New Brunswick SPOR Network: Primary and Integrated Community Care
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New Brunswick SPOR Network: Primary and Integrated Community Care
The NBCC Mobile First Technology initiative (MFTi) participated in the inception and implementation of Phase 2 of the New Brunswick SPOR Primary and Integrated Care Innovations project, one of a number of research networks funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research to support and carry out patient–oriented research.
Research topics
CIHR, health care, patient-oriented research
Phase 2 of the New Brunswick SPOR Primary and Integrated Care Innovations project is focused on scale up of research projects and the network itself. See information about the phase 1 project.
Project Abstract
We envision the NB Network’s infrastructure will help facilitate its members (40 different stakeholders up to this point, including organizations directly and indirectly related to health care) to carry out research projects respecting the NB Network’s mandate to develop, improve and assess PHC in its broadest sense. We believe that having a NB Network will improve the profile and the interest in PHC research in the province, which, traditionally, has seen little. However, not only will the NB Network focus on developing new models of PHC, we will also focus on assessing the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of existing models (either traditional or recently instituted models) such as the physician led Family Health Teams and the nurse led Community Health Clinic. We will also include new technologies for patient self-management of chronic conditions, such as web-based self-management support and monitoring programs and the full scale use of Electronic Medical Records (EMR).
Other information
- New Brunswick SPOR Network: Primary and Integrated Community Care HTML
- Canada's Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) HTML
Collaborators
- Lead: Baukje Miedema - Dalhousie University Family Medicine Teaching Unit & Sociology Department, University of New Brunswick
- Bronwyn Davies Department of Health Government of New Brunswick
- Keith Wilson, MD - Horizon Health Network (New Brunswick)/Réseau de Santé Horizon (Nouveau Brunswick)
- Rima Azar - Mount Allison University (New Brunswick)
- Shelley Doucet - Centre for Nursing and Allied Health Professions Research University of New Brunswick (St. John)
- Tracey Rickards - Faculty of Nursing, University of New Brunswick (Fredericton)
- William McIver, Jr., New Brunswick Community College
- Job Boiten, Apotheek Buitenhove, Netherlands
Funders
- Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (CIHR–SPOR) program
- New Brunswick Health Research Foundation
Project contact
William McIver Jr.