Conséquences et résultats imprévus du port du masque en réponse à la COVID-19 dans les milieux communautaires non liés aux soins de santé
Statut du projet: Terminé
Utilisateur(s) des connaissances
Agence de la santé publique du Canada
Patient/Public Partner(s)
Caron Leid, Tayaba Khan
Project Trainee(s)
Katie Gaetz, Michael Ibekaku, Melissa Ignaczak, Jade McLaughlin, Martine Nyhof, Meghan Warmerdam
Source(s) de financement
Agence de la santé publique du Canada, Public Health Agency of Canada
Objectif du projet
Recueillir les meilleures données disponibles sur les conséquences et les résultats sanitaires et sociaux imprévus du port du masque en réponse à la COVID-19 dans les milieux communautaires non liés aux soins de santé.
Approche de recherche
Examen rapide de la portée
Responsables du projet
Marilyn MacDonald
Marilyn Macdonald is a Professor in the School of Nursing, and Director of the Joanna Briggs Centre of Excellence in the conduct of systematic reviews at Dalhousie University. She served as Theme Lead for Transitions in Care with the Canadian Frailty Network and Nova Scotia Lead for the Pan-Canadian Safety in Home Care study. She has a varied background in clinical nursing including general surgery, neurosurgery, cardio-vascular surgery, public-health nursing, home care, and a decade as a clinical nurse specialist. Her research population of interest is the older person in relation to home care, unpaid caregivers and care systems integration. Her research has contributed to mapping the terrain of safety in home care, recommending changes in home care delivery, and setting priorities for research in this domain.
Marilyn MacDonald
Professor, Dalhousie University
Marilyn Macdonald is a Professor in the School of Nursing,…

