Bibliothèque de recherche

La bibliothèque de ressources et la ibliothèque de recherche de l’Alliance _renferme des rapports, des trousses à outils et des ressources multimédias. Vous pouvez trier les résultats par auteur, par date ou par mots-clés. Si vous souhaitez soumettre un document pour qu’il soit ajouté à notre bibliothèque, veuillez acheminer la publication à communications@allianceON.org (link sends e-mail) pour examen et publication.

Vous pouvez filtrer vos résultats par auteur, source ou thème, ou les trier par année en utilisant les hyperliens dans le tableau et la marge droite. Voici des répertoires de ressources de nos organisations partenaires que vous pouvez consulter :

 

 

Titre Détails Année
The untold story: Examining Ontario’s CHCs’ initiatives to address upstream DOH

Authors: P. A. Collins, S. J. Resendes, J. R. Dunn

Format Article
Source: Longwoods Healthcare Policy
Theme: Demonstrating the Effectiveness of Our Model of Comprehensive Primary Health Care
Link: Lien
le 2014
Age equity in different models of primary care practice in Ontario

Authors: S. Dahrouge, W. Hogg, M. Tuna, G. Russell, R. A. Devlin, P. Tugwell, E. Kristjansson

Format Article
Source: Canadian Family Physician
Theme: Demonstrating the Effectiveness of Our Model of Comprehensive Primary Health Care
Document: Icône PDF Download (257.81 Ko)
le 2011
Using Self-Determination theory to understand the social prescribing process: a qualitative study

Authors: S. Bhatti, J. Rayner, A. D. Pinto, K. Mulligan, D. C. Cole

Format Article
Source: BJGP Open
Theme: Measuring the Impact of Social Prescribing
Link: Lien
le 2021
Impact of comprehensive care on health care use among a cohort of marginalized people living with hepatitis C in Toronto

Authors: E. Mandel, C. E. Kendall, K. Mason, M. Guyton, B. Lettner, J. Broad, J. Altenberg, J. Donelle, J. Powis

Format Article
Source: Canadian Liver Journal
Theme: Demonstrating the Effectiveness of Our Model of Comprehensive Primary Health Care
Link: Lien
le 2019
Attachment to primary care and team-based primary care

Authors: F. Kouyoumdjian, M. Kim, T. Kiran, S. Cheng, K. Fung, A. Orkin, C. E. Kendall, S. Green, F. I. Matheson, L. Kiefer

Format Article
Source: Canadian Family Physician
Theme: Demonstrating the Effectiveness of Our Model of Comprehensive Primary Health Care
Link: Lien
le 2019
How Equity-Oriented Healthcare Affects Health

Authors: M. Ford-Gilboe, C. N. Wathen, C. Varcoe, C. Herbert, B. E. Jackson, J. G. Lavoie, B. Pauly, N. A. Perrin, V. Smye, B. Wallace, S. T. Wong, A. Browne

Format Article
Source: The Milbank Quarterly
Theme: Demonstrating the Effectiveness of Our Model of Comprehensive Primary Health Care
Document: Icône PDF Download (439.45 Ko)
le 2018
Nutrition and obesity care in multidisciplinary primary care settings in Ontario, Canada: Short duration of visits and complex health problems perceived as barriers

Authors: S. Aboueid, I. Bourgeault, I. Giroux

Format Article
Source: Preventive Medicine Reports
Theme: Demonstrating the Effectiveness of Our Model of Comprehensive Primary Health Care
Link: Lien
le 2018
Self-Management, Health Service Use and Information Seeking for Diabetes Care among Black Caribbean Immigrants in Toronto

Authors: I. Hyman, E. Gucciardi, D. Patychuk, J. A. Rummens, Y. Shakya, D. Kljujic, M. Bhamani, F. Boqaileh

Format Article
Source: Canadian Journal of Diabetes
Theme: Demonstrating the Effectiveness of Our Model of Comprehensive Primary Health Care
Link: Lien
le 2014
Community orientation in primary care practices: Results from the Comparison of Models of Primary Health Care in Ontario Study

Authors: L. Muldoon, S. Dahrouge, W. Hogg, R. Geneau, G. Russell, M. Shortt

Format Article
Source: Canadian Family Physician
Theme: Demonstrating the Effectiveness of Our Model of Comprehensive Primary Health Care
Link: Lien
le 2010
Characteristics of health care related to mental health and substance use disorders among Community Health Centre clients in Ontario: a population-based cohort study

Authors: R. Booth, L. Richard, L. Li, S. Z. Shariff, J. Rayner

Format Article
Source: CMAJ Open
Theme: Understanding our client populations and their health journeys
Link: Lien
le 2020

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