Background: A coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) community outbreak was declared October 5-December 3, 2020, in the Restigouche region of New Brunswick, Canada. This article describes the epidemiological characteristics of the outbreak and assesses factors associated with its transmission in rural communities, informing public health measures and programming.
Methods: A provincial line list was developed from case and contact interviews.
The purpose of this study was to assess adherence to vascular protection drugs in diabetic patients using a cohort of diabetic patients aged >or=30 years, covered by the public drug insurance in the province of Quebec, excluding gestational diabetes and patients who were hopitalized or died during the 1-year follow-up. Drug adherence was measured using the medication possession ratio. Multivariate analyses, including logit and multinomial logit were used.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: To evaluate vasoprotective pharmacological treatment of patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) according to: 1) year, 2) age and 3) gender.
Methods: An observational retrospective study was conducted to evaluate the systemic vascular treatment of a population-based cohort of patients with PAD > or = 50 years old, discharged from a tertiary-care teaching hospital between January 1, 1997 and December 11, 2006. Data were obtained from the Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec.
In Canada, provincial and territorial laws address circumstances in which a substitute decision-maker may be appointed for an adult deemed legally incapable of making decisions in one or more areas of life. We searched for provincial and territorial laws that explicitly address substitute decision-making about research participation, and found significant differences among Canadian jurisdictions. In some provinces and territories there is no direct statutory guidance on the issue.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAims: The aim of this paper is to report a study to describe how cardiac patients experience the first 3 months following a cardiac event requiring hospitalization, identify differences between the needs expressed by patients and the support they received during their recuperation and produce a preliminary model for the development of cardiac rehabilitation programmes, taking into account the patient perspective.
Background: Although cardiac rehabilitation should be standard care for patients with cardiovascular disease, less than 20% begin and maintain a rehabilitation programme. Cited barriers include inadequate rehabilitation services, sub-optimal referral, low participation rates of women and older adults and travel considerations.
Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord
February 2004
Patients suffering from Alzheimer disease and other types of dementia gradually lose their decision-making capacity. Advance directives have been widely promoted as a means to maintain some control over one's life in the event of decisional incompetence. This study used data from a recent postal survey conducted in Quebec, Canada to: 1) estimate the prevalence of formal and informal advance directives for health care and research among community-dwelling older adults presumed free of cognitive deficits; and 2) characterize those who have communicated their preferences regarding health care and research participation.
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