A Practice-based Methodology on Conducting a Collaborative Scoping Review with PRISMA-ScR Model for the Separated Refugee Youth Project
#Abstract
Considering the novelty of the area of a 2-year study on impact of family loss and separation on refugee youth in Toronto, the research team decided to conduct a scoping review of the existing literature as a foundation document that included the extent, range, geography, and nature of research on the topic of interest.
COVID-19 vaccine coverage and factors associated with vaccine uptake among 23 247 adults with a recent history of homelessness in Ontario, Canada: a population-based cohort study
Note: Supplementary materials for this paper, including references and French-language translation are available on the Lancet's website.
Summary
Associations of health services utilization by prescription drug coverage and immigration category in Ontario, Canada
#Abstract
Systematically omitting indoor air quality: sub-standard guidance for shelters, group homes and long-term care during the COVID-19 pandemic (Preprint)
The Quintuple Aim for Health Care Improvement: A New Imperative to Advance Health Equity
This "viewpoint" (opinion) article was published onlne at jamanetwork.com
Conceptualizing success factors for patient engagement in patient medical homes: a cross-sectional survey
#Summary
The research team surveyed primary care leaders across Ontario using validated survey instruments and looked at the below factors, and we found that the Processes directly and positively impacted Outcomes, and the Structures indirectly and favorably impacted Outcomes through - or as mediated by - their direct impact on Processes.
Abortion Safety and Use with Normally Prescribed Mifepristone in Canada
Stressed adults and anxious young children: Supporting infants, toddlers and preschoolers through COVID-19
Changes in routine can cause stress and anxiety in infants, toddlers and preschoolers. How young children express their stress can be challenging for parents and caregivers, and when they are also stressed it may be more difficult for them to meet the physical, mental and emotional needs of their children.
COVID-19 vaccine information for children (ages five to 11)
Why should children aged 5-11 years old have to get vaccinated? Learn more about the status of vaccines for children, what to expect, and the benefits of children getting vaccinated.