Perspectives des patients sur les soins primaires en équipe
Statut du projet: En cours
Utilisateur(s) des connaissances
Patients partenaires et membres du public
Source(s) de financement
Instituts de recherche en santé du Canada (IRSC), dans le cadre de l’Alliance pour des données probantes de la Stratégie de recherche axée sur le patient (SRAP)
Objectif du projet
Examiner la littérature scientifique afin de comprendre les expériences et les résultats rapportés par les patients dans le cadre des soins primaires communautaires dispensés par des équipes multidisciplinaires, en mettant l’accent sur l’accès, la continuité et la qualité des soins.
Approche de recherche
Revue rapide
Responsables du projet
Cris Carter
Cris Carter lives in St. John’s Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) where she engages with the health care system as a Patient Partner on the NL Support -SPOR Patient Advisory Council. She joined the Council in 2016 and helped roll out patient-oriented research training for researchers, medical personnel, and prospective patient partners to promote patient engagement in NL. Cris has been engaged as a Patient Partner on several local research projects into treatments for diabetes. When the COVID pandemic began in 2020, Cris became a member of the team investigating, Through the Looking Glass: The impact of COVID-19 isolation on Long-Term Care facility residents – a visitor’s perspective,” a project initiated by the NL Support-SPOR Patient Advisory Council. She is excited to begin research in 2024 on the health topic, “Patient Perspectives on Family Care Teams,” a project funded through the SPOR Evidence Alliance.
Cris Carter
Patient Partner, NL Support
Cris Carter lives in St. John’s Newfoundland and Labrador (NL)…
The NL Centre for Applied Health Research
The NL Centre for Applied Health Research is a team of researchers with a unique approach to decision support in Newfoundland and Labrador. Since 2007, the Centre’s Contextualized Health Research Synthesis Program (CHRSP) has been a collaborative partnership that includes applied health researchers at NLCAHR, leaders in Newfoundland & Labrador’s provincial health and community systems, and patient/caregiver advisers. An innovative knowledge translation approach, CHRSP puts research in place by creating reports that support decisions on priority issues are identified by our health system partners with a focus on the unique NL context. The CHRSP team at NLCAHR looks forward to supporting a patient-led project that will explore patient perspectives on Family Care Teams, a new model of primary care now being implemented province wide.
The NL Centre for Applied Health Research
The NL Centre for Applied Health Research is a team…


