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Ashley Lacombe-Duncan received her MSW (2010) and PhD (2018) from the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work at the University of Toronto. Lacombe-Duncan’s macro social work practice experience includes: policy analysis, grant writing, practice-informed research, program development, and program evaluation in community-based and hospital health and mental health settings. Her major research focus centers on healthcare access and health equity, with a particular focus on healthcare access for people who experience multiple forms of intersecting oppressions. Specifically, her research focuses on three main areas: (1) understanding barriers to access to care, including HIV care, for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people; (2) developing/adapting, pilot testing and evaluating interventions to increase HIV care engagement among LGBT people living with HIV; and, (3) advancing LGBT affirming social work practice from an intersectional approach.
As a co-investigator of the Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR)-funded Canadian HIV Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health Cohort Study (CHIWOS) and Impactful Research with Diverse Women Living with and at Risk of HIV in Canada and a member of the Canadian HIV/AIDS Trials Network (CTN) Trans People and HIV Working Group, Lacombe-Duncan works to understand issues of access to and experience of healthcare for trans women living with HIV using a community-based participatory research approach. She has participated in several research projects focused on LGBT health in Canada and abroad. Her methodological expertise includes mixed methods and review methodologies (meta-analysis, meta-ethnography). She is interested in teaching courses in social work theory, social justice and diversity, research methods, and macro social work practice.
As a co-investigator of the Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR)-funded Canadian HIV Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Health Cohort Study (CHIWOS) and Impactful Research with Diverse Women Living with and at Risk of HIV in Canada and a member of the Canadian HIV/AIDS Trials Network (CTN) Trans People and HIV Working Group, Lacombe-Duncan works to understand issues of access to and experience of healthcare for trans women living with HIV using a community-based participatory research approach. She has participated in several research projects focused on LGBT health in Canada and abroad. Her methodological expertise includes mixed methods and review methodologies (meta-analysis, meta-ethnography). She is interested in teaching courses in social work theory, social justice and diversity, research methods, and macro social work practice.
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Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeuticsno. 1 (2024): 2301189-2301189
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HUMAN VACCINES & IMMUNOTHERAPEUTICSno. 1 (2024)
Harshita Iyer,Angela Underhill,Yasmeen Persad,Ashley Lacombe-Duncan,V. Logan Kennedy,Kelendria Nation,Hannah Kia,Carmen H. Logie,Angela Kaida,Kinnon MacKinnon,Ian Armstrong, Celeste Bilbao-Joseph,
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TRANSGENDER HEALTHpp.1-23, (2024)
Ian Armstrong,Ashley Lacombe-Duncan,Mostafa Shokoohi,Yasmeen Persad,Alice Tseng,Raymond Fung,Angela Underhill,Pierre Côté,Nimâ Machouf, Adrien Saucier,Brenda Varriano, Monica Brundage,
Antiviral therapyno. 3 (2023): 13596535231182505-135965352311825
Ashley Lacombe‐Duncan,Yasmeen Persad,Mostafa Shokoohi,Angela Underhill,Pierre Côté,Megan Wheatley, Manisha Gupta,Luke Thomas Kyne, Amir A. Besharati, L. Chan,Sue Hranilovic,Quang T. Nguyen,
International Journal of STD & AIDSno. 14 (2023): 1062-1071
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapyno. 11 (2023): 2653-2659
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Medical Clinics of North Americano. 6S (2023): e19-e37
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