Resource and Research Libraries

The Alliance Library contains reports, toolkits and multimedia resources.  If you would like to submit a paper to be posted in our libraries, please forward the publication to communications@allianceON.org (link sends e-mail) for review and posting. 

Using the hyperlinks in the table and  the right-hand margin, you can filter your results by author, source, or theme, or you can sort them by year.  Here are some of our partner organizations' libraries you may wish to check out:

Title Details Year
An Examination of Social Work Practice in Primary Care Teams across Ontario - A Mixed-Methods Study

Authors: R. Ashcroft, C. Donnelly, K. Adamson, S. Lam, A. Hussain, J. Rayner, K. Mehta, D. Sur, P. Sheffield, N. Feryn, J. Brown

Format: Poster
Source: NAPCRG Annual Meeting
Theme: Understanding the enablers of highest-quality care
Document: PDF icon Download (485.58 KB)
Link: Link
2022
POPLAR, the Primary care Ontario Practice-based Learning and Research Network

Authors: M. Greiver, J. Rayner, M. Beckles, M. Green

Format: Poster
Source: NAPCRG Annual Meeting
Theme: Advancing the Learning Health System
Document: PDF icon Download (737.18 KB)
Link: Link
2022
Health Care Use and System Costs Among Pediatric Refugees in Canada

Authors: N. Saunders, S. Gandhi, S. Wanigaratne, H. Lu, T. Stukel, R. Glazier, J. Rayner, A. Guttmann

Format: Article
Source: Pediatrics
Theme: Understanding our client populations and their health journeys
Link: Link
2022
Accessibility of Virtual Primary Care for Adults With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Qualitative Study

Authors: A. Selick, J. Durbin, Y. Hamdani, J. Rayner, Y. Lunksy

Format: Article
Source: JMIR Formative Evaluation of Digital Health Interventions
Theme: Understanding and Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Understanding the enablers of highest-quality care, Virtual Care
Link: Link
2022
Primary care for individuals with serious mental illness (PriSMI): protocol for a convergent mixed methods study

Authors: A. Grudniewicz, A. Peckham, D. Rudoler, M. Lavergne, R. Ashcroft, K. Corace, M. Kaluzienski, R. Kaoser, L. Langford, R. McCracken, W. Norris, A. O'Riordan, K. Patrick, S. Peterson, E., Randall, J. Rayner, C. Schütz, N. Sunderji, H. Thai, P. Kurdyak

Format: Article
Source: BMJ Open
Theme: Advancing the Learning Health System
Link: Link
2022
Using the quadruple aim to understand the impact of virtual delivery of care within Ontario community health centres: a qualitative study

Authors: S. Bhatti, S. Dahrouge, L. Muldoon, J. Rayner

Format: Article
Source: BJGP Open
Theme: Advancing health system transformation & Integration, Understanding the enablers of highest-quality care, Virtual Care
Link: Link
2022
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
Learning from Patients’ Experiences with Synchronous Virtual Encounters in Primary Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Mixed-Methods Study

Authors: R. Ashcroft, S. Dahrouge, C. Donnelly, B. Ryan, J. B. Brown, L. Dolovich, J. Grenier, D. Verrilli, J. Alloo, J. Rayner, S. Gill, S. Lam, K. Mehta

Format: Poster
Source: Trillium Primary Health Care Research Day
Theme: Understanding and Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Understanding the enablers of highest-quality care, Virtual Care
Document: PDF icon Download (345.19 KB)
Link: Link
2020
“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
The Benefits and Challenges of Precepting Pharmacy Students Virtually in Interprofessional Primary Care Teams

Authors: R. Ashcroft, A. Mathers, A. Gin, S. Lam, C. Donnelly, J. B. Brown, T. Kourgiantakis, K. Adamson, K. Mehta, J. Rayner, D. Sur, A. Kirvan, P. Sheffield, L. Dolovich

Format: Article
Source: American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
Theme: Advancing the Learning Health System, Understanding and Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Understanding the enablers of highest-quality care, Virtual Care
Link: Link
2023

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