Bibliothèque de recherche

La bibliothèque de ressources et la ibliothèque de recherche de l’Alliance _renferme des rapports, des trousses à outils et des ressources multimédias. Vous pouvez trier les résultats par auteur, par date ou par mots-clés. Si vous souhaitez soumettre un document pour qu’il soit ajouté à notre bibliothèque, veuillez acheminer la publication à communications@allianceON.org (link sends e-mail) pour examen et publication.

Vous pouvez filtrer vos résultats par auteur, source ou thème, ou les trier par année en utilisant les hyperliens dans le tableau et la marge droite. Voici des répertoires de ressources de nos organisations partenaires que vous pouvez consulter :

 

 

Titre Détails Année
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: Lien
le 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: Lien
le 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
le 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: Lien
le 2024