Does geography matter in mortality? An analysis of potentially avoidable mortality by remoteness index in Canada
R Subedi, TL Greenberg, S Roshanafshar - Health reports, 2019 - search.proquest.com
The majority of previous studies have used the Statistical Area Classification (SAC) and
have defined" urban" through the combination of Census Metropolitan Areas (CMA) and …
have defined" urban" through the combination of Census Metropolitan Areas (CMA) and …
Youth injury data in the Canadian Hospitals Injury Reporting and Prevention Program: do they represent the Canadian experience?
W Pickett, RJ Brison, SG Mackenzie… - Injury …, 2000 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Objective—Injuries to Canadian youth (11–15 years) identified from a population based
health survey (World Health Organization—Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children …
health survey (World Health Organization—Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children …
[PDF][PDF] Developing meaningful categories for distinguishing levels of remoteness in Canada
R Subedi, S Roshanafshar, TL Greenberg - 2020 - epe.lac-bac.gc.ca
The concepts of urban and rural are widely debated and vary depending on a country's
geopolitical and sociodemographic composition. In Canada, population centres and …
geopolitical and sociodemographic composition. In Canada, population centres and …
[CITATION][C] La géographie at-elle un e incidence sur la mortalité? Analyse de la mortalité évitable selon l'indice d'éloignement au Canada
R SUBEDI, TL GREENBERG, S ROSHANAFSHAR - Rapports sur la santé, 2019
[CITATION][C] Élaboration de catégories utiles permettant de distinguer les niveaux d'éloignement au Canada
R Subedi, S Roshanafshar, TL Greenberg - 2020 - Statistics Canada= Statistique …