Garritty Chantelle Marie
Chantelle Garritty defended her doctoral thesis at the TRIBE graduate program on July 28, 2021.
Photo: Chantelle after her online thesis defense.
Thesis title:
Facilitating the use and uptake of timely evidence from rapid reviews by policymakers and other healthcare stakeholders
Mentor: Professor David Moher
Full text of the Ph.D. thesis: (TRIBE repository:
pdf)
The doctoral thesis is based on the following publications:
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Garritty C, Hersi M, Hamel C, Stevens A, Monfaredi Z, Butler C, Tricco AC, Hartling L, Stewart LA, Welch V, Thavorn K, Cheng W, Moher D. Assessing the format and content of journal published and non-journal published rapid review reports: a comparative study. PLoS ONE 2020;15(8). (JIF, 2020):
2.74
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Garritty C, Hamel C, Hersi M, Butler C, Monfaredi Z, Stevens A, Nussbaumer-Streit B, Cheng W, Moher D. Assessing how information is packaged in rapid reviews for policy-makers and other stakeholders: a cross-sectional study. Health Res Policy Sys 18, 112 (2020). (JIF, 2020):
2.365
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Garritty C, Norris SL, Moher D. Developing WHO rapid advice guidelines in the setting of a public health emergency. J Clin Epidemiol. 2017 Feb;82:47–60. (JIF, 2017):
4.667
Enrollment year: 2014/2015
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