Biographie
Jon Salsberg has fifteen years of experience working in community and academic participatory research, as well as integrated knowledge translation. Jon is a qualitative researcher with a background in public health promotion and the anthropology of development, with research interests in understanding the theory and practice of multi-stakeholder engagement for co-creating new knowledge, products or procedures and their translation into action, principally in primary health care, community health and preventive medicine. He is co-author of CIHRs Guide to Researcher and Knowledge-User Collaboration in Health Research, was on the faculty of the 2008 CIHR Summer Institute for KT Science, and is co-author of the widely cited systematic realist review uncovering the benefits of participatory research in health (Milbank Q, 90(2) 2012). Jon has undertaken partnered research involving a broad range of stakeholders including patients, health practitioners, community members and organisations, policy makers and health service decision-makers, and has worked with both northern and southern Indigenous communities. Jon currently teaches advanced participatory research in health, in the McGill University Faculty of Medicine.
Affiliation
Department of Family Medicine, McGill University
Lieu de pratique
Montréal
RRAPPL
Aucun
Domaine d'intérêts / expertises
- Promotion de la santé / Prévention des maladies
- Santé publique
Expertises méthodologiques
- Recherche participative
Liens
Site Web: http://pram.mcgill.ca/mem/salsberg.php
Twitter: @jsalsb
ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2010-3691
GoogleScholar: https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=lKXh1xIAAAAJ&hl=en