Workshop (Health Services, Economics and Policy Change) ID 1985330

IF 2.4 Q1 REHABILITATION
B. C. Craven, Farnoosh Farahani, Matheus J. Wiest, Judith Gargaro, Mark T. Bayley
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Spinal cord injury or disease (SCI/D) are complex chronic conditions associated with multiple morbidities and many social and emotional challenges. Understanding the current gaps in care, the health services and policy priorities of Ontarians with SCI/D is integral to transforming services and meeting their needs over time. Workshop participants will gain: 1) Insight into the current inequities in SCI care; 2) A shared understanding of the current gaps, regional service priorities, and policy needs of people with lived experience in the community. The intended audience includes people with lived experience, family/friends, clinicians, community service providers, funders, advocacy groups, health system planners, administrators, and policymakers. Synthesized results from the Neurotrauma Care Pathways Project (neurotraumapathways.ca) and the SCI Implementation and Evaluation Quality Care Consortium (sciconsortium.ca) will be shared using infographics and lay language. These Ontario Ministry of Health funded projects are intended to inform practice and drive innovations in care. Participants will have an opportunity to discuss priorities regarding inclusion and service equity. The dilemmas of marginalized groups and special populations will be highlighted and the planned next steps shared with workshop attendees. Our hope is that participants will take away a shared understanding that might influence their near term health policy, advocacy, and health behaviours.
研讨会(卫生服务、经济学和政策变化) ID 1985330
脊髓损伤或疾病(SCI/D)是一种复杂的慢性疾病,与多种疾病以及许多社会和情感挑战相关。了解安大略省脊髓损伤或疾病患者目前在护理方面的差距、医疗服务和政策优先事项,对于转变服务和长期满足他们的需求不可或缺。 研讨会参与者将获得:1)对当前 SCI 护理中不公平现象的洞察力;2)对当前差距、地区服务优先事项以及社区中有生活经验者的政策需求的共同理解。 预期受众包括有生活经验者、家人/朋友、临床医生、社区服务提供者、资助者、权益团体、医疗系统规划者、管理者和政策制定者。神经创伤护理路径项目(neurotraumapathways.ca)和 SCI 实施与评估优质护理联合会(sciconsortium.ca)的综合成果将使用信息图表和通俗语言进行分享。这些由安大略省卫生部资助的项目旨在为实践提供信息并推动护理创新。与会者将有机会讨论有关包容和服务公平的优先事项。我们将强调边缘化群体和特殊人群的困境,并与研讨会与会者分享计划采取的下一步措施。 我们希望与会者能从中获得共同的理解,从而影响他们近期的健康政策、宣传和健康行为。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
3.40%
发文量
33
期刊介绍: Now in our 22nd year as the leading interdisciplinary journal of SCI rehabilitation techniques and care. TSCIR is peer-reviewed, practical, and features one key topic per issue. Published topics include: mobility, sexuality, genitourinary, functional assessment, skin care, psychosocial, high tetraplegia, physical activity, pediatric, FES, sci/tbi, electronic medicine, orthotics, secondary conditions, research, aging, legal issues, women & sci, pain, environmental effects, life care planning
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