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Created in 2020, the Chair aims to study the use and design of health technologies by Francophones (e.g., tele-homecare, tele-consultations, wearable technologies and smart sensors, and AI technologies).

Research program

The Chair aims to foster a better understanding of issues related to the use and design of digital health technologies, in light of the specific challenges that Francophones face. Using a co-design methodology, Sylvie Grosjean seeks to determine, among other things, the conditions under which health tech solutions are acceptable, or not, in order to incorporate them into the design of these health technologies. The aim is not so much to focus solely on the technological device itself but rather to carefully consider the acceptability criteria for new practices that are linked to or arise from the use of digital health technologies in a French-speaking context. The research program has three foci:

  1. Identifying the reasons and criteria that make a digital health technology socially acceptable to French-speaking users (in Canada and France).
  2. Developing a co-design methodology and proposing design and evaluation tools for these digital health technologies that take into account the criteria that make them acceptable to Francophones and facilitate their integration into care practices.
  3. Assessing how well the co-design methodology and proposed design and evaluation tools can be transferred to other French-speaking countries.

Taking a sociotechnical approach, Sylvie Grosjean explores the complex relationships between technology and society to understand how digital health technologies can be integrated into clinical and care practices. Her co-design methodology is narrative, negotiated, and focussed on interaction, allowing us to think collectively about social practices, consider how to ensure that knowledge is explicit, and bring a shared reality to light. She will use various complementary methods involving key actors (e.g., health professionals, patients, researchers, designers) to meet the objectives of the three research foci.

Chairholder

Details

Understanding healthcare access barriers and health and community resource information needs of Official Language Minority Communities across Canada - exploring the interaction of minority language status, and cultural and community contexts. (Co-investigator).CIHR Catalyst Grant 鈥 Official Language Minority Communities in Health Research (CLOSM). Amount: $99,740. 2022-2023. Principal investigator: Dr. S. Johnston. Other co-investigators: Dr. W. Hogg, Dr. R. Webster

D茅finir l'avenir des services de sant茅 num茅riques avec les francophones en situation minoritaire de l鈥橭ntario : une approche de co-design pour comprendre les usages et l鈥檃cceptabilit茅 sociale des technologies num茅riques de sant茅 (PI). CNFS Secr茅tariat national Grant. Amount: $39,942 $. Other co-investigators: Lysanne Lessard (TELFER) and Emilie Dionne (CIUSSS, Qu茅bec).

Canada鈥檚 COVID-19 Pandemic Response and Impact on Homeless or At-Risk for Homelessness, and Visible Minority Populations in Canada: A Mixed-Method Study (Co-investigator). Ontario COVID-19 Rapid Research Fund, The Ottawa Hospital Foundation鈥檚 COVID-19 Emergency Response for $223,030. 2020-2022. PI: Dr. Smita Pakhale (The Ottawa Hospital).

Mentallys: vers un service unique de cybersante虂 mentale de premie虁re ligne pour la de虂pression et l鈥檃nxie虂te虂. (Co-investigator).  (In French). Fonds de Recherche du Qu茅bec (Programme intersectoriel Audace), Amount: $100,000. 2020-2023. PI: St茅phane Vial (UQAM).

CPIN COVID: An innovative, iterative, and integrated collaboration between public health, primary care, and patients to help our communities navigate through the COVID-19 pandemic (Co-investigator). Association m茅dicale universitaire de l鈥橦么pital Montfort. Amount: $64,450. 2020-2022. PI: Dr John Joanisse. Other co-investigators: Dr Sharon Johnston, Dr William Hogg, Dr Magaly Brodeur.

Integrated Parkinson Care Networks (iCARE-PD): addressing complex care in Parkinson disease in contemporary society (Co-investogator), ICHR Grant. Amount: $348,651. EU Joint Programme 鈥 Neurodegenerative Disease Research Amount: $2,558,334. 2018-2022. PI: Dr. Tiago Mestre (Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, University of Ottawa Brain & Mind Institute).

Faire un examen clinique en contexte de t茅l茅m茅decine : vers de nouveaux modes d鈥檌nteraction avec les patients? (Projet TeleMed) (Co-investigator). Association m茅dicale universitaire de l鈥橦么pital Montfort Grant. Amount: $96,363. 2018-2022. Other co-investigators: Dr. Richard Waldolf, Pr. Bonneville, Pr. Nahon-Serfaty, Pr. Matte, Pr. Cherba, J. Boileau.

Interactions soignants-patients et reconfigurations des in茅galit茅s sociales de sant茅 (Co-investogator). Institut de Recherche en Sant茅 Publique (France). Amount: $300,527.41 $ (199,224 鈧). 2018-2022. PI: Pr. Anne May猫re (IFERISS, Toulouse, France).