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Janet Jull

Associate Professor

Degrees:PhD (University of Ottawa); MSc (Dalhousie)
Email:janet.jull@carleton.ca

Research interests

Dr. Janet Jull develops and evaluates shared decision-making tools and approaches to support person-centred care with a particular focus on health care systems. Dr. Jull works with many different groups, including in partnerships with urban Indigenous, Inuit, First Nations, and Métis communities.

Dr. Jull’s areas of research focus extend to the design and conduct of research, and knowledge translation that include an approach to collaborative research called integrated knowledge translation. She investigates how research is conducted in partnerships; specifically, when researchers partner in the production of research with those who will use or be affected when research findings are implemented.

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

  • 3 Good Health and Well Being
  • 4 Quality Education
  • 5 Gender Equality
  • 10 Reduced Inequalities
  • 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
  • 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Select Publications

You can read about some of my work, here:

ResearchGate profile

Not Deciding Alone

Indigenous Community Research Partnerships

SPOR Evidence Alliance

IndWisdom

In the media:

Person-centred health care means ensuring that affected communities are leaders and partners in research (The Conversation)

Support and collaboration with health-care providers can help people make health decisions (The Conversation)

An Inuit approach to cancer care promotes self-determination and reconciliation (The Conversation)

Inuit cancer patients often face difficult decisions without support far from home (The Conversation)

Indigenous community research partnerships can help address health inequities (The Conversation)