Dunsi Strohschein
Contact
Adjunct Professor, School of Public Health
Manager, People Analytics and Performance, Alberta Health Services
- Phone
- (780) 394-4505
Overview
About
I am interested in evidence-based policies and practices in the context of health policy and management.
My prior academic research focused on smoking and tobacco control policies in developing countries and, for its methodology, employed a critical ethnography lens within the philosophical frame of critical realism.
Presently, I am a manager at Alberta Health Services, where I lead People Analytics and Performance reporting. We use evidence-based storytelling, grounded in qualitative and quantitative analysis, to inform organizational decision-making.
My specialties include: systematic reviews, evidence-based practice, global public health, critical ethnography, critical realism, stakeholder engagement, and health policy and management.
Degrees
PhD, University of Alberta, 2012
MA, University of Guelph, 2005
BSc, University of Ibadan, 1997
Featured Publications
Critical realism: a practical ontology to explain the complexities of smoking and tobacco control in different resource settings
Oladele D (now Strohschein D), Clark AM, Richter S, Laing L
Global Health Action. 2013 January; 6 (4)
Oladele D (now Strohschein D), Clark AM, Richter S, Laing L
The Qualitative Report. 2012 January; 17 (77):1-21