15 record(s) found in the location "Inuvialuit Settlement Region" (multi-year projects are grouped): Not seeing the results you want? Tryadvanced search.
Principal Investigator:Sharma, Sangita Licensed Year(s):
2020
20192018 Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.4695.
The research team aim to learn about the health status of older adults, access to, and use of health services in Inuvik and Yellowknife to inform culturally-relevant, community-led programs for caregivers and older adults in NWT.
The objectives include:
1) Hearing from Indigenous older adults (aged 50+) about expe...
Principal Investigator:Sharma, Sangita Licensed Year(s):
2020
2019 Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.4694.
Indigenous women living in Canada’s North may face challenges during pregnancy, childbirth, and after delivery. Complications can arise from limited access to healthcare services. In this project, communities and the research team will work together to develop a program to improve the health of Indigenous mothers and ...
Principal Investigator:Kuziemsky, Craig Licensed Year(s):
2019
Summary:
This project aims to employ an evidence-based simulation modelling approach to estimate the endoscopy resources required to support a Fecal Immunohistochemical Testing (FIT)-based territorial screening program in the NWT and propose effective solutions to meet those requirements that are patient-centred, culturally competent and feasible within a rural and remote health system.
To populate the ...
Principal Investigator:Cueva, Katie Licensed Year(s):
2019
Summary:
This project aims to learn about the scope of work, strengths, and areas for improvement of the Community Health Worker (CHW) and Community Health Representative (CHR) programs in the Northwest Territories, Canada.
All CHWs and CHRs employed in March-April, 2019 will be invited to participate in interviews, as well as all CHR and CHW managers. Where possible, interviews will be conducted in pe...
Principal Investigator:Goodman, Karen J Licensed Year(s):
2018
2017 Summary:
The practitioner consultation project aims to engage targeted health care practitioners to describe current patterns of health care practice pertaining to H. pylori infection and related diseases, and to identify obstacles to best practices for managing this infection.
Initial testing and treatment for H. pylori infection usually occurs in the primary care setting.The research team will target ...
Principal Investigator:MacLeod, Martha Licensed Year(s):201520142013
2012
Summary:
The objective of this research project is to develop a survey instrument for planning primary health care for nursing groups within the NWT.
Nursing Practice in Rural and Remote Canada II is a four-year research project that aims to examine how the roles, work settings and practice modes of registered nurses (RNs), nurse practitioners (NPs), licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and registered psych...
Principal Investigator:Mitton, Craig Licensed Year(s):
2012
2011 Summary:
The intent of this project is to develop an evaluative framework that identifies how health care organizations can be transformed to achieve excellence in priority setting and resource management. The ultimate aim is to form a benchmark of behaviors, processes and structures that can aid in directing organizations towards high performance.
Phase One: On-line survey of senior administrators in ...
Principal Investigator:Simor, Andrew Licensed Year(s):
2010
Summary:
Primary Study Objectives:
• To determine the prevalence of MRSA and VRE colonization and infection among adults hospitalized in Canadian hospitals;
• To determine the prevalence of C. difficile infection among adults hospitalized in Canadian hospitals.
Secondary Study Objectives:
• To describe demographic and select clinical/epidemiologic features of patients with prevalent MRSA, VRE, and C....
Principal Investigator:Benerji, Anna Licensed Year(s):
2010
20082008 Summary:
Primary Objectives:
1) To identify the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and other respiratory viruses associated with lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) admissions to regional and tertiary centres over a 18 month period for infants <1 year old living in the Canadian Arctic
2) To stratify the RSV LRTI admissions into categories by location (town with a hospital verses rural) and age (<1 ye...
Principal Investigator:Kandola, Kami Licensed Year(s):
2010
Summary:
Primary objective:
To describe the presenting patient characteristics, organ dysfunction, clinical outcomes and resource needs of influenza-H1N1-related critical illness and acute lung injury among children and adults in Canada. Our primary endpoint will be survival and the secondary endpoint will be critical care-free days, both at 90 days after onset of critical illness.
Secondary main object...