Gillian Bartlett, PhD

Primary Axis: 
Health Outcomes
Research Focus: 

Dr. Bartlett specializes in patient safety, pharmacoepidemiology, health informatics, population health, and evaluation methodologies for complex data sets in primary care. Research interests include development of a research program that deals with privacy issues related to health informatics.Epidemiology, primary care, patient safety, health informatics, pharmacoepidemiology, complex exposure modeling, biomedical ethics, complex patient care, disease areas: hypertension, asthma, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, obesity.

Keywords: 
Epidemiology, primary care, patient safety, health informatics, pharmacoepidemiology, complex exposure modeling, biomedical ethics, complex patient care, disease areas: hypertension, asthma, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, obesity.
Location: 
Royal Victoria Hospital
Publications:
Bartlett G, Abrahamowicz M, Grad R, Sylvestre M-P, Tamblyn R. Association between risk factors for injurious falls and new benzodiazepine prescribing in the elderly. BMC Family Practice 10(1) January 2009. Liens connexesOpen Access Link
Tamblyn R, Huang A, Taylor L, Kawasumi Y, Bartlett G, Grad R, Jacques A, Dawes M, Abrahamowicz M, Perreault R, Winslade N, Poissant L, Pinsonneault A. A randomized trial of the effectiveness of on-demand vs. automated drug decision-support in primary care. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 15(4) pg 430-438, 2008.
Blais R, Bruno D, Bartlett G, Tamblyn R. Can we use incident reports to detect hospital adverse events? Journal of Patient Safety 4: 9-12; 2008.
Bartlett G, Blais R, Tamblyn RM, Clermont R, MacGibbon B. The impact of patient communication problems on the risk of suffering preventable adverse events in acute care settings. CMAJ 178 pg 1555-1562, 2008.