Patient and public involvement in research: a journey to co-production

A Price, M Clarke, S Staniszewska, L Chu… - Patient education and …, 2022 - Elsevier
The public and patients can be powerful sensors for shaping and powering healthcare
research. They are joining research teams as investigators and collaborators to co-produce …

[PDF][PDF] Hepatitis C Virus Prevalence, Screening, and Treatment Among People Who Are Incarcerated in Canada: Leaving No One Behind in the Direct‐Acting Antiviral …

SR Bartlett, J Buxton, A Palayew… - Clinical Liver …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Hepatitis C Virus Prevalence, Screening, and Treatment Among People Who Are Incarcerated
in Canada: Leaving No One Behind in the Page 1 75 | CliniCal liver Disease, vOl 17, nO 2 …

[HTML][HTML] “When you first walk out the gates… where do [you] go?”: Barriers and opportunities to achieving continuity of health care at the time of release from a …

C Hu, J Jurgutis, D Edwards, T O'Shea, L Regenstreif… - PloS one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
We aimed to explore continuity of health care and health barriers, facilitators, and
opportunities for people at the time of release from a provincial correctional facility in …

[HTML][HTML] Slipping through: mobility's influence on infectious disease risks for justice-involved women in Canada

S Taylor, M Haworth-Brockman, Y Keynan - Health & Justice, 2021 - Springer
Background The relationship between incarceration and women's vulnerability to sexually
transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBI) is understudied in Canada, despite …

Supporting women leaving prison through peer health mentoring: a participatory health research study

KE McLeod, M Korchinski, P Young… - … Open Access Journal, 2020 - cmajopen.ca
Background: During the transition between prison and community, people are at greatly
increased risk for adverse health outcomes. This study describes a peer health mentoring …

Health status of females who experience incarceration: A population-based retrospective cohort study

E Norris, M Kim, B Osei, K Fung… - Journal of Women's …, 2021 - liebertpub.com
Background: People who experience incarceration have poor health across a variety of
indicators, but we lack population-level data on the health of females in particular. We …

Violence and other social structural factors linked to incarceration for women living with HIV in Metro Vancouver: need for trauma-informed HIV care in prisons and …

M Erickson, N Pick, F Ranville, RE Martin, M Braschel… - AIDS care, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Despite women living with HIV (WLWH) being disproportionately criminalized and
overrepresented within correctional facilities, there remains limited longitudinal research …

[HTML][HTML] A health promotion intervention to improve oral health of prisoners: results from a pilot study

KB Evensen, VH Bull, L Ness - International Journal of Prisoner …, 2021 - emerald.com
Purpose Prisoners have poorer oral health than the general population. Good oral health is
essential for both social and physical well-being. For prisoners, poor oral health is also …

Comparing mortality and healthcare utilization in the year following a paramedic-attended non-fatal overdose among people who were and were not transported to …

KE McLeod, AK Slaunwhite, B Zhao, J Moe… - Drug and alcohol …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background As the overdose emergency continues in British Columbia (BC), paramedic-
attended overdoses are increasing, as is the proportion of people not transported to hospital …

Addressing the complex substance use and mental health needs of people leaving prison: Insights from developing a national inventory of services in Canada

TM Watson, PV Benassi, B Agic, A Maharaj… - International Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Internationally, transitions from prison to the community are often precarious experiences for
people who are living with substance use and mental health concerns. In Canada, a …