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Evaluation of the Implementation of an Outreach Clinic for Opioid Use Disorder: Protocol for a Participatory Cocreation and Implementation Study Open
Background The opioid overdose crisis currently affecting Canada has resulted in thousands of deaths, and the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the consequences of this crisis, particularly through the instability of the unregulated drug m…
Implementing care and service pathways before and after COVID: what changes, what stays? A multiple case study in Quebec, Canada. Open
Since 206, Quebec's health and social services institutions have developed care and service pathways to improve access and continuity. Each institution created specific implementation strategies and management models. The pandemic disrupte…
Building on advanced practice of community nurses to improve access and continuity of care for refugees: Pilot study in Sherbrooke, Canada Open
In response to the lack of access and continuity of care for refugees, a community nursing intervention has been implemented since 209, following joint reflection between users, caregivers, clinicians, decision-makers, and researchers. Thi…
Promoting Coevolution Between Healthcare Organizations and Communities as Part of Social and Health Pathways Management in Quebec: Contributions of the Complex Adaptive Systems Approach Open
The implementation of sociosanitary pathways in the Quebec healthcare system aims to better meet the needs of communities and strengthen their participation at all levels of governance. This initiative will form the basis of our article, w…
An Unexplored Diversity for Adaptation of Germination to High Temperatures in <i>Brassica</i> Species Open
Elevated temperatures inhibit the germination of a concerning number of crop species. One strategy to mitigate the impact of warming temperatures is to identify and introgress adaptive genes into elite germplasm. Diversity must be sought i…
Evaluation of the Implementation of an Outreach Clinic for Opioid Use Disorder: Protocol for a Participatory Cocreation and Implementation Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND The opioid overdose crisis currently affecting Canada has resulted in thousands of deaths, and the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the consequences of this crisis, particularly through the instability of the unregulated drug m…
Portage: A cultural safety intervention co-developed with three Atikamekw communities in Québec Open
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVES: First defined by a Maori nurse, cultural safety is a concept encompassing environments and therapeutic relationships that are spiritually, socially, emotionally and physically safe for Indigenous peoples; free from …
Reflective Tool on Advanced Access to Support Primary Healthcare Teams: Development and Validation of an Online Questionnaire Open
Rationale Awareness of their standing relative to best practices motivates primary healthcare (PHC) teams to improve their practices. However, gathering the data necessary to create such a portrait is a challenge. An effective way to suppo…
Integrated Place-Based Primary Interventions: Levers and Tensions Related to Multilevel Governance for Community Integrated Pathways, A Multiple Case Study Open
Integrated Place-Based Primary Interventions (IPPIs) are considered an innovative response to the challenges and complex issues faced in disadvantaged areas where traditional institutional services have difficulty reaching people in vulner…
Profiles and pathways of care in situations of vulnerability: what we learn from the journey of refugees and asylum seekers within the refugee clinics (RC) in Quebec Open
Although primary and secondary access to healthcare and services for migrants is considered an essential component of their integration into host societies, their pathways through the health system remain marked by obstacles. However, the …
Once upon a time homelessness: a comparative case study of two initiatives of multilevel intersectoral governance in Quebec Open
This communication focus on an analysis of the contextual factors that facilitate or constrain collaborative processes in intersectoral multilevel governance. How is this collaboration built? What are the brakes and the levers for? To answ…
Governance in times of turbulence: how has management by pathway facilitated the adaptation of the health and social services system in the context of Covid-19? Open
In Quebec, the notion of pathway integrates social and health dimensions, user-centered and is conceived as an intertwining of several episodes of care and services over long periods with an intersectoral perspective. A reform in Quebec's …
Taxonomy of advanced access practice profiles among family physicians, nurse practitioners and nurses in university-affiliated team-based primary healthcare clinics in Quebec Open
Objectives The advanced access model is highly recommended to improve timely access to primary healthcare (PHC). However, its adoption varies among PHC providers. We aim to identify the advanced access profiles of PHC providers. Design A c…
Translation and Cross-cultural Validation of the Canadian Nurse Informatics Competency Assessment Scale for French Canadian Nurses Open
KEY POINTS The C-NICAS questionnaire's systematic translation and cross-cultural validation provide an accurate and valid French-Canadian questionnaire. A multidisciplinary panel of experts, including a patient partner, enriches the valida…
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Evaluation of the implementation and effects of management through care and services pathways: A protocol study Open
Background In 2015, the Government of Quebec undertook a vast reorganization of its health and social services network. This reform mainly aimed to promote and simplify access to services for the population, contributing to the improvement…
Nursing practice and teleconsultations in a pandemic context: A mixed‐methods study Open
Aim To explore the use and implementation of teleconsultations by primary care nurses in the context of the COVID‐19 pandemic. Background Teleconsultation use increased rapidly during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Its implementation has been docu…
Measuring the Optimal Time Interval Between Arrival and First Mental Health Evaluation’s for Refugees in Québec: A Scoping Review Open
To map the state of the existing literature to identify the optimal time frame between the arrival of refugees in a host country and psychosocial assessments. We conducted scoping review using the method of Arksey and O’Malley (2005). A sy…
Comparing the implementation of advanced access strategies among primary health care providers Open
The advanced access (AA) model is among the most recommended innovations for improving timely access in primary health care (PHC). Originally developed for physicians, it is now relevant to evaluate the model's implementation in more inter…
Cultural safety involves new professional roles: a rapid review of interventions in Australia, the United States, Canada and New Zealand Open
Cultural safety is a decolonizing and transformative approach to health care aimed at achieving health care that recognizes, respects and nurtures the needs, rights and identities of Indigenous peoples. Such a transformation requires new o…
Foundational Change Strategies to Improve Interprofessional Advanced Access: A Participatory Action Research Study Open
CONTEXT: Implementing interprofessional advanced access (AA) requires reorganizing the practices of all team members to improve the timeliness of primary care. Often, team members do not know how to engage in a meaningful change process jo…
Revising the Advanced Access Model Pillars: A Multi-Method Open
CONTEXT: The Advanced Access (AA) model was developed 20 years ago by Murray et al. and has been implemented in several countries. Over the last two decades, primary healthcare practice has evolved to increase interdisciplinarity in clinic…
Journey Through the Fractalization of Multilevel Governance: Levers for Adapt Healthcare Organizations Toward Migrant Populations in Canada Open
This article focuses on multilevel governance applied to health organizations in Québec (Canada). The objective is to understand the action levers that facilitate the adaptation of the services toward migrant populations. This type of popu…
Access and continuity of health and social services for refugees: implementation of an innovative intersectoral primary care intervention in Quebec Open
The International Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC) is an online, open-access, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original articles in the field of integrated care on a continuous basis.IJIC has an Impact Factor of 2.913 (2021…
Integrate collaborative governance and territoriality into management by care and services pathways Open
The International Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC) is an online, open-access, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original articles in the field of integrated care on a continuous basis.IJIC has an Impact Factor of 2.913 (2021…
Learning from intersectoral initiatives to respond to the needs of refugees, asylum seekers, and migrants without status in the context of COVID-19 in Quebec and Ontario: A qualitative multiple case study protocol Open
Background Refugees, asylum seekers, and migrants without status experience precarious living and working conditions which disproportionately expose them to COVID-19. In the two most populous Canadian provinces (Quebec and Ontario), to red…
Revising the advanced access model pillars: a multimethod study Open
The overall consultation process resulted in a revised contemporary advanced access model, with strong consensus among participating experts. The revised model will be used to develop a reflective tool for primary health care professionals…
Research through action: research protocol on the implementation of an integrated place-based primary intervention in a multicultural context. Open
Our project specifically aims at improving the adaptation capacity of primary services to answer the complex needs of vulnerable people. The aim is to co-build, with our collaborators and partners, environment-based strategies enabling the…
Research through action: research protocol on the implementation of an integrated place-based primary intervention in a multicultural context. Open
Our project specifically aims at improving the adaptation capacity of primary services in order to answer the complex needs of vulnerable people. The aim is to co-build, with our collaborators and partners, environment-based strategies ena…