Tackling financial toxicity related to cancer care in Canada

TF Wood, RA Murphy - CMAJ, 2024 - Can Med Assoc
E298 CMAJ| March 11, 2024| Volume 196| Issue 9 financial toxicity. Almost half of people in
Canada are unsupported by workplace benefits when sick, and many workplace benefits do …

Equity in home care use in Canada: a cross-sectional analysis of the Canadian longitudinal study on ageing

J Lee, JA Watt, A Mayhew, CL Sinn… - BMJ Public …, 2024 - bmjpublichealth.bmj.com
Background Although home care is an essential service that enables older adults to age at
home, there are concerns that not all populations have equitable access to home care …

Combattre la toxicité financière associée aux soins contre le cancer au Canada

TF Wood, RA Murphy - CMAJ, 2024 - Can Med Assoc
• Les lourds coûts financiers directs et indirects liés à un diagnostic de cancer touchent de
nombreuses personnes au Canada et peuvent nuire aux résultats cliniques.• Les personnes …

[PDF][PDF] An intersectional analysis of client satisfaction with home care in Canada

OO Oginni - 2024 - dspace.library.uvic.ca
Home care is a main concern for all Canadians including for patients and their caregivers,
for health care providers and governments (CHCA CFPC & CNA, 2016). It is also an …

Considerations regarding Incorporating a Cash-for-care Program in Ontario's Approach to Care for Older Adults

D Andrews - 2023 - uwspace.uwaterloo.ca
Ontario, like Canada more generally, has an aging population, which will exert further
pressures on the approaches to providing care to older persons. Certain of these pressures …

[HTML][HTML] Inequalities in Transitions to Home Care: A Longitudinal Analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

J Lee, J Watt, A Mayhew, CLJ Sinn… - Journal of the American …, 2024 - Elsevier
Objectives To investigate inequalities in transitions to home care across a broad set of
demographic and socioeconomic factors in Canadian middle-aged and older adults. Design …