Final Report: Alliance EQ-5D PROMs Pilot (June 2024)
Ce qui détermine la santé : Guide de bonnes pratiques – le travail décent
This resource is also available in English.
Cette la note d’information à été publié par le Centre de collaboration national des déterminants de la santé. Elle este une partie de leur série « Ce qui détermine la santé »
Determining Health: Decent work practice brief
This practice brief is part of the Determining Health series of online resources from the National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health (NCCDH).
Acceptability and feasibility of screening with a pediatric care provider-led social determinants of health identification tool
Walk the Talk: Empowering Patients and Community Members in Healthcare Delivery Research
This article highlights the integrated work of the East Toronto Health Partners and their high-priority communities. It describes how they built a community-embedded learning health system in which patient partners are included in each step of the research cycle, from idea generation to dissemination.
Building High-Performing Primary Care Systems: After a Decade of Policy Change, Is Canada “Walking the Talk?”
2023-2024 Health Promotion Year in Review
This poster from Guelph Community Health Centre presents an overview and evaluation of their health promotion programs for 2023-24.
Key themes addressed:
- Community Program Data, General Satisfaction Survey Results for Community Programs
- Social Prescription Data, results of Staff Survey for those who Refer to Social Prescribing
- Looking ahead
Les soins primaires ont besoin de NosSoins: Présentation du standard NosSoins
Pendant 16 mois, entre septembre 2022 et décembre 2023, OurCare a interrogé près de 10 000 personnes sur leur expérience des soins primaires et sur leurs valeurs, idées et espoirs concernant l'avenir et l'amélioration de ces soins.
La conversation a mis l'accent sur l'engagement des personnes qui ont le plus besoin de soins, qui sont confrontées aux plus grands obstacles à l'accès aux soins et qui sont les plus susceptibles d'être exclues des décisions politiques concernant les soins primaires. OurCare s'est déroulé en trois phases :
Primary Care Needs OurCare: Introducing the OurCare Standard
Over 16 months, between September 2022 and December 2023, OurCare engaged nearly 10,000 people about their experiences with primary care and their values, ideas, and hopes for the future and improvement of that care.
The conversation placed special emphasis on engaging people who have the greatest needs of care, face the greatest barriers to accessing care, and are most likely to be excluded from policy-making decisions about primary care. OurCare had three phases: