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Coproduction in Social Prescribing Initiatives: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Coproduction in Social Prescribing Initiatives: Protocol for a Scoping Review

A service model would describe how health care providers, social workers, community organizations, and other stakeholders collaborate to connect individuals with nonclinical supports and services. Previous literature has described a need for consistent frameworks across SP programs and evaluations, although varying definitions and program structures present challenges.

Madeline Dougherty, Tamara Tompkins, Elaine Zibrowski, Jesse Cram, Maureen C Ashe, Le-Tien Bhaskar, Kiffer George Card, Christina Godfrey, Paul Hebert, Ron Lacombe, Caitlin Muhl, Kate Mulligan, Gillian Mulvale, Michelle L A Nelson, Myrna Norman, Bobbi Symes, Gary Teare, Vivian Welch, Anita Kothari

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e57062

A Web-Based Peer-Patient Navigation Program (Compassionate Online Navigation to Enhance Care Transitions) for Youth Living With Childhood-Acquired Disabilities Transitioning From Pediatric to Adult Care: Qualitative Descriptive Study

A Web-Based Peer-Patient Navigation Program (Compassionate Online Navigation to Enhance Care Transitions) for Youth Living With Childhood-Acquired Disabilities Transitioning From Pediatric to Adult Care: Qualitative Descriptive Study

Although case navigation is a recognized effective transition intervention [31], a recent systematic review found no studies of peer navigation for transition-age youth with childhood-acquired disabilities [7]. Patient navigation emerged in the 1990s as a model of transitional support across health care settings [32,33].

Kristina Marie Kokorelias, Tin-Suet Joan Lee, Mark Bayley, Emily Seto, Alene Toulany, Michelle L A Nelson, Gina Dimitropoulos, Melanie Penner, Robert Simpson, Sarah E P Munce

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2024;7:e47545

Decisions and Decisional Needs of Canadians From all Provinces and Territories During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Population-Based Cross-sectional Surveys

Decisions and Decisional Needs of Canadians From all Provinces and Territories During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Population-Based Cross-sectional Surveys

To collect data on a broader range of participants’ characteristics that may stratify health opportunities and outcomes due to discrimination [29,30], we also asked respondents to self-identify if they had lived experience as a member of a marginalized group defined as disabled or caregiver of a person with a disability, gender diverse (eg, agender, nonbinary, transgender, cisgender), intersex, LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, pansexual, transgender, queer, two-spirited, questioning), Indigenous, racialized (

Dawn Stacey, Claire Ludwig, Patrick Archambault, Maureen Smith, Monica Taljaard, Meg Carley, Karine Plourde, Laura Boland, Amédé Gogovor, Ian Graham, Daniel Kobewka, Robert K D McLean, Michelle L A Nelson, Brandi Vanderspank-Wright, France Légaré

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2023;9:e43652

How Community-Based Teams Use the Stroke Recovery in Motion Implementation Planner: Longitudinal Qualitative Field Test Study

How Community-Based Teams Use the Stroke Recovery in Motion Implementation Planner: Longitudinal Qualitative Field Test Study

The municipality had an existing suite of adapted fitness programs and wished to explore adding a stroke-specific exercise class to its model. Team 3 was led by a physiotherapist who had previously piloted a stroke-specific exercise program in a long-term care setting. The municipality had expressed interest in collaborating with the health authority on an adapted exercise program.

Jessica Reszel, Joan van den Hoek, Tram Nguyen, Gayatri Aravind, Mark T Bayley, Marie-Louise Bird, Kate Edwards, Janice J Eng, Jennifer L Moore, Michelle L A Nelson, Michelle Ploughman, Julie Richardson, Nancy M Salbach, Ada Tang, Ian D Graham

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(7):e37243

The Stroke Recovery in Motion Implementation Planner: Mixed Methods User Evaluation

The Stroke Recovery in Motion Implementation Planner: Mixed Methods User Evaluation

With stroke now being a leading cause of long-term disability [3,4], rehabilitation researchers have identified enhancing brain recovery and promoting long-term healthy behaviors as a priority; this research has generated a wealth of new evidence-based stroke recovery practices [5,6]. However, there is a need to move this evidence into practice and close the gap between best and current stroke rehabilitation practices [7].

Jessica Reszel, Joan van den Hoek, Tram Nguyen, Gayatri Aravind, Mark T Bayley, Marie-Louise Bird, Kate Edwards, Janice J Eng, Jennifer L Moore, Michelle L A Nelson, Michelle Ploughman, Julie Richardson, Nancy M Salbach, Ada Tang, Ian D Graham

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(7):e37189

Web-Based Peer Support Interventions for Adults Living With Chronic Conditions: Scoping Review

Web-Based Peer Support Interventions for Adults Living With Chronic Conditions: Scoping Review

In the context of chronic conditions, self-management refers to a patient’s ability to manage various physical and psychosocial ailments and lifestyle changes [6,7]. Previous research has indicated that peers can support chronic disease self-management [8] in a cost-effective manner [8-10].

Saima N Hossain, Susan B Jaglal, John Shepherd, Laure Perrier, Jennifer R Tomasone, Shane N Sweet, Dorothy Luong, Sonya Allin, Michelle L A Nelson, Sara J T Guilcher, Sarah E P Munce

JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2021;8(2):e14321