Roxane Borgès Da Silva
Associate professor
Nursing
Université de Montréal
Canada
Biography
Roxane Borgès Da Silva holds a master's degree in econometrics from the University of Aix-Marseille II (France) and is a graduate of the Master's Degree in Economics from the same university (2004). From the University of Montreal, she holds a Doctorate in Public Health (Specialization in Health Care Organization, 2010). Between 2010 and 2012, she completed a postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Epidemiology at McGill University for which she received a 4P Fellowship.
Research Interest
her primary intrest is in health care research,health economics and primary care
Publications
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Pineault R, Borgès Da Silva R, Provost S, Breton M, Tousignant P, Fournier M, Prud’homme A, Levesque JF. Evolution of Experience of Care of Patients with and without Chronic Diseases following a Québec Primary Healthcare Reform. International journal of chronic diseases. 2016 Apr 7;2016.
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Blanchette MA, Stochkendahl MJ, Da Silva RB, Boruff J, Harrison P, Bussières A. Effectiveness and economic evaluation of chiropractic care for the treatment of low back pain: a systematic review of pragmatic studies. PloS one. 2016 Aug 3;11(8):e0160037.
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Provost S, Pineault R, Grimard D, Pérez J, Fournier M, Lévesque Y, Desforges J, Tousignant P, Da Silva RB. Implementation of an integrated primary care cardiometabolic risk prevention and management network in Montréal: does greater coordination of care with primary care physicians have an impact on health outcomes?. Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada. 2017 Apr 1;37(4).
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Diop M, Fiset-Laniel J, Provost S, Tousignant P, Da Silva RB, Ouimet MJ, Latimer E, Strumpf E. Does enrollment in multidisciplinary team-based primary care practice improve adherence to guideline-recommended processes of care? Quebec’s Family Medicine Groups, 2002–2010. Health Policy. 2017 Apr 30;121(4):378-88.
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Pineault R, Borgès Da Silva R, Provost S, Fournier M, Prud’homme A, Levesque JF. Do Gender-Predominant Primary Health Care Organizations Have an Impact on Patient Experience of Care, Use of Services, and Unmet Needs?. INQUIRY: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing. 2017 May 29;54:0046958017709688.