Author

David Wiljer

UHN - Cited by 3,811

Biography

Dr. David Wiljer is currently working in University of Toronto, Toronto, ON M5S, Canada. He has published numerous research papers and articles in reputed journals and has various other achievements in the related studies. He has extended his valuable service towards the scientific community with his extensive research work.
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Digital interventions to support population mental health in Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic: rapid review
G Strudwick, S Sockalingam, I Kassam, L Sequeira, S Bonato, A Youssef, ...JMIR mental health 8 (3), e26550, 2021202
61
2021
Help-seeking behaviors of transition-aged youth for mental health concerns: Qualitative study
C Stunden, J Zasada, N VanHeerwaarden, E Hollenberg, A Abi-Jaoudé, ...Journal of Medical Internet Research 22 (10), e18514, 2020202
32
2020
Effects of a mobile and web app (Thought Spot) on mental health help-seeking among college and university students: randomized controlled trial
D Wiljer, J Shi, B Lo, M Sanches, E Hollenberg, A Johnson, A Abi-Jaoude, ...Journal of medical Internet research 22 (10), e20790, 2020202
26
2020
Artificial intelligence education programs for health care professionals: scoping review
R Charow, T Jeyakumar, S Younus, E Dolatabadi, M Salhia, ...JMIR Medical Education 7 (4), e31043, 2021202
18
2021
Postsecondary student engagement with a mental health app and online platform (Thought Spot): Qualitative study assessing factors related to user experience
HW Wong, B Lo, J Shi, E Hollenberg, A Abi-Jaoude, A Johnson, G Chaim, ...JMIR mental health 8 (4), e23447, 2021202
18
2021
“Caring About Me": a pilot framework to understand patient-centered care experience in integrated care-a qualitative study
A Youssef, D Wiljer, M Mylopoulos, R Maunder, S SockalingamBMJ open 10 (7), e034970, 2020202
15
2020
Advancing E-mental health in Canada: Report from a multistakeholder meeting
G Strudwick, D Impey, J Torous, RM Krausz, D WiljerJMIR Mental Health 7 (4), e19360, 2020202
13
2020
“It was great to break down the walls between patient and provider”: liminality in a co-produced advisory course for psychiatry residents
S Agrawal, C Kalocsai, P Capponi, S Kidd, C Ringsted, D Wiljer, ...Advances in Health Sciences Education 26, 385-403, 2021202
12
2021
Differences in physical and mental health-related quality of life outcomes 3 years after bariatric surgery: a group-based trajectory analysis
A Youssef, C Keown-Stoneman, R Maunder, S Wnuk, D Wiljer, ...Surgery for obesity and related diseases 16 (11), 1837-1849, 2020202
12
2020
Accelerating the appropriate adoption of artificial intelligence in health care: protocol for a multistepped approach
D Wiljer, M Salhia, E Dolatabadi, A Dhalla, C Gillan, D Al-Mouaswas, ...JMIR Research Protocols 10 (10), e30940, 2021202
12
2021
Assessing the usability and user engagement of Thought Spot-A digital mental health help-seeking solution for transition-aged youth
J Shi, B Lo, HW Wong, E Hollenberg, M Sanches, A Abi-Jaoudé, G Chaim, ...Internet interventions 24, 100386, 2021202
11
2021
Core components and strategies for suicide and risk management protocols in mental health research: a scoping review
K Stevens, V Thambinathan, E Hollenberg, F Inglis, A Johnson, ...BMC psychiatry 21 (1), 1-14, 2021202
10
2021
Creating patient-centered radiology reports to empower patients undergoing prostate magnetic resonance imaging
N Perlis, A Finelli, M Lovas, A Berlin, J Papadakos, S Ghai, V Bakas, ...Canadian Urological Association Journal 15 (4), 108, 2021202
9
2021
Surveying the role of analytics in evaluating digital mental health interventions for transition-aged youth: Scoping review
B Lo, J Shi, E Hollenberg, A Abi-Jaoudé, A Johnson, D WiljerJMIR mental health 7 (), e15942, 2020202
6
2020
4
2020
An education framework for effective implementation of a health information system: scoping review
T Jeyakumar, S McClure, M Lowe, B Hodges, K Fur, M Javier-Brozo, ...Journal of Medical Internet Research 2 (2), e24691, 2021202
3
2021
Rapid knowledge mobilization and continuing professional development: educational responses to Covid-19
P Rowland, W Tavares, M Lowe, T Tripp, J Richardson, M Anderson, ...Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions 42 (1), 66-69, 2022202
3
2022
Exploring uniformity of clinical judgment: A vignette approach to understanding healthcare professionals’ suicide risk assessment practices
L Sequeira, G Strudwick, V De Luca, J Strauss, D WiljerJournal of Patient Safety 18 (6), e96-e970, 0
2
2022
Exploring the value of using patient-oriented MRI reports in clinical practice—a pilot study
N Perlis, A Finelli, M Lovas, A Lund, A Di Meo, K Lajkosz, A Berlin, ...Supportive Care in Cancer 30 (8), 6857-6876, 0
2
2022