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Diego Llovet

Scientist, , Cancer Screening – Program Design, Cancer Control & Evidence Integration, Clinical Institutes and Quality Programs, Ontario Health

Behavioural Scientist
diego.llovet@ontariohealth.ca

Research Interests

  • Use of socio-behavioral approaches to inform cancer control policies, programs and services
  • Qualitative research methods
  • Characteristics of effective audit and feedback interventions to improve clinical practice
  • Effective health communication for cancer screening

Current Appointments

  • Scientist, Primary Care and Lung Screening, Prevention and Cancer Control, Clinical Institutes and Quality Programs, Ontario Health

Selected Past Appointments

  • Lead Researcher – Qualitative, Sunnybrook Research Institute

Education and Credentials

  • PhD, Sociology, York University
  • MA, Sociology, York University
  • Licenciatura, Sociology, University of Buenos Aires

Skills and Experience

  • Evaluation of the training needs of the Quality Management Partnership mammography facility leads.
  • Development of effective reminders to prompt primary care providers to use their Screening Activity Report.
  • Design of effective audit and feedback interventions for practice improvement in endoscopy.
  • Identification of barriers to follow-up colonoscopy among patients with an abnormal FOBT result.
  • Development of effective correspondence for ColonCancerCheck and the Ontario Cervical Screening Program.
  • Development of a questionnaire to collect lung cancer risk information to determine a person’s eligibility for low-dose CT lung cancer screening.
  • Identification of primary care providers’ preferences regarding their role in a provincial low-dose CT lung cancer screening program.
  • Analysis of the perspectives of primary care providers and high risk individuals regarding the introduction of low-dose CT lung cancer screening in Ontario.
  • Research techniques: in-depth interviews, cognitive interviews, focus groups, modified-Delphi groups, and co-creation workshops.  

Selected Publications

 

Ruco A, Baxter NN, Jacobson J, Tinmouth J, Llovet D. Using Facebook to promote the uptake of colorectal cancer screening. BMC Public Health. 2022 Feb 15;22(1):323. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-12732-w. PMID: 35168576.

Sue-Chue-Lam C, Castelo M, Benmessaoud A, Kishibe T, Llovet D, Brezden-Masley C, Yu AY, Tinmouth J, Baxter NN. Randomised controlled trials of non-pharmacological interventions to improve patient-reported outcomes of colonoscopy: a scoping review. BMJ Open Gastroenterol. 2023 Jun;10(1):e001129. doi: 10.1136/bmjgast-2023-001129. PMID: 37277204.

For a full list of Diego Llovet's journal articles, visit PubMed.