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  • Mother-Child Programs for Incarcerated Mothers and Children and Associated Health Outcomes: A Scoping Review 

    Paynter, Martha; Jefferies, Keisha; McKibbon, Shelley; Martin-Misener, Ruth; Iftene, Adelina; Tomblin Murphy, Gail (Longwoods, 2020-03)
    Background: Increasing incarceration of women disrupts fertility, family formation, parenting and mother-child relationships. It is common in many jurisdictions, including Canada, to mitigate the harm of separation from ...
  • Pediatric ambulatory care service delivery models: A scoping review protocol 

    Cassidy, Christine; Drake, Emily K.; Taylor, Kristin; Gallant, Joanne; Best, Shauna; Burgess, Stacy; Gillespie, Eileen; Larocque, LeeAnn; Murray, Tanya; Carter, Karen; McKibbon, Shelley; Curran, Janet (2020-05)
    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 ...
  • Sexual and Reproductive Health Outcomes among Incarcerated Women in Canada: A Scoping Review 

    Paynter, Martha; Heggie, Clare; McKibbon, Shelley; Martin-Misener, Ruth; Iftene, Adelina; Tomblin Murphy, Gail (SAGE, 2021-01-28)
    Background Women are the fastest growing population in Canadian prisons. Incarceration can limit access to essential health services, increase health risks and disrupt treatment and supports. Despite legal requirements ...