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Fiona A. MillerProfessor of Health Policy, Chair in Health Management Strategies, University of Toronto Verified email at utoronto.ca Cited by 5048 |
Incorporating documents into qualitative nursing research
FA Miller, K Alvarado - Journal of nursing scholarship, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose: To present an overview of how documents can be incorporated as key sources of
data in qualitative nursing research. Methods: Analysis of the nature of documents and the …
data in qualitative nursing research. Methods: Analysis of the nature of documents and the …
The cognitive and behavioral phenotype of the 16p11. 2 deletion in a clinically ascertained population
Background Deletion of the recurrent ~600 kb BP4-BP5 chromosomal region 16p11.2 has
been associated with a wide range of neurodevelopmental outcomes. Methods To clarify the …
been associated with a wide range of neurodevelopmental outcomes. Methods To clarify the …
[HTML][HTML] Introducing responsible innovation in health: a policy-oriented framework
The scholarship on responsible research and innovation (RRI) aims to align the processes
and outcomes of innovation with societal values by involving a broad range of stakeholders …
and outcomes of innovation with societal values by involving a broad range of stakeholders …
Vulnerability of the medical product supply chain: the wake-up call of COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the long-standing vulnerability of the medical product
supply chain into sharp focus. Global shortages of medical products accompanied the …
supply chain into sharp focus. Global shortages of medical products accompanied the …
What does it mean to trust a health system?: A qualitative study of Canadian health care values
OBJECTIVES: We used a qualitative empirical study of Canadians’ values toward their health
system to develop more meaningful conceptualizations of trust and health systems that …
system to develop more meaningful conceptualizations of trust and health systems that …
[HTML][HTML] Testing personalized medicine: patient and physician expectations of next-generation genomic sequencing in late-stage cancer care
FA Miller, RZ Hayeems, JP Bytautas… - European Journal of …, 2014 - nature.com
Developments in genomics, including next-generation sequencing technologies, are expected
to enable a more personalized approach to clinical care, with improved risk stratification …
to enable a more personalized approach to clinical care, with improved risk stratification …
Duty to disclose what? Querying the putative obligation to return research results to participants
FA Miller, R Christensen, M Giacomini… - Journal of Medical …, 2008 - jme.bmj.com
Many research ethics guidelines now oblige researchers to offer research participants the
results of research in which they participated. This practice is intended to uphold respect for …
results of research in which they participated. This practice is intended to uphold respect for …
Organizing the entrepreneurial hospital: Hybridizing the logics of healthcare and innovation
FA Miller, M French - Research Policy, 2016 - Elsevier
Contemporary research hospitals occupy a vexed position in the policy landscape. On the
one hand, as healthcare providers, they must abide by the logic of healthcare policy, which …
one hand, as healthcare providers, they must abide by the logic of healthcare policy, which …
Genomic testing in cancer: patient knowledge, attitudes, and expectations
PS Blanchette, A Spreafico, FA Miller, K Chan… - Cancer, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
BACKGROUND Genomic testing in cancer (GTC) characterizes genes that play an important
role in the development and growth of a patient's cancer. This form of DNA testing is …
role in the development and growth of a patient's cancer. This form of DNA testing is …
[HTML][HTML] Providing value to new health technology: the early contribution of entrepreneurs, investors, and regulatory agencies
Background: New technologies constitute an important cost-driver in healthcare, but the
dynamics that lead to their emergence remains poorly understood from a health policy …
dynamics that lead to their emergence remains poorly understood from a health policy …