
معرفی
Dr. Quan Nha Hong is an Assistant Professor at the School of Rehabilitation, University of Montreal, affiliated with the Interdisciplinary Research Centre in Rehabilitation (CRIR) and the University Institute for Rehabilitation in Physical Disabilities of Montreal (IURDPM). Her research integrates rehabilitation science, health technology assessment, and evidence synthesis methodologies to address contemporary challenges in occupational health and healthcare delivery.
Education
- B.Sc. Occupational Therapy, University of Montreal (1999)
- M.Sc. Clinical Sciences, University of Sherbrooke (2001)
- M.Sc. Evaluation and Management of Health Technologies, University of Montreal (2010)
- Ph.D. Family Medicine and Primary Care, McGill University (2018)
- Post-doctorate, Evidence for Policy and Practice, University College London & National Institute of Excellence in Health and Social Services (2018-2020)
Research Focus
Her interdisciplinary research program spans:
- Work rehabilitation: Investigating teleworking impacts on musculoskeletal health
- Evidence synthesis: Developing rapid review methodologies for health crises
- Implementation science: Evaluating occupational therapy programs in primary care
- Methodological innovation: Enhancing critical appraisal tools and mixed-methods approaches
Publication Trends
Her recent scholarship demonstrates consistent focus on advancing systematic review methodologies, particularly through mixed-methods designs. Key themes include critical appraisal tool development, evidence synthesis frameworks, and applications in occupational rehabilitation. Publications frequently appear in high-impact methodology and rehabilitation journals, reflecting strong interdisciplinary engagement.
Affiliations
She conducts research through CRIR's rehabilitation network and collaborates with international institutions including University College London and INESSS. Current projects examine telework-related disability and evidence-informed decision-making systems in healthcare.




