MSSU

Research Projects

Delta Oasis Program to Discharge Home Among Rural Outpatient Mastectomy Patients

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…

Improving access to care
New Brunswick
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Barriers and enablers to greater equity, diversity, and inclusion in patient partner engagement in health

This research project looks at how paying patient partners in health research can affect equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI). Involving patients in research improves its quality, but issues like how…

Health equity and engagement
New Brunswick
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A Pharmacy Transitions of Care Program to Improve Medication Management at Hospital Discharge

Patients help lead changes to NB health system through pharmacy research project.

Services for older adults
New Brunswick
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Self-Management Support and Chronic Disease Management

This collection of Knowledge Snapshots shares literature search findings on self-management support and chronic disease management. These brief documents give researchers and health care professionals a quick and digestible view of…

Chronic disease prevention and management
Nova Scotia
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End-of-Life Care in Times of Pandemic

This project, which is the result of a collaboration between the Maritime SPOR SUPPORT Unit (MSSU) and the Vitalité Health Network, is a rapid literature review meant to be used…

Chronic disease prevention and management
Moncton
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Drivers of Primary Health Care Unattachment

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 –…

Improving access to care
Nova Scotia
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Transitions in Care (TIC)

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…

Improving access to care
Nova Scotia
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Projected outcomes of an expanded role for pharmacists in publicly funded immunization services in New Brunswick

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…

Improving access to care
Fredericton
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Projects