Joykrishna Sarkar
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Kornas K, Sarkar J, Fransoo R, Rosella L
BMC Health Serv Res
. 2023 Jul;
23(1):768.
PMID: 37468878
Introduction: Studying high resource users (HRUs) across jurisdictions is a challenge due to variation in data availability and health services coverage. In Canada, coverage for pharmaceuticals varies across provinces under...
2.
Evans A, Mahar A, Deb B, Boblitz A, Brownell M, Guttmann A, et al.
Can J Public Health
. 2023 Jul;
114(5):774-786.
PMID: 37440102
Objective: We aimed to estimate the changes to the delivery of routine immunizations and well-child visits through the pandemic. Methods: Using linked administrative health data in Ontario and Manitoba, Canada...
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Nickel N, Enns J, Freier A, McCulloch S, Chartier M, Casidsid H, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2022 Oct;
12(10):e062127.
PMID: 36261234
Introduction: Rising use of methamphetamine is causing significant public health concern in Canada. The biological and behavioural effects of methamphetamine range from wakefulness, vigour and euphoria to adverse physical health...
4.
Enns J, Nickel N, Chateau D, Katz A, Sarkar J, Lambert D, et al.
Int J Popul Data Sci
. 2022 Jul;
7(1):1735.
PMID: 35782200
Introduction: Out-of-school or after-school programs are designed to support healthy behaviours, boost academic achievement and strengthen social skills. The Boys and Girls Clubs of Winnipeg (BGCW) in Manitoba, Canada, have...
5.
Saunders N, Guttmann A, Brownell M, Cohen E, Fu L, Guan J, et al.
CMAJ Open
. 2021 Dec;
9(4):E1149-E1158.
PMID: 34906990
Background: There were large disruptions to health care services after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. We sought to describe the extent to which pandemic-related changes in service delivery and...
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Enns J, Nickel N, Chartier M, Chateau D, Campbell R, Phillips-Beck W, et al.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth
. 2021 Apr;
21(1):312.
PMID: 33879074
Background: In Manitoba, Canada, low-income pregnant women are eligible for the Healthy Baby Prenatal Benefit, an unconditional income supplement of up to CAD $81/month, during their latter two trimesters. Our...
7.
Rosella L, Kornas K, Sarkar J, Fransoo R
Healthcare (Basel)
. 2020 Dec;
8(4).
PMID: 33291559
Predicting high healthcare resource users is important for informing prevention strategies and healthcare decision-making. We aimed to cross-provincially validate the High Resource User Population Risk Tool (HRUPoRT), a predictive model...
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Nickel N, Doupe M, Enns J, Brownell M, Sarkar J, Chateau D, et al.
Matern Child Nutr
. 2020 Aug;
17(1):e13009.
PMID: 32815644
School-based healthy living interventions are widely promoted as strategies for preventing obesity. The peer-led Healthy Buddies™ curriculum has been shown to improve obesity-related outcomes in school-aged children. We examined whether...
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Ng R, Sutradhar R, Kornas K, Wodchis W, Sarkar J, Fransoo R, et al.
JAMA Netw Open
. 2020 Jun;
3(6):e204669.
PMID: 32496565
Importance: Predicting chronic disease incidence for the population provides a comprehensive picture to health policy makers of their jurisdictions' overall future chronic disease burden. However, no population-based risk algorithm exists...
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Enns J, Chartier M, Nickel N, Chateau D, Campbell R, Phillips-Beck W, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2019 Jul;
9(6):e030386.
PMID: 31256043
Objective: To determine whether the Families First Home Visiting (FFHV) programme, which provides home visiting services to families across Manitoba, is associated with improved public health outcomes among First Nations...