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The practical PROMs guide (TipSheet) developed by our APERSU colleagues is now available in French!
Learn how PROMs improve communication between you and your care team.
Understand how your responses help shape better healthcare policies.
See how PROMs track progress over time – helping you advocate for your own health.


A New article on primary care telehealth by Monica McGraw!
Our team has just published a brand-new article exploring the process of interprofessional collaboration (IPC) and the engagement of patients living with chronic illness in a primary care telehealth context.


A strong presence at Research Day 2025
Enthusiasm was definitely the order of the day when it came to the team's work accomplished to improve primary care practices.


New article : Primary Care Team Funding, Compensation and Practice Models Across Canadian Jurisdictions: An Environmental Scan
This study highlights the importance of better documenting and harmonizing provincial models to support the integration of collaborative primary care in Canada.


The loop for sharing PROMs and PREMs data from primary care practices that contributed to the PaRIS-OECD project in Quebec is complete!
This week marked the end of an extensive tour across primary care practices to present the first cycle of analysis of PROMs and PREMs data, stemming from clinics' participation in the PaRIS-OECD initiative in Quebec. In total, more than 1,200 patients from over a dozen clinics across the province contributed to this important effort.


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.


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.


Patient Partner Search
We seek motivated people to participate actively in our primary care research projects.


A look back at the 52nd NAPCRG
The team enjoyed the richness of the encounters and the inspiration that came from the workshops and conferences! Congratulations to all!


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.


A CIHR Health System Impact Program award for our postdoctoral fellow Pierre-Henri Roux-Levy!
This program aims to provide solutions to major challenges faced by healthcare organizations, and to support evidence-based decision-making.


A CIHR Master's Scholarship for Cloe Beaulieu!
Cloe's study aims to describe the trajectories of nursing professionals during the Covid-19 pandemic.


Congratulations to Marie-Eve Poitras on her appointment as co-director of Réseau-1 Québec!
Her dedication and expertise will expand collaborations and positively influence healthcare systems for the benefit of all.


New article by Andréanne Bernier!
While we recognize that nurses can play an important role in managing chronic pain, their role remains underdeveloped.


Marie-Eve Perron continues her academic career at doctoral level!
She is now pursuing her doctoral studies at McGill University!


New project page!
Addressing family physicians’ administrative burden: Patient-reported data to improve efficiencies to primary care processes & practices.


A successful thesis defense for Jessica Bernier!
The evaluators enthusiastically received her and appreciated her passion, as well as, the program's relevance to improving services!


Marie-Eve Poitras lends her voice to Journal La Tribune and Radio-Canada!
She spoke about the initiative funded by the Health Care Unburdened Grant program.


Newly available: PREMs tool directory!
This directory supports clinical teams in their choice of tool by informing them of the validity, reliability, and constructs measured.


The team receives one of 11 grants across Canada to reduce the administrative burden on family physicians!
This project is one of the initiatives that will enable physicians to focus on what really matters: patient care.
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