Ghoneim, AbdulrahmanProao, DiegoKaur, HarpinderSinghal, SonicaCanadian Journal of Dental Hygiene
Despite this variety, all of the motivations discussed fall into the three broad categories of seeking procedures that are unavailable, wait-listed, or more costly in Canada. Cost was the primary motivation to pursue care abroad for four participants, all of whom sought cosmetic or dental ...
Despite this variety, all of the motivations discussed fall into the three broad categories of seeking procedures that are unavailable, wait-listed, or more costly in Canada. Cost was the primary motivation to pursue care abroad for four participants, all of whom sought cosmetic or dental ...
Medical tourism, the practice where patients travel across national boundaries to access a wide range of private medical care (e.g., necessary and elective surgeries, experimental treatments, dental care, reproductive/fertility services, etc.) in numerous destination nations, has been seen by some ...
examine the findings of interviews with Canadian medical tourists who went abroad for such surgeries to determine what is distinctive about their attitudes when compared to existing qualitative research findings about patients’ decision-making in and experiences of these same procedures in their home ...
This review was conducted and reported using the standard scoping review methodology, which uses structured, transparent, and robust procedures to identify, assess, and map all concepts on a topic and identify knowledge gaps [26,27]. The review question was: “What are the institutional and commu...
Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation and Social Integration, Centre Intégré Universitaire de Santé et de Services Sociaux de la Capitale-Nationale, Quebec City, QC G1M 2S8, Canada 2 Department of Rehabilitation, Université Laval, Quebec City, QC G1V 0A6, Canada ...