Our team is passionate about patient- and family-centered healthcare. We are working together with researchers, clinicians, healthcare managers, patients and caregivers to develop symptom screening and self-management tools for detecting, monitoring, and managing the physical, emotional, social, informational, practical and spiritual difficulties faced by patients.
Sylvie Lambert, RN, PhD
Associate Professor
680 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, QC, H3A 2M7
Office: 1811
sylvie.lambert [at] mcgill.ca
Current Research
Dr. Lambert is a Canada Research Chair and Assistant Professor in the Ingram School of Nursing at McGill University, and a scientist at St. Mary’s Research Centre. Prior to becoming a researcher, Dr Lambert was an ICU nurse. Dr. Lambert is currently developing self-directed coping skills training and self-management interventions for patients facing cancer and their caregivers (Coping-Together and TEMPO). These interventions are currently being tested using innovative trial designs such as SMART. She also leads the implementation of a patient-reported outcome screening program in Quebec (e-IMPAQc) and informing ministerial policies in this area.