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Author(s): Corinne Isaak, Aynslie Hinds, Thomas Steur, Gus Nelson, Pamela Campos-Ordonez
Organization: End Homelessness Winnipeg
Publication Date: 2019
The 2018 Winnipeg Street Health Survey was a research study focusing on the health status, housing, and social service needs of individuals experiencing homelessness in Winnipeg. Its main purpose was to provide crucial information to community organizers, agencies, and all levels of government for policy and program development and for system-wide change. The 2018 Street Health Survey Report is essential to the community of Winnipeg and provides...
Author(s): Corinne Isaak, Aynslie Hinds, Thomas Steur, Gus Nelson, Pamela Campos-Ordonez
Organization: End Homelessness Winnipeg
Publication Date: 2019
The 2018 Winnipeg Street Health Survey was a research study focusing on the health status, housing, and social service needs of individuals experiencing homelessness in Winnipeg. Its main purpose was to provide crucial information to community organizers, agencies, and all levels of government for policy and program development and for system-wide change. The 2018 Street Health Survey Report is essential to the community of Winnipeg and provides...
Author(s): Gregory Finlayson, Mark Smith, Charles Burchill, Dave Towns, William Peeler, Ruth-Ann Soodeen, Heather Prior, Shamima Huq, Wendy Guenette, Patricia Martens, Jim Dunn, Carole Taylor, Aynslie Hinds
Publication Date: 2013
The Manitoba Centre for Health Policy (MCHP) in conjunction with Manitoba Housing and Community Development (Manitoba Housing), Manitoba Energy, Innovation, and Mines (IEM) who maintain the database, and Manitoba Health worked collaboratively to integrate fourteen years of social housing data (1995/96–2009/10) into the Population Health Research Data Repository (Repository) maintained at MCHP. This allowed for an unprecedented opportunity to desc...
Author(s): Aynslie Hinds, Jino Distasio, Patricia J Martens, Mark Smith
Publication Date: 2013
Objective Homeless individuals with poor health frequently use healthcare services. However, studies using self-reported data may be subject to biases. We examined health status, healthcare and drug use among mentally ill homeless individuals, comparing self-report and administrative data claims to estimate the degree of agreement between the two sources.
Methods Baseline survey data from 100 participants of the Winnipeg site of the Mental Health...
Author(s): Lisa Lix, Geoffrey DeVerteuil, Aynslie Hinds, J. Robinson, John Walker, Leslie Roos
Publication Date: 2007
Background: Several studies have compared the residential mobility of individuals with schizophrenia to mobility of individuals with other mental disorders or with no mental disorders. Little research has been undertaken to describe differences between single (i.e., infrequent) and multiple (i.e., frequent) movers with schizophrenia, and the association between frequency of mobility and health and health service use. Methods The data source is po...