The CEPPP is collaborating with the Canada Research Chair in Partnership with Patients and Communities on the Compassionate Communities project. Developed in the mid-2000s, the Compassionate Community approach to palliative care offers a community and health promotion perspective on end-of-life, capitalizing on the synergy between the strengths of the community and the health care system.
The CEPPP is collaborating with the Canada Research Chair in Partnership with Patients and Communities on the Caring Community research project. This social innovation focuses on the synergy between the community and the health care system, capitalizing on the capacity of patients and citizens to create social ties and care for one another.
The main objective of this project is to develop a national adaptable framework for the evaluation of patient and public engagement (PPE) in research.
Over the past 10 years, we have seen an explosion of partnership initiatives with patients and citizens, both in research and in the Quebec health system, with the creation of the CISSS and CIUSSS partnership offices. This growth is…
The CHUM Research Centre is home to fifteen state-of-the-art core facilities and services. Our specialized equipment and the unique expertise of our staff allow us to offer personalized support that meets the research needs of researchers at the CHUM Research Centre as well as those of our industry- and university-based clients.
This pilot project focuses on the development of training aimed at consolidating the skills that informal caregivers use in acute, long-term and home care settings, in particular with a population losing their autonomy.
Joint initiative of the CHUM Research Center and the Center of Excellence on Partnership with Patients and the Public (CEPPP), the HumaniSciences evenings provide a space for discussion around science accessible to all. They create a bridge between research and health care.
In response to the Canadian Opioid Crisis the Association of Faculties of medicine of Canada has released a series of online educational modules for medical students across the country. This will help close gaps in current educational offerings and ensure future physicians are better prepared to address pain management and addiction medicine.
In the spring of 2016, we brought together patients, family caregivers and health professionals to better understand their information needs as well as partnership issues in the context of end-of-life care.
The CEPPP is currently collaborating with the Chaire en évaluation des technologies et des modalités de pointe du CHUM sur l’engagement des citoyens et des patients dans la transformation des organisations et du système de santé for one of its research projects, Parole-Onco. For this project, the CEPPP is co-developing a hybrid training program (online and in-presence) for patient navigators.