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Répertoire du personnel enseignant et administratif

Maxime Sasseville

Professeur adjoint, inf., Ph.D.
Pavillon Ferdinand-Vandry
Téléphone: 418 656-2131   
maxime.sasseville@fsi.ulaval.ca

Formation

  • Postdoctorat à la Chaire de recherche du Canada en Technologies et Pratiques de santé – Université Laval
  • Doctorat recherche en sciences de la santé (cheminement sciences infirmières) – Université de Sherbrooke
  • Fellowship en Transdiplinary Understanding and Training on Research in Primary Health Care – Western University
  • Maîtrise en sciences cliniques – Université de Sherbrooke
  • Baccalauréat en sciences infirmières – Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
  • Sasseville, M., Chouinard, M.C., & Fortin, M. (2021) Evaluating the content of a patient-reported outcome measure for people with multimorbidity: a Delphi consensus. Quality of Life Research, 10-1. IF:2.77.
     
  • Gagnon MP, Sasseville M., & LeBlanc, A. (2021) Une approche de synthèse des connaissances par paliers pour informer rapidement les décisions cliniques : méthode et leçons apprises, Sciences infirmières et pratiques en santé.
     
  • Sasseville, M., Chouinard, M.C., & Fortin, M. (2021). Understanding patient outcomes to develop a multimorbidity adapted patient-reported outcomes measure: a qualitative description of patient and provider perspectives. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 19(1), 1-8. IF: 2.599
     
  • Sasseville, M., Leblanc, A., Boucher, M., Dugas, M., Mbemba, G., Tchuente, J., Chouinard, M.C., Beaulieu, M., Beaudet N., Cholette, P., Aspiros, C., Larouche, A., Chabot, G. & Gagnon, M.P. (2021). Digital health interventions for the management of mental health in people with chronic diseases: a rapid review. BMJ Open. 11, (4), e044437. IF: 2.42
     
  • Ngangue, P., Forgues, C., Nguyen, T., Sasseville, M., Gallagher, F., Loignon, C., Stewart, M., Belle Brown, J., Chouinard, M.C. & Fortin, M. (2020). Patients, caregivers and health‐care professionals’ experience with an interdisciplinary intervention for people with multimorbidity in primary care: a qualitative study. Health Expectations, 23, (2), 318-327. IF: 3.10
     
  • Nicholson, K., Gannan, R., Bookey-Bassett, S., Garland B.L.,Garnett, A., Marshall, Z., Irfan Khan, A., Pirrie, M., Sasseville, M., Ben Charif, A., Poitras, M., Kyoon-Achan, G., Dionne, E., Hassani, K., & Stewart, M., (2020). Capacity building and mentorship among pan-Canadian early career researchers in community-based primary health care, Primary Health Care Research & Development, 21. IF: 0.94
     
  • Sasseville, M., Smith, S., Freyne, L., McDowell, R., Fortin, M. & Wallace, E., (2019). Predicting poorer health outcomes in older community-dwelling people with multimorbidity: prospective cohort study assessing the accuracy of different multimorbidity definitions, BMJ Open. 9 (1) IF: 2.42
  • Ngangue P., Nguyen T., Sasseville M., Fortin M., Brown J., Forgues C., Ag Ahmed, M., (2020) Barriers and facilitators to the implementation of an intervention for people with multimorbidity in primary care, NAPCRG Annual conference, online.
     
  • Beaulieu C., Hudon C., Breton, M., Abou Malham S., Sasseville M., Rodrigues, I., Gaboury, I., Duhoux, A., Maillet, L., Haggerty J., (2020) Development of a Reflective Tool on Advanced Access for Primary Healthcare Providers, NAPCRG Annual conference, online.
     
  • Sasseville M., Gagnon MP., (2020) User-centered design for promoting patient engagement in chronic diseases management: The developpement of CONCERTO+, NAPCRG Annual conference, online.
     
  • Sasseville M., & Gagnon M.P.. (2019). Mere-measurement effect of patient-reported outcomes in a chronic disease management intervention: A randomized controlled trial study protocol. NAPCRG Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada.
     
  • Sasseville M., Chouinard M.C. & Fortin M. (2019). Agreeing on the content of a patient-reported outcome measure for people with multimorbidity. NAPCRG Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada.
     
  • Sasseville, M. (2019) Clarifier la compréhension des résultats obtenus lors d’interventions de gestion des maladies chroniques adaptées à la multimorbidité, ACFAS. Gatineau, Canada.