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Master of Health Sciences in Occupational Therapy


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Claire-Jehanne Dubouloz-Wilner

Full Professor
Room: RGN 3078
Phone: (613) 562-5408
Fax: 613) 562-5428
E-mail: dubouloz@uottawa.ca

Claire-Jehanne Dubouloz-Wilner

Biography

Dr. Claire-Jehanne Dubouloz-Wilner is an tenured associate professor. She is an Occupational Therapist trained in Switzerland (Diploma) and at the University of Montreal (BSc.OT), had worked as a clinician for many years in mental health services and in physical rehabilitation. She received her MSc. in Clinical sciences from the University of Montreal and her PhD. in Education from l'Université du Québec à Montréal à Hull (UQAM/UQAH). Her research is demonstrating strong leads in the development of knowledge on Transformative Learning in adulthood in rehabilitation. She is interested also to link research to practice through multidisciplinary studies. She is developing strategies for integrating research findings into practice to be applicable for occupational therapists and other health care providers. She is a specialist in qualitative research methods.


Year Degree Specialty Institution
1997 Ph.D. Éducation Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) en association avec l'Université du Québec à Hull (UQAH)
1990 M.Sc. Sciences cliniques Université de Montréal
1978 B.Sc. Ergothérapie Université de Montréal
1974 Diplôme Ergothérapie École d'Études Sociales et Pédagogiques, (Suisse)

Research Interests

  • Client's transformative learning process during rehabilitation services
  • Values and beliefs as barriers to personnal change
  • Qualitative research methods in health research
  • Evidence-based practice in rehabilitation
  • Help-seeking decision-making process in a chronocally ill population