Helping members of English-speaking communities in Quebec make good health decisions thanks to digital patient decision aids.

Many people in Québec lack access to a trusted health professional who can answer questions in depth and in their primary language—especially English-speaking communities outside major centres like Montreal. As a result, many turn to online health information, which can be accurate but complex, overly simplified, or misleading.

Our team has developed customizable, evidence-based digital decision support tools that provide clear, tailored health information. This project evaluates whether these tools help English-speaking communities in Québec make more informed health decisions and improve access to reliable care guidance.

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