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  1. 15 Απρ 2024 · This infographic provides estimates on health care workers' stress, alcohol consumption and positive health behaviours during the COVID-19 pandemic. Estimates are provided across three primary health care worker groups: nurses, physicians, and Personal Support Workers/Care Aides (PSWs/CAs).

  2. 13 Μαΐ 2024 · We reviewed Canadian studies examining outcomes of provincial healthcare delivery system restructuring. Across models, results were inconsistent, and quality of evidence was low. For all provinces, primary care sits outside healthcare delivery systems, with limited governance and integration.

  3. 21 Απρ 2022 · Alcohol is the most commonly used substance in Canada. In 2019, three-quarters of Canadians reported consuming an alcoholic beverage in the past year. Alcohol use may lead to serious health risks. Data from 2017 shows that it led to over 18,000 deaths and 105,000 hospitalizations. Alcohol use increased during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  4. This report provides an overview of Canada-wide variations in alcohol consumption (including sales and heavy drinking) and alcohol harm (via the indicator Hospitalizations Entirely Caused by Alcohol). It also provides a snapshot of the variations across jurisdictions in alcohol policies and strategies.

  5. In terms of health care costs, low doses of alcohol may have a slightly protective effect on some health conditions, such as diabetes 5, and ischemic heart disease in women 6; the cost savings of this on the health care system have already been included in the “net cost” figures.

  6. The Canadian Alcohol and Drugs Survey (CADS) is a biennial general population survey of alcohol and drug use among Canadians aged 15 years and older. CADS is conducted by Health Canada, in partnership with Statistics Canada for data collection.

  7. 13 Μαΐ 2024 · Timothy S. Naimi. 1571 Accesses. 22 Altmetric. 2 Mentions. Explore all metrics. Abstract. Objective. To systematically assess the Canadian federal government’s current alcohol policies in relation to public health best practices. Methods. The 2022 Canadian Alcohol Policy Evaluation (CAPE) Project assessed federal alcohol policies across 10 domains.