Vagueness, power and public health: use of 'vulnerable 'in public health literature
The word 'vulnerable'is frequently used in public health research and practice. We use
critical discourse analysis to explore the use of this term in articles published between …
critical discourse analysis to explore the use of this term in articles published between …
[HTML][HTML] Patients living with social vulnerabilities experience reduced access at team-based primary healthcare clinics
N Deville-Stoetzel, I Gaboury, J Haggerty… - Healthcare …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Results: Patients with low vulnerability consulted at emergency rooms three times more
often because their family physician was not available (p= 0.006) than patients with no …
often because their family physician was not available (p= 0.006) than patients with no …
Qualitative study of long-haul truck drivers' health and healthcare experiences
JK Johnson, E Vingilis, AL Terry - Journal of Occupational and …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Objective: Long-haul truck drivers suffer increased health risk, but how they use healthcare
is unknown. The objectives of this study were to explore the health experiences of these …
is unknown. The objectives of this study were to explore the health experiences of these …
Profiling patterns of patient experiences of access and continuity at team-based primary healthcare clinics (Canada): a latent class analysis
N Deville-Stoetzel, I Gaboury, D Berbiche… - International Journal for …, 2024 - Springer
Background Access to primary healthcare services is a core lever for reducing health
inequalities. Population groups living with certain individual social characteristics are …
inequalities. Population groups living with certain individual social characteristics are …
Healthcare access experiences of persons with MS explored through the Candidacy Framework
J Pétrin, M Finlayson, C Donnelly… - Health & social care in …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Canada has one of the highest rates of multiple sclerosis (MS) in the world, affecting 1 in
every 385 individuals. This neurodegenerative condition is unpredictable and variable in …
every 385 individuals. This neurodegenerative condition is unpredictable and variable in …
Transforming challenges into opportunities: conducting health preference research during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond
The disruptions to health research during the COVID-19 pandemic are being recognized
globally, and there is a growing need for understanding the pandemic's impact on the health …
globally, and there is a growing need for understanding the pandemic's impact on the health …
Unlocking Engagement: Enhancing Participation in Research With Vulnerable Populations
L Rojas-Rozo, G Arsenault-Lapierre… - … Journal of Public …, 2024 - ssph-journal.org
It is well known that while vulnerable and disadvantaged populations are more likely to
experience poor health, they are less likely to be involved in public health research because …
experience poor health, they are less likely to be involved in public health research because …
A taxonomy of patient experiences of access and continuity at team-based primary healthcare clinics
Background Access to primary healthcare services is a core lever for reducing health
inequalities. Population groups living with certain individual social characteristics are …
inequalities. Population groups living with certain individual social characteristics are …
[PDF][PDF] Preliminary Pilot Study of Current Practices and Preferences of School Psychologists in Canada
NS Macmillan - 2022 - prism.ucalgary.ca
The current descriptive preliminary/pilot study examined the roles, practices, challenges,
and aspirations of practicing school psychologists within Canada, building from previous …
and aspirations of practicing school psychologists within Canada, building from previous …
[PDF][PDF] Patients Living with Social Vulnerabilities Experience Reduced Access at Team-Based Primary Healthcare Clinics
QC Longueuil - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Results: Patients with low vulnerability consulted at emergency rooms three times more
often because their family physician was not available (p= 0.006) than patients with no …
often because their family physician was not available (p= 0.006) than patients with no …