Voici les projets financés par le R1Q dans le cadre du Réseau ISSPLI :
Recherche rapide
Marie-Thérèse Lussier et Nathalie Boivin, Discutons santé : implantation et évaluation d’une stratégie web pour encourager le patient dans l’autogestion de sa santé et soutenir la collaboration avec ses soignants
Mylaine Breton et al., A Comparative Analysis of Centralized Waiting Lists for Unattached and Complex Patients Implemented in Six Canadian Provinces
Christine Loignon et al., Examiner les innovations pour soutenir les patients défavorisés ayant des besoins de santé communautaires complexes et intégrés
Synthèse des connaissances
Analyse comparative des politiques et des programmes
Mylaine Breton et. al, Scaling-up eConsult in Primary Health Care: a policy analysis in four Canadian provinces.
Jeannie Haggerty et al., Policies and program innovations that connect primary health care, social services, public health and community supports in Canada: A comparative policy analysis
Erin Strumpf et al., What are the impacts of being formally enrolled with a GP on continuity and integration of care? Evidence from a comparison of Quebec and British Columbia
Subventions programmatiques
Catherine Hudon et al., Case management in primary care for frequent users of healthcare services with chronic diseases and complex care needs: implementation and realist evaluations
Michèle Greiver, Marie-Thérèse Lussier et al., SPIDER-NET, A Structured Process Informed by Data, Evidence and Research-Network: An approach to support primary care practices in optimizing the management of patients with complex needs
Jenny Ploeg, France Légaré et al., ACHRU Community Partnership Program for Diabetes Self-Management for Older Adults – Canada
PaRIS
Marie-Ève Poitras et al., Enquête internationale PaRIS de l’OCDE auprès des patients ayant des maladies chroniques.