A Distance Access to Prevention, Treatment and Response (ADAPT-R): An agile approach to COVID-19
- Funded by Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation
- Total publications:4 publications
Grant number: 5344
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Key facts
Disease
COVID-19Known Financial Commitments (USD)
$6,606.5Funder
Saskatchewan Health Research FoundationPrincipal Investigator
Stuart SkinnerResearch Location
CanadaLead Research Institution
University of Saskatchewan College of MedicineResearch Priority Alignment
N/A
Research Category
Health Systems Research
Research Subcategory
Health service delivery
Special Interest Tags
Digital Health
Study Type
Non-Clinical
Clinical Trial Details
N/A
Broad Policy Alignment
Pending
Age Group
Adults (18 and older)Older adults (65 and older)
Vulnerable Population
Individuals with multimorbidity
Occupations of Interest
Unspecified
Abstract
The rapid response to the COVID-19 pandemic is extremely limited as the current health system is ineffective in meeting the unique needs of Indigenous peoples, especially on-reserve and in geographically isolated areas. Our aim is to work in partnership to co-create enabling in-community care environments to share knowledge and data to minimize the overall incidence of COVID-19 in partner communities and at-risk sub-populations (i.e., immune compromised; co-morbidities; elderly). Providing integrated, collaborative, multidisciplinary care in a virtual and in-community care (VCC) environment, the Wellness Wheel team is well-equipped and well-positioned to connect to a responsive care network that can be replicated.
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