Robin Morash
Ottawa Hospital
20 Papers
42 Citations
Robin Morash is an academic researcher from Ottawa Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Population. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 20 publications.
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Papers
Exploring a “community of practice” methodology as a regional platform for large-scale collaboration in cancer surgery—the Ottawa approach
TL;DR: A cop structure is explored and a framework that is adaptable, measurable, and implementable across health disciplines in a regional cancer surgery program is outlined.
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Shared medical appointments for patients with a nondiabetic physical chronic illness: A systematic review.
F. Kelly,Carrie M. Liska,Robin Morash,Jiale Hu,Sandra L Carroll,R. Shorr,S. Dent,Dawn Stacey,Dawn Stacey +8 more
TL;DR: There appears to be no patient harms in the use of shared medical appointments for chronic illnesses, and no negative effects on patient quality of life, knowledge and satisfaction were reported.
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Modifiable lifestyle behaviours impact the health-related quality of life of bladder cancer survivors.
Jiil Chung,Girish S. Kulkarni,Jackie Bender,Rodney H. Breau,David Guttman,Manjula Maganti,Andrew Matthew,Robin Morash,Janet Papadakos,Jennifer M. Jones +9 more
TL;DR: To examine health behaviours in bladder cancer survivors including physical activity, body mass index, diet quality, smoking and alcohol consumption, and to explore their relationship with health‐related quality of life (HRQoL).
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Follow-up Care for Survivors of Prostate Cancer – Clinical Management: a Program in Evidence-Based Care Systematic Review and Clinical Practice Guideline
Andrew Loblaw,L.H. Souter,L.H. Souter,C. Canil,Rodney H. Breau,Masoom A. Haider,L. Jamnicky,Robin Morash,M. Surchin,Andrew Matthew +9 more
TL;DR: This clinical practice guideline was developed to provide evidence-based guidance on the frequency by which PSA levels should be tested in men after curative-intent treatment for prostate cancer and to define the most appropriate diagnostic testing if biochemical recurrence occurs.
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The effect of surgery report cards on improving radical prostatectomy quality: the SuRep study protocol.
Rodney H. Breau,Rodney H. Breau,Ravi M. Kumar,Luke T. Lavallée,Luke T. Lavallée,Ilias Cagiannos,Ilias Cagiannos,Christopher Morash,Christopher Morash,M. Horrigan,Sonya Cnossen,Ranjeeta Mallick,Dawn Stacey,Dawn Stacey,M. Fung-Kee-Fung,Robin Morash,Jennifer Smylie,Kelsey Witiuk,Dean Fergusson +18 more
TL;DR: The findings from this study will have an immediate impact on surgeon self-evaluation and it is hypothesized surgical report cards will result in improved overall outcomes of men treated with radical prostatectomy.