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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38485176/cost-effectiveness-of-the-top-100-drugs-by-public-spending-in-canada-2015-2021-a-repeated-cross-sectional-study
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Étienne Gaudette, Shirin Rizzardo, Yvonne Zhang, Kevin R Pothier, Mina Tadrous
OBJECTIVES: To assess the distribution and spending by cost-effectiveness category among those drugs with the highest public spending levels in Canada. DESIGN: Repeated cross-sectional study. SETTING: The Canadian provinces of Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Cost-effectiveness assessments by the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (CADTH) for top-100 brand-name outpatient drugs by gross public plan spending in any year between 2015 and 2021 in Canada Institute for Health Information's National Prescription Drug Utilization Information System data...
March 13, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38484181/patient-perspectives-on-the-vital-primary-care-role-of-community-pharmacists-in-nova-scotia-canada-qualitative-findings-from-the-puppy-study
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Jennifer E Isenor, Lauren Renaud, Maria Mathews, Bobbi Morrison, Andrea L Murphy, Andrea Bishop, Susan K Bowles, Natalie Kennie-Kaulbach, Sarah Peddle, Mylaine Breton, Michael E Green, Emily G Marshall
OBJECTIVES: Community pharmacists play an important role in primary care access and delivery for all patients, including patients with a family physician or nurse practitioner ("attached") and patients without a family physician or nurse practitioner ("unattached"). During the COVID-19 pandemic, community pharmacists were accessible care providers for unattached patients and patients who had difficulty accessing their usual primary care providers ("semi-attached"). Before and during the pandemic, pharmacist services expanded in several Canadian provinces...
March 14, 2024: International Journal of Pharmacy Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38463172/the-quality-of-pharmacist-led-community-warfarin-management-across-2-provinces-in-canada-a-cross-sectional-observational-study
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Laura Morrison, Jeff Nagge
BACKGROUND: Guidelines for anticoagulation management services recommend personnel be specially trained in warfarin management and suggest using tools such as decision-support software. To date, there have been no Canadian studies documenting the quality of warfarin management using a similar guideline recommended approach. METHODS: A cross-sectional, retrospective observational study was conducted to measure the quality of pharmacist-led warfarin management using point-of-care international normalized ratio (INR) testing and decision-support software in various ambulatory settings in Canada...
2024: Canadian Pharmacists Journal: CPJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38433881/piloting-a-supplemental-assessment-tool-with-younger-residents-of-long-term-care
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Erin M Samson, Elaine Moody, Lori E Weeks
BACKGROUND: Young adults living with disabilities may sometimes end up in long-term care facilities which may not always meet their needs. Our project set out to pilot a supplemental assessment tool, a questionnaire to be used upon admission of younger adults into long-term care. We wanted the opinions of both staff and younger residents on what modifications may be needed in the implementation processes to ensure effectiveness of the tool. METHODS: This project followed a qualitative design, implementing a previously designed supplemental assessment tool with five staff members and seven younger residents of two long-term care homes in Halifax, Nova Scotia...
March 2024: Canadian Geriatrics Journal: CGJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38423049/use-of-radiotherapy-in-patients-with-oesophageal-stomach-colon-rectal-liver-pancreatic-lung-and-ovarian-cancer-an-international-cancer-benchmarking-partnership-icbp-population-based-study
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Sean McPhail, Matthew E Barclay, Ruth Swann, Shane A Johnson, Riaz Alvi, Andriana Barisic, Oliver Bucher, Nicola Creighton, Cheryl A Denny, Ron A Dewar, David W Donnelly, Jeff J Dowden, Laura Downie, Norah Finn, Anna T Gavin, Steven Habbous, Dyfed W Huws, S Eshwar Kumar, Leon May, Carol A McClure, David S Morrison, Bjørn Møller, Grace Musto, Yngvar Nilssen, Nathalie Saint-Jacques, Sabuj Sarker, Lorraine Shack, Xiaoyi Tian, Robert Js Thomas, Haiyan Wang, Ryan R Woods, Hui You, Bin Zhang, Georgios Lyratzopoulos
BACKGROUND: There is little evidence on variation in radiotherapy use in different countries, although it is a key treatment modality for some patients with cancer. Here we aimed to examine such variation. METHODS: This population-based study used data from Norway, the four UK nations (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales), nine Canadian provinces (Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and Saskatchewan), and two Australian states (New South Wales and Victoria)...
March 2024: Lancet Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38423048/use-of-chemotherapy-in-patients-with-oesophageal-stomach-colon-rectal-liver-pancreatic-lung-and-ovarian-cancer-an-international-cancer-benchmarking-partnership-icbp-population-based-study
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Sean McPhail, Matthew E Barclay, Shane A Johnson, Ruth Swann, Riaz Alvi, Andriana Barisic, Oliver Bucher, Nicola Creighton, Cheryl A Denny, Ron A Dewar, David W Donnelly, Jeff J Dowden, Laura Downie, Norah Finn, Anna T Gavin, Steven Habbous, Dyfed W Huws, Leon May, Carol A McClure, Bjørn Møller, Grace Musto, Yngvar Nilssen, Nathalie Saint-Jacques, Sabuj Sarker, Lorraine Shack, Xiaoyi Tian, Robert J S Thomas, Catherine S Thomson, Haiyan Wang, Ryan R Woods, Hui You, Georgios Lyratzopoulos
BACKGROUND: There are few data on international variation in chemotherapy use, despite it being a key treatment type for some patients with cancer. Here, we aimed to examine the presence and size of such variation. METHODS: This population-based study used data from Norway, the four UK nations (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales), eight Canadian provinces (Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and Saskatchewan), and two Australian states (New South Wales and Victoria)...
March 2024: Lancet Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38422067/-technology-has-allowed-us-to-do-a-lot-more-but-it-s-not-necessarily-the-panacea-for-everybody-family-physician-perspectives-on-virtual-care-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-and-beyond
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Lindsay Hedden, Sarah Spencer, Maria Mathews, Emily Gard Marshall, Julia Lukewich, Shabnam Asghari, Paul Gill, Rita K McCracken, Crystal Vaughan, Eric Wong, Richard Buote, Leslie Meredith, Lauren Moritz, Dana Ryan, Gordon Schacter
INTRODUCTION: Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, Canadian primary care practices rapidly adapted to provide care virtually. Most family physicians lacked prior training or expertise with virtual care. In the absence of formal guidance, they made individual decisions about in-person versus remote care based on clinical judgement, their longitudinal relationships with patients, and personal risk assessments. Our objective was to explore Canadian family physicians' perspectives on the strengths and limitations of virtual care implementation for their patient populations during the COVID-19 pandemic and implications for the integration of virtual care into broader primary care practice...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38415086/a-qualitative-study-evaluating-barriers-and-enablers-to-improving-antimicrobial-use-for-the-management-of-bacteriuria-in-hospitalized-adults
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Emily K Black, Dianne MacLean, Madison Bell, Heather L Neville, Olga Kits, Tasha D Ramsey, Ingrid Sketris, Lynn Johnston
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to explore barriers and enablers to improving the management of bacteriuria in hospitalized adults. DESIGN: Qualitative study. SETTING: Nova Scotia, Canada. PARTICIPANTS: Nurses, physicians, and pharmacists involved in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of bacteriuria in hospitalized patients. METHODS: Focus groups (FGs) were completed between May and July 2019...
2024: Antimicrob Steward Healthc Epidemiol
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38413957/reducing-wait-times-and-avoiding-unnecessary-use-of-high-cost-mental-health-services-through-a-rapid-access-and-stabilization-program-protocol-for-a-program-evaluation-study
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Medard K Adu, Raquel da Luz Dias, Gloria Obuobi-Donkor, Ngozi Ezeanozie, Sanjana Sridharan, Jason Morrison, Patryk Simon, Bryanne Taylor, Monica MacKinnon, Shiloh Gossen, Mahmoud Awara, Mattew White, Reham Shalaby, Belinda Agyapong, Ejemai Eboreime, JianLi Wang, Cindy Feng, Lori Wozney, Prosper Koto, Jordan Warford, Gail Tomblin Murphy, Vincent Israel Opoku Agyapong
BACKGROUND: Emergency psychiatric care, unplanned hospital admissions, and inpatient health care are the costliest forms of mental health care. According to Statistics Canada (2018), almost 18% (5.3 million) of Canadians reported needing mental health support. However, just above half of this figure (56.2%) have reported their needs were fully met. In light of this evidence there is a pressing need to provide accessible mental health services in flexible yet cost-effective ways. To further expand capacity and access to mental health care in the province, Nova Scotia Health has launched a novel mental health initiative for people in need of mental health care without requiring emergency department visits or hospitalization...
February 27, 2024: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38403589/distributed-medical-education-dme-in-psychiatry-perspectives-on-facilitators-obstacles-and-factors-affecting-psychiatrists-willingness-to-engage-in-teaching-activities
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Raquel da Luz Dias, Lara Hazelton, Mandy Esliger, Peggy Alexiadis Brown, Philip G Tibbo, Nachiketa Sinha, Anthony Njoku, Satyanarayana Satyendra, Sanjay Siddhartha, Faisal Rahman, Hugh Maguire, Gerald Gray, Mark Bosma, Deborah Parker, Owen Connolly, Adewale Raji, Alexandra Manning, Alexa Bagnell, Reham Shalaby, Vincent Israel Opoku Agyapong
BACKGROUND: Distributed Medical Education (DME), a decentralized model focused on smaller cities and communities, has been implemented worldwide to bridge the gap in psychiatric education. Faculty engagement in teaching activities such as clinical teaching, supervision, and examinations is a crucial aspect of DME sites. Implementing or expanding DME sites requires careful consideration to identify enablers that contribute to success and barriers that need to be addressed. This study aims to examine enablers, barriers, and factors influencing psychiatrists' willingness to start or continue participating in teaching activities within Dalhousie University's Faculty of Medicine DME sites in two provinces in Atlantic Canada...
February 25, 2024: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38403520/clinical-value-of-whole-body-18-f-fdg-pet-ct-imaging-in-patients-with-cutaneous-melanoma-a-multi-center-cohort-study
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Nichole Bower, Amy Morris, Janet O'Connor, Melissa Sponagle, Rebekah Bahr, Robert Gilbert, Abdolell Mohamed, Jonathan Bower
BACKGROUND: 18 F-FDG-PET/CT is a valuable tool in the staging and surveillance of cutaneous melanoma; however, recent studies prompt debate on the clinical significance of imaging patients below the lesser trochanter. This study explored two research questions. In patients with a known primary cutaneous melanoma within the standard field of view (SFOV, between the orbits and lesser trochanter), what is the prevalence of metastasis to sites solely within the lower extremities? and, In patients with a known primary cutaneous melanoma within the SFOV what demographic and clinical factors are associated with sole metastasis to the lower extremities? METHODS: A retrospective, multi-centered, observational study of consecutive case reports was conducted...
February 24, 2024: Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38383339/counting-what-counts-assessing-quality-of-life-and-its-social-determinants-among-nursing-home-residents-with-dementia
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Matthias Hoben, Emily Dymchuk, Malcolm B Doupe, Janice Keefe, Katie Aubrecht, Christine Kelly, Kelli Stajduhar, Sube Banerjee, Hannah M O'Rourke, Stephanie Chamberlain, Anna Beeber, Jordana Salma, Pamela Jarrett, Amit Arya, Kyle Corbett, Rashmi Devkota, Melissa Ristau, Shovana Shrestha, Carole A Estabrooks
BACKGROUND: Maximizing quality of life (QoL) is a major goal of care for people with dementia in nursing homes (NHs). Social determinants are critical for residents' QoL. However, similar to the United States and other countries, most Canadian NHs routinely monitor and publicly report quality of care, but not resident QoL and its social determinants. Therefore, we lack robust, quantitative studies evaluating the association of multiple intersecting social determinants with NH residents' QoL...
February 21, 2024: BMC Geriatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38381927/incidence-and-trends-in-the-treatment-of-kidney-stones-in-canada-a-population-based-cohort-study
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Michael Ordon, Andrea Lantz Powers, Ben H Chew, Jason Y Lee, Michael Kogon, Sri Sivalingam, Shubha De, Naeem Bhojani, Sero Andonian
INTRODUCTION: Our objective was to assess the incidence of kidney stones requiring acute care, trends in the surgical treatment of stones, and the demographics of stone formers in Canada. METHODS: We conducted a population-based, retrospective cohort study using administrative data from the Canadian Institute for Health Information. We included Canadian residents age >18, outside of Quebec, who presented between January 1, 2013, and December 31, 2018, with a kidney stone episode...
February 15, 2024: Canadian Urological Association Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38377041/changing-roles-and-responsibilities-of-dietitians-from-diverse-settings-during-the-first-three-waves-of-the-covid-19-pandemic-in-nova-scotia
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Jamieson Jennifer A, Erik Vandenboer, Barbara Anderson, Daphne Lordly, Brenda Macdonald, Fox Ann
Purpose: To explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Nova Scotian dietitian's roles, responsibilities, and professional development needs. Methods: We conducted a province-wide, online, exploratory survey with registered dietitians during the initial waves of the COVID-19 pandemic. Differences were explored with descriptive statistics by work sector (hospital/acute care; primary health/community or public health (PH); long-term care [LTC]; other [e.g., private practice, retail]). Results: Dietitians ( n  = 122) reported being most frequently challenged by stress and anxiety, changing work expectations, and rapidly evolving safety protocols during the pandemic...
February 20, 2024: Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38374886/variation-in-the-care-of-children-with-inflammatory-bowel-disease-within-and-across-canadian-provinces-a-multi-province-population-based-cohort-study
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M Ellen Kuenzig, Therese A Stukel, Matthew W Carroll, Gilaad G Kaplan, Anthony R Otley, Harminder Singh, Alain Bitton, Stephen G Fung, Sarah Spruin, Stephanie Coward, Yunsong Cui, Zoann Nugent, Anne M Griffiths, David R Mack, Kevan Jacobson, Geoffrey C Nguyen, Laura E Targownik, Wael El-Matary, Charles N Bernstein, Trevor J B Dummer, Jennifer L Jones, Lisa M Lix, Sanjay K Murthy, Juan Nicolás Peña-Sánchez, Soheila Nasiri, Eric I Benchimol
PURPOSE: The incidence of childhood-onset inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is rising. We described variation in health services utilization and need for surgery among children with IBD between six and 60 months following IBD diagnosis across Canadian pediatric centers and evaluated the associations between care provided at diagnosis at each center and the variation in these outcomes. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Using population-based deterministically-linked health administrative data from four Canadian provinces (Alberta, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Ontario) we identified children diagnosed with IBD <16 years of age using validated algorithms...
2024: Clinical Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38372972/the-stable-isotope-hydrology-of-sable-island-nova-scotia-canada-with-implications-for-evaluating-the-water-budget-of-wild-horses
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Geoff Koehler, Gina McNeill, Keith A Hobson
We investigated the stable isotope hydrology of Sable Island, Nova Scotia, Canada over a five year period from September, 2017 to August, 2022. The δ 2 H and δ 18 O values of integrated monthly precipitation were weakly seasonal and ranged from -66 to -15 ‰ and from -9.7 to -1.9 ‰, respectively. Fitting these monthly precipitation data resulted in a local meteoric water line (LMWL) defined by: δ 2 H = 7.22 ± 0.21 · δ 18 O + 7...
February 19, 2024: Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38366807/health-services-utilization-and-specialist-care-in-pediatric-inflammatory-bowel-disease-a-multiprovince-population-based-cohort-study
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M Ellen Kuenzig, Alain Bitton, Matthew W Carroll, Anthony R Otley, Harminder Singh, Gilaad G Kaplan, Therese A Stukel, David R Mack, Kevan Jacobson, Anne M Griffiths, Wael El-Matary, Laura E Targownik, Geoffrey C Nguyen, Jennifer L Jones, Sanjay K Murthy, Charles N Bernstein, Lisa M Lix, Juan Nicolás Peña-Sánchez, Trevor J B Dummer, Sarah Spruin, Stephen G Fung, Zoann Nugent, Stephanie Coward, Yunsong Cui, Janie Coulombe, Christopher Filliter, Eric I Benchimol
BACKGROUND: Patterns of health services utilization among children with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are important to understand as the number of children with IBD continues to increase. We compared health services utilization and surgery among children diagnosed <10 years of age (Paris classification: A1a) and between 10 and <16 years of age (A1b). METHODS: Incident cases of IBD diagnosed <16 years of age were identified using validated algorithms from deterministically linked health administrative data in 5 Canadian provinces (Alberta, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec) to conduct a retrospective cohort study...
February 16, 2024: Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38365192/correction-to-process-and-experience-of-youth-researchers-within-a-health-promoting-schools-study-in-nova-scotia-canada
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February 1, 2024: Health Promotion International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38356859/household-food-insecurity-is-negatively-associated-with-achievement-of-prenatal-intentions-to-feed-only-breast-milk-in-the-first-six-months-postpartum
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Jane Francis, Alison Mildon, Valerie Tarasuk, Lesley Frank
BACKGROUND: Household food insecurity (HFI) has been associated with suboptimal breastfeeding practices. Postpartum factors reported by caregivers include stressful life circumstances and maternal diet quality concerns. It is unknown whether prenatal breast milk feeding intentions, a well-established predictor of breastfeeding outcomes, differ by HFI status. We explored associations between HFI and prenatal intentions to feed any and only breast milk in the first 6 months postpartum, and achievement of these intentions...
2024: Frontiers in Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38348886/covid-19-vaccine-uptake-conspiracy-theories-and-health-literacy-among-black-individuals-in-canada-racial-discrimination-confidence-in-health-and-covid-19-stress-as-mediators
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Jude Mary Cénat, Seyed Mohammad Mahdi Moshirian Farahi, Rose Darly Dalexis, Sanni Yaya, Lisa Caulley, Marie-Hélène Chomienne
Factors influencing vaccine uptake in Black individuals remain insufficiently documented. Understanding the role of COVID-19 related stress, conspiracy theories, health literacy, racial discrimination experiences, and confidence in health authorities can inform programs to increase vaccination coverage. We sought to analyze these factors and vaccine uptake among Black individuals in Canada. A representative sample of 2002 Black individuals from Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, British Columbia, and Manitoba, aged 14 years or older completed questionnaires assessing vaccine uptake, health literacy, conspiracy theories, racial discrimination experiences, COVID-19-related stress, and confidence in health authorities...
February 2024: Journal of Medical Virology
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