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CURRICULUM VITAE
NAME: Susan Michelle JACK
BUSINESS ADDRESS: 2J32 HSC School of Nursing
McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West
Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4K1
PERSONAL DATA: College of Nurses of Ontario, Registered Nurse
Registration Number: 97-0865 2
EDUCATION:
Post-Doctoral Fellowship
2004-2006 Canadian Health Services Research Foundation (CHSRF)/Canadian Institutes of Health
Research (CADRE Program) Post Doctoral Award.
Delivery of Public Health Services to Prevent and Identify Family Violence
Offord Centre for Child Studies, McMaster University
Primary Supervisor: Harriet MacMillan, M.D., M.Sc.
Centre for Knowledge Transfer, University of Alberta
Co-Supervisor: Carole Estabrooks, R.N., Ph.D.
Degrees
1997-2003 McMaster University, Faculty of Health Sciences
Doctor of Philosophy, Clinical Health Sciences (Nursing)
Comprehensive Exam Passed with Distinction (November 2000)
Supervisor: Alba DiCenso, R.N., Ph.D.
Doctoral Thesis: Engagement between mothers with children at-risk of
developmental delays, public health nurses and family visitors in a blended home
visiting program
M.Sc. Research Project (completed July 1999 prior to transfer to Ph.D. program):
Factors which influence the establishment of a working relationship between lay
home visitors and at-risk families
1989-1993 University of Alberta, Faculty of Nursing
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (With Distinction)
CURRENT STATUS AT McMASTER:
Associate Professor (Tenured), School of Nursing (2011-present)
Associate Member, Clinical Epidemiology & Biostatistics (2007-present)
Graduate Faculty Member, Faculty of Health Sciences (2004-present)
Faculty, Ontario Training Centre in Health Services and Policy Research (2006-present)
Core Member, Offord Centre for Child Studies (2007-present)
Affiliate Member, Canadian Centre for Evidence Based Nursing (2005-present)
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APPOINTMENTS AT OTHER UNIVERSITIES
Affiliate Faculty Member, Injury Control Research Centre, West Virginia University
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS (Memberships):
Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing (Mu Sigma Chapter)
Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario
Community Health Nurses Interest Group (RNAO)
Nurse Researchers Interest Group (RNAO)
Provincial Nurse Educators Interest Group (RNAO)
Nursing Network for Violence Against Women International
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:
i) Academic
2011-present McMaster University
Associate Professor (Tenured), School of Nursing
2005-2011 McMaster University
Assistant Professor (Tenure-Track) School of Nursing
2003 - 2005 McMaster University
Assistant Professor (Contractually Limited Appointment) School of Nursing
2003 McMaster University
Sessional Instructor (Winter Term), School of Nursing
1998-2002 Laurentian University, Guelph Site (Distance Education Program)
Site Coordinator/Clinical Advisor (Post R.N. B.Sc.N. Program)
1997-2001 McMaster University
Teaching Assistant, School of Nursing
ii) Consultation
2004 External Course Review, Nurs 4005 Theoretical Basis of Nursing Practice, School of
Nursing, Laurentian University
iii) Other - Service
2003 (June-July) McMaster University
Research Assistant, Strategies for Disseminating Systematic Reviews in Public Health
and Health Promotion Project
2001 (July-Dec.) McMaster University
Research Assistant, Exploring the Process of Evidence-Based Decision Making Among
Decision-Makers in Public Health and Local Boards of Health
2000-2001 Middlesex-London Public Health Unit, London, Ontario
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Assistant Project Coordinator, Public Health Binge Drinking Media Campaign
Evaluation
1998-2000 Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Health Unit, Guelph, Ontario
Program Manager, Family Health
Local Research Coordinator, Provincial Evaluation Healthy Babies, Healthy Children
Program
1997-1998 Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Health Unit, Guelph, Ontario
Public Health Nurse –Family Health
Childbirth Educator (Adult and Teen Prenatal Classes)
1995-1996 Duggan Public Health Unit, Capital Health Authority, Edmonton, Alberta
Public Health Nurse
1993-1995 Kingsway Home Care, Capital Health Authority, Edmonton, Alberta
Nurse Case Manager
1993-1994 University of Alberta Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta
Registered Nurse (Casual) Adult Medicine, Pediatrics, Infectious Diseases
1992-1993 University of Alberta Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta
Senior Nursing Student, Adult Medicine and Infectious Diseases
1991-1993 Kairos House (AIDS/HIV Hospice Care), Edmonton, Alberta
Personal Care Provider
1990-1992 Student Health Services, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta
Peer Health Educator
SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:
i) Editorial Boards
2004-2010 Associate Editor, Evidence-Based Nursing Journal
Editorial Board Member
2007-present Editorial Board Member, The Open Nursing Journal
ii) Executive Positions
2013-present Vice President, Board of Directors & Chair, Communication Committee, Nursing
Network for Violence Against Women International
2011-2013 Member-at-large, Board of Directors & Chair, Communication Committee, Nursing
Network for Violence Against Women International.
2006-2011 Co-Chair, Policy and Knowledge Translation Working Group, National Steering
Committee, Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect-2008
(Injury & Child Maltreatment Section, Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, ON)
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iv) Journal Reviews
BMC Health Services Research
Medical Education (1)
Canadian Journal of Nursing Leadership (1)
Western Journal of Nursing Research (1)
Public Health Reports (3)
Canadian Journal of Nursing Research (1)
Healthcare Policy (1)
First Peoples Child & Family Review (1)
Journal of Advanced Nursing (2-3 per year)
Qualitative Health Research (2-3 per year)
CMAJ- Canadian Medical Association Journal (1)
Clinical Nursing Research (1)
Nursing Best Practice Guideline Reviewer
2004 Reviewer, Woman Abuse: Screening, Identification, and Initial Response
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario
Textbook Review
2007 Reviewer (Book Proposal). Evidence Based Practice Series Book 3: From synthesis to
application and beyond: Measuring the impacts of implementation of evidence-based
practice. Blackwell Publishing.
2006 Reviewer, The survivor’s guide to nursing research: How to decode, demystify, and
apply research to practice. Lippincott Williams Wilkins
Reviewer (Book Proposal), Models and frameworks to implementing evidence-based
practice. Blackwell Publishing.
v) External Grant Reviewer
2013 Vendor Evaluation (Mixed Methods Research Projects-Tobacco Cessation), Chronic
Disease & Injury Prevention Division, Region of Peel Public Health
2010 Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation 2010-2011 Open Grant Competition
2010 Research Secretariat, WorkSafeBC Research Funding Program, Innovation at Work
competitions (Spring & Fall)
2009 Intervention Research: Healthy living and chronic disease prevention competition;
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
2009 Ontario Ministry of Child and Youth Services Strategic Research Fund
2008-present New Investigator Fund Hamilton Health Sciences Review Board (two annual
competitions)
2008-2010 Nursing Research Interest Group, Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario, Operating
Grant Competition
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2007, 2008 Community Health Nurses Initiatives Group: Student Scholarships
2004 McMaster University, School of Nursing, Niemeier Research Fund (1 review)
vi) Other
2012-present International Network of VAW Researchers (VAW Research Network), Department of
Reproductive Health and Research, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
AREAS OF INTEREST:
Research Home visitation
Delivery of health care services to marginalized populations
Qualitative methodologies
Public health nursing interventions
Nurse-client relationships
Intimate partner violence
Identification and prevention of violence
Child maltreatment
Knowledge transfer and exchange
Mixed methods
Teaching Critical appraisal
Community/population health
Qualitative research methodologies
Mixed methods
HONOURS/AWARDS:
2007-2012 Institute of Human Development, Child and Youth Health, Reproduction and Child
Health New Investigator Personnel Award, Canadian Institutes of Health Research
($300,000)
2008 Ann Beckingham Travel Award, School of Nursing, McMaster University ($3,000).
2004-2006 Canadian Health Services Research Foundation/Canadian Institutes of Health Research
(CADRE Programme) Post Doctoral Award ($100,000)
2005 Poster Prize Jack, S.M. (2005, May 2). Using qualitative research findings in evidence-
informed decision making. 2005 Spring Institute: Enhancing patient safety through
knowledge transfer. Centre for Knowledge Transfer, University of Alberta, Edmonton,
AB.
2002 Eric McCrone Scholarship, Registered Nurses’ Foundation of Ontario ($5,200)
2000-2002 NHRDP/CIHR National Health Ph.D. Fellowship (Total $36,000; $18,000/ year for 24
months)
1999-2001 Louis Minden Scholarship in Health Sciences (Total $6000; Awarded twice, $3000/
6
year) McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
1999-2001 Canadian Health Services Research Foundation/Canadian Nurses Foundation Joint
Training Award ($10,000 Training Award; $4,000 Research Training Allowance)
1999-2001 Ontario Graduate Scholarship in Science and Technology (Total $30,000; $15,000/ year
for 24 months-Declined) McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
1997-1998 Douglas C. Russell Memorial Award ($13,000)
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
1997-1998 The Aileen McPhail Memorial Prize ($1,000)
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
1993 The Ruth McClure Gold Medal in Nursing ($150)
University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB
1992-1993 The Peter Lougheed Scholarship ($10,000)
University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB
1991-1992 Nursing Alumni Association Scholarship (Total $2,000; Awarded twice $1,000/ year)
University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB
1987 The Rutherford Heritage Scholarship ($1,500), Province of Alberta
COURSES TAUGHT (Last 5 years):
i) Undergraduate, Faculty of Health Sciences (McMaster University)
2014 Winter N4R3 Nursing Research Practicum (2 students x 15 hrs/student/term)
2012 April 16 MIDWIF 3H15 Midwifery Care III Intensive (Lecturer, 2.0hrs x 1 wk)
2012 Winter N4R3 Nursing Research; Lecturer (30 students x 1.5hrs)
2011 Fall N4L02 Nursing Research Practicum; Tutor (2 students x 10-20 hrs/student/term)
2011 April 18 MIDWIF 3H15 Midwifery Care III Intensive (Lecturer, 2.0hrs x 1 wk)
2010 Fall N4L02 Nursing Research Practicum; Tutor (2 students x 10-20 hrs/student/term)
2010 April 12 MIDWIF 3H15 Midwifery Care III Intensive (Lecturer, 2.0hrs x 1 wk)
2009 April 17 MIDWIF 3H15 Midwifery Care III Intensive (Lecturer, 2.0hrs x 1 wk)
2009 Winter N4L02 Nursing Research Practicum; Tutor (4 students x 10-20 hrs/student/term)
2008 Fall N4L02 Nursing Research Practicum; Tutor (2 students x 10-20 hrs/student/term)
2008 April 18 MIDWIF 3H15 Midwifery Care III Intensive (Lecturer, 2.0hrs x 1 wk)
2008 Winter N4L02 Nursing Research Practicum; Tutor (6 students x 10-20 hrs/student/term)
2007 Spring N4L02 Nursing Research Practicum; Tutor (6 students x 10-20 hours/student/term)
2007 Winter HTH SCI 3C04 Introduction to Critical Appraisal & Research Methods
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Tutor (12 students x 3.0hrs/wk x 12 weeks)
2006 Fall N4L02 Nursing Research Practicum; Tutor (4 students x 10-20hrs/student/term)
2006 Spring N4L02 Nursing Research Practicum; Tutor (7 students x 10-20 hours/student/term)
2006 Winter HTH SCI 3C04 Introduction to Critical Appraisal & Research Methods
Tutor (12 students x 3.0hrs/wk x 12 weeks)
N4L02 Nursing Research Practicum
Tutor (with Preceptor) (2 students x 5-6 hours/student/term)
2005 Fall N4L02 Nursing Research Practicum; Tutor (2 students x 10-13 hours/student/term)
ii) Graduate Program, Faculty of Health Sciences (McMaster University)
2014 Mar 20 HRM Comprehensive PhD Seminar-Introduction to Mixed Methods-(Lecturer, 2.0 hrs)
2014 Jan 28 Nursing Graduate Seminar-Utilization of Research Evidence (Lecturer, 1.5hrs x 1 w
2014 Winter NUR/HRM 745 Qualitative Health Research Methods (Coordinator/Tutor 3hrs/wk x13
wks)
2012 Nov 9 HRM 721 Health Research & Evaluation (Lecture, 1.0 hr)
2012 Nov 6 Nursing Graduate Seminar-Critical Writing Lecture (Lecture, 1.5 hrs x 1wk)
2012 Fall RS 707 Research Methods in Rehabilitation Science (Lecturer, 3.0 hrs x 2 wks)
2012 Aug 9 HRM 721 Health Research & Evaluation (Lecture, 1.0 hr)
2012 Spring HRM/NUR 770 Mixed Methods in Health Services Research (4.0 hr/wk x 10 wks)
2012 Winter HRM 745 Qualitative Health Research Methods (Tutor, 3hrs/wk x 15 weeks)
2011 Nov 18 HRM 721 Health Research & Evaluation (Lecture, 1.0 hr;)
2011 Oct 18 Nursing Graduate Seminar-Critical Writing Lecture (Lecture, 1.5 hrs x 1wk)
2011 Fall RS 707 Research Methods in Rehabilitation Science (Lecturer, 3.0 hrs x 2 wks)
2011 Aug 9 HRM 721 Health Research & Evaluation (Lecture, 1.0 hr; Tutorial 2.0hrs)
2011 May 25 NUR 706 ‘Introduction to Mixed Methods’ lecture (2.0 hr/wk x 1 wk)
2011 Spring HRM/NUR 770 Mixed Methods in Health Services Research (4.0 hr/wk x 10wks)
2010 Fall Nursing Graduate Seminar (co-coordinator, 2.0hrs wk x 12 wks)
2010 Fall RS 707 Research Methods in Rehabilitation Science (Lecturer, 3.0 hrs x 2 wks)
2010 Fall HRM 721 Fundamentals of Health Research & Evaluation (Lecture, 1.0 hr)
2010 Aug 3 HRM 721 Fundamentals of Health Research & Evaluation (Lecture, 1.0 hr)
2010 Spring HRM 771 [online course] Fundamentals of Health Research and Evaluation Methods
(Lecturer/Developed qualitative online lecture 6.0 hrs)
2010 Spring RS 707 Research Methods in Rehabilitation Science (Lecturer, 3.0 hrs x 2 wks)
2010 Spring HRM/NUR 770 Mixed Methods in Health Services Research (4.0 hr/wk x 10wks)
2010 Mar 3 Offord Centre for Child Studies Graduate Student Seminar (Lecture, 1.0 hr)
2010 Jan 27 HRM/NUR 745 Qualitative Research Methods (Lecturer, 2.0 hrs x 1wk)
2009 Fall Nursing Graduate Seminar (co-coordinator, 2.0hrs wk x 12 wks)
2009 Spring HRM/NUR 770 Mixed Methods in Health Services Research
2009 Winter RS Doctoral Seminar (Lecturer, 1.0hr x 1 wk)
2009 Winter HRM/NUR 745 Qualitative Research Methods (Lecturer, 2.0 hrs x 1 wk)
2008 Fall RS 707 Research Methods in Rehabilitation Science (Lecturer, 3.0 hrs x 2 wks)
2008 Fall Nursing Graduate Seminar (co-coordinator, 2hrs wk x 7 weeks)
2008 Summer HRM /NUR 770 Mixed Methods in Health Services Research
2008 Winter HRM/NUR 745 Qualitative Research Methods (Lecturer, 2.0 hrs x 1 wk)
2008 Winter RS 707 Research Methods in Rehabilitation Science (Lecturer, 3.0 hrs x 2 wks)
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2007 Fall Nursing Graduate Seminar (Lecturer, Mixed Methods Seminar, 1.5hrs x 1 week)
2007 Fall HRM/NUR 770 Mixed Methods in Health Services Research (Coordinator/Tutor
3.0hrs/wk x 13 weeks)
2007 Summer HRM/NUR 770 Mixed Methods in Health Services Research (Coordinator/Tutor
3.0hrs/wk x 13 weeks)
2007 Winter HRM/NUR 745 Qualitative Research Methods (Tutor, 3.0 hrs/week x 16 weeks)
2007 Winter RS 707 Research Methods in Rehabilitation Science (Lecturer, 3.0 hrs x 2 wks)
2006 Fall HRM/NUR 770 Mixed Methods Research Designs (Coordinator/Tutor 5.0hrs/wk x
13 weeks)
2006 Fall Nursing Graduate Seminar (Co-ordinator/facilitator, 2.0 hours/week x 13 weeks)
2006 Winter RS 707 Research Methods in Rehabilitation Science (Lecturer, 3.0 hrs x 2 wks)
2005 Fall Nursing Graduate Seminar (Co-Coordinator; 1.5 hours/week x 13 weeks)
2005 Fall NUR 712 Evidence Based Health Care (Lecturer, Qualitative Research, x 2 weeks)
iii) Other (Invited Lectures-External)
2014, May Ricerca qualitativa in ambito assistenziale (Qualitative Research Methods), Masters
(Evidence Based Practice and Research Methodology) Degree Program, University of
Bologna, Italy (May 26-31, 2014).
2013-2014 Analysis and interpretation of narrative data on CHIRPP intentional injury cases. Public
Health Agency of Canada and Prevention of Violence Against the Lifespan Research
Network (November 14, 21, December 12, January 16, 30, February 20). Webinar
Series hosted by the Public Health Agency of Canada (International Participants).
2012, October Critical appraisal and utilization of qualitative research in evidence-informed public
health decision-making (October 20, 27, November 3, 10, 2010). Region of Peel Public
Health (October 3, 10, 2012)
2012, June Ricerca qualitativa in ambito assistenziale (Qualitative Research Methods), Masters
(Evidence Based Practice and Research Methodology) Degree Program, University of
Bologna, Italy (June 4-8, 2012).
2011, October Critical appraisal and utilization of qualitative research in evidence-informed public
health decision-making (October 20, 27, November 3, 10, 2010). Region of Peel Public
Health (October 5, 12, 2011)
2010, October Critical appraisal and utilization of qualitative research in evidence-informed public
health decision-making (October 20, 27, November 3, 10, 2010). Region of Peel Public
Health
2010, June Ricerca qualitativa in ambito assistenziale (Qualitative Research Methods), Masters
(Evidence Based Practice and Research Methodology) Degree Program, University of
Bologna, Italy (June 7-11, 2010).
2008, September Ricerca qualitativa in ambito assistenziale (Qualitative Research Methods), Masters
(Evidence Based Practice and Research Methodology) Degree Program, University of
Bologna, Italy (September 22-26, 2008).
2006, November Lecture: Knowledge Translation
FIS2135H Introduction to Information Practices in Health Care; Master of Information
Studies, Faculty of Information Studies, University of Toronto
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CONTRIBUTIONS TO TEACHING PRACTICE
i) Leadership in delivery of educational programs
2014 Course Coordinator, NUR Qualitative Health Research Methods
2006-present Course Coordinator, HRM NUR Mixed Methods in Health Services Research
2006-2008 Course Co-Coordinator, Nursing Graduate Seminar
2004-2007 Course Planner, HTH SCI 3C04 Introduction to Critical Appraisal and Research
SUPERVISORSHIPS:
i) Masters
2014-present C. Stone M.Sc. Nursing
2014-present R. Seymour M.Sc. Nursing
2011-2014 (Feb) A. Dmytryshyn M.Sc. Nursing
2012-2014 (April) E. Orr M.Sc. Nursing
Graduate Program of Excellence Award (2014)
Graduate Programs Outstanding Achievement Award-MSc Thesis (2014)
2012-present K. Stevenson M.Sc. Nursing
ii) Doctoral
2011 (acting supervisor) M. Kimber Ph.D. HRM
2010-2013 A. Moore-Cox Ph.D. HRM
2012 National Collaborating Centre for Public Health Knowledge Translation Graduate Student
Award Recipient
2007-2014 (April) K. Taplay Ph.D. Nursing
iii) Professional
2011-2012 Dr. Alexandra Predescu Developmental Pediatrics Residency
2005-2007 Dr. S. Harms Psychiatry Residency
2007: Canadian Society for Clinical Investigators/Medical Research Council, McMaster University
2007: Physician's Services Incorporated Foundation (PSI), McMaster University Award
2007: Richard and Mary Pelling Scholarship, Hamilton Health Sciences Foundation, Hamilton, ON
2007: Dan Offord Resident Research Award
v) Supervisory Committees
2013-present C. Bullard Ph.D. Nursing
2013-present S. Li MSc. Health Research Methods
2013-present J. Pemberton Ph.D. Health Policy
2012-2013 R. Seymour MSc. Nursing
2012-present M. Phoenix Ph.D. Rehabilitation Sciences
2010-present F. Madhani Ph.D. Nursing
2010-present N. Santesso Ph.D. Health Research Methods
2010-present M. Kimber Ph.D. Health Research Methods
2009-present S. Gentles Ph.D. Health Research Methods
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2009-2012 L. Dysart MSc. Health Research Methods
2008-2012 J. Siverns MSc. Nursing
2008-2013 K. Pfaff Ph.D. Nursing
2008-present S. Beck Ph.D. Nursing
2008-2010 A. Moore-Cox Ph.D. Health Research Methods
2008-2010 D. Davidov Ph.D. (Public Health), West Virginia University
2007-2013 K. Cook Ph.D. Nursing
Graduate Programs Outstanding Thesis Award (2014)
2006-2011 N. Matthew-Maich Ph.D. Nursing
2006-present D. Rawlin Ph.D. Nursing
2006-2009 C. Catallo Ph.D. Nursing
2006-2012 S. Strickland Ph.D. Nursing (withdrew from program)
2005-2007 S. Strohm M.Sc. Health Research Methods
2005-2007 P. Mlekuz M.Sc. Nursing
2004-2008 F. Al Rifai Ph.D. Nursing
2004-2006 L. Chadwick M.Sc. Nursing
vi) Others
Thesis Chair
2012 Lilliana DeMiglio Ph.D. (Geography)
Thesis Examiner (Internal to McMaster)
2011 Sandy Isaacs Ph.D. (Nursing)
2007 Candice Ramirez M.Sc. (Nursing)
2006 Lorie Shimmell M.Sc. (Rehabilitation Science)
Thesis Examiner (External Reviewer)
2012 Theresa Campbell PhD-Nursing (University of Alberta)
2010 Janice Tigert-Walters Masters Public Health (Laurentian University)
Comprehensive Examination Examiner
2012 A. Loyola-Sanchez Ph.D. Rehabilitation Sciences
2011 S. Gentles Ph.D. HRM (Independent Study Member-at-Large)
2010 R. Gannan Ph.D. Nursing
2008 L. Daraz Ph.D. Rehabilitation Sciences
2008 A. Moore-Cox Ph.D. HRM (Independent Study Project Supervisor)
2008 C. Mines Ph.D. Nursing
2007 S. Anthony Ph.D. Nursing
2007 A. Tong Ph.D. HRM
2004 F. Al Rifai Ph.D. Nursing
Scholarly Paper Reader
2014 H. Smith M.Sc Nursing/PHCNP
2008 J. Muresan M.Sc. Nursing
2007 T. Alexander M.Sc. HRM
HRM Research Internship Supervisor
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2009 L. Dysart M.Sc. Health Research Methods
Preceptor, International Students
2013 E. Tarlazzi (Research practicum. 3 weeks) Laurea specialistica in Scienze
Infermieristiche ed Ostetriche, Universita degli Studi di Bologna (Italy)
2011 V. Vannini (Research Practicum, 4 weeks) Laurea specialistica in Scienze
Infermieristiche ed Ostetriche, Universita degli Studi di Bologna (Italy)
RESEARCH FUNDING:
Externally Funded (Peer Reviewed)
MacMillan, H.L, Wathen, C.N., Jack, S.M., Coben, J.C., Ford-Gilboe, M., Olds, D.L. Technical proposal:
Evaluating an intervention to address intimate partner violence to assist children and women. Public
Health Agency of Canada (Received January 6, 2014, 2014-2016, $381, 800).
Jack, S.M., Sheehan, D., Gonzalez, A., MacMillan, H.L., Marcellus, L., Tonmyr, L., Varcoe, C., & Waddell,
C. Process evaluation of British Columbia Healthy Connections Project, Public Health Agency of
Canada (Notified December 17, 2013, Funding for January, 2014-January 2018, $866, 396).
Butt, M., Ballantyne, M., Giglia, L., Jack, S., McDonald, S., & Sword, W. Addressing primary health care
service gaps for late preterm infants and their families. Planning Grant (Human Development, Child
and Youth Health), CIHR. $18,225 (Received September 2013; one year grant 2013-2014).
Gonzalez, A. (PI), MacMillan, H.L., McGowan, P.O., (co-PIs), Atkinson, L., Barr, R., Boyle, M.H.,
Catherine, N., Ferro, M., Jack, S., Nepomanschy, P., Tonymr, L., Varcoe, C., & Waddell, C. (co-
investigators). The impact of a home visitation intervention on biological outcomes of infants
exposed to psychosocial adversity: A longitudinal evaluation. Canadian Institute for Health Research
($955,000) (Notified April 2013; 2013-2018).
Lipman, E., Boyle, M., Cairney, J., Georgiades, K., Grant, C., Jack, S., Niccols, A., & Van Lieshout, R.
Assisting teen mothers and their children in Hamilton. HHS Research Strategic Initiatives. $300,000
(04/2012-03/2015).
Haynes, R.B., Iorio, A, Hill, S., Jack, S.M., Nieuwlaat, R. Interventions to enhance patient adherence with
prescribed medications: A systematic review and analysis of components of interventions.
Knowledge Synthesis Grant, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, $93,750 (01/03/2012-
28/02/2013).
Waddell, C., (PI) MacMillan, H. (PI), Jack, S (co-PI), Sheehan, D (co-PI), Barr, R., Boyle, M., Gafni, A.,
Gonzales, A., Marcellus, L., Tonmyr, L., & Varcoe, C. Scientific evaluation of Nurse-Family
Partnership in British Columbia. BC Ministry of Health and BC Ministry of Children and Family
Development, $5,000,000 (2011-2016).
RamachandranNair, R., Jack, S.M., Ronen, G.M., Meaney, B.F., Morillo, L., & Shapiro, M. Sudden
unexpected death in epilepsy: Is there an optimal way to inform patients? Hamilton Academic Health
Sciences Organization Innovation Fund, MOHLTC, $67, 744.32 (2012-2013).
RamachandranNair, R., Jack, S.M., Ronen, G., Meaney, B., Shapiro, M., & Morillo, L. Sudden Unexpected
Death in Epilepsy: Is there an optimal way to inform families? Hamilton Academic Health Sciences
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Organization Innovation Fund, MOHLTC, $70, 308.00 (2011-2012).
Jack, S., MacMillan, H., Waddell, C., Sheehan, D., Boyle, M., Smith, S., Coben, J., Ford-Gilboe, M.,
Gonzalez, A., Wahoush, O., & Kurtz Landy, C. Evaluating the effectiveness of the Nurse-Family
Partnership in the Canadian Context. CIHR Team Grant: Violence Gender and Health LOI;
Application Development funds (2010 December-April 2011). $10,000.
Haynes, R.B., Garg, A., Jack, S., McKibbon, K., & Walter, S. Clinical Search Retrieval From, and
Comparative Usefulness of, Large Unfiltered Internet Databases and Smaller Filtered Internet
Databases. CIHR Operating Grant (2011-2014). $414,000.
Ramachandran Nair, R., Ronen, G., Jack, S., & Meaney, B.F. Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy: Is
There an Optimal Way to Inform Families? Academic Health Science Center AFP Innovation Fund
(2010). $54,415.
Waddell, C., Jack, S.M., MacMillan, H., Sheehan, D., & Boyle, M. Nurse-Family Partnership in British
Columbia. BC Ministry of Health, Living and Sport. (2010-2012). $330,000.
Gonzalez, A. (PI), MacMillan, H., Wekerle, C., & Jack, S. (Co-Investigators). Parenting in Women
Exposed to Childhood Maltreatment: Identification of Psychosocial and Cognitive Factors. Social
Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) (2010-2012) ($42,361).
Sheehan, D., Jack, S.M., & MacMillan, H. (co-Principal Investigators). Extension of the Nurse-Family
Partnership Pilot Project. Public Health, Research, Education and Development Fund (PHRED).
(2010). $34, 582.00
Couturier, J., Jack, S. M., Niccols, A., Van Blyderveen, S., & McVey, S. Family-based treatment for
children and adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa in Ontario: A knowledge translation study.
Academic Health Sciences Centre Alternate Funding Plan Innovation Fund (2010). Year 2 funding;
$18,000.
Jack, S. M., Sheehan, D., Kurtz Landy, C., & MacMillan, H. The Acceptability of the Nurse-Family
Partnership Home Visitation Program to Families, Nurses and Stakeholders in Hamilton, ON.
Nursing Research Fund, Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. (2009). $76,449.00
Jack, S. M., Sheehan, D., Kurtz Landy, C., & MacMillan, H. Acceptability of the Nurse-Family Partnership
program in Ontario. Provincial Centre of Excellence for Child and Youth Mental Health at CHEO
(2009). $69,100.84.
MacMillan, H., Coben, J., Herrmann, H., Stewart, D., Wathen, C., Afifi, T., Ahmad, F., Barata, P., Barlow,
J., Boyle, M., Chamberland, C., Chartier, M., Collin-Vezina, D., Diaz-Granados, N., Donelle, L.,
Dudding, P., Edleson, J., Erickson, P., Feder, G., Ford-Gilboe, M., Gagnon, A., Georgiades, K.,
Gonzalez, A., Hegadoren, K., Hegarty, K., Jack, S. M., Jackson, B., Jenkins, R., Kelleher, K.,
Kothari, A., Olds, D., Oliffe, J., Sareen, J., Schmidt, L., Sibbald, S., Thombs, B., Tonmyr, L.,
Trocme, N., Varcoe, C., Waddell, C., Wekerle, C. Centre for Research Development in Gender,
Mental Health, and Violence Across the Lifespan. Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addiction.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (2009). $2,000,000.
Dobbins, M., Kyle, R., Timmings, C., Ward, M., Cava, M., Clarke, C., Pietrusiak, M., Akhtar-Danesh, N.,
Jack, S., Kothari, A., Lemieux-Charles, L., McKibbon, A., Peirson, L., & Sibbald, S. A tailored,
collaborative strategy to develop capacity and facilitate evidence-informed decision-making.
Canadian Institutes for Health Research, Partnerships for Health Systems Improvement (2009).
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$349, 725.
Couturier, J., Jack, S. M., Niccols, A., Van Blyderveen, S., & McVey, S. Family-based treatment for
children and adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa in Ontario: A knowledge translation study.
Academic Health Sciences Centre Alternate Funding Plan Innovation Fund (2009). $97,800.
Richardson, J., Bosch, J., DePaul, V., Jack, S., Letts, L., Moreland, J., Wilkins, S., & Wishart, L.
Rehabilitation in the home environment: A knowledge transfer project to implement best practice
and ensure continuity of care with stroke. Ontario Stroke System: Heart & Stroke Foundation of
Ontario (January 2009-March 2010). $142, 028.
MacMillan, H., Boyle, M., Coben, J., Herrman, H., Stewart, D., Wathen, N., Jack, S. M., et al. CIHR Centre
for Research Development in Gender, Mental Health and Violence Across the Lifespan. Proposal
Development Grant from CIHR Centres for Research Development in Gender, Mental Health and
Addictions. (December 2008-April 2009). $10,000.
Wekerle, C., Links, P., MacMillan, H., Trocme, N., Tonmyr, L, Bergmans, Y., Rhodes, A., Bennett, M.,
Stewart, S., Wathen, N., Jack, S., Lewis, S., Wolfe, D., Waechter, R., & Leung, E. Child
maltreatment and deliberate self-harm. Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Human
Development, Child and Youth Health: Strategic Team in Applied Injury Research (STAIR). Team
Grant Development (2008) ($10,000).
Sheehan, D., Jack, S. M., (co-Principal Investigator), Niccols, A., & Busser, D. The Use of a Maternal
Sensitivity Intervention with Mothers Experiencing Postpartum Depression: A Pilot Study. Public
Health Research, Education and Development (PHRED) Program, Hamilton Public Health. (2008).
$53,484.
MacMillan, H., Ford-Gilboe, M., Jack, S. M., Wathen, N., & Wekerle, C. New knowledge about violence
across the lifespan: Sharing the findings of three NET programs. CIHR: Meetings, Planning and
Dissemination Grant: End of Grant Knowledge Translation Supplement. (2008). $23,500.
MacMillan, H., Sheehan, D., Kurtz Landy, C., Jack, S. M., Boyle, M., Clinton, J., Schofield, R., & Niccols,
A. Nurse Family Partnership Feasibility Study-The Hamilton Perspective. Hamilton Community
Foundation: Community Health and Education Research (CHER) Fund. (April 2008). $34,999.
Dobbins, M., Cameron, R., DiCenso, A., Bryant-Lukosius, D., Ciliska, D., Akhtar-Danesh, N., Jack, S. M.,
& Brouwers, M. Do tailored messages promote evidence-informed decision making in breast cancer
prevention. Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. (April 2008). $298,480.
Niccols, A., Dobbins, M., Sword, W., Henderson, J., Smith, P., Thabane, L., Dewit, D., Lipman, E.,
Milligan, K., Jack, S. M., Schmidt, L., & Dooley, M. Optimizing the health of women with
substance use issues and their children. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Team Grant
– Emerging: Knowledge Translation in Mental Health and Addiction proposal. (2008-2013).
$1,447,990.
Kurtz Landy, C., Sheehan, D., & Jack, S. M. (Co-Principal Investigator). Public Health Nurse Training-
Nurse Family Partnership Hamilton Pilot Project. Nursing Secretariat, Ontario Ministry of Health
and Long-Term Care. (April 2008). $26,650.
Wathen, N., Jack, S. M. & MacMillan, H. Evaluating the impact of research evidence on decision-making
in the area of violence against women. SSHRC Presidential Fund Initiative-Capturing the Outcomes
and Impacts of Publicly Funded Research. (March 2008). $25,542.44.
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Jack, S. M., Dobbins, M. & Furgal, C. Knowledge transfer and exchange processes between environmental
health researchers and decision-makers collaborating with First Nations Communities in Canada.
Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health. (2008). $37,755.
Jack, S. M., MacMillan, H. L., & Sheehan, D. (Co Principal-Investigator). Nurse Family
Partnership (NFP) feasibility study. Funded collaboratively through Hamilton-Wentworth
Department of Public Health, Hamilton Children’s Aid Society and Catholic Children’s Aid Society,
and the McMaster Child Health Research Institute. (November 2007). $153,400.
Niccols, A., Milligan, K., Henderson, J., Sword, W., Thabane, L., & Jack, S. M. A Meta-analysis of
integrated treatment programs for substance-using women and their children: Effectiveness and
moderators of treatment outcome. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Knowledge
Translation-Research Synthesis Grant. (2007-2008). $99,904.
Jack, S. M. Nursing Health Services Research Unit (McMaster Site) Seed Funding. (December 2007).
$5,000.00.
Jack, S. M. Bridging the Gap Between Research Production and Utilization: A Framework for
Disseminating Research Evidence to Child Health Clinicians & Policy Makers. (Conference
Attendance Grant). Arts Research Board, McMaster University. (2007). $1,120.00.
MacMillan, H. L., Coben, J., Olds, D., Jack, S. M., Ford-Gilboe, M., Wathen, N., et al. Development and
evaluation of an intervention for intimate partner violence in the context of nurse home visits. Injury
Prevention Center Grant, Centers for Disease Control and Injury Prevention. (2007). $1,000,080
USD.
Project 1: Jack, S. M, MacMillan, H. L, Coben, J., Ford-Gilboe, M., McNaughton, D., & Olds, D.
Development of an intervention for intimate partner violence within the context of nurse home visits.
Centers for Disease Control and Injury Prevention. (2007). $177,359 USD.
Jack, S. M., & Starling, S. The conduct of qualitative research by nurse-researchers with women who have
experienced intimate partner violence. Nursing Research Interest Group RNAO Open Grants
Competition. (April 2007). $1,112.00.
Jack, S. M., & Starling, S. The conduct of qualitative research by nurse-researchers with women who have
experienced intimate partner violence. McMaster University School of Nursing Niemeier Fund.
(2006-2007). $1,200.00 (principal investigator).
Wathen, C. N., Jack, S. M., & Treviranus, J. The Women's Health Knowledge Capsules Project.
Ontario Women's Health Council. (July 2006 - April 2007). $104, 610 (co-investigator).
Jack, S. M., Dudding, P. M., Tonmyr, L., Dobbins, M., & Kennedy, B. The uptake and utilization of
research evidence by child welfare policy makers. Provincial Centre of Excellence for Child and
Youth Mental Health at CHEO. (2006-2008). $118,383.33 (principal investigator).
Wathen, N., Lewis, N., Cooper, C., MacMillan, H., & Jack, S. M. Evidence-informed decision-making in
women’s health: Translating research knowledge about intimate partner violence for policy and
practice. CIHR Knowledge to Action Development Grant. (2006-2007). $49,851 (co-investigator).
Jack, S. M., & MacMillan, H. Parenting by women exposed to childhood maltreatment: A qualitative study
to examine risk and resiliency. Hamilton Health Sciences Foundation, New Investigator Fund. (2006-
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2007). $24,369 (principal investigator).
Dobbins, M., Jack, S. M., Ciliska, D., Thomas, H., Manske, S., Cameron, R., Lavis, J., O’Mara, L.,
Micucci, S., & Mercer, S. Exploring knowledge brokering in public health: A natural phenomenon.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research, (January 2005-June 2007). $194,340 (co-investigator).
MacMillan, H. L, Wathen, N., Freeman, C., Jack, S. M., Catallo, C., Cheng, C., Hanson, M., Jamieson, E.,
Thomas, H., & Valaitis, R. Professional education for responding to violence against women in
Ontario’s health sector: An environmental scan. Ontario Women’s Directorate, Ministry of
Citizenship and Immigration, Province of Ontario, Phase 1 (2005-2006). $125,000 (co-investigator).
MacMillan, H.L., et al. If, When and How to Ask the Question(s): Assessing Screening Approaches to
Identifying Woman Abuse in Health Care Settings: An Integrated, Multidisciplinary Program of
Research. Ontario Women’s Health Council. April 2003-March 2007). $3,000,000 (co-investigator).
MacMillan, H. L., et al. Health Impacts of Violence Across the Lifespan: A Multidisciplinary Approach.
Canadian Institutes of Health Research-Institute for Gender and Health New Emerging Team. (April
2002-March 2007). $1,250,000 (new investigator).
Grants (External Funding) Non Peer Review
Jack, S.M, Wathen, N., MacMillan, H. Engagement in the Nurse-Family Partnership Intimate Partner
Violence Clinical Trial Research Project: A Process Evaluation. Seed project funding from PreVAiL:
A CIHR Centre for Research Development in Gender, Mental Health and Violence Across the
Lifespan. ($5,000). 2011-2012.
Grants Currently Under Review
Dobbins, M., Yost, J., Akhtar-Danesh, N., Jack, S., Kothari, A., Rouse, M., Novotna, G., Lock, M., Mackie,
C., Emili, J., Gardner, C., Johnston, C., Mongeon, A., Edwards, S., Ellis-Scharfenberg, K., Guarda,
B., & Horney, S. Developing context and culture to support evidence-informed public health.
Submitted (November 2013) to Partnerships for Health System Improvement grant, CIHR.
($570,000, June 2014-May 2014).
Contract Funding
Jack, S.M. Development of a PreVAiL-CHIRPP Workshop-Mixed Methods Analysis of Intentional Injury
Data. Health Surveillance & Epidemiology Division, Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention, Public
Health Agency of Canada. (July 2013-March 2014) ($6000).
LIFETIME PUBLICATIONS:
i) Peer Reviewed
c) Journal Articles
Kimber, M, Couturier, J., Georgiades, K., Wahoush, O., & Jack, S.M. (2014). Body image dissatisfaction
among Ethnic-minority children and adolescents in Canada and the United States: A scoping review.
International Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health.. DOI: 10.1002/eat.22295. (Early online
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publication)
Taplay, K., Jack, S.M., Baxter, P., & Eva, K.W. (2014) Negotiating, navigating, and networking-Three
strategies used by nursing leaders to shape the adoption and incorporation of simulation into nursing
curricula: A grounded theory study. International Scholarly Research Network-Nursing (ISRN
Nursing), Article ID 854785, 7 pages.
Taplay, K., Jack, S.M., Baxter, P., Eva, K., & Martin, L. (2014). Organizational culture shapes the adoption
and incorporation of simulation into nursing curricula: A grounded theory study. Nursing Research
and Practice, Volume 2014, Article ID 197591, 12 pages.
Buckley, H., Tonmyr, L., Lewig, K., & Jack S. (2014). Factors influencing uptake of research evidence in
child welfare: A synthesis of findings from Australia, Canada and Ireland. Child Abuse Review. 23(1), 5-16.
Davidov, D., & Jack, S.M. for the NFP IPV Research Team. Nurse home visitors’ perceived awareness of
mandatory reporting requirements: Pregnant victims and children’s exposure to intimate partner
violence. Journal of Advanced Nursing.(Published online: 13 Dec 2013 DOI:10:1111/jan.12334)
Kimber, M., Couturier, J., Jack, S., Niccols, A., Van Blyderveen, S., & McVey, G. (2014). Decision-making
processes for the uptake and implementation of Family-Based Therapy by eating disorder treatment
teams: A qualitative study. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 47(1), 32-39.
Pfaff, K., Baxter, P., Jack, S.M. & Ploeg, J. (2013). An integrative review of the factors influencing new
graduate engagement in interprofessional engagement. Journal of Advanced Nursing.
Doi:10.1111/jan.12195 [Epub ahead of print].
RamachandranNair, R., Jack, S.M., Meaney, B.F., & Ronen, G.M. (2013). SUDEP: What do parents want to
know? Epilepsy & Behavior, 29(3), 560-564.
Pfaff, K., Baxter, P., Jack, S.M., & Ploeg, J. (2013). A mixed methods exploration of the team and
organizational factors that predict the new graduate nurse engagement in collaborative practice.
Journal of Interprofessional Care, Early Online: 1-7 (November 6, 2013).
Olds, D., Donelan-McCall, N., O’Brien, R., MacMillan, H. Jack, S., Jenkins, T., Wallace, P.D., O’Fallon,
M., Yost, E., Thorland, B., Pinto, F., Gasbarro, M., Baca, P., Melnick, A., & Beeber, L. (2013).
Improving the Nurse-Family Partnership in community practice. Pediatrics, 132, S110-S117.
Cook, K., Siden, H., Jack, S., Thabane, L., Browne, G. (2013). Up against the system: A case study of young
adult perspectives transitioning from pediatric palliative care. Nursing Research and Practice.
Article ID 286751. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/286751
Catallo, C., Jack, S.M, Ciliska, D., & MacMillan, H.L. (2013). Mixing a grounded theory approach
with a randomized controlled trial related to intimate partner violence: What challenges arise for mixed
methods research? Nursing Research and Practice. Article ID 798213.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/798213
Matthew-Maich, N., Ploeg, J., Dobbins, M., Jack, S. Supporting the uptake of nursing guidelines:
What you really need to know to move nursing guidelines into practice (2013). Worldviews on
Evidence-Based Nursing, 10 (2), 104-115.
Catallo, C., Jack, S.M., Ciliska, D., & MacMillan, H.L. (2013). Minimizing the risk of intrusion: A
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grounded theory of intimate partner violence disclosure in emergency departments. Journal of
Advanced Nursing, 69, 1366-1376.
Matthew-Maich, N., Ploeg, J., Jack, S., Dobbins, M. (2013). Leading on the frontlines with passion and
persistence: A necessary condition for Breastfeeding Best Practice guideline uptake. Journal of
Clinical Nursing, 22(11-12), 1759-1770.
Nesbitt, S.A., Campbell, K.A., Jack, S.M., Robinson, H., Piehl, K., & Bogdan, J.C. (2012). Canadian
adolescent mothers’ perceptions of influences on breastfeeding decisions: A qualitative descriptive
study. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 12:149.
Tonmyr, L., Jack, S.M., Brooks, S., Williams, G., Campeau, A., & Dudding, P. (2012). Utilization of the
Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect in Child Welfare Agencies in
Ontario. Chronic Disease and Injury in Canada, 33(1), 29-37.
Jack, S.M., Busser, L.D., Sheehan, D., Gonzalez, A., Zwygers, E.J., & MacMillan, H. (2012). Adaptation
and implementation of the Nurse-Family Partnership in Canada. Canadian Journal of Public Health,
103(Suppl.1): S42-S48.
Novotna, G, Dobbins, M., Jack, S.M, Sword, W., Niccols, A., Brooks, S., & Henderson, J. (2012). The
influence of lived experience with addiction and recovery on practice-related decisions among
professionals working in addiction agencies serving women. Drugs: Education, Prevention &
Policy, Early Online, 1-9.
Kurtz Landy, C., Jack S.M., Wahoush, O., Sheehan, D., & MacMillan H. for the NFP Hamilton Research
Team (2012). Mothers’ experiences in the Nurse-Family Partnership Program. BMC Nursing, 11:15.
Couturier, J., Kimber, M., Jack, S.M., Niccols, A., Van Blyderveen, S., & McVey, G. Understanding the
uptake of Family-Based Treatment for Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa: Therapist perspectives.
(2012). International Journal of Eating Disorders. Aug 22. doi: 10.1002/eat.22049. [Epub ahead of
print]
Catallo, C., Jack, S.M., Ciliska, D., & MacMillan, H.L. (2012). Identifying the turning point: Using the
transtheoretical model of change to map intimate partner violence disclosure in emergency
department settings. ISRN Nursing; 2012:239468 (doi 10.5402/2012/239468).
Davidov, D.M., Jack, S.M., Frost, S.S., & Coben, J.H. for the NFP IPV Research Team (2012). Mandatory
reporting in the context of home visitation programs: Intimate partner violence and children’s
exposure to intimate partner violence. Violence Against Women, 18, 595-610.
Catallo, C., Jack, S., Ciliska, D., & MacMillan, H.L. (2012). Identifying the turning point: Using the
transtheoretical model of change to map intimate partner violence disclosure in emergency
department settings. ISRN Nursing, Article ID 239468. Doi 10.5402/2012/239468.
Jack, S.M., Ford-Gilboe, M., Wathen C.N., Davidov, D.M., McNaughton, D.B., Coben, J.H., Olds, D.L.,
MacMillan, H.L. for the NFP IPV Research Team (2012). Development of a nurse home visitation
intervention for intimate partner violence. BMC Health Services Research, 12: 50.
Davidov, D., Nadorff, M., Jack, S.M., & Coben, J.for the NFP IPV Research Team (2012). Nurse home
visitors’ perspectives of mandatory reporting of children’s exposure to intimate partner violence to
child protection agencies. Public Health Nursing (published online before print DOI:
10.1111/j.1525-1446.2011.01003.x )
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Davidov, D., Nadorff, M., Jack, S.M., Coben, J. for the NFP IPV Research Team (2012). Nurse home
visitors’ perceptions of mandatory reporting of intimate partner violence to law enforcement
agencies. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 27, 2484-2502.
Scribano, P.V., Stevens, J., Kaizar, E., for the NFP IPV Research Team (2012). The effects of intimate
partner violence before, during, and after pregnancy in nurse visited first time mothers. Maternal and
Child Health Journal (epub ahead of print).
Jack, S.M., Dobbins, M., Sword, W., Novotna, G., Brooks, S., Lipman E.L., & Niccols, A. (2011) Evidence-
informed decision-making by professionals working in addiction agencies serving women: a
descriptive qualitative study. Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention and Policy, 6:29.
Wathen, C.N., Sibbald, S.L., Jack, S.M., & MacMillan, H.L. (2011). Talk, trust and time: A longitudinal
case study evaluating knowledge translation and exchange processes in family violence research.
Implementation Science, 6:102.
Tonmyr, L., Williams, G., Jack, S.M., & MacMillan, H. (2011) Infant placement in Canadian child
maltreatment-related investigations. International Journal of Mental Health. Online First.
Williams, G., Tonmyr, L., Jack, S.M., Fallon, B., & MacMillan, H. (2011). Determinants of maltreatment
substantiation in a sample of infants involved with the child welfare system. Children and Youth
Services Review, 33, 1345-1353.
Jack, S. M. (2010). The role of public health in addressing child maltreatment in Canada. Chronic
Diseases in Canada, 31(1), 39-44.
Niccols, A., Milligan, K., Sword, W., Thabane, L., Henderson, J., Smith, A., Liu, J., & Jack, S. M. (2010).
Maternal mental health and integrated programs for mothers with substance abuse issues. Psychology
of Addictive Behaviors, 24(3), 466-474.
Jack, S. M., Dobbins, M., Tonmyr, L., Brooks, S., Dudding, P., & Kennedy, B. (2010) Research evidence
utilization in policy development by child welfare administrators. Child Welfare, 89(4), 83-100.
Tonmyr, L., Li, Y.A., Williams, G., Scott, D., Jack, S. M. (2010). Patterns of reporting to child protection
services in Canada by healthcare and non-healthcare professionals. Paediatrics & Child Health,
15(8), e25-32.
Jack, S.M., Brooks, S., Furgal, C.M., & Dobbins, M. (2010).Knowledge transfer and exchange processes for
environmental health issues in Canadian Aboriginal contexts. International Journal of
Environmental Health Research and Public Health, 7, 651-674.
Mathew-Maich, N., Ploeg, J., Jack, S. M & Dobbins, M. (2010). Transformative learning and
research utilization in nursing practice: A missing link? Worldviews on Evidence Based Nursing, 7,
25-35.
Tonmyr, L., & Jack, S. M. (2010). Media analysis of early dissemination of Canadian child
maltreatment surveillance data. Child Welfare, 89, 81-101.
Harms, S., Jack, S. M., Ssebunnya, J., & Kizza, R. (2010). The orphaning experience: Descriptions from
Ugandan youth orphaned by HIV/AIDS. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, 4, 6.
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Lipman, E., Kenny, M., Jack, S. M., Cameron, R., Secord, M., & Byrne, C. (2010). Understanding how
education/support groups help lone mothers. BMC Public Health, 10, 4.
Sword, W., Jack, S. M., Niccols, A., Milligan, K., Henderson, J., & Thabane, L. (2009). Integrated programs
for women with substance use issues and their children: A qualitative meta-synthesis of processes
and outcomes. Harm Reduction Journal, 6, 32.
Anthony, S., & Jack, S. M. (2009). A critical analysis of qualitative case study methodology in nursing
research. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 65(6), 1171-1181. Selected as a ‘New and Notable
Qualitative Research Article’ by the Weekly Qualitative Report, Vol. 2, No 20, May 18, 2009.
MacMillan, H. L, Wathen, C. N, Jamieson, E., Boyle, M. H., Shannon, H. S., Ford-Gilboe, M., Worster, A.,
Lent, B., Campbell, J. C., & McNutt, L. A. for the McMaster Violence Against Women Research
Group . (2009). Screening for intimate partner violence in health care settings: a randomized trial.
JAMA, 302(5), 493-501. **Publications by the McMaster Violence Against Women Research Group
(Susan Jack is a named Co-Investigator within this research group)
Wathen, C. N., Tanaka, M., Catallo, C., Lebner, A. C., Friedman, M. K., Hanson, M. D., Freeman, C., Jack,
S. M., Jamieson, E., & MacMillan, H. L. for the McMaster IPV Education Research Team. (2009).
Are clinicians being prepared to care for abused women? A survey of health professional education
in Ontario, Canada. BMC Medical Education, 9, 34.
Harms, S. C, Kizza, R., Ssebunnya, J., & Jack, S. M. (2009). The mental health of Uganda youth
orphaned by HIV AIDS: Challenges and champions. African Journal of AIDS Research, 8(1), 7-16.
Tonmyr, L., Jack, S. M., Brooks, S., Kennedy, B., & Dudding, P. (2009). Utilization of the Canadian
incidence study of reported child abuse and neglect in First Nations Child Welfare Agencies in
Ontario. First Peoples Child and Family Review, 4(1), 38-46.
Jack, S. M., Jamieson, E., Wathen, C.N., & MacMillan, H.L. (2008). The feasibility of screening for
intimate partner violence in postpartum nurse home visits. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research,
40(2), 150-170.
Baxter, P., & Jack, S. M. (2008) Qualitative case study methodology: Study design and implementation
for novice researchers. The Qualitative Report, 13(4), 544-559. Selected as ‘The
Qualitative Report Article of the Week’, The Weekly Qualitative Report, Vol. 1, No 12, December
22, 2008.
Wathen, C. N., Watson, G., Jack, S. M., Caldwell, S., & Lewis, N. (2008). From big to small: A process for
developing policy-relevant research summaries. Healthcare Policy, 4(1), 47-56.
Jack, S. M. (2008). Guidelines to support nurse-researchers reflect on role conflict in qualitative
interviewing. The Open Nursing Journal. 2, 58-62.
Jack, S. M. & Tonmyr, L. (2008). Knowledge transfer and exchange: Disseminating Canadian child
maltreatment surveillance findings to decision makers. Child Indicators Research, 1(1), 51-64.
Wathen, C. N., Jamieson, E., & MacMillan, H. L. for the McMaster Violence Against Women Research
Group (2008). Who is identified by screening for intimate partner violence? Women’s Health Issues.
18, 423-432. **Publications by the McMaster Violence Against Women Research Group (Susan
Jack is a named Co-Investigator within this research group)
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Dobbins, M., Jack, S. M., Thomas, H., & Kothari, A. (2007). Ontario public health decision-
makers’ informational needs and preferences for receiving research evidence. Worldviews on
Evidence Based Nursing, 4(3), 156-163.
Jack, S. M. (2006). The utility of qualitative research findings in evidence-based public health practice.
Public Health Nursing, 23(3), 278-284.
MacMillan, H. L., Wathen, C. N., Jamieson, E., Boyle, M., McNutt, L. A, Worster, A., Lent, B., Webb, M.
for the McMaster Violence Against Women Research Group. (2006). Approaches to screening for
intimate partner violence in health care settings: a randomized trial. Journal of the American
Medical Association 296, 530-536. Selected by JAMA for “Author-in-the-Room” national
teleconference presentation. **Publications by the McMaster Violence Against Women Research
Group (Susan Jack is a named Co-Investigator within this research group)
Jack, S. M., Sangster-Bouck, L. M., Beynon, C., Ciliska, D., & Lewis, M. (2005). Marketing a hard-to-
swallow message: Recommendations for the design of media campaigns to increase awareness about
the risks of binge drinking. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 96(3), 189-193.
Jack, S. M., DiCenso, A., & Lohfeld, L. (2005). Vulnerable families’ participation in home visits: A theory
of maternal engagement with public health nurses and family visitors. Journal of Advanced Nursing,
49(2), 182-190.
Jack, S. M., DiCenso, A., & Lohfeld, L. (2002). Opening doors: Factors influencing the establishment of a
working relationship between paraprofessional home visitors and at-risk families. Canadian Journal
of Nursing Research, 34(4), 59-69.
d) Abstracts
Nair Ramachandran, R., & Jack, S.M. (2013). Parental experiences during the peri-diagnostic period
in epilepsy: A cry for help. Epilepsia, 54, SI Suppl 3, 13. (June 2013).
Jack, S. M. (2006). Violence against women. Journal of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome International, 4; e.10, p.5.
Abstract of: Jack, S. M., DiCenso, A., & Lohfeld, L. A theory of maternal engagement with public health
nurses and family visitors. Mothers of children at risk described engaging with home visitors in
terms of limiting family vulnerability [abstract]. (2005). Evidence-Based Nursing; 8,123. (2005).
J Adv Nurs, 4(49), 182–90.
ii) Non-Peer Reviewed Journal Articles
c) Journal Articles
Jack, S.M., & MacMillan, H.L. Adaptation and evaluation of the Nurse-Family Partnership in Canada. Early
Childhood Matters (submitted April 15, 2014).
Williams G, Tonmyr L, Jack S, Fallon B, MacMillan H. (2011). Infant investigations by child welfare
services: Maltreatment substantiation and out of home placement. Canada’s Children, 18(1):21-27.
Tonmyr, L., Williams, G., Scott D., Jack, S., & MacMillan H. (2010). Ongoing surveillance
from Health Surveillance and Epidemiology Division. Canada’s Children, 16(3), 17-21.
Jack, S. M., Dudding, P., Brooks, S., Tonmyr, L., Dobbins, M., Fox, C., & Kennedy, B. (2007).
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Understanding the uptake and utilization of research evidence by administrators in Ontario
Children’s Aid Societies. Canada’s Children, 13(3), 42-45.
Beynon, C., Sangster Bouck, M., Jack, S. M., & Ciliska, D. (2004). Use of a web-based survey as a data
collection strategy in public health. PHERO: Public Health & Epidemiology Report Ontario, 15(3),
104-108.
e) Other - Commentaries
Jack, S. M. (2005). Mothers with post-traumatic stress disorder after traumatic childbirth struggle to survive
and experience nightmares, flashbacks, anger, anxiety, depression and isolation. (Commentary on:
Beck, C.T. Post-traumatic stress disorder due to childbirth: The aftermath. Nurs Res 2004; 53; 216-
224. Evidence-Based Nursing, 8(2), 59.
Jack, S. M. (2004). Existing epidemiological evidence does not show an association between measles,
mumps, and rubella vaccine and autism. (Commentary on: Wilson, K., Mills, E., Ross, C., et al.
Association of autistic spectrum disorder and the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine: A systematic
review of current epidemiological evidence. Pediatr Adolesc Med 2003, 157, 628-634). Evidence-
Based Nursing, 7, 25.
Jack, S. M. (2001). Teenage mothers with oppressive pasts created new family caregiving traditions.
(Commentary on: SmithBattle, L. Developing a caregiving tradition in opposition to one's past:
Lessons from a longitudinal study of teenage mothers. Public Health Nursing 2000; 17:85-93).
Evidence-Based Nursing, 4, 60.
f) Book Chapters
Jack, S.M. Qualitative evidence in health policy analysis. Handbook of Qualitative Research. Springer
Publishing (accepted January 21, 2014)
Government Documents
Jack, S., Greenwood, M., Dobbins, M., Furgal, C., & Brooks, S. (2010). Aboriginal environmental health
issues: Researchers’ and decision makers’ perceptions of knowledge transfer and exchange
processes. Prince George, BC: National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health.
Wathen, N., MacMillan, H., Ford-Gilboe, M., Wekerle, C., Jack, S., & Sibbald, S. (2010). New knowledge
about violence across the lifespan: Sharing the findings of three large research programs (pp. 29-31).
In Knowledge to Action: An end-of-grant knowledge translation casebook. Ottawa, ON: Canadian
Institutes of Health Research.
Jack, S. (2010). Supervision of paraprofessional and lay home visitors providing services to women,
children and families: An integrative review of the literature. Ottawa, ON: Maternal Child Health,
Community Programs Directorate, Health Canada.
Jack, S., & Banfield, L. (2010). Supervision of paraprofessional and lay home visitors providing services to
women, young children and families: An annotated bibliography. Ottawa, ON: Maternal Child
Health, Community Programs Directorate, Health Canada.
Jack, S. M, Dobbins, M., Furgal, C., Greenwood, M., &Brooks, S. (2010). Aboriginal environmental health
issues: Researchers’ and decision-makers’ perceptions of knowledge transfer and exchange
processes. Prince George, BC: National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health.
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Jack, S. M., Munn, C., Cheng, C., & MacMillan, H. (2006). Child maltreatment in Canada: An overview.
Ottawa, ON: National Family Violence Clearinghouse, Public Health Agency of Canada. As of
September 9, 2009, 2,319 hard copies of this document have been requested from the Clearinghouse.
This document has been highlighted as one of the ‘Top 20’ documents downloaded from the
Clearinghouse. Between January 2007 and October 2008 this document was downloaded more than
8,000 times [Personal Communication, S. Croft, Interim Head, National Clearinghouse on Family
Violence].
Cheng, C., Munn, C., Jack, S. M., & MacMillan, H. (2006). Child maltreatment: A ‘what-to-do’ guide for
professionals who work with children. Ottawa, ON: National Family Violence Clearinghouse, Public
Health Agency of Canada. As of September 9, 2009, 4,979 hard copies of this document have been
requested from the Clearinghouse; data on number of electronic downloads currently not available.
iii) Accepted for Publication
Gentles, S., Jack, S., Nicholas, D.B., McKibbon, K.A. A critical approach to reflexivity in grounded theory.
Accepted (June 23, 2014) The Qualitative Report.
Cook, K., Jack, S., Siden, H., Thabane, L., & Browne, G. (2014). Innovations in research with medically
fragile populations: Using bulletin board focus groups. The Qualitative Report, 19, 39. Accepted
(June 15, 2014).
Taplay, K., Jack, S.M., Baxter, P., Martin, L., & Eva, K. The process of adopting and incorporating
simulation into undergraduate nursing curricula: A grounded theory study. Accepted (May 7, 2014)
to Journal of Professional Nursing.
Novotna, G., Dobbins, M., Henderson, J., Jack, S., Sword, W., & Niccols, A. Practice-related decisions
influenced by personal addiction or recovery experience of executive directors of agencies serving
women with substance use issues in Canada: A qualitative descriptive study. Accepted (March 1,
2014) to Journal of Groups in Addiction & Recovery
Pfaff, K.A., Baxter, P.E., Jack, S.M., & Ploeg, J. (2014). Exploring new graduate nurse confidence in
interprofessional collaboration: A mixed methods study. International Journal of Nursing Studies
(accepted January 6, 2014).
Couturier, J.L., Kimber, M.S., Jack, S.M., Niccols, Van Blyderveeen, S., & McVey, G. Using a knowledge
transfer framework to identify factors facilitating implementation of Family-Based Treatment. (accepted
September 21) International Journal of Eating Disorders.
iv) Submitted for Publication
Kimber, M., Couturier, J., Georgiades, K., Wahoush, O., & Jack, S. Ethnic minority status and body image
dissatisfaction: A scoping review of the child and adolescent literature. Journal of Immigrant and
Minority Health.
Gonzalez, A., MacMillan, H., Tanaka, M., Jack, S.M., & Tonmyr, L. Deconstructing risks and child
maladjustment to subtypes of exposure to intimate partner violence within a Canadian child welfare
sample. (Submitted May 30. 2014 ) Child Abuse & Neglect.
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Kimber, M., Couturier, J., Georgiades, K., Wahoush, O., & Jack, S.M. Body image dissatisfaction among
immigrant children and adolescents in Canada and the United States: A scoping review. Submitted
(January 14, 2014) to International Journal of Eating Disorders.
Madhani, F., Tompkins, C., Jack, S.M., & Fisher, A. Participation in micro-finance programs and women’s
mental health outcomes in South Asia: A modified systematic review of the published evidence.
Submitted (November 18, 2013) Journal of Development Studies.
Madhana, F., Tompkins, C., Jack, S., & Fisher, A. Methodological issues in the measurement of prevalence
of violence against women in Pakistan: An integrative review. Submitted (February 19, 2014) to
Advances in Nursing.
iv) Unpublished Documents
Catallo, C., Wathen, C. N., Jamieson, E., Freeman, C., & MacMillan, H. and the McMaster University
Domestic Violence Education Research Team. (2006). Professional Education for
Responding to Violence Against Women: Review of Current Practices in Ontario’s Health
Sector. Offord Centre for Child Studies: Hamilton ON.
Jack, S. M., & Hyman, S. (2005). Dissemination Strategy for the Canadian Incidence Study of Reported
Child Abuse and Neglect-2003. Ottawa, ON: Injury and Child Maltreatment Section, Public Health
Agency of Canada.
Sangster, M., Jack, S. M., Beynon, C., Ciliska, D., & Mitchell, M. (2001). Process evaluation of the Central
West/Southwest binge drinking campaign: Implications for practice. London, ON: Middlesex-
London Health Unit.
Jack, S. M. (2000). Setting the context for using home visits with high-risk families. In: A guide to
professional home visiting: A strategy for intervention with high-risk families (pp. 1-22). Toronto,
ON: Invest in Kids.
PRESENTATIONS:
i) Invited Lectures and Workshops
Jack, S.M. (2014, March 7). Nurse-Family Partnership: Fostering long-term success for vulnerable first-time
mothers and their babies. Immigrant and Refugee Women’s Health Project, Knowledge Mobilization
on Maternal and Child Health Workshop, Hamilton, ON.(Knowledge users)
Jack, S.M. (2013, November 18). Development and evaluation of an intervention to identify and respond
to intimate partner violence. Nurse-Family Partnership International (Scotland, England and
Australia) Clinical Leads meeting. Teleconference/webinar. (Decision-makers)
Jack, S.M. (2013, October 7). Development and evaluation of an intervention to identify and respond
to intimate partner violence. Nurse-Family Partnership International Clinical Leads meeting.
Teleconference/webinar. (Decision-makers)
Jack, S.M. (2013, March 27). Terms of engagement: Working with vulnerable families in home visitation.
HBHC Network Meeting, York Region Community and Health Services, Toronto, ON. (Knowledge
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users)
Jack. S.M. (2013, February 13). Identifying and responding to intimate partner violence in home visitation
programs. Third National Home Visiting Summit, Washington, D.C. (Decision-makers)
Jack, S.M., Pietrantonio, M., & Magie, F. (2011, January 11). Preventing child abuse through early
intervention with vulnerable first-time mothers. Practice and Research Together (PART) Provincial
Webinar Series. (Knowledge users)
Jack, S.M. (2010, December 7). The Nurse-Family Partnership Home Visitation Program: Fostering Long-
Term Success for Vulnerable First-Time Mothers, Their Babies and Society. Infant Mental Health
Promotion Rounds, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario.
Jack, S.M. (2010, April 27). Promising to make a difference. Implementation of the Nurse-Family
Partnership Program in Ontario. Public Health Nursing Summit, Registered Nursing Association of
Ontario & Ontario Agency for Health Protection and Promotion. Toronto, ON.
Sheehan, D., MacMillan, H. & Jack, S.M. (2010, January 22). Feasibility and acceptability of the Nurse-
Family Partnership Program in Hamilton. Board of Health, City of Hamilton. Hamilton, ON.
Jack, S.M. (2010, January 21). Mixed methods research designs. Primary Care and Public Health
Collaboration: Building Synergies among Three Research Teams through Research Capacity and
Knowledge Translation. Hamilton, ON, McMaster University. Guest lecturer.
Sheehan, D., MacMillan, H., & Jack, S.M. (2010, January 21). Feasibility and Acceptability of the Nurse-
Family Partnership Program in Ontario. McMaster Child Health Research Institute, General
Meeting, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON.
Jack, S. M. (2009, June 22). The crash course: Fundamental principles for designing a qualitative study.
University of Windsor, Faculty of Nursing and Schulich School of Medicine Summer Institute of
Clinical Health Research, Windsor, ON. Guest lecturer.
Jack, S. M. (2009, June 22). More than just a great story! The utility of qualitative research in evidence-
informed decision-making. University of Windsor, Faculty of Nursing and Schulich School of
Medicine Summer Institute of Clinical Health Research, Windsor, ON. Guest lecturer.
Jack, S. M. (2009, June 19). Research in community health nursing: Relevance or rhetoric? The Academic
perspective (Responder to Key Note Speaker). Community Health Nurses Association of Canada
Annual National Conference, Calgary, AB.
Jack, S. M. & Sheehan, D. (2009, April 25). Making a promise to Ontario Mothers to make a difference:
The Nurse-Family Partnership program. Community Health Nurses Interest Group, Registered
Nurses Association of Ontario Annual General Meeting, Markham, ON.
Jack, S. M. (2009, March 23). Home visitation programs and the prevention of child maltreatment. Ontario
Children’s Aid Societies High Risk Infant Nurse Program Annual Meeting, Richmond Hill, ON.
Jack, S. M. (2008, November 14). Moving from opinion to evidence: The development of evidence
informed practice and organizations. Ontario Parent Educator Conference, London, ON.
Jack, S. M. (2008, October 29). Reflections on home visitation practice: Strategies to enhance program
outcomes. Maternal Child Health Leadership Meeting, Child and Youth Division, First Nations and
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Inuit Health Branch, Health Canada. Ottawa, ON.
Jack, S. M. & Szozda, S. (2008, October 16). Making a promise to make a difference: The Nurse Family
Partnership program of nurse home visitation. Early Childhood Development Forum: Exploring the
Contribution of Public Health Home Visiting. National Collaborating Centres for Aboriginal Health
& Determinants of Health, Saskatoon, SK.
Jack, S. M. (2008, May 28). From theory to reality: Practical strategies for developing ‘evidence-based’
organizations. Practice and Research Together Conference, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON (Keynote
Speaker).
Jack, S. M. (2008, April 18). From questions to answers: Evidence informed public health practice. Durham
Region Public Health Department, Ajax, ON.
Jack, S. M., Brooks, S., Tonmyr, L., Dudding, P., Dobbins, M., & Kennedy, B. (2007, October 17). The
uptake and utilization of research evidence by Ontario child welfare decision-makers. Ontario
Provincial Child Welfare Quality Network, Ontario Association Children’s Aid Societies, Toronto,
ON.
Jack, S. M. (2007, October 3). Asking about intimate partner violence in the clinical setting: Strategies for
health care providers. May Cohen Lecture, Office of Gender and Health, McMaster University,
Hamilton, ON. (Workshop).
Jack, S. M. & Tonmyr, L. (2007, September 26). A framework for disseminating research evidence: Lessons
learned from the Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse and Neglect-2003. Office of
Research & Surveillance, Drug Strategy and Controlled Substances Programme, Healthy
Environments and Consumer Safety Branch, Health Canada, Ottawa, ON. (Workshop).
Jack, S. M. (2007, September 24). The design and conduct of qualitative research: In-depth exploration of
social work practices and issues. Hamilton Health Sciences Social Work Leadership and Research
Day, Hamilton, ON (Workshop).
Jack, S. M. (2007, June 20). Applying Qualitative Research in Public Health. Invited Speaker for full day
workshop. Durham Regional Health Department, Whitby, ON.
Jack, S. M. (2007, May 12). Identifying intimate partner violence in health care settings: If, when and how
to ask the questions. 2007 National Update in Primary Maternity Care. Toronto, ON.
Jack, S. M., & Brazil, K. (2007, February 5). A Primer for Mixed Methods Research. Workshop hosted by
the McMaster School of Nursing and the Ontario Training Centre in Health Services Policy and
Research. Hamilton, ON.
Jack, S. M. (2006, December 4). The design and conduct of qualitative research. Hamilton Health Sciences
Social Work Research Group. Hamilton, ON.
Jack, S. M. (2006, November 8). Strengthening families: The importance of the family visitor-client
relationship. Key Note Speaker. Inaugural Central West Ontario Family Visitor Conference,
Ancaster, ON.
Jack, S. M. (2006, October 4). Asking about and responding to intimate partner violence in home visitation.
Violence Hurts-Domestic Violence and Its Impact on Children Conference. Brantford, ON.
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Jack, S. M., & MacMillan, H. (2006, June 7). On their turf! Asking about and responding to violence against
women in home visitation. Hamilton Public Health Services, Hamilton, ON.
Jack, S. M., (2006, March 10). Addressing violence against women in the health care system. Prevention of
FASD: Addressing Pregnancy and Addiction Provincial Conference, Scarborough, ON.
Jack, S. M. (2006, March 9). Moving systems to help prevent FASD and improve women’s health: A policy
forum. Forum for provincial policy makers sponsored by the Ontario FASD Stakeholders Group and
the Public Health Agency of Canada, Scarborough, ON.
Dobbins, M., Jack, S. M., & Noonan, T. (2005, November 22). Knowledge exchange and brokering.
Seminar hosted by the McMaster School of Nursing and the Nursing Health Services Research Unit,
Hamilton, ON.
Jack, S. M. (2005, November 15). Parenting by women exposed to maltreatment in childhood: A qualitative
study of risk and resiliency. Department of Paediatrics Work-in-Progress Session, McMaster
University Medical Centre, Hamilton, ON.
Jack, S. M., Tonmyr, L., Hyman, S., & Ugnat, A. M. (2005, June 6). Canadian Incidence Study of Reported
Child Abuse and Neglect-2003: Dissemination strategy and key messages. CIS 2003 Steering
Committee Meeting, Toronto, ON.
Tonmyr, L., Jack, S. M., Hyman, S., & Ugnat, A. M. (2005, May 18). Canadian Incidence Study of
Reported Child Abuse and Neglect-2003 (CIS 2003): Dissemination strategy and key messages.
Provincial/Territorial Directors of Child Welfare Annual Meeting, St. John’s, NL.
Jack, S. M. (2004, March 10). Terms of engagement: Engaging hard-to-reach clients during home visits.
Department of Health, Region of Peel, Mississauga, ON.
Jack, S. M. (2003, October 27). High risk mothers’ experiences of engagement in the Healthy Babies,
Healthy Children Program. Healthy Babies, Healthy Children Provincial Meeting, Integrated
Services for Children, Early Years and Healthy Child Development Branch, Government of Ontario,
Toronto, ON.
Jack, S. M., & DiCenso, A. (2003, June 5). Limiting family vulnerability: High risk mothers’ experiences
engaging with public health nurses and family visitors. Research and Practice Symposium,
Middlesex London Health Unit, London, ON.
ii) Contributed
a) Peer Reviewed Oral Presentations
Taplay, K., Jack, S.M., Baxter, P., Martin, L., & Eva, K. (2014, May 9 accepted). Nursing leaders shaped the
adoption and incorporation of simulation into nursing curricula. 27th Annual Research Conference,
University of Western Ontario Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing and Iota Chapter of Sigma
Theta Tau International, London, ON.
Novotna, G., Dobbins, M., Henderson, J., Jack, S., Sword, W., & Niccols, A. Sources of evidence used in
practice-related decisions of executive directors working in addiction agencies serving women with
substance use issues (2014, May 27 Accepted) Joint National Social Work Conference 2014, Brock
University – St. Catharines, ON.(Knowledge users).
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Taplay, K., Jack, S.M., & Baxter, P. (October 2013). The constant comparative method:
Process mapping for analysis. 19th Annual Qualitative Health Research Conference, Halifax, N.S.
(Researchers)
Jack, S.M., Ford-Gilboe, M., MacMillan, H. for the NFP IPV Research Team. (2013, June 17).
Identification and assessment of intimate partner violence in a nurse home visitation program. 19th
Nursing Network Violence Against Women International Conference, Vancouver, BC. (Researchers)
Jepsen, D., Sheehan, D., Jack, S.M., MacMillan, H.L., & Waddell, C. (2013, June 19). The BC Healthy
Connections Project (BCHCP): Scientific evaluation of the Nurse-Family Partnership in British
Columbia. 7th Annual Canadian Community Health Nurses Conference, Kelowna, BC.
Nair Ramachandran R., & Jack, S.M. (2013, June 24). Parental experiences during the peri-diagnostic period
in epilepsy: A cry for help. 30th International Epilepsy Congress, Montreal, PQ.
Pfaff, K., Baxter, P., Ploeg, J., & Jack, S. New graduate nurse engagement in interprofessional collaboration:
A mixed methods exploration of team and organizational predictors. (2013, June 24-26, accepted).
Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing (CASN) 2013 Conference, Collaborative Synergy:
Teams, Scholarship and Capacity Building in Nursing Research, Vancouver, BC.
Pfaff, K., Baxter, P., Jack, S., & Ploeg, J. New graduate nurse confidence in collaborative practice. (2013,
June 24-26). Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing (CASN) 2013 Conference, Collaborative
Synergy: Teams, Scholarship and Capacity Building in Nursing Research, June 24-26, 2013,
Vancouver, BC.
Madhani, F., Tompkins, C., Jack, S., & Fisher, A. (2013, June 18) An integrative review of the methods
used to research the prevalence of violence against women in Pakistan. Paper accepted for oral
presentation at the 19th Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International Conference,
Vancouver, BC.
Jack, S., Ford-Gilboe, M., Coben, J., Olds, D.L., MacMillan, H., for the NFP IPV Research Team. (2013,
May 29). Development and evaluation of an intervention to address intimate partner violence.
Society for Prevention Research 21st Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA
Jack, S.M., Ford-Gilboe, M., MacMillan, H. for the NFP IPV Research Team (2012, October 29). Clinical
supervision of nurses working with women exposed to intimate partner violence. Advancing
Excellence in Gender, Sex and Health Research International Conference, Montreal, PQ.
Jack, S.M., Tonmyr, L., Brooks, S., Williams, G., Campeau, A., & Dudding. P. (2012, September 11).
Utilization of child maltreatment surveillance data by child welfare administrators. XIXth ISPCAN
International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, Istanbul, Turkey.
Needell, B., Jack, S.M., Tonmyr, L, Fluke, J. & Putnam-Hornstein, E. (2012, September 8). Public health
implications of child maltreatment data. Working Group on National Child Maltreatment Data
Collection Meeting, XIXth ISPCAN International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, Istanbul,
Turkey.
Siverns, J., Sword, W., Jack, S., & Wahoush, O. (2012, May 15). The transition to parenthood for first-time
fathers whose partners have postpartum depression. 6th National Community Health Nurses
Conference. Toronto, Ontario.
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Jack, S.M., Ford-Gilboe, M., Davidov, D., McNaughton, D., MacMillan, H. for the NFP IPV Research
Team. (2012, March 6). Identifying and responding to intimate partner violence: Developing a
training curriculum for nurse home visitors. 18th Conference of the Nursing Network on Violence
Against Women, International. Charlottesville, Virginia.
Jack, S.M., Ford-Gilboe, M., MacMillan, H. for the NFP IPV Research Team. (2012, March 6).
Clinical supervision of nurses working with women exposed to intimate partner violence. 18th
Conference of the Nursing Network on Violence Against Women, International. Charlottesville,
Virginia.
Davidov, D.M., Nadorff, M. R., Jack, S.M., & Coben, J.H. (March 6, 2012). Nurse home visitors’ perceived
awareness of mandatory reporting requirements: pregnant victims and children’s exposure to
intimate partner violence. 18th Conference of the Nursing Network on Violence Against Women
International, Charlottesville, VA
RamachandranNair, R., Jack, S.M., Meaney, B.F., & Ronen, G.M. (2011, December 3). Sudden Unexpected
Death in Epilepsy: Is there an Optimal Way to Inform Families? 65th Annual Meeting of the
American Epilepsy Society, Baltimore, MD.
Novotna, G., Dobbins, M., Henderson, J., Jack, S., Sword, W., & Niccols, A. (2011, November).
Lived experience and scientific data: Findings from a qualitative study of what constitutes evidence
among staff in addiction agencies serving women. Issues of Substance, the Canadian Centre on
Substance Abuse National Conference, Vancouver, BC.
Couturier, J., Kimber, M. Jack, S. et al. (October 2011). Therapist Perspectives on Family-Based Treatment
for Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa: A Qualitative Study. Symposium Presentation.
AACAP/CACAP Joint Annual Meeting. Toronto, Ontario
Jack, S., Ford-Gilboe, M., MacMillan, H. for the NFP IPV Research Team (2010, November 22).
Development of an intervention to address intimate partner violence within the Nurse-Family
Partnership home visitation program. Innovations in Gender, Sex, and Health Research Conference,
Toronto, ON.
Kimber, M, Couturier, J., Jack, S., Niccols, A., Van Blyderveen, S., & McVey, G. (2010, November).
Understanding the uptake of Family-Based Treatment for adolescents with anorexia nervosa in
Ontario: A qualitative study. Eating Disorder Association of Canada: 2010 National Conference,
Toronto, ON.
Jack, S., Poetz., A., Brooks, S., Dobbins, M., Sword, W., Lipman, E., & Niccols, A. (2010, October 29). Use
of research evidence in addiction agencies serving women. Addictions 2010 The New Frontier in
Addiction Treatment: Evidence-Based Policy and Practice, Arlington, VA.
Matthew-Maich, N., Ploeg, J., Jack, S., Dobbins, M. (2010, October 18). Transforming nursing practice
through implementing and using best practice guidelines. RNAO International Conference:
Knowledge, the Power of Nursing: Celebrating Best Practice Guidelines and Clinical Leadership,
Toronto, ON.
Jack, S.M., Brooks, B., & MacMillan, H. (2010, September 27). Process of Parenting by
Women Exposed to Maltreatment in Childhood. XVIII International Congress on Child Abuse and
Neglect, Honolulu, Hawaii.
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Tonmyr, L., Buckley, H., Jack, S., Lewig, K., Fluke, J., & Arney, F. (2010, September 29).
International perspectives on evidence-based child welfare. XVIII International Congress on Child
Abuse and Neglect, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Mathew-Maich, N., Ploeg, J., Dobbins, M., Jack, S. (2010, August 25-28). Best Practice Guideline
implementation and uptake as interprofessional and systems issues. Guidelines International Conference,
Chicago, USA.
Jack, S., Kurtz Landy, C., Busser, D., Sheehan, D., MacMillan, H., Wahoush, O., & Vander Zaag, E. for the
NFP Hamilton Research Team. (2010, June 18). Feasibility and acceptability of an intensive nurse
home visitation program for first-time, low-income pregnant women and mothers with young
children. 4th National Community Health Nurses Conference. Toronto, ON.
Wathen, C.N., Sibbald, S.L., Jack, S.M., MacMillan, H.L. (June 2010). Evaluating the impact of research
evidence on decision-making in the area of violence against women. SSHRC Impacts Workshop,
Montreal, QC.
Matthew-Maich, N., Ploeg, J., Jack, S. M., & Dobbins, M. (2009, December). Transforming nursing
through implementing and using the RNAO breastfeeding best practice guidelines and system
impact. 5th Biennial International Conference on Evidence Based Practice: Transforming Nursing
Through Knowledge: Sharing Global Visions Local Solutions. Toronto, ON.
Matthew-Maich, N., Ploeg, J., Dobbins, M., & Jack, S. M. (2009, November). Systems impact of
implementing and using nursing best practice guidelines (BPGs) in 3 Canadian hospitals. 6th
International Guideline International Network (G-I-N) Conference. Evidence Translation in Different
Countries. Lisbon, Portugal.
Sword, W., Jack, S. M., Milligan, K., Niccols, A., Henderson, J., & Smith, A. (2009, November). Integrated
programs for women with substance use issues and their children: A qualitative meta-synthesis of
outcomes and processes. Submitted to Issues of Substance, the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse
national conference, Halifax, NS.
Swinton, M., Jack, S. M., Dobbins, M., Sword, W., Henderson, J., Niccols, A., Cunningham, C., Lipman,
E., & Smith, A. (2009, November). Building a knowledge exchange and translation bridge with
agencies serving women with substance use issues and their children: Findings from key-informant
interviews with clinicians, managers, and executive directors. Submitted to Issues of Substance, the
Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse national conference, Halifax, NS.
Jack, S. M., Brooks, S., & MacMillan, H. (2009, October 2). Parenting by women exposed to maltreatment
in childhood: Challenges and strategies to reduce intergenerational violence. 16th International
Conference of the Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International, Miami, FL.
Jack, S. M., Ford-Gilboe, M., MacMillan, H., Coben, J., Olds, D., and the NFP IPV Research Team (2009,
October 1). Theoretical and empirical foundations guiding intervention development to address
intimate partner violence in home visitation. 16th International Conference of the Nursing Network
on Violence Against Women International, Miami, FL.
Ford-Gilboe, M., Jack, S. M. and the NFP IPV Research Team (2009, October 1). The service needs and
preferences of abused pregnant women and first-time mothers enrolled in the Nurse-Family
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Partnership program. 16th International Conference of the Nursing Network on Violence Against
Women International, Miami, FL.
McNaughton, D., Davidov, D., Jack, S. M. and the NFP IPV Research Team (2009, October 1). Nurse and
community partner responses to intimate partner violence within home visitation practice. 16th
International Conference of the Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International, Miami,
FL.
Moore-Cox, A., Jack, S. M., & MacMillan, H. (2009, October 2). Retaining participants in a
randomized controlled trial about intimate partner violence: Strategies implemented by research
staff. 16th International Conference of the Nursing Network on Violence Against Women
International, Miami, FL.
Busser, D., Jack, S. M., Kurtz Landy, C., MacMillan, H., & Sheehan, D. (2009, June 19). The evidence for
intensive nurse home visitation: The Nurse-Family Partnership Program. 3rd National Community
Health Nurses Conference, Calgary, AB.
Jack, S. M., Coben, J., Davidov, D., Ford-Gilboe, M., MacMillan, H. and the NFP IPV Research Team
(2009, June 18). Identifying and responding to intimate partner violence in home visitation. 3rd
National Community Health Nurses Conference. Calgary, AB.
Sheehan, D., Busser, D., Jack, S. M., Kurtz Landy, C., Mackie, C., & MacMillan, H. (2009, June).
The evidence for intensive nurse home visitation: The Nurse-Family Partnership program. Canadian
Public Health Association 2009 Annual Conference, Winnipeg, MB.
Stevens , J., Scribano, P., Jack, S. M., MacMillan, H. for the NFP IPV Research Team (2009, April 25).
Maternal, Provider, and Stakeholder Perspectives on Addressing Intimate Partner Violence for
Nurse Home-Visited Women. Academy on Violence and Abuse Conference, Minneapolis, MN.
Mathew-Maich, N., Ploeg, J., Dobbins, M., & Jack, S. M. (2008, October 1). A grounded theory of
RNAO Breastfeeding Best Practice Guideline Implementation and System Impact. 5th International
G-I-N Conference ‘Implementation in Practice’, Helsinki, Finland.
Jack, S. M., Tonmyr, L., Dudding, P., Brooks, S., Dobbins, M., & Kennedy, B. (2008, September 29).The
uptake and utilization of research evidence by child welfare decision makers. World Forum 2008:
Early Intervention & Prevention, Cardiff, Wales.
Jack, S. M., Tonmyr, L., Dudding, P., Brooks, S., Dobbins, M., & Kennedy, B. (2008, September 7).
Research utilization by child welfare decision makers. 17th ISPCAN International Congress on Child
Abuse and Neglect, Hong Kong, China.
Jack, S. M. (2008, May 29). Integration of Qualitative Designs into Mixed Methods Research.
Hamilton and Region Qualitative Health Research Conference, Hamilton, ON.
Strohm, S., Jack, S. M., Miller, F., & MacMillan, H. (2008, May 29). Using qualitative description to
explore the intimate partner relationship experiences of women with a history of childhood
maltreatment. Hamilton and Region Qualitative Health Research Conference, Hamilton, ON.
Catallo, C., Ciliska, D., MacMillan, H., & Jack, S. M. (2008, May 29). Disclosure of intimate partner
violence in urban emergency departments: A grounded theory study. Hamilton and Region
Qualitative Health Research Conference, Hamilton, ON.
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Wathen, N., Lewis, N., Jack, S. M., Brooks, S., & MacMillan, H. (2007, October 20). The McMaster
Violence Against Women Research Program: Knowledge translation project. 15th International
Nursing Conference on Violence Against Women International (NNVAWI). London, ON.
Jack, S. M., Wathen, N., Brooks, S., & MacMillan, H. (2007, October 20). A process evaluation of
knowledge translation strategies to promote the awareness and uptake of research evidence by
violence against women decision-makers.15th International Nursing Conference on Violence Against
Women International (NNVAWI). London, ON.
Starling, S., & Jack, S. M. (2007, October 19). Conducting Qualitative Research with Women
Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence. 15th Nursing Network on Violence Against Women
International (NNVAWI) Conference, London, ON.
Starling, S., & Jack, S. M. (2007, October 4). Conducting Qualitative Research with Women
Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence. McMaster University Nursing Research Day. Hamilton, ON.
Jack, S. M., & Tonmyr, L. (2007, June 28). Bridging the gap between research production and
utilization: A framework for disseminating research evidence to child health clinicians & policy
makers.(Workshop). First International Society for Child Indicators Conference, Chicago, IL, USA.
Jack, S. M., & MacMillan, H. (2007, May 4). Responding to disclosures of intimate partner
violence in home visitation. 1st National Conference for Community Health Nurses, Toronto, ON.
Jack, S. M, Catallo, C., & MacMillan, H. (2006, October 4). Feasibility of universal screening
for intimate partner violence in postpartum home visits. McMaster University 13th Annual Nursing
Research Day. Hamilton, ON.
Jack, S. M., Catallo, C., Wathen, N., & MacMillan, H. (2006, October 4). Ontario women’s
perceptions of screening for woman abuse by health care providers. McMaster University 13th
Annual Nursing Research Day. Hamilton, ON.
Jack, S. M., & MacMillan, H. L. (2006, July 22). Public health nurses’ roles in identifying and responding to
intimate partner violence in home visitation. 17th International Nursing Research Congress,
Montreal, PQ.
Sahni, V., Tonmyr, L., & Jack, S. M. (2006, July 9). The treatment of child maltreatment in Canadian
media. International Family Violence and Child Victimization Research Conference, Portsmouth,
New Hampshire.
Jack, S. M. (2006, June 26). Using qualitative research findings in evidence-informed decision making.
Hamilton and Region Qualitative Health Research Conference, Hamilton, ON.
Tonmyr, L., Jack, S. M., & Ugnat, A. M. (2006, June 16). The application of a knowledge transfer
framework in developing and implementing the CIS-2003 dissemination strategy. National Social
Work Conference, Halifax, NS.
Jack, S. M., & MacMillan, H. L., (2006, April 3). On their turf! Nurses’ experiences of asking about and
responding to intimate partner violence in home visitation. 12th Qualitative Health Research
Conference, Edmonton, AB.
Jack, S. M., Wathen, N., & MacMillan, H. L. (2006, April 3). Women’s perceptions of screening for woman
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abuse by health care providers. 12th Qualitative Health Research Conference, Edmonton, AB.
Jack, S. M., & MacMillan, H. L. (2005, November 21). Public health nurses’ roles in asking about and
responding to intimate partner violence. Ontario Public Health Association Annual Conference,
Toronto, ON.
Tonmyr, L., Jack, S. M., & Ugnat, A. M. (2005, November 6). Bridging the gap between research and
practice: The dissemination of findings from the Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse
& Neglect-2003. Canadian Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion Conference. Halifax, NS.
Jack, S. M., Tonmyr, L., Hyman, S., Ugnat, A. M. & Dudding, P. (2005, October 25). Strategies for the
effective transfer of research evidence to decision makers: Dissemination strategy from the
Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child Abuse & Neglect-2003. World Conference on the
Prevention of Family Violence. Banff, AB.
MacMillan, H. L. & Jack, S. M. (2005, May 27). Asking about and responding to intimate partner violence
in home visitation. Presentation in Symposium entitled Depression and Domestic Violence in Home
Visitation (Putnam, F., Olds, D.). Society for Prevention Research 13th Annual Conference.
Washington, D.C. Abstract #444, p. 257 conference proceedings.
Jack, S. M. (2004, June 14). Terms of Engagement: Maternal experiences of participating in home visits.
Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference. St. John’s, NL.
Jack, S. M. (2003, November 15). Limiting family vulnerability: High risk mothers’ experiences engaging
with public health nurses and family visitors. Margaret Scott Wright Nursing Research Day,
University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB.
Jack, S. M., & DiCenso, A. (2003, November 2). Limiting family vulnerability. High risk mothers’
experiences engaging with public health nurses and family visitors in a blended model of home
visiting. Sigma Theta Tau Biennial International Nursing Conference, Toronto, ON.
Jack, S. M. (2003, October 16). Limiting family vulnerability: High risk mothers’ experiences engaging with
public health nurses and family visitors. McMaster University Nursing Research Day, Hamilton,
ON.
Jack, S. M., & DiCenso, A. (2003, May 2). Limiting family vulnerability: High risk mothers’ experiences
engaging with public health nurses and family visitors. School of Nursing, University of Western
Ontario Research Conference, London, ON.
Sangster, M., Jack, S. M., Mitchell, M., Ciliska, D., & Beynon, C. (2002, May 3). Researchers and
practitioners partner to enhance program delivery: Evaluating a binge drinking media campaign.
Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Research Day, London, ON.
Sangster, M., Jack, S. M., Beynon, C., Ciliska, D., & Mitchell, M. (2001, November 5). Collaborative mass
media campaigns: A process evaluation of a campaign to raise awareness about binge drinking
among young adults. 52nd Annual Ontario Public Health Association Conference, Kitchener, ON.
Sangster, M., Jack, S. M., Beynon, C., Ciliska, D., & Mitchell, M. (2001, October 23). Collaboration at
work: Developing, implementing and evaluating a media campaign. Canadian Public Health
Association 92nd Annual Conference, Saskatoon, SK.
Jack, S. M., Mitchell, M., Sangster, M., Beynon, C., & Ciliska, D. (2001, October 3). From research to
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practice: Marketing a ‘hard-to-swallow’ message with young adults. McMaster University Nursing
Research Day, Hamilton, ON.
Jack, S. M., (2000, October). Opening doors: Home visiting hard-to-reach families. McMaster
University/Mohawk College Nursing Research Day, Hamilton, ON.
b) Not Peer Reviewed Oral Presentations
Orr, E., Jack, S.M., Sword, W., & Ireland, S. (2014, May 22). Understanding the blogging practices of
women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) for treatment of infertility. Faculty of Health Sciences
Graduate Research Plenary 2014, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON.
Dmytryshyn, A., Jack, S.M., Ballantyne M., & Wahoush, O. (2013, May 14). Long term home visiting with
vulnerable, young mothers: Impacts on public health nurses. Faculty of Health Sciences Research
Plenary 2013, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON.
Madhani, F., Tompkins, C., Jack, S., & Fisher, A. (2013, May 15). Participation in micro-finance programs
and women’s mental health outcomes in South Asia: A modified systematic review of the published
evidence. Faculty of Health Sciences Research Plenary 2013, McMaster University, Hamilton,
Ontario Canada.
Taplay, K., Jack, S., Baxter, P., Martin, L., & Eva, K. (2012, May 10). Organizational cultures of
Ontario programs of nursing related to the adoption and incorporation of simulation. FHS Research
Plenary. McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario. ** Awarded outstanding oral presentation.
Jack, S., Ford-Gilboe, M., MacMillan, H., Davidov, D., McNaughton, D., Wathen, N., Coben, J., & Olds, D.
for the NFP IPV Research Team (2010, December 1). Development of an intervention to address
intimate partner violence within the Nurse-Family Partnership Program. Academic Seminars, School
of Nursing, McMaster University.
Wathen, C.N., Sibbald, S.L., Jack, S.M., MacMillan, H.L. (2010, June 3). Evaluating the impact of research
evidence on decision-making in the area of violence against women. SSHRC Impacts Workshop,
Montreal, QC.
Catallo, C., Ciliska, D., Jack, S. M., & MacMillan, H. (2008, January 28). Violence disclosure in urban
emergency departments: A grounded theory study. Academic Seminars, School of Nursing,
McMaster University, Hamilton. ON.
Wathen, N., Jack, S. M., Wilson, M., Catallo, C., Fear, J., & MacMillan, H. (2005, March 7). A meta-
analysis of risk indicators for intimate partner violence against women. Academic Seminars, School
of Nursing, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON.
Jack, S. M. (2003, October 6). Overcoming fear: High risk mothers’ experiences with public health nurse
and family visitor home visits. Nursing Academic Seminars, School of Nursing, McMaster
University, Hamilton, ON.
Jack, S. M. (2000, February). Home visiting strategies for lay home visitors and public health nurses
working with high risk families. Nursing Academic Session, School of Nursing, McMaster
University, Hamilton, ON.
c) Peer Reviewed Poster Presentations
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Li, S.A., Jack. S.M., Gonzalez, A., Duku, E., & MacMillan, H. (2014, May 8). Healthcare and social service
providers’ perceptions on the acceptability of the Nurse-Family Partnership program: A qualitative
descriptive secondary analysis. Development 2014, Ottawa, ON.
Stevenson, K., Jack, S.M, LeGris, J., & O'Mara, L. (2013, June 17-18). Registered nurses' experiences of
patient violence on acute care psychiatric inpatient units. 19th Nursing Network on Violence Against
Women International (NNVAWI) Conference, Vancouver, B.C.
Dmytryshyn, A., Jack, S., Ballantyne, M., & Wahoush, O. (2013, June 18). Long-term home visiting with
vulnerable mothers: Impacts on public health nurses. 7th Annual Canadian Community Health Nurse
Conference, Kelowna, BC.
Lipman EL, Whitty H, Niccols A, Jack S, Van Lieshout R, Cairney J, Grant C, Boyle M, & Georgiades K.
(2013, April 5). Increasing our understanding of teen mothers and their mental health. Ontario
Psychiatric Association Annual Conference, Toronto, ON.
Gentles, S.J., McKibbon, K.A., Jack, S.M., Nicholas, D.B., & Szatmari, P. (2012, October 25). A qualitative
study of how parents of children with autism negotiate information and interventions: Early findings.
Autism 2012, Geneva Centre for Autism International Symposium, Toronto, ON.
Jack, S.M., Ford-Gilboe, M., MacMillan, H. for the NFP IPV Research Team (2012, September 10). Using
qualitative research to develop context specific interventions to address family violence. XIXth
ISPCAN International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, Istanbul, Turkey.
Gentles, S.J., McKibbon, K.A., Jack, S.M., Nicholas, D.B., & Szatmari, P. (2012, June 5). A qualitative
methods study of how parents of children with autism find and use information about interventions.
2012 KT Canada Summer Institute, Ottawa, ON.
Gentles, S.J., McKibbon, K.A., Jack, S.M., Nicholas, D.B., & Szatmari, P. (2012, May 18). A qualitative
methods study of how parents of children with autism find and use information about interventions.
2012 International Meeting for Autism Research, Ottawa, ON.
Taplay, K., Jack, S., Martin, L., Baxter, P., & Eva, K. (2012, May 8). The organizational cultures of Ontario
Schools of Nursing: A grounded theory study to explain the adoption and incorporation of
simulation. CASN 2012 Nursing Research Conference. Toronto, Ontario.
Kimber, M., Couturier, J., Jack, S. et al. (September 2011). Decision-making processes surrounding the
uptake of Family-Based Treatment with Anorexia Nervosa: A qualitative study. Poster Presentation.
Eating Disorders Research Society 17th Annual Meeting. Edinburgh, Scotland.
Kimber, M., Couturier, J., Jack, S. et al. (March 2011). Understanding the Uptake of Family-Based
Treatment for Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa in Ontario: A Two-Tiered Knowledge Translation
Study. Poster Presentation. 23rd Annual Research Day: Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural
Neurosciences: McMaster University. Hamilton, Ontario.
Williams, G., Tonmyr, L., Jack, S., Fallon, B., & MacMillan, H. (2011, March 29). Determinants of out-of
home placement in a sample of infants investigated by Child Welfare. Poster session presented at the
5th Annual PHAC Science & Research Forum, Gatineau, QC.
Williams G, Tonmyr L, Jack S, & Fallon B. (2010, October 25) Determinants of out-of-home
placement in a sample of infants investigated by child welfare. Congrès Association des Centres
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Jeunesse du Quebec, Montreal, PQ.
Dobbins, M., Jack, S., Sword, W., Brooks, S., Lipman, E., Niccols, A., & Poetz, A. (2010, October 28-31).
The knowledge translation and exchange needs and preferences of service providers in addiction
agencies serving women. Addictions 2010 The New Frontier in Addiction Treatment: Evidence-
Based Policy and Practice. Arlington, VA.
Henderson, J., Sword, W., Niccols, A., Dobbins, M., Cunningham, C., Smith, A., Smith, P., Milligan, K.,
Lipman, E., Jack, S., Thabane, L., & Dewit, D. (2010, October). Implementing stakeholder-
informed research: Strategies used by a Canadian national knowledge transfer and exchange project.
Poster presentation at Addictions 2010, Arlington, VA
Matthew-Maich, N., Ploeg, J., Dobbins, M., & Jack, S. (2010, October 6). Implementing and using
guidelines in 3 Canadian hospitals. Mobilizing Research Knowledge Conference, Hamilton, ON.
Kimber, M., Couturier, J., Jack, S., Niccols, A., Van Blyderveen, S. & McVey, G. (2010, October 6).
Understanding the uptake of Family-Based Treatment for adolescents with anorexia nervosa in Ontario:
A two-tiered knowledge translation study. Mobilizing Research Knowledge Conference. Hamilton, ON.
Dobbins, M., Jack, S., Sword, W., Poetz, A., & Niccols, A. (2010, October 6). Stakeholder needs and
preferences for becoming aware of research evidence in substance issues with women. Mobilizing
Research Knowledge Conference, Hamilton, Canada.
Matthew-Maich, N., Ploeg, J., Dobbins, M., & Jack, S. (2010, July 13). Transforming practice through
implementing and using guidelines in 3 Canadian hospitals. 21st International Nursing Research
Congress: Global Diversity through Research, Education and Evidence-Based Practice, Orlando,
Florida USA.
Matthew-Maich, N., Ploeg, J., Dobbins, M., & Jack, S. (2010, June 7-9). Supporting the uptake of nursing
guidelines in 3 Canadian hospitals. Funded by CIHR. Knowledge Translation 2010, Halifax, NS. First
Place Poster.
Matthew-Maich, N., Ploeg, J., Dobbins, M., & Jack, S. (2010, June 2). Systems impact of implementing
and using guidelines in 3 Canadian hospitals. CIHR Canadian Student Research Poster Presentation,
Winnipeg, MB. First Place Poster.
Jack, S.M. (2010, June 17). Nurse supervision of paraprofessional and lay home visitors providing
support to families at social risk. 4th National Community Health Nurses Conference. Toronto, ON.
Jack, S. M., Dobbins, M., Furgal, C., Brooks, S., & Greenwood, M. (2009, July 7-9). Aboriginal
environmental health: Research, relationships & respect. National Collaborating Centres for Public
Health Summer Institute. Mont Ste. Anne, QC.
Jack, S. M., Sheehan, D., MacMillan, H., Busser, D., Kurtz Landy, C., Mackie, C., Boyle, M., Clinton, J.,
Niccols, A., & Schofield, R. (2009, July 7-9). Canadian pilot of the Nurse-Family Partnership
Program. National Collaborating Centres for Public Health Summer Institute. Mont Ste. Anne, QC.
Jack, S. M., Tonmyr, L., Dudding, P., Dobbins, M., Kennedy, B., & Brooks, S. (2009, July 7-9).
Research utilization by child welfare decision-makers. National Collaborating Centres for Public
Health Summer Institute. Mont Ste. Anne, QC.
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Dudding, P., Jack, S. M., Tonmyr, L., Dobbins, M., Kennedy, B., & Brooks, S. (2009, June). Factors
influencing research utilization in the development of evidence-informed child welfare policy.
Canadian Paediatric Society’s 86th Annual Conference.
Davidov, D., Jack, S. M., MacMillan, H., Coben, J. for the NFP IPV Research Team (2009, March 5).
Addressing intimate partner violence in home visitation. Society for the Advancement of Violence
and Injury Research National Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Matthew-Maich, N., Ploeg, J., Jack, S. M., & Dobbins, M. (2008). Toward a grounded theory of
implementing the RNAO breastfeeding best practice guidelines and system impact. Poster to be
presented at the RNAO International China Conference: Nurses-The Solution in Health Care
Transformation, Nanjing, China October 21 to 24, 2008.
Wathen, N., Jack, S. M., MacMillan, H. (2008, February 27). Asking About Intimate Partner Violence in
Health Care Settings. Ontario Communities Working Together to End Violence Against Women
Conference, Kitchener, ON.
Starling, S., & Jack, S. M. (2008, February 27). Conducting qualitative research with women exposed to
intimate partner violence. Ontario Communities Working Together to End Violence Against Women
Conference, Kitchener, ON.
Jack, S. M., Wathen, N., & MacMillan, H. (2007, October 19). Ontario women’s perceptions of
screening for woman abuse by health care providers. 15th Nursing Network on Violence Against
Women International (NNVAWI) Conference, London, ON.
Mlekuz, P., McKey, C., Jack, S. M., Tompkins, C., & Flaherty, B. (2006, June 26). Nurses’ definitions and
perceptions of organizational justice: How these influence organizational commitment. Hamilton and
Region Qualitative Health Research Conference, Hamilton, ON.
Jack, S. M., Wathen, C. N., & MacMillan, H. (2006, April 19). Ontario women’s perceptions of screening
for woman abuse by health care providers. The Ontario Women’s Health Council’s Enhancing
Women’s Health Research Conference, Ottawa, ON.
Jack, S. M. (2005, October 13). Using qualitative research findings in evidence-informed decision making.
McMaster Nursing Research Day. Hamilton, ON.
Jack, S. M. (2005, October 23-25). Using qualitative research findings in evidence-informed decision
making. World Conference on Prevention of Family Violence. Banff, AB.
Catallo, C., Wathen, C. N., Jack, S. M., Fear, J., Wilson, M., MacMillan, H. L. (2005, October 23-25). The
evidence-base for primary prevention of violence against women: A meta-analysis of risk indicators.
World Conference on Prevention of Family Violence. Banff, AB.
Jack, S. M. (2005, September 17). Using qualitative research as evidence in the delivery of public health
services. Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research Annual Conference.
Montreal, QC.
Jack, S. M. (2005, May 2). Using qualitative research findings in evidence-informed decision making. 2005
Spring Institute: Enhancing patient safety through knowledge transfer. Centre for Knowledge
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Transfer, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB.
Jack, S. M. (1999, November 16). Opening doors: Home visiting hard-to-reach families. 50th Annual
Ontario Public Health Association, Annual Conference, Toronto, ON.
Klassen, J., Harris, S., & Moisey (Jack), S. M. (1995, October). Retrospective, descriptive study of normal
saline locking for peripheral intravenous catheters in the community. Canadian Intravenous Nurses
d) Not Peer Reviewed Poster Presentations
Li, S-A., Jack, S. M., Gonzalez, A., Duku, E., & MacMillan, M. (April 2014). Healthcare and social service
providers' perceptions on the acceptability of the Nurse-Family Partnership program: A qualitative
descriptive secondary analysis. McMaster University Department of Psychiatry & Behavioural
Neurosciences, 26th Annual Research Day. Hamilton, ON
Lipman EL, Whitty H, Niccols A, Jack S, Van Lieshout R, Cairney J, Grant C, Boyle M, & Georgiades K.
(2013, April 17). Increasing our understanding of teen mothers and their mental health. 25th Annual
Research Day. Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University. .
Orr, E., Jack, S.M., Ireland, S., Sword, W., & Ostolosky, L. (2013, May 14). Understanding the Blogging
Practices of Women Undergoing In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) for Treatment of Infertility: Study
Protocol. Faculty of Health Sciences Research Plenary 2013, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON.
Stevenson, K., Jack, S.M, LeGris, J., & O'Mara, L. (2013, May 15). Registered nurses' experiences of
patient violence on acute care psychiatric inpatient units. Graduate Plenary 2013, Faculty of Health
Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON.
Gentles, S.J., McKibbon, K.A., Jack, S.M., Nicholas, D.B., & Szatmari, P. (2012, June). A qualitative
methods study of how parents with autism find and use information about interventions. Thinking
Qualitatively, Edmonton, AB.
Moore-Cox, A., Jack, S.M., Schwartz, L., & Willison, D. (2012, May 8). Decision makers’ experiences of
collaborating with research teams on federally funded health research initiatives: An interpretive
descriptive qualitative study. Faculty of Health Sciences Research Plenary, Hamilton, ON.
Daraz, L., Dobbins, M., Sword, W., Jack, S.M., Cunningham, C., & Henderson, J.(2011, November 7).
Connections: Knowledge exchange for agencies serving women with substance use issues and their
children. Gender and Health Education Fair, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON.
Gentles SJ, McKibbon KA, Jack S, Szatmari P. (2011). Treatment-related information preferences of parents
of children with autism: A program of study using qualitative research and conjoint analysis
methods. Autism Research Training Program Winter Institute, March 2-6, 2011 Banff (AB) 2011.
Jack, S.M., Sheehan, D., Busser, D., Kurtz Landy, C., vander Zaag, E., Hancock, J., & MacMillan, H. for
the NFP Hamilton Research Team. (2010, April 21). Canadian pilot of the Nurse-Family Partnership
home visitation program. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster
University. Hamilton, ON.
Jack, S.M., Wathen, C.N., & MacMillan, H. (2009, January 29). Ontario women’s perceptions of screening
for woman abuse by health care providers. Knowledge Exchange in Family Violence Research:
Stakeholder-Researcher Meeting, Toronto, ON.
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Wathen, N., Jack, S, & MacMillan, H. (2009, January 29). Asking about intimate partner violence in health
care settings: What women want and how health professionals can know when to ask. Knowledge
Exchange in Family Violence Research: Stakeholder-Researcher Meeting, Toronto, ON.
Jack, S.M., Wathen, C.N., & MacMillan, H. (2007, April 11). Ontario women’s perceptions of screening for
woman abuse by health care providers. Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences 19th Annual
Research Day, Hamilton, ON.
Harms, S., Kizza, R., Sebunnya, J., Jack, S.M., & Szatmari, P. (2007, April 11). The mental health of
Uganda youth orphaned by HIV AIDS: Challenges and champions. Psychiatry and Behavioural
Neurosciences 19th Annual Research Day, Hamilton, ON.
Bennett, L.M., Schmidt, L.A., Hall, G., Steiner, M., Jack, S.M., Niccols, A., Vaillancourt, T., Boyle, M., &
MacMillan, H. (2007, April 11). Parenting and childhood experiences: A feasibility study to examine
women exposed to maltreatment in childhood and how they parent. Psychiatry and Behavioural
Neurosciences 19th Annual Research Day, Hamilton, ON.
Bennett, L.M., Schmidt, L.A., Hall, G., Steiner, M., Jack, S.M., Niccols, A., Vaillancourt, T., Boyle, M., &
MacMillan, H. (2007, March 8). Parenting and childhood experiences: A feasibility study to examine
women exposed to maltreatment in childhood and how they parent. McMaster Women in Science
and Engineering Conference, Hamilton, ON.
Strohm, S., MacMillan, H., Miller, F., Jack, S.M. (2006, April 5). Exploring the partner relationships of
young adult females with a history of child abuse (proposed study). Psychiatry and Behavioural
Neurosciences Annual Research Day, Hamilton, ON.
Jack, S.M., & MacMillan, H. (2005, October 7). Public health nurses’ roles in asking about and responding
to intimate partner violence in home visitation. 2nd Annual Offord Centre for Child Studies
Symposium, Burlington, ON.
Jack, S.M. (2005, October 7). Using qualitative research findings in evidence-informed decision making. 2nd
Annual Offord Centre for Child Studies Symposium, Burlington, ON.
Strohm, S., Wathen, C.N., Jack, S.M., Catallo, C., Fear, J., Wilson, M., MacMillan, H.L. (2005, October 7).
The evidence-base for primary prevention of violence against women: a meta-analysis of risk
indicators. Annual Offord Centre for Child Studies Symposium, Burlington, ON.
Jack, S.M., DiCenso, A., & MacMillan, H. (2004, November 5). Terms of engagement in high risk home
visiting practice: The delivery of public health services to identify and prevent family violence.
CIHR Institute of Gender and Health, Violence, Gender and Health Workshop, Toronto, ON.
Wathen, N., Jack, S.M., Wilson, M., Cattalo, C., Fear, J., & MacMillan, H.L. (2004, November 5). A meta-
analysis of risk indicators for intimate partner violence against women. CIHR Institute of Gender and
Health, Violence, Gender and Health Workshop, Toronto, ON.
Jack, S.M. (2000, December). Opening doors: Home visiting hard-to-reach families. NHRDP Nexus
Conference, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON. Association Convention, Toronto, ON.
Workshops
Critical appraisal and utility of qualitative research evidence. Peel Public Health, Brampton, Ontario.
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Workshop developer and facilitator. October 20, 27 & November 3,10 2010.
Evidence-Informed Decision-Making Workshop, Canadian Centre for Evidence Based Nursing, McMaster
University, Tutor, (May 10-14, 2010).
Critical appraisal and utility of qualitative research evidence. Peel Public Health, Brampton, Ontario.
Workshop developer and facilitator. November 6, 13, 27 & December 4, 2009.
Constructing a mixed methods study proposal. School of Nursing Workshop. Lecturer. October 19, 2009.
Evidence Informed Health Care Practice Workshop, Canadian Centre for Evidence Based Nursing,
McMaster University, Tutor, (May 31 – June 5, 2009).
Introduction to Mixed Methods Research Designs. Qualitative Health Research Workshops, School of
Nursing, McMaster University. Lecturer. May 13, 2009.
Evidence Based Practice. School of Dentistry, New York University, New York City. Tutor. (March 25-27,
2009).
Evidence Based Practice. School of Dentistry, New York University, New York City. Tutor. (January 14-16,
2009).
Wathen, N., MacMillan, H., Jack, S. M., Ford-Gilboe, M., & Wekerle, C. (January 29-30, 2009).
Knowledge exchange in family violence research: Stakeholder-Researcher Meeting (funded through
a CIHR meeting grant). Toronto, ON. Facilitator.
Evidence Informed Health Care Practice Workshop, Canadian Centre for Evidence Based Nursing,
McMaster University, Tutor, (June 1-6, 2008).
Evidence Based Nursing Practice Workshop, Canadian Centre for Evidence Based Nursing, McMaster
University, Tutor, (June 10-15, 2007)
Evidence Based Nursing Practice, Canadian Centre for Evidence Based Nursing, McMaster University.
Tutor, June 11-16, 2006.
Wathen, N., MacMillan, H., Lewis, N., & Jack, S. M. (October 23, 2006). Violence Against Women
Knowledge Translation Workshop with Key VAW Stakeholders (Clinicians, Educators, Researchers,
Advocates, Policy Makers). London, ON.
Wathen, N., MacMillan, H., Lewis, N., & Jack, S. M. (October 12, 2006). Violence Against Women
Knowledge Translation Workshop with Key VAW Stakeholders (Clinicians, Educators, Researchers,
Advocates, Policy Makers). Toronto, ON. Facilitator.
Wathen, N., MacMillan, H., Lewis, N., & Jack, S. M. (October 13, 2006). Violence Against Women
Knowledge Translation Workshop with Key VAW Stakeholders (Clinicians, Educators, Researchers,
Advocates, Policy Makers). Ottawa, ON. Facilitator.
Enhancing Patient Safety Through Knowledge Transfer: 2005 Spring Institute. Centre for Knowledge
Transfer, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB. Case Study Facilitator, May 2-4, 2005.
Finding the Quality in Qualitative Research: A Critical Appraisal Workshop. School of Nursing Faculty,
McMaster University. Workshop Coordinator and Facilitator, December 14, 2004.
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Sharing and Learning Cutting Edge Strategies for Teaching Research Methods and Critical Appraisal
Workshop Facilitator, December 17, 2003.
How to Teach Evidence Based Clinical Practice. McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario.
Tutor Trainee, June 22-27, 2003.
Evidence Based Nursing in the COUPN NP Program. Ottawa, Ontario. Small Group Facilitator;
September 4, 2002.
ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES:
i) School of Nursing
2011-present Chair, Admissions Committee, Nursing Graduate Program, Faculty of Health Sciences
2009-present Member, Planning Committee, School of Nursing KT Conference (Oct 2010)
2009-2010 Co-Coordinator Nursing Graduate Seminar, Faculty of Health Sciences
2008-2011 Member, Admissions Committee, Nursing Graduate Program, Faculty of Health
Sciences
2006-present Course Coordinator, HRM/NUR 770 Mixed Methods Research Designs
2006-2008 Member, Committee for Partnerships in Nursing Research
2004-2007 Course Planner, HTH SCI 3C04 Introduction to Critical Appraisal and Research
Methods (Course registration > 350 nursing/midwifery students/year; taught by > 30
School of Nursing faculty members)
2004-2005 Member, Working Group on Funding Opportunities for Nursing Graduate Students
2004 Member, School of Nursing, Undergraduate Evaluation Task Force
2003-2006 Member, Committee for Scholarly Activities
2003-2006 Coordinator Nursing Graduate Seminar, Faculty of Health Sciences
2000-2008 Member, Planning Committee for Annual Nursing Research Day
iv) Other/ External
2012 CIHR Institute of Gender and Health, Advancing Excellence in Gender, Sex and Health
Research Conference (Reviewer; abstracts)
2012 2012 Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International Conference
(Scientific Committee; Reviewer)
2008 2008 Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research (CAHSPR)
Conference (Reviewer)
2007-present Public Health Services, Family Health Division-Research Advisory Committee
2007 15th International Nursing Conference of the Nursing Network on Violence Against
Women International (Reviewer)
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2007 2007 Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research (CAHSPR)
Conference (Reviewer)
2006-present Committee Member, Hamilton Public Health Services, Family Health Research
Advisory Committee
2005-2010 Committee Member, Ontario Public Health Association Violence Prevention
Workgroup
2006 2006 Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research (CAHSPR)
Conference (Reviewer)
2004-2005 National Steering Committee Member, Canadian Incidence Study of Reported Child
Abuse and Neglect-2003 (Injury & Child Maltreatment Section, Public Health Agency
of Canada, Ottawa, ON)