Who gets access to an interprofessional team-based primary care program for patients with complex health and social needs? A cross-sectional analysis
Authors: S. Jopling, W. Wodchis, J. Rayner, D. Rudoler |
Format: Article
Source: BMJ Open Theme: Advancing equity by reducing barriers and disrupting oppression Link: Link |
2022 |
“Can you hear me now?”: a qualitative exploration of communication quality in virtual primary care encounters for patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities
Authors: A. Selick, J. Durbin, Y. Hamdani, J. Rayner, Y. Lunsky |
Format: Article
Source: BMC Primary Care Theme: Advancing equity by reducing barriers and disrupting oppression, Understanding our client populations and their health journeys, Understanding the enablers of highest-quality care, Virtual Care Link: Link |
2023 |
Primary health care utilization in the first year after arrival by refugee sponsorship model in Ontario, Canada: a population-based cohort study
Authors: S. Wanigaratne, J. Rayner, R. Glazier, T. Stukel, H. Lu, S. Gandhi, N. Saunders, M. Hynie, A. Kilibarda, A. Guttmann |
Format: Article
Source: PLoS One Theme: Advancing equity by reducing barriers and disrupting oppression, Understanding our client populations and their health journeys |
2023 |
At-a-glance – Black-focused social prescribing: the importance of an Afrocentric approach
Authors: S. Ramirez, N. Beaudin, J. Rayner, N. Price, D. Townsend |
Format: Article
Source: Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada Theme: Advancing equity by reducing barriers and disrupting oppression, Measuring the Impact of Social Prescribing, Understanding our client populations and their health journeys, Understanding the enablers of highest-quality care Link: Link |
2024 |