Theses

Theses authored by recent CHSPR students are listed here. Older theses are available from the UBC Library cIRcle database. If you cannot find a specific publication, please contact us.


El Adam, S. Small for gestational age trends in Canada from 2000-2016: an analysis of individual-level factors and the minimum wage (T). University of British Columbia; 2018. Read more

Ho H. Impact of public prescription drug coverage on newer hepatitis C medicines in British Columbia (T). University of British Columbia; 2017. Read more

Kurzawa ZA. Evaluation of the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire Short-Form : evidence from a surgical population (T). University of British Columbia; 2017. Read more

McKay R. In search of improved approaches to antibiotic stewardship : can we explain variations in physician practice patterns related to outpatient infection management? (T). University of British Columbia; 2017. Read more

Chan FKI. An examination of influences on prescription drug use amongst older adults with and without chronic illness in two Canadian provinces (T). University of British Columbia; 2017. Read more

Maginley KS. Hormonal contraceptive use in Canada : levels, trends, and determinants among reproductive-aged women in British Columbia (T). University of British Columbia; 2017. Read more

Panagiotoglou D. The effects of British Columbia hospital closures on delivery of health care services and the population's health (T). University of British Columbia; 2016. Read more

Hedden LK. Beyond full-time equivalents: gender differences in activity and practice patterns for BC’s primary care physicians (T). University of British Columbia; 2015. Read more

Sivananthan SN. Diagnosis & disruption : understanding guideline-consistent dementia care and patterns of transitions experienced by individuals with dementia (T). University of British Columbia; 2015. Read more

Lavergne MR. Understanding geographic variation in health care costs in British Columbia (T). University of British Columbia; 2015. Read more