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1. Effectiveness of the community paramedicine at home (CP@home) program for frequent users of emergency medical services in Ontario: a randomized controlled trial

2. COVID-19 and social care screening for older adults in social housing: a CP@clinic adaptation

3. Development and evaluation of a low-cost database solution for the Community Paramedicine at Clinic (CP@clinic) database.

4. A comparison of self-reported chronic disease, health awareness and behaviours in social housing residents: cross-sectional study of communities in Ontario and Quebec

5. Physician perspectives of the community paramedicine at clinic (CP@clinic) and my care plan app (myCP app) for older adults

6. Paramedic attitudes and experiences working as a community paramedic: a qualitative survey

7. Challenges in recruiting frequent users of ambulance services for a community paramedic home visit program

8. Ambulance Services Attendance for Mental Health and Overdose Before and During COVID-19 in Canada and the United Kingdom: Interrupted Time Series Study

9. Effect of a Legal Clinic Program Within an Urban Primary Health Care Center on Social Determinants of Health: A Program Evaluation

10. Cardiometabolic risk factors in social housing residents: A multi-site cross-sectional survey in older adults from Ontario, Canada.

11. Adapting the Community Paramedicine at Clinic (CP@clinic) program to a remote northern First Nation community: a qualitative study of community members’ and local health care providers’ views

12. Development of indicators for avoidable emergency medical service calls by mapping paramedic clinical impression codes to ambulatory care sensitive conditions and mental health conditions in the UK and Canada

13. Perceived value and benefits of the Community Paramedicine at Clinic (CP@clinic) programme: a descriptive qualitative study

14. Do school characteristics, based on the Comprehensive School Health Framework, contribute to youth meeting national physical activity recommendations over time?

15. Est-ce que certaines caractéristiques des écoles, classées selon l’Approche globale de la santé en milieu scolaire, aident les adolescents à mettre en pratique les recommandations nationales en matière d’activité physique au fil du temps?

16. Health knowledge and self-efficacy to make health behaviour changes: a survey of older adults living in Ontario social housing

17. Legal needs of patients attending an urban family practice in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada: an observational study of a legal health clinic

18. Feasibility of implementing a community cardiovascular health promotion program with paramedics and volunteers in a South Asian population

19. Poverty and food insecurity of older adults living in social housing in Ontario: a cross-sectional study

20. Risk of falls and fear of falling in older adults residing in public housing in Ontario, Canada: findings from a multisite observational study

21. Design and rationale for a pragmatic cluster randomized trial of the Cardiovascular Health Awareness Program (CHAP) for social housing residents in Ontario and Quebec, Canada

22. Development of the Health Awareness and Behaviour Tool (HABiT): reliability and suitability for a Canadian older adult population

23. Rationale and methods of an Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Community Paramedicine at Home (CP@home) program for frequent users of emergency medical services in multiple Ontario regions: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

24. Paramedics’ perspectives of the community paramedic role in Ontario

25. Paramedics’ perspectives of the community paramedic role in Ontario, Canada

27. A Comprehensive School Health Approach to Student Physical Activity: A Multilevel Analysis Examining the Association between School‐Level Factors and Student Physical Activity Behaviors

29. Subjective social isolation or loneliness in older adults residing in social housing in Ontario: a cross-sectional study

30. Older adults living in social housing in Canada: the next COVID-19 hotspot?

31. Integrating community paramedicine with primary health care: a qualitative study of community paramedic views

32. School-Level Factors within Comprehensive School Health Associated with the Trajectory of Moderate-to-Vigorous Physical Activity over Time: A Longitudinal, Multilevel Analysis in a Large Sample of Grade 9 and 10 Students in Canada

33. Health knowledge and self-efficacy to make health behaviour changes: a survey of older adults living in Ontario social housing

34. Cost-effectiveness analysis of a community paramedicine programme for low-income seniors living in subsidised housing: the community paramedicine at clinic programme (CP@clinic)

35. Feasibility of implementing a community cardiovascular health promotion program with paramedics and volunteers in a South Asian population

36. Poverty and food insecurity of older adults living in social housing in Ontario: a cross-sectional study

37. Time to reshape our delivery of primary care to vulnerable older adults in social housing?

38. Type 2 Diabetes Risk in Older Adults Living in Social Housing: A Cross-Sectional Study

39. Capacity building and mentorship among pan-Canadian early career researchers in community-based primary health care

40. Assessing health literacy among older adults living in subsidized housing: a cross-sectional study

41. Evaluation of a community paramedicine health promotion and lifestyle risk assessment program for older adults who live in social housing: a cluster randomized trial

43. Investigating links between moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and cognitive performance in elementary school students

44. Development of a community health and wellness pilot in a subsidised seniors’ apartment building in Hamilton, Ontario: Community Health Awareness Program delivered by Emergency Medical Services (CHAP-EMS)

45. EXAMINING HYPERTENSION RATES, SEVERITY, KNOWLEDGE, AND MODIFIABLE RISK FACTORS IN OLDER ADULTS RESIDING IN ONTARIO SUBSIDISED HOUSING

46. Rationale and methods of a multicentre randomised controlled trial of the effectiveness of a Community Health Assessment Programme with Emergency Medical Services (CHAP-EMS) implemented on residents aged 55 years and older in subsidised seniors' housing buildings in Ontario, Canada

48. Effectiveness of a community paramedic-led health assessment and education initiative in a seniors’ residence building: the Community Health Assessment Program through Emergency Medical Services (CHAP-EMS)

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