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Paula Rochon,Misty Pratt,Razan Rawdat Paula Rochon
Prescribing cascades occur when an adverse drug event is misinterpreted as a new medical condition, leading clinicians to prescribe an additional medication. Studies using ICES data have detected a number of common prescribing cascades, par...
Anne Wojtak,Neil Stuart Anne Wojtak
As we launch into 2023, the third year of the COVID-19 pandemic, the state of Canadian healthcare remains deeply concerning. Over the fall and winter months, our systems have experienced crippling levels of hospitalizations due to waves of ...
Erin Thompson,Meghan McMahon,Kirstin Loates et al. Erin Thompson et al.
In this concluding article, Healthcare Excellence Canada and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research reflect upon and respond to the lessons learned from the contributing articles in the special issue and summarize key takeaways for the ...
Samir K Sinha Samir K Sinha
Samir K. Sinha - Implementation Science Team lead and chair of the Health Standards Organization's National Long-Term Care Services Standard Technical Committee - sheds light on the development of the long-term care national standards. Sinh...
Pauline Johnston,Margaret Keatings,Allan Monk Pauline Johnston
Visitor restrictions in long-term care (LTC) have had many consequences for residents, their families and care providers. The value of family presence in LTC was obscured during the COVID-19 pandemic until the designation of essential care ...
Natasha L Gallant,Marie-Soleil Hardy,Idrissa Beogo et al. Natasha L Gallant et al.
Family caregivers play a vital role in supporting the physical and mental health of long-term care (LTC) residents. Due to LTC visitor restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic, residents (as well as family caregivers) showed significant ad...
Sheena Campbell,Mary Boutette,Jennifer Plant Sheena Campbell
Rapid response to a quickly evolving pandemic was critical to keep residents and those who provide care in long-term care (LTC) safe. Two Ontario-based LTC homes, Perley Health and peopleCare Communities, share key aspects of their pandemic...
Britney J Glowinski,Shirin Vellani,Mona Aboumrad et al. Britney J Glowinski et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic rattled Canada's long-term care (LTC) sector by exacerbating the ingrained systemic and structural issues, resulting in tragic consequences for the residents, family members and LTC staff. At the core of LTC's challeng...
Amy T Hsu,Geetha Mukerji,Anne-Marie Levy et al. Amy T Hsu et al.
The increasing complexity of residents' needs, emphasis on social distancing and limited access to high-quality support presented challenges to patient-centred care during the pandemic. Yet the pandemic created an opportunity to explore nov...
Strengthening Pandemic Preparedness in Long-Term Care Program Delivery Team;CIHR Strengthening Pandemic Preparedness in Long-Term Care Program Delivery Team;CIHR
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Healthcare Excellence Canada, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and several provincial partners launched the Implementation Science Teams - Strengthening Pandemic Preparedness in Long-Term Care...