Elizabeth A. Mansfield, Ph.D.

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2011 Dalla Lana School of Public Health University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
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Public Health, Occupational Health and Safety, Organizational
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Joan M. Eakin grad student 2011 University of Toronto
 (The Politics of Collaborative Prevention: A Sociological Account of Commemoratives and a Young Worker Safety Campaign.)
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Nie JX, Heidebrecht C, Zettler A, et al. (2023) The Perceived Ease of Use and Perceived Usefulness of a Web-Based Interprofessional Communication and Collaboration Platform in the Hospital Setting: Interview Study With Health Care Providers. Jmir Human Factors. 10: e39051
Geist R, Versloot J, Mansfield E, et al. (2020) The Collaborative Care Model for Patients With Both Mental Health and Medical Conditions Implemented in Hospital Outpatient Care Settings. The Journal of Ambulatory Care Management. 43: 230-236
Mansfield E, Sandercock J, Dowedoff P, et al. (2020) Implementing integrated care pilot projects in hospital settings – an exploration of disruptive practices Journal of Integrated Care
Gourdeau J, Fingold A, Colantonio A, et al. (2018) Workplace accommodations following work-related mild traumatic brain injury: what works? Disability and Rehabilitation. 1-10
Mansfield E, Bhattacharyya O, Christian J, et al. (2018) Physicians' accounts of frontline tensions when implementing pilot projects to improve primary care. Journal of Health Organization and Management. 32: 39-55
Tang T, Lim ME, Mansfield E, et al. (2018) Clinician user involvement in the real world: Designing an electronic tool to improve interprofessional communication and collaboration in a hospital setting. International Journal of Medical Informatics. 110: 90-97
Stergiou-Kita M, Mansfield E, Colantonio A, et al. (2016) What's gender got to do with it? Examining masculinities, health and safety and return to work in male dominated skilled trades. Work (Reading, Mass.)
Stergiou-Kita M, Mansfield E, Sokoloff S, et al. (2016) Gender Influences on Return to Work After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 97: S40-5
Robson LS, Amick BC, Moser C, et al. (2016) Important factors in common among organizations making large improvement in OHS performance: Results of an exploratory multiple case study Safety Science. 86: 211-227
Stergiou-Kita M, Mansfield E, Bezo R, et al. (2015) Danger zone: Men, masculinity and occupational health and safety in high risk occupations. Safety Science. 80: 213-220
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