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Holding Hands

Parkinsons
Research

The impact of eConsult on each of the five domains of the quintuple aim for health care improvement (i.e., enhancing population health, improving provider experience, improving patient experience, reducing system costs, and advancing health equity (Nundy et al. 2022)) is tracked and measured through evaluation activities. The continued adoption and meaningful use of the eConsult digital health tool is evaluated over time, and results are disseminated in a concise, cohesive, and engaging manner to various stakeholders to increase dialogue and awareness of the eConsult program. Dissemination materials include infographics, research posters & presentations, slide decks, use of social media and website, data visualization through dashboards, and evidence briefs.

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Nundy, S., Cooper, L., and Mate, K. The Quintuple Aim for Health Care Improvement, A New Imperative to Advance Health Equity. JAMA, 2022. 327(6), p. 521-522.

Parkinsons Research Publications

  • Kessler D, Hatch S, Alexander L, Grimes D, Côté D, Liddy C, Mestre T. (2021, January). The Integrated Parkinson's disease Care Network (IPCN): Qualitative evaluation of a new approach to care for Parkinson's disease. Patient Education and Counseling, 104(1), 136-142. doi:10.1016/j.pec.2020.07.002 

  • Mestre TA, Kessler D, Côté D, Liddy C, Thavorn K, Taljaard M, Grimes D. (2020, September). Pilot evaluation of a pragmatic network for integrated care and self-management in Parkinson disease. Movement Disorders, 36(2), 398-406. doi:10.1002/mds.28332 

  • Kessler D, Hauteclocque J, Grimes D, Mestre T, Côtéd D & Liddy. (2019). Development of the Integrated Parkinson’s Care Network (IPCN): using co-design to plan collaborative care for people with Parkinson’s disease. Quality of Life Research, 28, 1355–1364. 

  • Kessler D, Liddy C. (2017). Self-Management Support Programs for Persons with Parkinson’s Disease: An integrative review. Patient Education and Counselling, 100(10), 1787-1795. doi:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0738399117302446 

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