Research Projects
Effectiveness of a Hybrid Cardiac Rehabilitation Program
Cardiac rehabilitation helps people with heart disease improve their quality of life, but its benefits often fade after 6 to 12 months. This study compared a traditional cardiac rehabilitation program…
Medical diagnoses and use of health resources prior to a FASD diagnosis: A retrospective study
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…
The Endless Waiting Game: A Patient-Researcher co-led qualitative study on New Brunswick youths experiences seeking a Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) referral
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…
Developing and testing more personalized care pathways for cancer survivors after treatment
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…
Engaging Islanders in mapping climate-related social and health factors to build resilience to climate change on PEI
Engaging Islanders in mapping climate-related social and health factors is necessary to build resilience to climate change. Communities facing health and social challenges are the first affected and the hardest…
Impact of the Healthy Families Health Babies Public Health Program on Short- and Longer-term outcomes in children and their families in NB
Information about this project is available on our data partner’s website: DataNB Visit DataNB Project Page What we learned MSSU Literature Review (PDF): Models of Integrated Maternity Care Go back
NB-CHIP validation and COPD/ Asthma case-identification pilot study
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Newcomer Health Project
Information about this project is available on our data partner’s website: DataNB Visit DataNB Project Page Go back