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    Impact of CONSORT extension for cluster randomised trials on quality of reporting and study methodology: review of random sample of 300 trials, 2000-8 by Ivers, N M, Taljaard, M, Dixon, S, Bennett, C, McRae, A, Taleban, J, Skea, Z, Brehaut, J C, Boruch, R F, Eccles, M P, Grimshaw, J M, Weijer, C, Zwarenstein, M, Donner, A

    Published in BMJ (26-09-2011)
    “…Objective To assess the impact of the 2004 extension of the CONSORT guidelines on the reporting and methodological quality of cluster randomised trials.Design…”
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    Contextual influences of parenting behaviors for children with neurodevelopmental disorders: results from a Canadian national survey by Arim, R. G., Garner, R. E., Brehaut, J. C., Lach, L. M., MacKenzie, M. J., Rosenbaum, P. L., Kohen, D. E.

    Published in Disability and rehabilitation (01-12-2012)
    “…Purpose: This population-based study examined correlates of three parenting behaviors (positive interactions, consistency, and ineffective parenting) that have…”
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    Parenting children with neurodevelopmental disorders and/or behaviour problems by Garner, R. E., Arim, R. G., Kohen, D. E., Lach, L. M., MacKenzie, M. J., Brehaut, J. C., Rosenbaum, P. L.

    Published in Child : care, health & development (01-05-2013)
    “…Background  Parenting behaviours influence child well‐being and development. However, much of the research on parenting behaviours and their correlates has…”
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    Validation of a Decision Regret Scale by Brehaut, Jamie C., O'Connor, Annette M., Wood, Timothy J., Hack, Thomas F., Siminoff, Laura, Gordon, Elisa, Feldman-Stewart, Deb

    Published in Medical decision making (01-07-2003)
    “…Background. As patients become more involved in health care decisions, there may be greater opportunity for decision regret. The authors could not find a…”
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    Selection of moving and static objects for the control of spatially directed action by Tipper, S P, Brehaut, J C, Driver, J

    “…Research studying visual selective attention has largely examined filtering tasks in which stationary targets are selected from stationary distractors by a…”
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    Stakeholder attitudes towards the role and application of informed consent for newborn bloodspot screening: a study protocol by Nicholls, S G, Tessier, L, Etchegary, H, Brehaut, J C, Potter, B K, Hayeems, R Z, Chakraborty, P, Marcadier, J, Milburn, J, Pullman, D, Turner, L, Wilson, B J

    Published in BMJ open (24-11-2014)
    “…Introduction  Newborn bloodspot screening (NBS) involves testing a small sample of blood taken from the heel of the newborn for a number of serious and…”
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    Mechanisms of attention: a developmental study by Tipper, S P, Bourque, T A, Anderson, S H, Brehaut, J C

    Published in Journal of experimental child psychology (01-12-1989)
    “…A model of selective attention is proposed which contains a number of properties. First, stimuli which are irrelevant to the subjects' task can be analyzed to…”
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    Inhibitory Mechanisms of Attention in Identification and Localization Tasks: Time Course and Disruption by Tipper, Steven P, Weaver, Bruce, Cameron, Sandra, Brehaut, Jamie C, Bastedo, Julie

    “…It has been proposed that 1 component of the mechanism of visual selective attention is active inhibition of distracting information. A series of studies…”
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    Clinical Decision Rules “in the Real World”: How a Widely Disseminated Rule Is Used in Everyday Practice by Brehaut, Jamie C., Stiell, Ian G., Visentin, Laura, Graham, Ian D.

    Published in Academic emergency medicine (01-10-2005)
    “…Background: Widespread, appropriate use of clinical decision rules would result in many benefits for health care. While it is known that clinicians report…”
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    A pilot study to compare the effectiveness of preceptored and nonpreceptored models of clinical education in promoting baccalaureate students' competence in public health nursing by Brehaut, C J, Turik, L J, Wade, K E

    Published in The Journal of nursing education (01-11-1998)
    “…Preceptor models in nursing have only recently begun to be evaluated, and the published results of their effectiveness are inconsistent and inconclusive. To…”
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    The Duration of a Brief Event in the Mind's Eye by Enns, James T., Brehaut, Jamie C., Shore, David I.

    Published in The Journal of general psychology (01-10-1999)
    “…A new illusion of perceived duration associated with focused spatial attention is reported. Brief flashes in attended locations were perceived to last longer…”
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    THE CONTRIBUTION OF CHILD BEHAVIOUR PROBLEMS TO THE HEALTH OF CAREGIVERS by Chalifoux, M, Brehaut, J C, Kohen, D, Carroll, K, Hutton, B, Fergusson, D

    Published in American journal of epidemiology (15-11-2013)
    “…An abstract of a study by Chalifoux et al describing and comparing the effect of internalizing and externalizing child behavior problems on caregiver health is…”
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    Representational momentum and memory for luminance by Brehaut, J C, Tipper, S P

    “…Representational momentum (RM) is a distortion in memory for the final position of an object in the direction implied by a set of discrete inducing displays…”
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    The Health of Primary Caregivers of Children With Cerebral Palsy: How Does It Compare With That of Other Canadian Caregivers? by Brehaut, Jamie C, Kohen, Dafna E, Raina, Parminder, Walter, Stephen D, Russell, Dianne J, Swinton, Marilyn, O'Donnell, Maureen, Rosenbaum, Peter

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-08-2004)
    “…Caring for any child involves considerable resources, but the demands for these resources are often increased when caring for a child with a disability. These…”
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    Acceptance of a pandemic influenza vaccine: a systematic review of surveys of the general public by Nguyen, Trang, Henningsen, Kirsten Holdt, Brehaut, Jamie C, Hoe, Erica, Wilson, Kumanan

    Published in Infection and drug resistance (2011)
    “…The effectiveness of pandemic vaccine campaigns such as the H1N1 vaccine rollout is dependent on both the vaccines' effectiveness and the general public's…”
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