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Our team contributed significantly to the new special edition of the Canadian Journal of Nursing Leadership!
The innovative nature of our team and its expertise in primary care nursing practice are highlighted in these articles that cover a range of topics important to improving the care and services offered by nurses in primary care.
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What do patients want from primary care? New OECD PaRIS international survey report now available!
This study aimed to gather patient data on how they view their health and experience of care.Â
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A New Article from the iMOgene Project Team!
The article explores how genetic testing for detecting monogenic diabetes type MODY2 (Project iMOgene) can be integrated into primary care.
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New article published by our team - Integration of patient-oriented research principles in health institutions: a scoping review protocol
This article analyzes the integration of Patient-Oriented Research principles in healthcare institutions.
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New article : How patient-reported outcomes and experience measures (PROMs and PREMs) are implemented in healthcare professional and patient organizations? An environmental scan.
Our recent study showed that patient-reported indicators of health and experience of care are under-utilized.
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New article by Andréanne Bernier!
While we recognize that nurses can play an important role in managing chronic pain, their role remains underdeveloped.
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A second article published as part of developing a national training program by the Team Primary Care Nurses!
In this article, the team presents its recommendations for using the Knowledge-to-Action approach.
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New published article : Training the trainers in primary care
Describing the results of our educational intervention to implement practice guidelines for nurses and social workers working in FMG.
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Anaëlle Morin's Master's article published in BMC Primary Care!
This article stems the Effect of the patient Trainer in family medicine group nursing practice.
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