Paul Krueger
BSc, MHSc, MSc, PhD
With the DFCM since 2009
DFCM Associate Professor
Associate Director, Research Program
Affiliations: Cross-Appointment with the Epidemiology Division, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto
Degrees: University of Waterloo BSc; University of Toronto MHSc; University of Waterloo MSc; University of Toronto PhD
Research Synopsis
Dr. Krueger's interests include primary health care research, health services research, public health research and survey methods. Example research projects include, maternal and child health, relocation into long-term care, pneumonia in older adults, care of the seriously ill in the community, caregiver respite, health care needs of older adults, risk factors for falls, elder abuse, caregiver/resident satisfaction, and quality of work life.
Honours and Awards
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2018: Award of Excellence (Research Award), “Outstanding Contribution to Family Medicine Research”, Department of Family & Community Medicine, UofT.
2013: Recognition of Excellence, Section of Researchers, Family Medicine Forum (FMF) Research Day Poster. Awarded to Felman K, Krueger P, Meaney C, Goldstein S, Nutik M, Lee L, Freeman R for Preclerkship Family Medicine Clinician Experience: Is it making a difference?
2013: Award for Excellence in Research in Professional Development by the Professional Development Program, Department of Family & Community Medicine, UofT.
2012: Award for Excellence in Research in Professional Development by the Professional Development Program, Department of Family & Community Medicine, UofT.
Grants
2016-2021: Manca D, Grunfeld E, Aubrey-Bassler K, Campbell-Scherer D, She-Budgell M, Krueger P, et al. Building on Existing Tools to Improve Cancer and Chronic Disease Prevention and Screening in Primary Care for Wellness of Cancer Survivors and Patients: The BETTER WISE Project. Alberta Cancer Prevention Legacy Fund $2,705,822.
2013-2018: Grunfeld E, Carroll J, Heisey R, Husain A, Krueger P, Lofters A, Manca D, Maxted J, Moineddin R, O'Brien M, et al. Improving community-based cancer care along the continuum of care (Can-IMPACT). CIHR Community-Based Primary Health Care Team Grant $2,468,000.
2009-2012: Grunfeld E, Manca D, Krueger P et al. Building on existing tools to improve chronic disease prevention in family practice: The BETTER Coalition. Canadian Partnership Against Cancer $2,492,000.
2005-2009: Sword W, Farene D, Krueger P, Kurtz Landy C, Thabane L, Watt S. Postpartum outcomes and service use: does delivery method matter? CIHR $620,545.
2004-2007: Krueger P, Bedard M, Dalby D, Papaioannou A, Ploeg J, Lohfeld L, Brazil K. Relocation into long-term care: understanding the trajectory, process, needs, lived experiences, impact and outcomes of relocation on older adults and their family caregivers. CIHR $477,312.
2002-2005: Krueger P, Abernathy T, Brazil K, Lewis D, Loeb M, Lohfeld L. Community acquired pneumonia impact study. CIHR $234,428.
2002-2005: Loeb M, Marrie T, Aain A, Hanning R, Jerrett M, Krueger P, Lewis D, Nicolle L, Simor A. Broader determinants of health and older adults seen in the ER for community acquired pneumonia. CIHR $503,998.
2002-2005: Loeb M, Brazil K, Krueger P, Lohfeld L, Marrie T, McGeer A, Oh P, Simor A, Walter S. Optimizing care for nursing home acquired pneumonia using a clinical pathway. CIHR $294,578.
2001-2003: Sword W, Watt S, Krueger P, Robert J, Gafni A, Lee K, Sheehan D, McDonald H, Smith P. Maternal and Newborn Infant Outcomes and Community-Based Service Utilization Following Policy Changes. CIHR $264,379.
2000-2003: Lohfeld L, Bang D, Brazil K, Chan D, Krueger P, Patterson C, Ploeg J. The Hamilton Caregiver Respite and Support Project. J.W. McConnell Family Foundation $233,428.
1999-2002: Brazil K, Abernathy T, Bedard M, Jadad A, Krueger P, Lohfeld L, Willison K, Critchley P. Caring for the Seriously Ill: Implications for Service Planning and Delivery. Canadian Health Services Research Foundation and the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care $346,991.
1998-2000: Sword W, Watt S, Gafni A, James M, Krueger P, Lee K, Roberts J, Sheehan D. Postpartum Health Outcomes and Service Utilization for Ontario Women and Infants Following In-Hospital Delivery and Short Stay Hospital Delivery. Canadian Health Services Research Foundation $110,800.