An evidence brief synthesizes what is known, based on the best available global and local research evidence, about a priority health- or social-system topic. It provides context for the issue(s) being addressed, clarifies the problem (and it’s causes), frames elements of a potentially comprehensive approach for addressing it, and outlines key implementation considerations. It serves as an input into a stakeholder dialogue.
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Publication Date | Title | Author(s) |
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Jan-2012 | Evidence Brief: Expanding the Uptake of Hospital-based Tobacco-use Cessation Supports Across Ontario | Montesanti, S; Lavis, JN; Wilson, MG |
Oct-2013 | Evidence Brief: Soutenir des approches optimales de dépistage au Canada | Wilson, MG; Lavis, JN |
Nov-2009 | Evidence Brief: Optimizing Diabetes Management in Ontario | Lavis, JN; Boyko, Jennifer; Akerman, Jason |
May-2013 | Evidence Brief: Creating Community-based Specialty Clinics in Ontario | Lavis, JN; Neves, Justin B.; Pi, Lebei; Gauvin, François-Pierre |
Sep-2012 | Evidence Brief: Promoting Healthy Weights Using Population-based Interventions in Canada | Wilson, MG; Guindon, GE; Baskerville, BN; Gauvin, François-Pierre |
Jun-2012 | Evidence Brief: Coordinating the Use of Genetic Tests and Related Services in British Columbia | Gauvin, François-Pierre; Wilson, MG |
Jun-2010 | Evidence Brief: Developing a Rural Health Strategy in Saskatchewan | Lavis, JN; Boyko, Jennifer |
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