Projet lauréat de l’appel à projets de recherche sur les innovations 2016-2017.
Responsables
- Janusz Kaczorowski, Département de médecine de famille et médecine d’urgence, Université de Montréal
- Mark-Andrew Stefan, Direction de santé publique, CISSS de Laval
RRAPPL principal d’attache : RRAPPL Université de Montréal
Résumé
This project aims to promote a change to the delivery of health services by reaching out to residents living in subsidized social housing to adapt a successful community-based chronic disease prevention and management program. Taking the form of a readiness assessment, we are actively involving vulnerable residents from social housing buildings, primary care physicians and health system managers. The intervention will include a series of focus groups with key stakeholders and a survey targeting social housing residents. Results will be essential to draw recommendations and write an implementation guide for future implementation of similar programs.
Résultats
- Agarwal, G., Pirrie, M., Koester, C. et al. A comparison of self-reported chronic disease, health awareness and behaviours in social housing residents: cross-sectional study of communities in Ontario and Quebec. BMC Res Notes 17, 211 (2024)
- Deville-Stoetzel, N., Kaczorowski, J., Agarwal, G. et al. Participation in the Cardiovascular Health Awareness Program (CHAP) by older adults residing in social housing in Quebec: Social network analysis. BMC Health Serv Res 21, 37 (2021)
- Girard, M. Adaptation, mise sur pied et évaluation du PSSC, webinaire Réseau-1 Québec présenté le 25 janvier 2019
- Kaczorowski, J., Argawal, G., Lussier, M.-T. et al, Health profile of seniors living in subsidized social housing in Montérégie (Québec), affiche scientifique présentée à la Journée annuelle du Réseau-1 Québec le 15 juin 2018