Mélanie Lavoie-Tremblay,Guylaine Cyr,Thalia Aubé et al.
Mélanie Lavoie-Tremblay et al.
Background: The COVID-19 crisis in long-term care (LTC) homes was devastating for residents and front-line workers. Recent reports have detailed what went wrong in LTC facilities, including equipment shortages, lack of pr...
Exemplars in Long-Term Care during COVID-19: The Importance of Leadership [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情下的长期护理机构领导者:作用与影响
Andrea Baumann,Mary Crea-Arsenio,Mélanie Lavoie-Tremblay et al.
Andrea Baumann et al.
Early in the pandemic, many long-term care (LTC) homes struggled to manage resources and care for vulnerable residents. Using an appreciative inquiry approach, we analyzed exemplar homes in Ontario that remained free of COVID-19 in wave one...
Perspectives from the Netherlands: Responses from, Strategies of and Challenges for Long-Term Care Health Personnel [0.03%]
荷兰的长期照护人员面对的挑战及策略观点研究
Agnes Meershoek,Laura Broek,Mary Crea-Arsenio
Agnes Meershoek
The outbreak of the COVID-19 crisis severely afflicted the Dutch long-term care sector. To protect vulnerable residents of nursing homes the government took several measures, of which the complete nationwide visitors' ban was the most restr...
Raisa Deber,Mary Crea-Arsenio,Mélanie Lavoie-Tremblay et al.
Raisa Deber et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to thousands of deaths; of these, a disproportionate number has occurred in long-term care settings. The papers presented here deal with a number of issues highlighted by this crisis in several jurisdictions, i...
Jason M Sutherland
Jason M Sutherland
Long-term care (LTC) is an OFT-overlooked critical component of provinces' health and social care systems. Its residents have borne a disproportionate share of the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Healthcare Policy believes that ru...
Michael Da Silva,Colleen M Flood,Anna Goldenberg et al.
Michael Da Silva et al.
This article analyzes whether Canada's present approach to regulating health-related artificial intelligence (AI) can address relevant safety-related challenges. Focusing primarily on Health Canada's regulation of medical devices with AI, i...
Commentary: Developing Relationships through Trust in Indigenous Health Research [0.03%]
基于信任的原住民健康研究关系建设略论
Richard T Oster,Patrick Lightning
Richard T Oster
Developing strong relationships between researchers and Indigenous partners and communities is crucial for mutually beneficial and appropriate Indigenous health research. However, explanations on the need for strong relationships and how th...
Propelled by the Pandemic: Responses and Shifts in Primary Healthcare Models for Indigenous Peoples [0.03%]
新冠疫情下的原住民医疗卫生模式及其应对和转型
Cheryl Barnabe,Stephanie Montesanti,Chris Sarin et al.
Cheryl Barnabe et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic posed a significant risk to the health and well-being of First Nations and Métis communities in Alberta. Communities' self-determined and integrated responses with embedded cultural supports - in collaboration with go...
Authors' Response - A Status Quo of Failure: Time to Fix University Technology Transfer to Address Global Health [0.03%]
作者回应:失败的状态 quo——是时候修复大学技术转让以应对全球健康问题了
Matthew Herder,E Richard Gold,Srinivas Murthy
Matthew Herder
Ramachandran (2022) and Stevens (2022) provide careful responses to our article (Herder et al. 2022) about universities' failure to enhance access to innovations in the Global South. Ramachandran's (2022) reply underscores our concerns with...
Commentary: Fulfilling the Promise of Global Access Licensing Principles to Enable Equitable Access [0.03%]
评论:践行全球获取许可原则 实现公平获取承诺
Reshma Ramachandran
Reshma Ramachandran
In their piece, Herder and colleagues (2022) reveal the university origins of a key technology used in COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. They note that despite federal funding support and the university adopting "Global Access Principles," equitable,...