Black Community Health Advocates in Ontario: A Look at Health Policy Engagement From the Ground Up [0.03%]
安大略省黑人社区卫生倡导者:从基层审视卫生政策参与度
Rhonda C George,Alpha Abebe
Rhonda C George
Study objectives: Disproportionately negative pandemic outcomes, lack of race-based data collection and poor engagement of Black communities in policy decision making have been widely documented for Black Canadians. We ex...
Whom Do I Trust to Represent Me? Long-Term Care Resident and Family Perspectives on Legitimate Representation [0.03%]
谁来代表我?长期护理机构居住者及家属的合法代理观点
Jeonghwa You,Katherine Boothe,Rebecca Ganann et al.
Jeonghwa You et al.
Introduction: Public engagement in long-term care policy making in Canada has primarily focused on "intermediary agents" who speak on behalf of long-term care (LTC) residents and their family caregivers. Yet the legitimac...
Joanna Massie,Katherine Boothe
Joanna Massie
Background: Who participates in public and patient engagement processes, and in what capacity they participate, matters. The strategies employed to recruit participants shape the outcomes and legitimacy of engagement proc...
Trends in Government-Initiated Public Engagement in Canadian Health Policy From 2000 to 2021 [0.03%]
加拿大健康政策中政府发起的公共参与趋势(2000~2021年)
Roma Dhamanaskar,Katherine Boothe,Joanna Massie et al.
Roma Dhamanaskar et al.
Introduction: Canada has a rich history of public engagement in health policy; however, shifts in engagement practices over time have not been critically examined. ...
Public Engagement in Canadian Health Policy: Looking Back, Taking Stock and Charting the Future [0.03%]
加拿大卫生政策中的公众参与:回顾过去,盘点现状及展望未来
Julia Abelson,Katherine Boothe,Alpha Abebe et al.
Julia Abelson et al.
Canada has a rich history of public engagement in the health policy sector. However, current political, economic and social challenges call for critical reflection on this history, to assess whether current approaches to engaging Canadian p...
Jason M Sutherland
Jason M Sutherland
There are many challenges with stewarding a public healthcare delivery system in Canada. The system is a beast with its own momentum. The public shares sad experiences with accessing emergency departments or securing a primary care physicia...
Conflicts of Interest of Canadian Medical School Deans: A Cross-Sectional Study [0.03%]
加拿大医学院院长的利益冲突:一项横断面研究
Joel Lexchin
Joel Lexchin
Background: Medical school deans wield considerable influence over research, clinical and educational missions at their institutions. This study investigates conflict of interest (COI) of Canadian medical school deans. ...
Reasons for High Emergency Department Use Among Patients With Common Mental Disorders or Substance-Related Disorders [0.03%]
精神疾病或与物质使用有关的障碍患者急诊科就诊率高的原因分析
Karine-MichÈle Dion,Francine Ferland,Lambert Farand et al.
Karine-MichÈle Dion et al.
Aims: This study examined the reasons for high emergency department (ED) use among patients with common mental disorders (MDs), substance-related disorders (SRDs) or co-occurring MDs-SRDs. ...
Changes in Primary Care Health Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Longitudinal Analysis of Data From Ontario [0.03%]
新冠疫情时期的初级保健变化:来自安大略省的纵向数据分析
Onlak Ruangsomboon,Adrina Zhong,Alexander Kopp et al.
Onlak Ruangsomboon et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted primary care, but its effect on quality of care is not well understood. We used health administrative data to understand the changes in quality-of-care measures for primary care between October 2...
Quality of Work Life and Mental Well-Being for Long-Term Care Staff in Nova Scotia [0.03%]
Nova Scotia长期护理人员的工作生活质量及其心理健康状况
Janice M Keefe,Amber Duynisveld,Susan Stevens et al.
Janice M Keefe et al.
This study assesses the quality of work life for Nova Scotian continuing care assistants (CCAs) (n = 266), nurses (n = 144) and managers (n = 45) from 10 long-term care (LTC) homes in late 2021. CCAs scored significantly worse than nurses a...