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Title Authors PubMed ID
1 The false promise of return to work for migrant workers injured on the job in Canada: When public policies intersect to create exclusion Hanley J; Ventura Sanchez G; Goswami P; Mayell S; McLaughlin J; Hennebry J; 40223307
SOCANTH
2 Minority Affirmations and the Boundaries of the Nation: Evidence From Québec Scott C; Bilodeau A; Gagnon A; Turgeon L; 39925641
CONCORDIA
3 Beyond struggle: A strengths-based qualitative study of cannabis use among queer and trans youth in Québec London-Nadeau K; Lafortune C; Gorka C; Lemay-Gaulin M; Séguin J; Haines-Saah R; Ferlatte O; Chadi N; Juster RP; Bristowe S; D' Alessio H; Bernal L; Ellis-Durity K; Barbosa J; Da Costa De Carlos LAAC; Castellanos Ryan N; 38991874
PSYCHOLOGY
4 A cross-cultural comparison of population gambling patterns and regulatory frameworks: France and Québec Kairouz S; Paradis C; Nadeau L; Tovar ML; Pousset M; 27171860
SOCANTH
5 Trabecular Bone Score Preceding and during a 2-Year Follow-Up after Sleeve Gastrectomy: Pitfalls and New Insights Joshua Stokar 37571418
HKAP
6 Cold region data accessibility portal for Québec (CRDAP-QC): An integrated, multi-variable and multi-scale data repository for studying cold-region hydrological processes in Québec Nazemi A; Jiwa S; Hatami S; 35637887
ENCS
7 Who Cares? Preferences for Formal and Informal Care Among Older Adults in Québec Lee K; Revelli M; Dickson D; Marier P; 34886702
CONCORDIA
8 Beyond the Usual Suspects and Towards Politicisation: Immigration in Quebec's Party Manifestos, 1991-2018. Xhardez C, Paquet M 32837335
CONCORDIA
9 COVOID-19 and Long-Term Care Policy for Older People in Canada. Béland D, Marier P 32419658
CONCORDIA

 

Title:COVOID-19 and Long-Term Care Policy for Older People in Canada.
Authors:Béland DMarier P
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32419658?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1080/08959420.2020.1764319
Publication:Journal of aging & social policy
Keywords:AgingCanadaQuebecagenda-settingfocusing eventshome carelong-term carenursing homespolicy windowsprivate facilities
PMID:32419658 Category:J Aging Soc Policy Date Added:2020-05-19
Dept Affiliation: CONCORDIA
1 James McGill Professor and Director of the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada (MISC), Department of Political Science, McGill University , Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
2 Professor and Concordia University Research Chair in Aging and Public Policy, Scientific Director, Centre de recherche et d'expertise en gérontologie sociale (CREGÉS), Department of Political Science, Concordia University , Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Description:

COVOID-19 and Long-Term Care Policy for Older People in Canada.

J Aging Soc Policy. 2020 May 18;:1-7

Authors: Béland D, Marier P

Abstract

Older people are especially vulnerable to COVID-19, including and especially people living in long-term care facilities. In this Perspective, we discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on long-term care policy in Canada. More specifically, we use the example of recent developments in Quebec, where a tragedy in a specific facility is acting as a dramatic "focusing event". It draws attention to the problems facing long-term care facilities, considering existing policy legacies and the opening of a "policy window" that may facilitate comprehensive reforms in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

PMID: 32419658 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]





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