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Thank you Brian! It was such an interesting project - so many wonderful collaborators and a great opportunity to explore people, social networks, and influence.
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This was such an important initiative at a time when we needed to ensure high vaccine uptake during the pandemic. Congratulations!
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Hi Samantha, Thank you for the question. The use of peer champions was new to the program for the purpose of vaccine confidence, but the champions model has been used in past in other implementation initiatives (e.g., routine mobilization of patients). Thanks again for asking! Jenn
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Hello Jennifer, this aspect of Peer Champions new to the study or already a program in place? Great initiative!
Jennifer Wong
Jennifer is the professional leader for speech-language pathology at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. She holds an adjunct lecturer appointment in the Department of Speech-Language Pathology at the University of Toronto and is a proud member of the CQuIPS community, The Institute for Education Research (TIER) at University Health Network, the Sunnybrook Practice-Based Research & Innovation Program and the Sunnybrook Hub for Applied Research in Education (SHARE). Jennifer has led/participated in numerous quality improvement initiatives related to end-of-life care and the intersection between dysphagia and safety/quality of life. Jennifer was awarded a 2018 PBRI TAHSNp Fellowship to conduct a project to improve communication with patients and families at end-of-life, and was an inaugural member of the Centre for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety (CQuIPS) fellowship program.
Congratulations on this important work! The learnings are essential to capture to inform future interventions where there's an element of hesitancy. The poster is excellent and very well organized. Thanks for sharing.