Has there been a loss of confidence during the COVID pandemic?
Our data shows little movement on measures related to confidence in institutions and offices involved in Canada’s pandemic response.
Our data shows little movement on measures related to confidence in institutions and offices involved in Canada’s pandemic response.
Our team has taken a closer look at the values of Canadians not yet fully committed to the COVID-19 vaccine, to help inform effective persuasion strategies.
Our Health and Wellness team explored Canadian attitudes and behaviours toward the flu shot, and how that data can help with communications strategies around a COVID-19 vaccine.
Our recent values-based segmentation of Gen Z sheds some light on how to effectively communicate public health guidance to young people.
A new survey commissioned by AGE-WELL, a federally-funded Network of Centres of Excellence, and conducted by Environics Research, offers a number of fresh insights into the attitudes of Canadians aged 65 and over and aged 50-64 toward aging, health and technology. The survey was conducted July 11 – 30, 2019 with over 2,000 Canadians 50…
Our Health and Wellness team explains some keys to success when going digital with advisory boards and the challenges of taking these online
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We used our PatientConnectTM segmentation tool to explore how Canadians’ social values are shaping their behaviour in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
To better understand what the healthcare community is doing to help build trust, we hosted a panel of healthcare leaders who are seeing the demand for increased collaboration and a need for higher trust in their various roles across the system.
To better understand what the healthcare community is doing to help build trust, we hosted a panel of healthcare leaders who are seeing the demand for increased collaboration and a need for higher trust in their various roles across the system.
Data from a survey that we conducted in January of this year indicates that 4 in 10 Canadians have consulted with their pharmacists on health issues.
Pharmacies have changed dramatically in recent years. The old-school apothecaries are being rapidly replaced by larger, one-stop retail experiences offering everything from groceries to cleaning products, in addition to prescription drugs. In spite of the rapid increase in the number of SKUs (Stock Keeping Units) found in the average drug store, there is one notable…