‘Right Review’ tool

‘Right Review’ tool

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Krystle Amog described the development and evaluation of the Right Review tool as well as its practical application and the upcoming update of the tool

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Right Review tool: Development, Evaluation and Application

WHEN: Wednesday, October 25th, 2023 at 12:00 noon PDT [convert to your local time]

WHERE: This is a free online webinar.

SPEAKER: Krystle Amog, PhD candidate, Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto


About the topic: With dozens of knowledge synthesis methods to choose from, it can be daunting to select the ‘‘right’’ method, especially for those new to conducting a knowledge synthesis or those unfamiliar with different knowledge synthesis methods. Recognizing this challenge, a web-based decision support tool (“Right Review”) was developed to help users think through which knowledge synthesis methods are most appropriate for their research questions. In this webinar, Krystle Amog described the development and evaluation of the Right Review tool, as well as its practical application and the upcoming update of the tool.


About the speaker: Krystle Amog is a PhD student in the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation at the University of Toronto focusing on Health Systems Research. Krystle’s research interests are in the fields of aging, knowledge translation (KT), and patient engagement. In her PhD, she is combining these interests to develop an optimized social frailty intervention with and for diverse older adults. This work builds on her Master’s thesis that explored the lived experience of socially frail older adults, which was recognized by an AGE-WELL NCE graduate award. Krystle has nine years of research experience collaborating with local, national, and international collaborators as well as various knowledge users such as clinicians, researchers, and patient partners. She currently holds research positions at St. Michael’s Hospital and North York General Hospital where she conducts, coordinates, and disseminates knowledge syntheses, as well as conducts qualitative and evaluation research.


About the TI Methods Speaker Series: The TI Methods Speaker Series are offered free of charge and everyone is welcome. The event is usually held at noon on the last Wednesday of each month via Zoom videoconference. The presentations are recorded and the video recordings are posted online. Click here to view a list of talks offered in 2023

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