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Neighbourhoods and potential access to health care: The role of spatial and aspatial factors
L Bissonnette, K Wilson, S Bell, TI Shah
Health & place 18 (4), 841-853, 2012
2412012
Access to primary health care: does neighborhood of residence matter?
S Bell, K Wilson, L Bissonnette, T Shah
Annals of the Association of American Geographers 103 (1), 85-105, 2013
1402013
Spatial Accessibility to Health Care Services: Identifying under-Serviced Neighbourhoods in Canadian Urban Areas
TI Shah, S Bell, K Wilson
PLOS One, 2016
1092016
Geographic access to healthy and unhealthy food sources for children in neighbourhoods and from elementary schools in a mid-sized Canadian city
R Engler-Stringer, T Shah, S Bell, N Muhajarine
Spatial and spatio-temporal epidemiology 11, 23-32, 2014
642014
Geographic accessibility to primary care providers: Comparing rural and urban areas in Southwestern Ontario
TI Shah, AF Clark, JA Seabrook, S Sibbald, JA Gilliland
Canadian Geogrpaher 64 (1), 65-78, 2020
552020
Determining geographic accessibility of family physician and nurse practitioner services in relation to the distribution of seniors within two Canadian Prairie Provinces
TI Shah, S Milosavljevic, B Bath
Social Science & Medicine, 2017
532017
Mapping the physiotherapy profession in Saskatchewan: examining rural versus urban practice patterns
B Bath, J Gabrush, R Fritzler, N Dickson, D Bisaro, K Bryan, TI Shah
Physiotherapy Canada 67 (3), 221-231, 2015
522015
Active School Travel Intervention Methodologies in North America: A Systematic Review
Adrian N. Buttazzoni, Emily S. Van Kesteren, Tayyab I. Shah, Jason A. Gilliland
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2018
502018
A geospatial approach to understanding inequalities in accessibility to primary care among vulnerable populations
JA Gilliland, TI Shah, A Clark, S Sibbald, JA Seabrook
PLOS One, 2019
482019
Investigating impacts of positional error on potential health care accessibility
S Bell, K Wilson, TI Shah, S Gersher, T Elliott
Spatial and spatio-temporal epidemiology 3 (1), 17-29, 2012
452012
Measuring geographical accessibility to rural and remote health care services: Challenges and Considerations
TI Shah, S Milosavljevic, B Bath
Spatial and Spatio-temporal Epidemiology, http://doi.org/10.1016/j.sste.2017 …, 2017
412017
Is active travel a breath of fresh air? Examining children's exposure to air pollution during the school commute
J Gilliland, M Maltby, X Xu, I Luginaah, J Loebach, T Shah
Spatial and Spatio-temporal Epidemiology 29, 51-57, 2019
382019
Mapping Physiotherapy Use in Canada in Relation to Physiotherapist Distribution
TI Shah, S Milosavljevic, C Trask, B Bath
Physiotherapy Canada, 2019
312019
Geocoding for public health research: Empirical comparison of two geocoding services applied to Canadian cities
TI Shah, S Bell, K Wilson
The Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe canadien 58 (4), 400-417, 2014
282014
Examining the Supply of and Demand for Physiotherapy in Saskatchewan: The Relationship between Where Physiotherapists Work and Population Health Need
B McFadden, KJ McGrath, T Lowe, C Thiessen, S Irinici, T Shah, ...
Physiotherapy Canada, 2016
272016
Metropolitan growth monitoring and land use classification using geospatial techniques
AS Almas, CA Rahim, MJ Butt, TI Shah
Proceedings of International Workshop on Service and Application of Spatial …, 2005
222005
Examining weather-related factors on physical activity levels of children from rural communities
BLG Button, TI Shah, AF Clark, P Wilk, JA Gilliland
Canadian Journal of Public Health 112, 107-114, 2021
212021
Comparing geographical distribution of community‐based physiotherapists and family physicians across Saskatchewan
TI Shah, B Bath, S Milosavljevic
The Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe canadien 59 (4), 461-473, 2015
192015
Stable prevalence of chronic back disorders across gender, age, residence, and physical activity in Canadian adults from 2007 to 2014
A Angarita-Fonseca, C Trask, T Shah, B Bath
BMC Public Health 19 (1), 1121, 2019
172019
Geographic availability to optometry services across Canada: mapping distribution, need and self-reported use
T Shah, S Milosavljevic, B Bath
BMC Health Services Research 20 (1), 1-12, 2020
152020
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