Agenda at a glance
Time | Park Centre Ballroom | Commodore Room |
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7:30 – 8:25
| BREAKFAST | |
8:25 -8-45 | Moderator/Opening Remarks | |
8:45 – 9:15 | Keynote Speaker: Shelley Vanderhout | |
9:20 – 10:05 | Concurrent 1A | Concurrent 1B |
10:05 – 10:25 | BREAK | |
10:25 – 11:10 | Concurrent 2A | Concurrent 2B |
11:15 – 11:45 | MSSU Trainee Support Program Recipients Talks | |
11:45 – 12:45 | LUNCH | |
12:45 – 1:15 | Keynote Speaker: Amy Folkes | |
1:20 – 2:05 | Concurrent 3A | Concurrent 3B |
2:05 – 2:25 | BREAK | |
2:25 – 3:10 | LHS in Action: Maritime case examples | |
3:10 – 3:45 | LHS Leaders Panel | |
3:45 – 4:00 | Closing Comments | |
4:00 – 5:00 | POSTER SESSION |
Detailed Agenda
Thursday, October 24, 2024
Poster session details (presenting authors and project titles) and all abstracts can be found in the Program.
7:30 – 8:25: BREAKFAST
MSSU Capacity Development Coordinator Sharon Skaling will start the conference with our Land Acknowledgement.
Welcome from the MSSU: Dr. David Anderson, MSSU Principal Investigator (Virtual)
Introduction to Learning Health Systems: Dr. Christine Cassidy, MSSU Science Co-Lead, Learning Health Systems
Location: Park Centre Ballroom
Dr. Shelley Vanderhout
Scientist in Learning Health Systems at Trillium Health Partners’ Institute for Better Health
Building a Canadian Learning Health System community
Dr. Vanderhout’s primary focus is on co-developing evidence-based methods to establish, implement and advance learning health systems that are centred on patients and families. Her program of research engages patient, caregiver, and community partners to understand how they can be involved in co-design, priority setting, and knowledge translation in learning health systems. Dr. Vanderhout has developed a robust body of literature that informs how these partners can be equitably and meaningfully involved in research that informs health care. Her work also explores how digital health tools can impact the equity-focused Quadruple Aim: better health outcomes, good experiences for patients and providers, lower system costs, and equitable access to care for all. Learn more about Dr. Vanderhout.
Location: Park Centre Ballroom
Knowledge to Policy
Moderator: Elizabeth Lappin
Thomas Brothers, Maya Lowe & Landon Morton: Co-production of hospital inpatient substance use policies for the Medical Teaching Unit at the Halifax Infirmary
Alexa Yakubovich: Investigating systems responses to violence against women across three Canadian provinces: Findings from The Interprovincial Violence Against Women Project
Virginia McIntyre: Peer support networks for people with chronic pain: A Systematic Review of the Literature
Location: Park Centre Ballroom
Practice to Data
Moderator: Claire Keenan
Luis Chavez: The socio-economic burden of Cystic Fibrosis in Canada
Rebecca Jones: Implementing Lactation/Infant Feeding Rooms at Cape Breton University: A Community Clinical and Research Project
Sarah Gander: Improving the Health care Experience of Children and Families through the Community Social Pediatrics Model.
Location: Commodore Room
10:05 – 10:25: BREAK
The cycle of Data, Knowledge, and Practice
Moderator: Kristy Hancock
Paula Pickard: CAPS: Coordinated Aging in Place Services with Team-Based Primary Health Care – Implementation and sustainability quality initiative
Caitilin McArthur: Developing a resident-centered data-informed care planning improvement intervention in long-term care
Justine Dol: Developing Essential Coaching for Every Partner, an mHealth postnatal intervention for non-birthing parents (or practice)
Location: Park Centre Ballroom
Patients, Caregivers, and Communities
Moderator: Donna Rubenstein
Leslie Hill and Joe Baltzer: The re-established Patient Family Advisory Council of the Nova Scotia Health Cancer Care Program: expanded, equity-focused membership and a new model of onboarding
Jillian Banfield: Integrating Patient Partners in Peer Review: Lessons Learned from the Rare Disease Research Initiative
Rachel Giacomantonio: The Role of Patients, Caregivers, and Communities in Learning Health Systems: a Narrative Review
Location: Commodore Room
Moderator: Sharon Skaling
Madison Hickey: A Way Forward: A scoping review considering evidence-based interventions to mitigate burnout in critical care nurses
Adrienne Thornton: “They don’t judge you, and they treat you like a human”: Understanding the Experiences of Program Users in An Injectable Opioid Agonist Treatment Program
Momina Raja: Sleep for health in hospital and at home: The need to prioritize sleep for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities and their parents
Location: Park Centre Ballroom
11:45 – 12:45: LUNCH
2:05 – 2:25: BREAK
Amy Folkes
Senior Director, Planning, Performance and Evaluation within the Quality and Learning Health Systems portfolio of Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services.
Learning Health and Social System – A pathway to transformation for Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services
Amy Folkes is the Senior Director, of Planning, Performance and Evaluation within the Quality and Learning Health Systems portfolio of Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services (NL Health Services). This team is responsible for evaluation, performance/accountability requirements, strategic planning and a provincial policy office, with a purposeful role to support a pathway to a Learning Health and Social System. Amy is passionate about transformative change throughout NL Health Services, that is grounded in a co-design approach between NLHS, its internal and external system partners, and most importantly – patients and families.
Location: Park Centre Ballroom
Research & Evaluation
Moderator: Mary Byers
Jennifer Isenor & Carla Garrett: Patient Perceptions of Pharmacist Provided Primary Care
Judah Goldstein: Outcomes of a Community Paramedic Service to Support Emergency Department Discharge: A Case Series
Ruth Lavergne: Changing administrative workload in primary care in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick: Understanding the challenges and exploring solutions
Location: Commodore Room
Equitable Health Care
Moderator: Rachel Giacomantonio
Keisha Jefferies: A critical examination of the social and structural factors impacting People of African Descent with uterine fibroids in Nova Scotia
Julia Kaal: Transforming Lung Cancer Screening in NS: A Person-Centred, Equitable, Inclusive and Accessible Approach
Ifeyinwa Mbakogu: Voices That Count: Providing Culturally Inclusive Mental Health and Substance Use Health Service Delivery to Youth of African Descent
Location: Commodore Room
Case examples from across the Maritimes
Moderator: Elizabeth Lappin
Speakers:
Brigitte Sonier-Ferguson, Charline Morrison (virtual) – Learning Communities: Building on what is strong
Dr. Christine Cassidy, Jackie Pidduck, Grace MacIntyre – Applying a learning health system approach on our journey to improve transition of care: Lessons learned along the way
Location: Park Centre Ballroom
Moderator: Amy Grant, Jennifer Taylor
Shelley Vanderhout
Amy Folkes
Christine Cassidy
Jackie Pidduck
Patient/Public Partner (Transition of Care Committee)
Location: Park Centre Ballroom
Speaker: TBD
Location: Park Centre Ballroom
For a complete list of all poster presentations and locations, please download the program (PDF).
Location: Commodore Room and Hall