Publications by Justin Jagosh

 

Jagosh, J., Stott, H., Halls, S., Thomas, R., Liddiard, C., Cupples, M., Cramp, F., Kersten, P., Foster, D., Walsh, N. (2022) The Benefits of Realist Evaluation for Rapidly Changing Health Service Delivery Models. BMJ Open, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-060347

Jagosh J. (2020) Retroductive Theorizing in Pawson and Tilley's Applied Scientific Realism, Journal of Critical Realism, DOI: 10.1080/14767430.2020.1723301

Jagosh J. (2019). Realist Synthesis for Public Health: Building an Ontologically Deep Understanding of How Programmes Work, For Whom, and in Which Contexts. Annual Review of Public Health: 40(1).

Jagosh J. (2018). Realist Methodology for Community Based Participatory Research Assessment: what works, for whom, under what circumstances and how? In Wallerstein et al (eds) CBPR for Health: Advancing social and health equity. Jossey-Bass publishing

Kirsh S, Aron D, Johnson K, Santurri L, Stevenson L, Jones K, Jagosh J, (2017). A Realist Review of Shared Medical Appointments: How? For whom? And under what circumstances do they work? BMC Health Services Research.

Jagosh J, Tilley N, & Stern E. (2016). Realist Evaluation at 25: Cumulating knowledge, advancing debates, and innovating methods. Evaluation, 22(3), 267-269.

Wong G, Westhorp G, Manzano A, Greenhalgh J, Jagosh J, & Greenhalgh T. (2016). RAMESES II reporting standards for realist evaluations. BMC Medicine, 14 (96).

Greenhalgh T, Wong G, Jagosh J, Greenhalgh J, Manzano-Santaella A, Westhorp G, Pawson R. (2015) Protocol – The RAMESES II study: Developing guidance and reporting standards for realist evaluation. BMJ Open, 5(8).

Jagosh J, Bush PL, Salsberg J, Macaulay AC, Greenhalgh T, Wong G, Cargo M, Green LW, Herbert CW, Pluye P. (2015). A Realist Evaluation of Community-Based Participatory Research: Partnership synergy, trust building and related ripple effects. BMC Public Health, 15(725).

Jagosh J, Pluye P, Wong G, Cargo M, Salsberg J, Bush PL, Herbert CP, Green LW, Greenhalgh T, Macaulay AC (2014). Critical Reflections on Realist Review: Insights from customizing the methodology to the needs of participatory research assessment. Research Synthesis Methods, 5(2), p. 131-141

Macaulay AC, Jagosh J, Pluye P, Bush PL, Salsberg J. (2013) Quantitative Methods in Participatory Research : Being sensitive to issues of scientific validity, community safety, and the academic-community relationship. Nouvelle pratiques sociales, 25(2).

Jagosh J, Macaulay AC, Pluye P, Salsberg J, Bush PL, Henderson J, Sirett E, Wong G, Cargo M, Herbert C, Seifer S, Green LW, and Greenhalgh T (2012). Uncovering the Benefits of Participatory Research: Implications of a Realist Review for Health Research and Practice. Milbank Quarterly, 90(2), 311-346.

Jagosh J, Boudreau JD, Macdonald M, Steinert Y, Ingram L (2011a). Elucidating the Importance of Physician Listening from the Patients` Perspective: Enhancing diagnosis, healing, and the doctor-patient relationship. Patient Education and Counselling, 85, 369-374.

Jagosh J, Macaulay AC, Pluye P, Salsberg J, Sirett E, Bush PL, Henderson J, Greenhalgh T, Wong G, Herbert C, Cargo M, Seifer S, Green LW (2011b). Assessing the Outcomes of Participatory Research: Protocol for Identifying, Selecting, and Appraising the literature. Implementation Science IS, 6 (24), 1-8.

Macaulay AC, Jagosh J, Pluye P, Salsberg J, Seller R, Henderson J, Greenhalgh T, Wong G, Herbert C, Cargo M, Green LW (2011). Assessing the benefits of participatory research: a rationale for a realist review. Global Health Promotion, 18 (2), 45-48.

Pluye P, Grad RM, Granikov V, Jagosh J & Leung KH (2010). Evaluation of Email Alerts in Practice: Part 1 – Review of the literature on Clinical Emailing Channels. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 16(6), 1227-1235.

Jagosh J & Boudreau, JD (2008). Lost and Found in Translation: An ecological approach to dual-language research methodology. International Journal for Qualitative Methods. 8 (2), 1-13.

Boudreau JD, Jagosh J, Slee R, MacDonald ME, & Steinert Y (2008). Patients’ Perspectives on Physicians’ Roles: Implications for Curriculum Reform. Academic Medicine, 83 (8), 744-753.

Jagosh, J. (2004). A Political Economy Perspective on Prevention of HIV Infection. Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 11 (2), 49-50.