Publications
 

 

Publications and Presentations

 

 

 

 



 

Publications

Abonyi, S., & Jeffery, B. (accepted). Logic models: A tool for facilitating community-based health research. Practicing Anthropology.

Abonyi, S., & Jeffery, B. (2006).  Developing a community health tool kit with Indigenous health organizations. Moving population and public health
knowledge into action: A casebook of knowledge translation stories. Ottawa: Canadian Institutes of Health Research.

Abonyi, S., & Jeffery, B. (accepted).  Developing a community health tool kit with Indigenous health organizations. Knowledge Translation Casebook,
Canadian Institutes of Health Research.

Jeffery, B., Bell-Woodard, G., Abonyi, S., & Labonte, R. (accepted subject to revisions). Reflections on community capacity in population health research.
Critical Public Health.

Ermine, W., Sinclair, R., & Jeffery, B. (2004). The ethics of research involving Indigenous people. Report of the Indigenous peoples' Health Research Centre
to the Interagency Panel on Research Ethics (PRE). Saskatoon, Saskatchewan: Indigenous peoples' Health Research Centre.  Available at http://www.iphrc.ca

Jeffery, B., & Abonyi, S. (2003). Community-consent issues in university-community research partnerships. Community-University Research: Partnerships,
Policy and Progress. CU Expo International Abstracts.

Ahenakew, S., Jeffery, B., Abonyi, S. & Hamilton, C. (2003, September). First Nation’s Health Development: Tools for Program Planning and Evaluation.
Research Update, Alberta Centre for Active Living, 10(3). Found at: http://www.centre4activeliving.ca/Research/ResearchUpdate/2003/September.htm

Abonyi, S., & Jeffery, B. (2002). Logic models: A tool for engaging in sub-field, multi-disciplinary and multi-stakeholder research? (Un)Imaginable Futures:
Antrhopology Faces the Next 100 Years, Annual Meeting Abstracts. AAA:100.

 


Poster Presentations

2005:

Jeffery, B. Abonyi, S., & Hamilton, C. (2005, October).  Community Health Indicators for use by First Nation health organizations:  Development of measures.
Poster session presented at the 6th Conference of the Canadian Rural Health Research Society, and the First Conference of the Canadian Society for Circumpolar Health, Quebec City, QC.
Abonyi, S., Jeffery, B., & Hamilton, C. (2005, September). Development of an Evaluative Framework for use by First Nations Health Organizations.  Poster
session presented at the 6th International Conference on the Scientific Basis of Health Services, Montreal, QC.

2004:

Jeffery, B., & Abonyi, S. (2004, May). Developing evaluation tools for use by First Nations health organizations.  Poster session presented at the 4th
International Conference on Social Work in Health and Mental Health. Quebec City, QC.
Abonyi, S., & Jeffery, B. (2004, May). Evaluation methods in population health research: Measuring and building capacity.  Poster session presented at the
Canadian Evaluation Society Annual Conference. Saskatoon, SK.

2002-2003:

Jeffery, B., & Abonyi, S. (2003, June). Development of measures of community health and capacity for use in First Nations health organizations.  Poster
session presented at the 11th Biennial Social Welfare Policy Conference. Ottawa, ON.
Abonyi, S., & Jeffery, B. (2002, November). Logic models: A tool for engaging in sub-field, multidisciplinary stakeholder research?  Poster session
presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association. New Orleans, LA.
SPHERU