294 results match your criteria: "College of Family Physicians of Canada[Affiliation]"

Background: This is an update of the original Cochrane review, published in 2017. Eight out of 10 major antihypertensive trials in adults, 65 years of age or older, attempted to achieve a target systolic blood pressure (BP) of < 160 mmHg. Collectively, these trials demonstrated cardiovascular benefit for treatment, compared to no treatment, for older adults with BP > 160 mmHg.

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Fears of a new family medicine graduate.

Can Fam Physician

January 2024

Family physician who completed family medicine residency in 2023. She practises in northern and rural Ontario as a locum physician in outpatient clinics, hospitals, and fast-track emergency medicine settings. She is the Ontario representative on the College of Family Physicians of Canada's First Five Years in Family Practice Committee.

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A ridge in southern Chad.

Can Fam Physician

January 2024

Family doctor, Director of the Besrour Centre for Global Family Medicine at the College of Family Physicians of Canada, and Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Ottawa in Ontario.

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Background: Having a primary care provider is associated with better care experiences and lower care costs. In 2021, INSPIRE-PHC released Primary Care Data Reports - publicly available summaries of administrative billing data about how populations in each of Ontario's 60 health teams use primary care services. Given the characterization of Canadian primary care systems as 'in crisis', publicly available data about primary care at the regional level presented a significant opportunity for knowledge mobilization.

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Family and medicine in the North: Separated by geography.

Can Fam Physician

October 2024

Family doctor, Director of the Besrour Centre for Global Family Medicine at the College of Family Physicians of Canada, and Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Ottawa in Ontario.

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Objective: To identify FPs with additional training and focused practice activities relevant to the needs of older patients within health administrative data and to describe their medical practices and service provision in community-based primary care settings.

Design: Retrospective cohort study.

Setting: Ontario.

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We are all connected.

Can Fam Physician

June 2024

Family doctor, Director of the Besrour Centre for Global Family Medicine at the College of Family Physicians of Canada, and Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Ottawa in Ontario.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to explore how not having a regular primary care provider affects patients' views on health care and their ability to meet their health needs.
  • Conducted through 41 semistructured interviews in Canadian provinces, findings highlighted two main issues: unmet health needs and the adverse impacts of being unattached to a provider.
  • Key benefits of having a primary care provider include better access to care and stronger relationships with health professionals, while being unattached is linked to negative mental health outcomes and lower confidence in the health care system.
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Objective: To describe the citation impact and characteristics of Canadian primary care researchers and research publications.

Design: Citation analysis.

Setting: Canada.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The text emphasizes the importance of generating research evidence in primary health care (PHC) to improve health policies, services, and societal health outcomes while comparing this impact to other areas of health services research.
  • - The study aims to clarify how research impact is defined and measured in PHC, and to identify the pros and cons of different methodological frameworks used for evaluating research impact.
  • - A rapid review and environmental scan will be conducted, utilizing established frameworks and multiple research strategies to gather literature on research impact in PHC, particularly from high-income countries.
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Top studies of 2023 relevant to primary care: From the PEER team.

Can Fam Physician

April 2024

Director of Programs and Practice Support at the CFPC.

Article Synopsis
  • The objective was to summarize important medical articles from 2023 that are relevant for family physicians.
  • The articles were selected and ranked by the PEER team, focusing on evidence-based medicine and monitoring high-impact medical journals for useful research.
  • Key topics covered include lipid management, cardiovascular outcomes, vaccines for older adults, and new medications like retatrutide and fezolinetant, all relevant to primary care practice.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted the mental health of individuals globally. However, less is known about the characteristics that contributed to some people having mental health problems during the pandemic, while others did not. Mental health problems can be understood on a continuum, ranging from acute (.

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Corrigendum to "Parents' attitudes regarding their children's play during COVID-19: Impact of socioeconomic status and urbanicity". [SSM - Popul. Health. (24) (2023) 101-549].

SSM Popul Health

March 2024

School of Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Western Ontario, Elborn College, 1201 Western Road, Room 2547, London, ON, N6G 1H1, Canada.

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Objective: To understand the current landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) for family medicine (FM) research in Canada, identify how the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) could support near-term positive progress in this field, and strengthen the community working in this field.

Composition Of The Committee: Members of a scientific planning committee provided guidance alongside members of a CFPC staff advisory committee, led by the CFPC-AMS TechForward Fellow and including CFPC, FM, and AI leaders.

Methods: This initiative included 2 projects.

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Background: Family physicians (FPs) fill an essential role in public health emergencies yet have frequently been neglected in pandemic response plans. This exclusion harms FPs in their clinical roles and has unintended consequences in the management of concurrent personal responsibilities, many of which were amplified by the pandemic. The objective of our study was to explore the experiences of FPs during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic to better understand how they managed their competing professional and personal priorities.

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Background: Research evidence to inform primary care policy and practice is essential for building high-performing primary care systems. Nevertheless, research output relating to primary care remains low worldwide. This study describes the factors associated with the research productivity of primary care researchers.

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