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  • Barriers and facilitators of transitions from pediatric to adult health care in Nova Scotia. 

    Cassidy, C., Pidduck, J., Higgins, A., Anderson, S., Best, S., Curran, J., Grant, A., Jeffers, E., Kontak, J.C., MacDonald, S., MacKinnon, L., Mireault, A., Rowe, L., Walls , R. The barriers and facilitators of transition from pediatric to adult health care in Nova Scotia: Summary report. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Maritime SPOR SUPPORT Unit (MSSU); 2022.
  • Pediatric ambulatory care service delivery models: A scoping review protocol 

    Cassidy, C., Drake, E.K., Taylor, K., Gallant, J., Best, S., Burgess, S., Gillespie, E., Larocque, L., Murray, T., Carter, K., McKibbon, S., & Curran, J. (2020). Pediatric ambulatory care service delivery models: A scoping review protocol. Dalhousie University Digital Repository. http://hdl.handle.net/10222/79289
    Objective: The objective of this review is to identify and characterize models of ambulatory care for pediatric patients. Introduction: Ambulatory care services have seen significant growth over the years and an increase ...
  • Using a Learning Health System Framework to Examine COVID-19 Pandemic Planning and Response [Preprint] 

    Preprint: Cassidy C, Sim M, Somerville M, Crowther D, Sinclair D, Elliott Rose A, Burgess S, Best S, & Curran J. (2021) Using a Learning Health System Framework to Examine COVID-19 Pandemic Planning and Response.
    Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has presented a unique opportunity to explore how health systems adapt under rapid and constant change and develop a better understanding of health system transformation. Learning health ...