"The report describes work underway at CHSPR to develop and validate a sector-specific survey regarding adults' experiences with primary health care (PHC) in the province. The resulting survey measures dimensions (or aspects) of PHC identified as priorities through focus groups held with patients across the province, a review of relevant scientific literature, and input from government stakeholders. Understanding British Columbians' Experiences with PHC lays out broad findings based on survey development and validation—a more detailed analysis of the survey items, index and scales is available upon request." -CHSPR websiteApplied Science, Faculty ofNursing, School ofMedicine, Faculty ofPopulation and Public Health (SPPH), School ofUnreviewe...
This paper aims to identify challenges and opportunities related to the integration of social determ...
Background: Performance reporting in primary health care in Canada is challenging b...
Objective To gain a more comprehensive understanding of patients\u27 perceptions of access to their ...
Monitoring information about patients’ experiences is essential to stimulate innovation, track chang...
"This report describes an environmental scan of primary care and public health in the province of Br...
In order to illustrate the kind of work PHC-R nurses undertake, this report includes three vignettes...
This document is intended to highlight evidence from across Canada to help primary health care decis...
The goal of this project was to quickly compile a snapshot of the PHC system in British Columbia- an...
"Published in an online format, On the Road to Renewal: Mapping Primary Health Care in British Colum...
When patients interact with the health care system, distinctions between public health and primary c...
This report offers an important glimpse into the organization of single-physician and group practice...
Living with a chronic illness such as diabetes or heart disease and accessing health care over many ...
The purpose of this study was to examine factors identified by patients as relevant to health human ...
Abstract Background The Canadian healthcare system is currently experiencing important organizationa...
Background: There is a significant deficiency of national health information for Indigenous peoples ...
This paper aims to identify challenges and opportunities related to the integration of social determ...
Background: Performance reporting in primary health care in Canada is challenging b...
Objective To gain a more comprehensive understanding of patients\u27 perceptions of access to their ...
Monitoring information about patients’ experiences is essential to stimulate innovation, track chang...
"This report describes an environmental scan of primary care and public health in the province of Br...
In order to illustrate the kind of work PHC-R nurses undertake, this report includes three vignettes...
This document is intended to highlight evidence from across Canada to help primary health care decis...
The goal of this project was to quickly compile a snapshot of the PHC system in British Columbia- an...
"Published in an online format, On the Road to Renewal: Mapping Primary Health Care in British Colum...
When patients interact with the health care system, distinctions between public health and primary c...
This report offers an important glimpse into the organization of single-physician and group practice...
Living with a chronic illness such as diabetes or heart disease and accessing health care over many ...
The purpose of this study was to examine factors identified by patients as relevant to health human ...
Abstract Background The Canadian healthcare system is currently experiencing important organizationa...
Background: There is a significant deficiency of national health information for Indigenous peoples ...
This paper aims to identify challenges and opportunities related to the integration of social determ...
Background: Performance reporting in primary health care in Canada is challenging b...
Objective To gain a more comprehensive understanding of patients\u27 perceptions of access to their ...