Co-designing a Sedative Hypnotic Deprescribing Postcard
The goal of this project is to co-design English and French versions of a mailout that shares information about sedative use and to encourage people to access resources and discuss
The goal of this project is to co-design English and French versions of a mailout that shares information about sedative use and to encourage people to access resources and discuss
Supporting youth in developing a healthy understanding of sexuality is an important part of helping them make informed, confident, and responsible decisions about their bodies and relationships. Parents and caregivers
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
This research aims to better understand the barriers and facilitators of accessing outdoor trail systems in New Brunswick — especially for individuals with mobility disabilities. With outdoor leisure activities impacting
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
This study looked at gaps in breastfeeding education and care, based on input from both parents and healthcare providers. We surveyed 145 parents across Horizon Health Network who had breastfed
Information about this project is available on our data partner’s website: New Brunswick Institute for Research, Data and Training (NB-IRDT) at the University of New Brunswick. Visit NB-IRDT Project Page
By bringing together clinicians and Patient/Public Partners, this study is informing further improvements to a Fredericton telehealth system that provides healthcare to people in rural areas. The research team established
This project explored the health service delivery priorities of two populations in New Brunswick (NB): children/youth with complex care needs and older adults with complex care needs. The findings provide
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