Lisa Hartling
University of Alberta
387 Papers
961 Citations
Lisa Hartling is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Systematic review. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 337 publications. Previous affiliations of Lisa Hartling include Cochrane Collaboration.
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Papers
Acyclovir for treating varicella in otherwise healthy children and adolescents: a systematic review of randomised controlled trials
TL;DR: Acyclovir appears to be effective in reducing the number of days with fever among otherwise healthy children with chickenpox, and the clinical importance of acyclovir treatment in Otherwise healthy children remains controversial.
Creation of an Integrated Knowledge Translation Process to Improve Pediatric Emergency Care in Canada
Robin Featherstone,Carly Leggett,Lisa Knisley,Mona Jabbour,Terry P. Klassen,Shannon D. Scott,Greg Van de Mosselaer,Lisa Hartling +7 more
TL;DR: The methods for developing and disseminating the TREKK Evidence Repository to improve pediatric emergency care in Canada are described, which utilized a pyramid-shaped framework, built upon the “4S” hierarchy of evidence model.
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Bridging the gap between clinical research and knowledge translation in pediatric emergency medicine.
Lisa Hartling,Shannon Scott-Findlay,David W. Johnson,Martin H. Osmond,Amy C Plint,Jeremy M. Grimshaw,Terry P. Klassen +6 more
TL;DR: This article describes the history of the research team, the research framework, the individual research projects, and the structure of the team, including coordination and administration, and highlights some of the many advantages of bringing this research program together under the umbrella of a team grant.
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Comparative Efficacy of Bronchiolitis Interventions in Acute Care: A Network Meta-analysis.
Sarah A. Elliott,L. Gaudet,Ricardo M. Fernandes,Ricardo M. Fernandes,Ben Vandermeer,Stephen B. Freedman,David W. Johnson,Amy C Plint,Terry P. Klassen,Dominic Allain,Lisa Hartling +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a network meta-analysis was conducted to compare the effectiveness of common treatments for bronchiolitis in children aged ≤ 2 years, using 150 randomized controlled trials comparing a placebo or active comparator with any bronchodilator, glucocorticoid steroid, hypertonic saline solution, antibiotic, helium-oxygen therapy, or high flow oxygen therapy.
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Pediatric eMental healthcare technologies: a systematic review of implementation foci in research studies, and government and organizational documents.
Nicole D. Gehring,Patrick J. McGrath,Lori Wozney,Amir Soleimani,Kathryn Bennett,Lisa Hartling,Anna Huguet,Anna Huguet,Michele P Dyson,Amanda S Newton +9 more
TL;DR: To date, research studies have largely focused on acceptability and appropriateness, while government/organizational documents state goals and recommendations regarding costs, feasibility, and sustainability of eMental healthcare technologies, suggesting that the research evidence available for pediatric eM mental healthcare technologies does not reflect the focus of governments and organizations.