Effects of various methodologic strategies: survey response rates among Canadian physicians and physicians-in-training
I Grava-Gubins, S Scott - Canadian Family Physician, 2008 - cfp.ca
OBJECTIVE To increase the overall 2007 response rate of the National Physician Survey (NPS)
from the survey’s 2004 rate of response with the implementation of various …
from the survey’s 2004 rate of response with the implementation of various …
Diagnosis and antibiotic treatment of acute otitis media: report from International Primary Care Network.
…, P Bowers, C Bridges-Webb, I Grava-Gubins… - British Medical …, 1990 - bmj.com
STUDY OBJECTIVE--The relation between a history of disorders suggestive of acute otitis
media, symptoms, and findings of an examination of the tympanic membrane and doctors' …
media, symptoms, and findings of an examination of the tympanic membrane and doctors' …
Canadian Family Physician readership study
I Grava-Gubins - Canadian Family Physician, 1994 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
INESE GRAVA-GUBINS very time I fill outa questionnaire, I wonder whether I will ever hear
anything about the results. I sometimes wonder whether anyone ever looks at the results, …
anything about the results. I sometimes wonder whether anyone ever looks at the results, …
[PDF][PDF] valuing our children
I Grava-Gubins - 1998 - europepmc.org
(TFCH) sought specific. information on health. care. servicesf. o. r children from birth to12 y
om lprovincial billing agencies and licensingbodies. S This information prove. d difficult to …
om lprovincial billing agencies and licensingbodies. S This information prove. d difficult to …
[HTML][HTML] Physician privacy concerns when disclosing patient data for public health purposes during a pandemic influenza outbreak
Background Privacy concerns by providers have been a barrier to disclosing patient
information for public health purposes. This is the case even for mandated notifiable disease …
information for public health purposes. This is the case even for mandated notifiable disease …
Walk-in clinics: implications for family practice.
J Rizos, P Anglin, I Grava-Gubins… - CMAJ: Canadian Medical …, 1990 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
To understand better the reasons for the growth in popularity of walk-in clinics in Canada we
surveyed 321 patients with a regular physician in Toronto who attended a walk-in clinic in …
surveyed 321 patients with a regular physician in Toronto who attended a walk-in clinic in …
The Family Doctor in Obstetrics: Who's Looking after the Shop?
ST Bain, I Grava-Gubins, R Edney - Canadian Family Physician, 1987 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This article constitutes a report on a survey of 1338 family physicians/general practitioners
in Ontario. The survey, which achieved a response rate of 74%, investigated respondents' …
in Ontario. The survey, which achieved a response rate of 74%, investigated respondents' …
valuing our children
I Grava-Gubins - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
(TFCH) sought specific. information on health. care. servicesf. o. r children from birth to12 y
om lprovincial billing agencies and licensingbodies. S This information prove. d difficult to …
om lprovincial billing agencies and licensingbodies. S This information prove. d difficult to …
[HTML][HTML] Gaps in primary healthcare electronic medical record research and knowledge: findings of a pan-Canadian study
…, F Burge, R Birtwhistle, I Grava-Gubins… - Healthcare …, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
While the barriers to electronic medical record (EMR) adoption by physicians are wellknown,
we have much less knowledge about the broader challenges regarding EMR use faced by …
we have much less knowledge about the broader challenges regarding EMR use faced by …
CFPc Annual Scientific Assembly 1987
I Grava-Gubins - CAN. FAM. PHYSICIAN, 1987 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
At the recent Annual Scientific Assembly (ASA) in Halifax, a number of free-standing papers
were presented. For those of you who were not able to join us in Halifax, the abstracts of …
were presented. For those of you who were not able to join us in Halifax, the abstracts of …