Sample of academic contributions from our team
Landry J.T. (2025). Shared Decision-Making with the “Professionally-Driven Zone of Patient or Surrogate Discretion” Model and its Application in Acute Care. Health Care Analysis, 20 May, 2025. doi: 10.1007/s10728-025-00524-3.
Landry, J.T. (2023). Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) in Canada: Why Coelho and colleagues are incorrect to suggest the MAiD framework is in significant distress. Palliative & Supportive Care, 1-3. doi: 10.1017/S1478951523001384.
Landry, J.T. (2023). Current models of shared decision-making are insufficient: The “Professionally-Driven Zone of Patient or Surrogate Discretion” offers a defensible way forward. Patient Education and Counseling. 10.1016/j.pec.2023.107892
Landry, J.T. (2020). Is shared decision-making to blame for the provision of ethically-inappropriate treatment? Results of a multi-site study exploring physician understanding of the “shared” model of decision making. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice. 1-10. DOI: 10.1111/jep.13481.
Cooper, R., Landry, J.T., Petropanagos, A. (2020). Keeping Mental Health on COVID-19 Practice & Policy Agendas. Impact Ethics. 29 May, 2020.
Landry, J.T., Patel, R.V., Neilipovitz, D., Kyeremanteng, K., and D’Egidio, G. (2019). Ethical Failings of CPSO Policy and the Health Care Consent Act: Case Review. BMC Medical Ethics. 20:20. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12910-019-0357-y.
Kekewich M, Landry J.T., and Roth V. (2018). Comment les leaders en santé devraient-ils aborder les débats de fond controversés sur le plan moral? Healthcare Management Forum. 31:1, 32-35.
Kekewich, M., Landry, J.T., Roth, V. (2017). How should health leaders approach morally contentious policy issues? Healthcare Management Forum. https://doi.org/10.1177/0840470417745612
Landry, J.T., Valiani, S., Foreman, T., and Patel, R. (2016). Development of an Ethics Education Curriculum for Critical Care Trainees in Canada: From Knowledge Synthesis to Bedside Application. International Journal of Ethics Education, 1:1, Pg. 57-68.
Landry, J.T., Foreman, T.C., and Kekewich, M. (2015). Ethical Considerations in the Regulation of Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Death in Canada. Health Policy. 119, Pg. 1490-1498.
Landry, J.T., Foreman, T.C., and Kekewich, M. (2015). Reconsidering the Ethical Permissibility of the use of Unregistered Interventions against Ebola Virus Disease. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 24:3, 366-369.
Foreman, T.C., Kekewich, M.A., Landry, J.T., and Curran, D. (2015). Impact of Palliative Care Consultations on Resource Utilization in Final 48-72 Hours of Life at an Acute Care Hospital in Ontario, Canada. Journal of Palliative Care, 31:2, 69-75.
Foreman, T.C, Curran, D., Landry, J.T., and Kekewich, M.A.. (2014). Documentation of Capacity and Identification of Substitute Decision-Makers in Ontario. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 23, 334-40. Taken as representative article of Canadian health care context.