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Phone: (905) 525-9140 ext: 27851 Fax: (905) 524-0069 Office: Rm. 411, IAHS Email: hannas@mcmaster.ca Curriculum Vitae: Download |
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Profile
Steven Hanna is an Associate Professor in the Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics and a Joint Member of the School of Rehabilitation Science. He is also an Investigator at the CanChild Centre for Childhood Disability Research. He is a biostatistician with a background in Social Psychology. He obtained a PhD in Psychology from the University of Western Ontario in 1998. He is involved in health research in a wide variety of areas including biostatistics, child health and disability, health services, and population health. In biostatistics, his research interests include longitudinal studies, latent variable models, multilevel models, and issues in measurement. At CanChild, he is involved with research in child health, development, and disability. In the area of health services research, he also conducts research in knowledge translation, including the evaluation, use, and usefulness of clinical practice guidelines.
Fun Fact
Hobbies change frequently.
Taking Graduate Students
I normally supervise students in the Health Research Methods programs, but am available to be on supervisory committees in Rehabilitation Science.
Lab/Research Institute
CanChild Centre for Childhood Disability Research
McMaster Child Health Institute
Courses Taught
2008–2009 HRM 723 Regression Analysis (Course Coordinator, & Lecturer 14 Sessions) Winter (yearly) HRM 739 Biostatistical Collaboration (1 session mentor) January (yearly) CHS(OT) 748 Research and Practice: Inquiry Seminar September (yearly)(plenary resource speaker – 2 Sessions) HRM 733 Statistical and Methodologic Issues in Controlled Clinical Trials (1 Session) March
2007–2008 HRM 739 Biostatistical Collaboration (1 session) January (yearly)
Recent Research
Oct 2008 – Sep 2011 Canadian Institutes of Health Research Canada PRIME Plus: Canada Prime Plus: Selecting individual and organizational theories for interventions to change clinical practice Grimshaw JM*, Brouwers M, Driedger S, Eccles M, Godin G, Graham I, Hanna S, Harrison M, Hux J, Johnston M, Legare F, Lemyre L, Logan J, Pomey M, Zwarenstein M.
Sept. 2007 – Dec. 2012 Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada Promoting physical activity in the spinal cord injury community: Development, mobilization, and assessment of an evidence-based approach. Martin-Ginis K*, Latimer A, Hicks A, Wolfe D, Ditor D, Faulkner G, Prapavessis H, Hayes K, Brawley L, Letts L, Bray S, Hanna S.
June 2007 – Dec. 2009 Canadian Institutes of Health Research AGREE next steps, Phase II (Renewal) Brouwers MC*, Browman GP, Burgers JS, Cluzeau FA, Davis DA, Feder GA, Fervers B, Grimshaw J, Hanna SE.
June 2007 – July 2010 Canadian Institutes of Health Research Lifecycle of Evidence in Health Care (Renewal) Grimshaw J*, Graham ID Hanna SE, O'Rourke KF, Reaume MN,, Grunfeld E, Coyle DA, Stern HS, Brouwers MC, Maroun JA
Oct 2006 – Apr 2009 Canadian Institutes of Health Research Examining the co-occurrence of psychological problems in a population-based sample of children with developmental coordination disorder. Missiuna C*, Cairny J*, Hanna SE, Heath N, Law M, MacDonald K, Petrenchik T, Pollock N, Russell D, Schmidt L.
Oct 2006 – July 2010 Canadian Institutes of Health Research Moving motor growth research into clinical practice: Do knowledge brokers make a difference. Russell D*, Bartlett D, Hanna SE, Walter SD, Rosenbaum PR.
Oct 2005 – Dec 2009 Canadian Institutes of Health Research Trajectories and consequences: Longterm outcomes of children and youth and their families after acquired brain injury. Hanna SE *, DeMatteo C*, Law M, Scott L, Newman A, Mahoney W. |
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Journal Articles
Miller JL, Vaillancourt T, Hanna SE. The Measurement of "Eating-Disorder-Thoughts" and "Eating-Disorder-Behaviors": Implications for Assessment and Detection of Eating Disorders in Epidemiological Studies. Eating Behavior, 2009,10:89–96.
Hanna SE, Rosenbaum PL, Bartlett DJ, Palisano RJ, Walter SD, Avery L, Russell DJ. Stability and decline in gross motor function among children and youth with cerebral palsy aged 2 to 21 years. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 2009, 51: 295–302.
Dobbins M., Robeson P, Ciliska D, Hanna S, et al. A description of a knowledge broker role implemented as part of a randomized controlled trial evaluating three knowledge translation strategies. Implementation Science 2009;4:23, available online here
Loeb M, Hanna S, Nicolle L, Eyles J, Elliott S, Rathbone M, Drebot M, Neupane B, Fearon M, Mahony J. Prognosis after West Nile virus infection: A longitudinal study. Annals of Internal Medicine 2008; 149(3), 232–241.
Thabane L, Walter SD, Hanna S, Goldsmith CH, Pullenayegum E. Developing a biostatistical collaboration course in a health science research methodology program. Journal of Statistics Education 2008; 16(2). Available online here
Hanna SE, Bartlett DJ, Rivard LM, Russell DJ. Reference curves for the gross motor function measure: Percentiles for clinical description and tracking over time among children with cerebral palsy. Physical Therapy 2008;88:596–607.
Levac D, DeMatteo C, Hanna S, Wishart L. Intra-individual variability in recovery from pediatric acquired brain injury: Relationship to outcomes at one year. Developmenal Neurorehabilitation 2008;11(3):195–203
Kennedy D, Stratford P, Riddle D, Hanna S, Golish J. Assessing recovery and establishing prognosis following total knee arthroscopy. Physical Therapy 2008;28(1), 22–32.
Rivard L, Missiuna C, Hanna S, Wishart L. Understanding Teachers' Perceptions of the Motor Difficulties of Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD). British Joural of Educational Psychology 2007;77(3):633–648.
Hanna SE, Russell DJ, Bartlett DJ, Kertoy ML, Rosenbaum PL, Wynn K. Measurement practices in pediatric rehabilitation: A survey of physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologists in Ontario. Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics 2007;27(2):25-42.
King GA, Law M, King S, Hurley P, Hanna S, Kertoy M, Rosenbaum P. Measuring children's participation in recreation and leisure activities: Construct validation of the CAPE and PAC. Child: Care, Health, and Development 2007 Jan;33(1):28-39.
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