Midwifery Myths & Misconceptions
Access to midwifery care in New Brunswick is very limited. Currently, only one public midwifery clinic operates in Fredericton, leaving many people across the province without access to this type
Access to midwifery care in New Brunswick is very limited. Currently, only one public midwifery clinic operates in Fredericton, leaving many people across the province without access to this type
Building on the work of the Small Area Rate Variation (SARV) study completed in Nova Scotia by Kephart et al., this research aims to identify the main drivers of high
To reduce the individual, public health, and economic burden associated with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), it is critical to increase early FASD diagnostic capacity and awareness. These knowledge gaps
As a follow up to the medical diagnoses and use of health resources prior to a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) diagnosis, this study explores the New Brunswick youths’ experiences
This mixed methods study will be conducted in two provinces (Nova Scotia [NS], New Brunswick [NB]). It involved focus groups with breast, colorectal, and melanoma cancer survivors and interviews with
The Saint John’s Breast Health Program partnered with Delta Hotels by Marriott in Saint John to create the “Delta Oasis” program that offers rural outpatient breast surgery patients and their
Why is the number of Nova Scotians unable to find a regular family doctor rising? Changes in factors affecting Nova Scotia’s supply of and requirements for family doctors, 2006 –

This study involved two phases as part of a larger project aimed at improving healthcare transitions. The first phase involved interviews and focus groups with patients, caregivers, and clinicians to explore perspectives
Information about this project is available on our data partner’s website: DataNB Visit DataNB Project Page Go back
Information about this project is available on our data partner’s website: DataNB Visit DataNB Project Page Go back