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1 Associations between brain and cognitive resilience, tau load and extent in Alzheimer's disease Mitchell SW; Chan T; Trudel L; Hosseini SA; Macedo AC; Gonçalves MP; Rahmouni N; Hall BJ; Socualaya KMQ; Therriault J; Servaes S; Bezgin G; Zheng Y; Aumont E; Wang YT; Arias JF; Real APB; Jia WL; Hopewell R; Hsiao C; Soucy JP; Vitali P; Pascoal TA; Rosa-Neto P; 41512332
PERFORM
2 Alzheimer s Imaging Consortium Mitchell SW; Chan T; Trudel L; Hosseini SA; Macedo AC; Gonçalves MP; Rahmouni N; Hall BJ; Socualaya KMQ; Therriault J; Servaes S; Bezgin G; Zheng Y; Aumont E; Wang YT; Arias JF; Real APB; Jia WL; Hopewell R; Hsiao C; Soucy JP; Vitali P; Pascoal TA; Rosa-Neto P; 41433447
PERFORM
3 Trends in missed paediatric preventive primary care visits during the COVID-19 pandemic using routinely collected electronic medical records in Ontario, Canada (2015-2022) Bayoumi I; Mcfadden K; Valkanas H; Tu K; Kalia S; Chen T; Christie CD; Rourke J; Rourke L; Greiver M; Leduc D; Li P; 41290264
CONCORDIA
4 Investigating the effects of a randomized, double-blinded aerobic, resistance, and cognitive training clinical trial on neurocognitive function in older adults with cardiovascular risk factors: the ACTIONcardioRisk protocol Bherer L; Vrinceanu T; Dupuy EG; Gayda M; Vincent T; Magnan PO; Mohammadi H; Gauthier C; Gagnon C; Duchesne S; Erickson KI; Gagnon D; Lesage F; Lupien S; Poirier J; Dubé MP; Thorin É; Juneau M; Breton J; Belleville S; Ferland G; Gaudreau-Majeau F; Blanchette CA; Vitali P; Nigam A; 40625372
PSYCHOLOGY
5 Adaptive finite-time synchronized control of multi-robotic fiber placement system with model uncertainties and disturbances Zhang R; Wang Y; Xie W; Li P; Tan H; Jiang Y; 40461302
ENCS
6 Dynamic and Reprocessable Fluorinated Poly(hindered urea) Network Materials Containing Ionic Liquids to Enhance Triboelectric Performance Nellepalli P; Kim MP; Park J; Noh SM; Ye Z; Jung HW; Ko H; Oh JK; 35385641
CHEMBIOCHEM
7 Dynamic Covalent Polyurethane Network Materials: Synthesis and Self-healability Nellepalli P; Patel T; Oh JK; 34418209
CHEMBIOCHEM
8 Macromolecularly Engineered Thermoreversible Heterogeneous Self-Healable Networks Encapsulating Reactive Multidentate Block Copolymer-Stabilized Carbon Nanotubes Zhang G; Patel T; Nellepalli P; Bhagat S; Hase H; Jazani AM; Salzmann I; Ye Z; Oh JK; 33988899
CHEMBIOCHEM
9 Self-Healable Reprocessable Triboelectric Nanogenerators Fabricated with Vitrimeric Poly(hindered Urea) Networks. Patel T, Kim MP, Park J, Lee TH, Nellepalli P, Noh SM, Jung HW, Ko H, Oh JK 32840992
CHEMBIOCHEM
10 Hypertension Canada's 2020 Comprehensive Guidelines for the Prevention, Diagnosis, Risk Assessment, and Treatment of Hypertension in Adults and Children. Rabi DM, McBrien KA, Sapir-Pichhadze R, Nakhla M, Ahmed SB, Dumanski SM, Butalia S, Leung AA, Harris KC, Cloutier L, Zarnke KB, Ruzicka M, Hiremath S, Feldman RD, Tobe SW, Campbell TS, Bacon SL, Nerenberg KA, Dresser GK, Fournier A, Burgess E, Lindsay P, Rabkin SW, Prebtani APH, Grover S, Honos G, Alfonsi JE, Arcand J, Audibert F, Benoit G, Bittman J, Bolli P, Côté AM, Dionne J, Don-Wauchope A, Edwards C, Firoz T, Gabor JY, Gilbert RE, Grégoire JC, Gryn SE, Gupta M, Hannah-Shmouni F, Hegele RA, Herman RJ, H 32389335
HKAP
11 Hypertension Canada's 2016 Canadian Hypertension Education Program Guidelines for Blood Pressure Measurement, Diagnosis, Assessment of Risk, Prevention, and Treatment of Hypertension. Leung AA, Nerenberg K, Daskalopoulou SS, McBrien K, Zarnke KB, Dasgupta K, Cloutier L, Gelfer M, Lamarre-Cliche M, Milot A, Bolli P, Tremblay G, McLean D, Tobe SW, Ruzicka M, Burns KD, Vallée M, Prasad GV, Lebel M, Feldman RD, Selby P, Pipe A, Schiffrin EL, McFarlane PA, Oh P, Hegele RA, Khara M, Wilson TW, Penner SB, Burgess E, Herman RJ, Bacon SL, Rabkin SW, Gilbert RE, Campbell TS, Grover S, Honos G, Lindsay P, Hill MD, Coutts SB, Gubitz G, Campbell NR, Moe GW, Howlett JG, Boulanger JM, Prebtani A, Laroc 27118291
HKAP
12 Hypertension Canada's 2017 Guidelines for Diagnosis, Risk Assessment, Prevention, and Treatment of Hypertension in Adults. Leung AA, Daskalopoulou SS, Dasgupta K, McBrien K, Butalia S, Zarnke KB, Nerenberg K, Harris KC, Nakhla M, Cloutier L, Gelfer M, Lamarre-Cliche M, Milot A, Bolli P, Tremblay G, McLean D, Tran KC, Tobe SW, Ruzicka M, Burns KD, Vallée M, Prasad GVR, Gryn SE, Feldman RD, Selby P, Pipe A, Schiffrin EL, McFarlane PA, Oh P, Hegele RA, Khara M, Wilson TW, Penner SB, Burgess E, Sivapalan P, Herman RJ, Bacon SL, Rabkin SW, Gilbert RE, Campbell TS, Grover S, Honos G, Lindsay P, Hill MD, Coutts SB, Gubitz G, Campbell 28449828
HKAP
13 Hypertension Canada's 2018 Guidelines for Diagnosis, Risk Assessment, Prevention, and Treatment of Hypertension in Adults and Children. Nerenberg KA, Zarnke KB, Leung AA, Dasgupta K, Butalia S, McBrien K, Harris KC, Nakhla M, Cloutier L, Gelfer M, Lamarre-Cliche M, Milot A, Bolli P, Tremblay G, McLean D, Padwal RS, Tran KC, Grover S, Rabkin SW, Moe GW, Howlett JG, Lindsay P, Hill MD, Sharma M, Field T, Wein TH, Shoamanesh A, Dresser GK, Hamet P, Herman RJ, Burgess E, Gryn SE, Grégoire JC, Lewanczuk R, Poirier L, Campbell TS, Feldman RD, Lavoie KL, Tsuyuki RT, Honos G, Prebtani APH, Kline G, Schiffrin EL, Don-Wauchope A, Tobe SW, Gilbert RE, 29731013
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Title:Trends in missed paediatric preventive primary care visits during the COVID-19 pandemic using routinely collected electronic medical records in Ontario, Canada (2015-2022)
Authors:Bayoumi IMcfadden KValkanas HTu KKalia SChen TChristie CDRourke JRourke LGreiver MLeduc DLi P
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41290264/
DOI:10.1136/fmch-2025-003575
Publication:Family medicine and community health
Keywords:COVID-19Child HealthPreventive Health ServicesPrimary Health Care
PMID:41290264 Category: Date Added:2025-11-26
Dept Affiliation: CONCORDIA
1 Department of Family Medicine, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada bayoumi@queensu.ca.
2 Centre for Studies in Primary Care, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
3 Department of Family Medicine, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
4 Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
5 University of Toronto Temerty Faculty of Medicine, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
6 Department of Statistics, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
7 Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
8 Canadian Institute for Health and Information, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
9 Memorial University, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
10 University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
11 Department of Pediatrics, Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
12 McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Description:

Background: Well child visits (WCV) are fundamental to preventive primary care. We examined trends in WCV attendance during the COVID-19 pandemic and characterised variation by patient and provider characteristics.

Methods: Deidentified electronic medical records from two academic practice-based research networks in Ontario were used to create age-specific cohorts of children under age six attending WCVs from 2015 to 2022. Patients' residential postal codes were linked to neighbourhood-level measures to estimate socioeconomic status. Monthly visit rates were modelled using segmented linear regression with autoregressive residuals. Changes associated with COVID-19 were assessed using level change and trend change of monthly visit rates.

Findings: For the 53 256 included children, WCV attendance increased from 2015 to 2020 for cohorts aged 15 months and younger and was stable for 18-month, 2-3-year and 4-6-year visits. The COVID-19 pandemic was associated with decreased WCV attendance in all ages except ages 1-2 weeks, 1 month, 12 months, 15 months and 18 months, in whom attendance was unchanged. The rate of change in WCV attendance rates pre-COVID-19 compared with post-COVID-19 was unchanged, with the exception of increased rate of change for the 1-2 weeks and 2-3 years old cohorts. Lower attendance rates were observed in children residing in neighbourhoods with the highest material deprivation, rural regions and those whose family physicians were men or older than 65 years.

Interpretation: Prepandemic gains in WCV attendance were stable or improved after the initial reductions observed at the pandemic onset, suggesting that WCVs were prioritised by family physicians and families. Targeted strategies are needed to improve WCV attendance for vulnerable groups.





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