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Our Healthbox program: Implementation of interactive dispensing systems for low barrier access to HIV testing and harm reduction supplies with linkage to care for marginalized populations in Canada.
chercheur principal: Rourke, Sean B
Année(s) de permis: 2024
Résumé: This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No. 5928. Overall aim: This three-year implementation science program aims to implement and scale up to 100 interactive dispensing systems (IDS) in partnership with community-based agencies across Canada to provide low barrier access to HIV self-test kits, harm reduction and sexual health materials to reach those who are undia...


Examining the application and use of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative within Rural and Urban health facilities in Canada and Australia among Indigenous Mothers.
chercheur principal: Neufeld, Hannah
Année(s) de permis: 2022
Résumé: This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.5373. The objectives of this research are to gather the firsthand experiences of policymakers, administrators, and health care providers on implementing and supporting access to maternal health services among Indigenous mothers; and to apply and adapt the Interactive Theory of Breastfeeding to explore theoretical concepts i...


Surgery in the Western Canadian Arctic: Using a Logic Model to Strengthen a Rural Surgical System
chercheur principal: Falk, Ryan
Année(s) de permis: 2020
Résumé: This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.4616. This project will develop a logic model to represent the surgical services available to the mostly indigenous population living in the Beaufort Delta Region (BDR) of the Northwest Territories, describing a model which integrates general practitioners and specialists providing surgical services to a remote and under-se...


50+ and Elders Health Survey in the Northwest Territories
chercheur principal: Sharma, Sangita
Année(s) de permis: 2020 2019 2018
Résumé: 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...


Improving Indigenous Maternal and Infant Health in Northern Canada
chercheur principal: Sharma, Sangita
Année(s) de permis: 2020 2019
Résumé: 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 ...


Improving colorectal cancer screening in northern Canada using participatory simulation modelling
chercheur principal: Kuziemsky, Craig
Année(s) de permis: 2019
Résumé: 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 ...


Interviewing Community Health Workers/Representatives and Key Stakeholders in Northwest Territories
chercheur principal: Cueva, Katie
Année(s) de permis: 2019
Résumé: 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...


Designing Culturally Appropriate Long-term Care Facilities in NWT
chercheur principal: Wolf, Jake HP
Année(s) de permis: 2018
Résumé: The first goal of the project is to design culturally appropriate long-term care facilities for the Beaufort Delta region of NWT. Many models for long-term care are transplanted from the south where the traditions and social norms around aging and dying may differ significantly. By engaging in discussions with the community in Inuvik the research team can weigh the pros and cons of various designs...


Practices for Managing H. pylori Infection in Northern Canada: A Consultation with Health Care Practitioners
chercheur principal: Goodman, Karen J
Année(s) de permis: 2018 2017
Résumé: 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 ...


A Path to Greater Cultural Safety in NWT Physician Practice: Improving Patient-Physician Interaction in the Northwest Territories
chercheur principal: Tordiff, Robert
Année(s) de permis: 2016
Résumé: The objectives of this research project are to: 1) identify components of existing frameworks that might be suitable for a NWT cultural competency framework; 2) to measure the impact of frameworks on physician perception of patients; and, 3) to provide a foundation from which to begin design of a cultural competency framework and training program for health and social service care providers. Th...


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