Author

Sandra Moll

Associate Professor, McMaster University - Cited by 2,238 - Mental Health - Work - Qualitative research - Health promotion

Biography

Sandra Moll works in McMaster University, School of Rehabilitation Science, 1400 Main Street West IAHS 403, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada in the Journal of Ergonomics. One of his reknowed works is Evaluating the Reliability of a Marker-Less, Digital Video Analysis Approach to Characterize Fire-fighter Trunk and Knee Postures During a Lift Task: A Proof-of-Concept Study
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Codesigning health and other public services with vulnerable and disadvantaged populations: Insights from an international collaboration
G Mulvale, S Moll, A Miatello, G Robert, M Larkin, VJ Palmer, A Powell, ...Health Expectations 22 (3), 284-297, 2019201
95
2019
Are you really doing ‘codesign’? Critical reflections when working with vulnerable populations
S Moll, M Wyndham-West, G Mulvale, S Park, A Buettgen, M Phoenix, ...BMJ open 10 (11), e038339, 2020202
85
2020
Qualitative research in rehabilitation science: opportunities, challenges, and future directions
S VanderKaay, SE Moll, RE Gewurtz, P Jindal, A Loyola-Sanchez, ...Disability and rehabilitation 40 (6), 705-713, 2018201
59
2018
Beyond silence: a randomized, parallel-group trial exploring the impact of workplace mental health literacy training with healthcare employees
SE Moll, S Patten, H Stuart, JC MacDermid, B KirshThe Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 63 (12), 826-833, 2018201
57
2018
Co-designing services for youth with mental health issues: novel elicitation approaches
G Mulvale, S Moll, A Miatello, L Murray-Leung, K Rogerson, RB SassiInternational Journal of Qualitative Methods 18, 1609406918816244, 2019201
28
2019
Workplace mental health training in health care: Key ingredients of implementation
SE Moll, J VandenBussche, K Brooks, B Kirsh, H Stuart, S Patten, ...The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 63 (12), 834-841, 2018201
17
2018
On-line ethics education for occupational therapy clinician–educators: a single-group pre-/post-test study
S VanderKaay, L Letts, B Jung, SE MollDisability and Rehabilitation 41 (23), 2841-2853, 2019201
14
2019
Continuing competency in ethical decision making: An interpretive description of occupational therapists’ perspectives
S VanderKaay, B Jung, L Letts, SE MollCanadian Journal of Occupational Therapy 86 (3), 209-219, 2019201
10
2019
Role identity, dissonance, and distress among paramedics
J Mausz, EA Donnelly, S Moll, S Harms, M McConnellInternational journal of environmental research and public health 19 (4), 2115, 2022202
8
2022
Doing what’s right: A grounded theory of ethical decision-making in occupational therapy
S VanderKaay, L Letts, B Jung, SE MollScandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 2 (2), 98-111, 2020202
7
2020
Workplace mental health: Current practice and support needs of Ontario occupational therapists
SE Moll, CM Heino, AH LeBlanc, LB Beck, LM KalefCanadian Journal of Occupational Therapy 85 (5), 408-41, 2018201
7
2018
Internationally educated occupational therapists transitioning to practice in Canada: A qualitative study
S Dhillon, L Dix, S Baptiste, S Moll, M Stroinska, P SolomonAustralian Occupational Therapy Journal (3), 274-282, 2019201
6
2019
The concept of family engagement in education: What are the implications for school‐based rehabilitation service providers?
JN Kennedy, S Terreberry, S Moll, C Missiuna, J Yost, V Tomas, ...Review of Education 9 (3), e3268, 2021202
5
2021
Creative processes in co-designing a co-design hub: towards system change in health and social services in collaboration with structurally vulnerable populations.
S Micsinszki, A Buettgen, G Mulvale, S Moll, M Wyndham-West, E Bruce, ...Evidence & Policy 20 (XX), 1-20, 2021202
4
2021
The relationship between role identity and mental health among paramedics
J Mausz, EA Donnelly, S Moll, S Harms, W Tavares, M McConnellJournal of Workplace Behavioral Health 37 (1), 31-6, 2022202
4
2022
4
2021
Mental disorder symptoms and the relationship with resilience among paramedics in a single Canadian site
J Mausz, EA Donnelly, S Moll, S Harms, M McConnellInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19 (8), 879, 2022202
4
2022
Beyond employment: A broader vision linking activity and participation to health, well-being, and recovery
T Krupa, S Moll, E FosseyPsychiatric Services 71 (9), 956-958, 2020202
4
2020
Retaining and supporting employees with mental illness through inclusive organizations: lessons from five Canadian case studies
RE Gewurtz, K Harlos, E Tompa, M Oldfield, R Lysaght, S Moll, B Kirsh, ...Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal 1 (3), 35-53, 2022202
4
2022
Understanding the Conceptualization and Operationalization of Trauma‐Informed Care Within and Across Systems: A Critical Interpretive Synthesis
M Bargeman, J Abelson, G Mulvale, A Niec, A Theuer, S MollThe Milbank Quarterly 100 (3), 785-853, 2022202
4
2022