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| ID #: | 39273105 | |||||||||||||||
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International survey on attitudes towards health care. Includes Canadian specific data: Self-reported personal health status, Reported incidence of chronic illness being treated with medication, Incidence of mental conditions Perceptions re impact of selected lifestyle factors on personal health (smoking, stress/anxiety, level of physical activity, contaminants affecting water/food supply, diet, insufficient sleep, family health/genetics, alcohol consumption, prescription medication, outlook on life, air pollution (air quality) Incidence of use of health care professionals (family doctor, pharmacist, specialist, nurse, physiotherapist, psychologist, dietician/nutritionist) Satisfaction with family physician, Desired patient input into treatment decisions, Reported sources of health care information (Health care professionals, Other than health care professionals, Internet - websites, blogs, social networking sites, Media) Overall assessment of health care system, Approval of government's handling of health care, Confidence that health care system is among best, Confidence in personal accessibility to health care system Root of problem in health care system - funding vs. management, Preferred funding of health care services - public vs. private, Confidence in power of medical science and pharma products to solve health issues. |
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| Publication Date: | 3/28/2012 | |||||||||||||||
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| Location Type: | Online | |||||||||||||||
| Geography: | Canada, selected countries | |||||||||||||||
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| Posted/Updated: | 4/30/2012 | |||||||||||||||
| ID #: | 39272895 | |||||||||||||||
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Survey of Canadians with epilepsy. Includes: % say that restricted independence due to epilepsy is their number one challenge, % cite stigma, discrimination and a lack of awareness about epilepsy, restricted job choices, % unable to get a job if they disclose their condition Average length of time to be diagnosed with epilepsy, Average amount of time to be seen for the first time by an epilepsy specialist, % of the respondents who were candidates for surgery waited up to five years to undergo surgery for epilepsy, For ongoing treatment of epilepsy, % report seeing their General Practitioner or family doctor regularly, % have ever been to see an epileptologist % believe that uncontrolled epilepsy should be classified as a disability, % report that government disability programs are not available to them. % say they rely on medications to manage seizures Number of people in Canada suffer from epilepsy |
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| Publication Date: | 2/27/2012 | |||||||||||||||
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| Location Type: | Online | |||||||||||||||
| Geography: | Canada | |||||||||||||||
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| Posted/Updated: | 2/27/2012 | |||||||||||||||
| ID #: | 39272894 | |||||||||||||||
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% of Canadians say they are making healthier eating choices than one year ago, (by province, by gender, by age group) Most tursted sources for healthy lifestyle information - % report family doctors, nutritionists/dietitians, % have actually turned to a nutritionists/dietitians, family doctor for healthy living information % are working to reduce the amount of fat, sugar, sdium in their diet, % reported price as a barrier to making healthier eating choices, % reported taste and knowledge % of Canadians look to food labels for information to help them make healthy lifestyle choices |
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| Publication Date: | 2/27/2012 | |||||||||||||||
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| Geography: | Canada | |||||||||||||||
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| Posted/Updated: | 2/27/2012 | |||||||||||||||
| ID #: | 39272660 | |||||||||||||||
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Percentage of Canadians inactive during leisure time, by age group and sex, household population aged 40 or older, % who maintained or changed leisure-time activity level over two year period Odds ratios relating selected characteristics to becoming active, inactive male/female household population aged 40 or older free of vascular disease at baseline (characteristics include: new vascular diagnosis, age group, smoker, has family doctor, fatalism high/low, control high/low Odds ratios relating new vascular diagnosis to improvements in health behaviour, and barriers to and intentions to improve health behaviour, by sex |
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| Publication Date: | 1/18/2012 | |||||||||||||||
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| Location Type: | Online | |||||||||||||||
| Geography: | Canada | |||||||||||||||
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| Posted/Updated: | 1/18/2012 | |||||||||||||||
| ID #: | 39272616 | |||||||||||||||
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% of Alzheimer patients lived a year or more with their symptoms before seeing a family doctor, % waited more than two years, % delayed because they believed the symptoms were part of "old age" , % said their symptoms were episodic or didn't take them seriously enough % caregivers of people with dementia said that early diagnosis would help them put their legal and financial affairs in order, % said it would keep the person with dementia at home longer, % attributed better coping and living with the disease to early diagnosis |
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| Publication Date: | 1/4/2012 | |||||||||||||||
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| Geography: | Canada | |||||||||||||||
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| Posted/Updated: | 1/4/2012 | |||||||||||||||