms Associated With the Practice of Bed Sharing
Tanya Horsley,Tammy Clifford,Nick Barrowman,Susan Bennett,Fatemeh Yazdi,Margaret Sampson,David Moher,Orvie Dingwall,HM Schachter +8 more
TL;DR: It is possible that women who are most likely to practice pro-longed breastfeeding also prefer to bed share, and that bed sharing may be morestrongly associated with SIDS in younger infants.
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The quality of questions and use of resources in self-directed learning: personal learning projects in the maintenance of certification.
TL;DR: Self‐directed learning skills comprise an important strategy for specialists maintaining or expanding their expertise in patient care, but an important obstacle to answering patient care questions is the ability to formulate good ones.
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Patient involvement in assessment of postgraduate medical learners: A scoping review
Roy Khalife,Manika Gupta,Carol Gonsalves,Yoon Soo Park,Janet Riddle,Ara Tekian,Tanya Horsley +6 more
TL;DR: Competency‐based assessment of learners may benefit from a more holistic, inclusive, approach for determining readiness for unsupervised practice, but inclusion of patients in postgraduate medical learners' assessment is largely absent.