
Collaborative Family Practice Teams
This project helped identify ways to help healthcare professionals work together to improve access to primary care.
This project helped identify ways to help healthcare professionals work together to improve access to primary care.
This study looked at how Nova Scotia’s Human Organ and Tissue Donation Act (HOTDA) could impact the health system.
In response to the urgent need for timely, evidence-informed decisions during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the MSSU began producing rapid evidence summaries on drug treatments and preventatives. These
This project aims to better understand the population of children with medical complexity in the Maritimes.
This project examines characteristics of people living with and without osteoarthritis in the Maritimes.
This project investigated the impacts of COVID-19 on mental health of Nova Scotians before and during the pandemic.
This project involved a survey of youth and young adults to better understand vaping use in Nova Scotia.
Uniting to Connect Innovative Technology for Youth Mental Health and Addictions Services (UniCITY) mobilizes research into digital technologies and their role in youth mental health service delivery planning.
This project is studying how often pharmacists are prescribing, as well as factors that support or hinder pharmacist prescribing in Nova Scotia.
This project examined the reasons why Nova Scotians do or do not use 811 telephone service and online resources.