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Katie N. Dainty, PhD Research Chair, Patient-Centred Outcomes

Krystle Amog, PhD student Research Assistant

Katie N. Dainty, PhD Research Chair, Patient-Centred Outcomes


 Dr. Dainty’s research interests are studying how perception and sociocultural variables shape health care experience and outcomes. Dr. Dainty’s work involves studying issues related to patient and family experience, organizational behaviour, implementation science, patient centred outcome measures and quality improvement in community hea


 Dr. Dainty’s research interests are studying how perception and sociocultural variables shape health care experience and outcomes. Dr. Dainty’s work involves studying issues related to patient and family experience, organizational behaviour, implementation science, patient centred outcome measures and quality improvement in community health care environments. Her current research focuses on the use of qualitative and mixed methods research to critically interrogate held assumptions about behaviour and culture and their impact on how we measure quality and health outcomes.

Bianca Seaton, PhD(c) Research Manager

Krystle Amog, PhD student Research Assistant

Katie N. Dainty, PhD Research Chair, Patient-Centred Outcomes

  Bianca is a Senior Research Coordinator in our lab and a PhD trained qualitative researcher.  Bianca has extensive experience with qualitative methods and analysis and manages all of the projects in our portfolio.

Krystle Amog, PhD student Research Assistant

Krystle Amog, PhD student Research Assistant

Krystle Amog, PhD student Research Assistant

  Krystle is a PhD student in the Institute of Health Policy Management and Evaluation at the University of Toronto.  She is a skilled qualitative researcher and leads the data collection on several of our ongoing projects.

Theresa Aves, PhD Student

Theresa Aves, PhD Student

Krystle Amog, PhD student Research Assistant

Theresa is a PhD student in the Institute of Health Policy Management and Evaluation at the University of Toronto.  Her work is focused on patient-centred outcomes following cardiac arrest and developing a PROM for cognitive function post-cardiac arrest.

Noah Merali, MSc Student

Theresa Aves, PhD Student

Noah Merali, MSc Student

Noah is an MSc student in the Institute of Health Policy Management and Evaluation at the University of Toronto.  Their work is focused on understanding cultural and religious influences on willingness to call 911 and perform lay responder CPR.

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