[HTML][HTML] Integrating citizen engagement into evidence-informed health policy-making in eastern Europe and central Asia: scoping study and future research priorities

B Macaulay, M Reinap, MG Wilson… - Health Research Policy …, 2022 - Springer
Background The perspectives of citizens are an important and often overlooked source of
evidence for informing health policy. Despite growing encouragement for its adoption, little is …

The effect of socioeconomic status on access to primary care: an audit study

ME Olah, G Gaisano, SW Hwang - Cmaj, 2013 - Can Med Assoc
Background: Health care office staff and providers may discriminate against people of low
socioeconomic status, even in the absence of economic incentives to do so. We sought to …

[HTML][HTML] Chronically ill Canadians' experiences of being unattached to a family doctor: a qualitative study of marginalized patients in British Columbia

VA Crooks, G Agarwal, A Harrison - BMC Family Practice, 2012 - Springer
Background Unattached patients do not have a regular primary care provider. Initiatives are
being developed to increase attachment rates across Canada. Most existing attention paid …

CJC heck Stage 1: development and testing of a checklist for reporting community juries–Delphi process and analysis of studies published in 1996–2015

R Thomas, R Sims, C Degeling, JM Street… - Health …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Background Opportunities for community members to actively participate in policy
development are increasing. Community/citizen's juries (CJ s) are a deliberative democratic …

[HTML][HTML] Evaluation of the implementation of centralized waiting lists for patients without a family physician and their effects across the province of Quebec

M Breton, A Brousselle, A Boivin, C Loignon… - Implementation …, 2014 - Springer
Background Most national and provincial commissions on healthcare services in Canada
over the past decade have recommended that primary care services be strengthened in …

[HTML][HTML] Mass casualty modelling: a spatial tool to support triage decision making

O Amram, N Schuurman, SM Hameed - International journal of health …, 2011 - Springer
Background During a mass casualty incident, evacuation of patients to the appropriate
health care facility is critical to survival. Despite this, no existing system provides the …

[HTML][HTML] Is Dementia Related to a Longer Wait Time to be Assigned a New Primary Care Provider? An Analysis of the Nova Scotia Need a Family Practice Registry …

ML McConnell, EG Marshall, D Stock… - Canadian Geriatrics …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Access to Primary Care Providers (PCPs) is limited for many Canadians.“
Unattached patients” are persons who do not have a PCP. Older adults living with dementia …

[HTML][HTML] Accepting new patients who require opioids into family practice: results from the MAAP-NS census survey study

EG Marshall, F Burge, RJ Gibson, B Lawson… - BMC family …, 2019 - Springer
Background Acceptance to a family practice is key to access and continuity of care. While
Canadian patients increasingly report not being able to acquire acceptance to a family …

'Meet and greet'intake appointments in primary care: a new pattern of patient intakes?

EG Marshall, I Ogah, B Lawson, RJ Gibson… - Family …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background Family physicians (FPs) are expected to take on new patients fairly and
equitably and to not discriminate based on medical or social history.'Meet and …

Identifying approaches for synthesizing and summarizing information to support informed citizen deliberations in health policy: a scoping review

MG Wilson, A Nidumolu… - Journal of Health …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective Public deliberations are an increasingly popular tool to engage citizens in the
development of health policies and programmes. However, limited research has been …