2024 Health System Impact Fellow Profiles
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Building Health Equity Capacity in the Cancer Care of Racialized Populations in AlbertaName: Harkeert Judge About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkI will be working with Alberta Health Services' Cancer Strategic Clinical Network and utilizing a patient-oriented research approach. The aim of this fellowship is to build health equity capacity in cancer care with racialized populations. Through patient and community engagement we hope this work will advance racialized populations' cancer care experiences and outcomes. |
Implementation Strategies for Reducing Antipsychotic Medication Use in Long-term Care Homes at Vancouver Coastal Health: Closing the Learning Cycle LoopName: Karen Lok Yi Wong About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkThis research will examine the implementation of strategies for reducing antipsychotic medication use in long-term care in Vancouver. I pursue this project because I care about this topic as a social worker with clinical experience in long-term care. I hope this project can support the implementation of the strategies and reduce the inappropriate use of antipsychotic medication in long-term care. Website: Karen Lok Yi Wong |
A proactive approach to health: integrating personalized physical activity behaviour change support into inflammatory arthritis careName: Manuel Ester About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkI am an applied researcher with a passion for implementing proactive health promotion strategies that leverage innovative behaviour change solutions. My project will co-develop and implement a tailored physical activity intervention within inflammatory arthritis care, improving health behaviours and providing a model for enhanced integration of physical activity support across chronic disease care. LinkedIn: Manuel Ester |
The real-world impact of ETI (TRIKAFTA®) on prescribing patterns, clinical outcomes, and healthcare utilization for Patients with CF living in British ColumbiaName: Mehdi Jafari About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkI focus on evaluating the real-world impacts of Elexacaftor/Tezacaftor/Ivacaftor (ETI) on cystic fibrosis patients, aiming to optimize treatment strategies and healthcare resource utilization. This research strives to enhance patient outcomes and inform health policy, ultimately contributing to sustainable, evidence-based, and patient-centered care for CF worldwide. LinkedIn: Mehdi Jafari |
Training personal support workers for sustainable careers in long-term careName: Pamela J Hopwood About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkHealthcare worker shortages make sustainable careers for Personal Support Workers (PSWs) a pressing issue. I will examine job expectations and career preparation for PSWs training within the Living Classroom education model to contribute insight into how training can promote worker retention. This study will be part of a larger training program evaluation at Schlegel UW Research Institute for Aging. LinkedIn: Pamela J Hopwood |
Evaluation and Intervention Framework for Vaping Cessation in the Canadian Health SystemName: Javad Heshmati About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkMy research focuses on developing and implementing effective vaping cessation strategies within Canada's health system, addressing public health challenges posed by vaping. Through rigorous methodologies and interdisciplinary collaboration, I aim to bridge research gaps and contribute to reducing vaping-related health risks, ultimately improving population health and healthcare outcomes. |
Applying a health equity lens to the Knowledge-to-Action (KTA) FrameworkName: Laura J. Kennedy About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkMy research explores the impacts of health promotion in healthcare. For my project, I will develop and apply a health equity lens to the Knowledge-to-Action framework to implement an Adult Comfort Care intervention. This intervention aims to reduce reported pain experienced by women undergoing non-invasive procedures and could improve care at IWK Health for women and equity-deserving populations. |
Harnessing Research to Support Public Health Implementation: Understanding Barriers and Facilitators to Syphilis Point of Care TestingName: Lucy Mackrell About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkAs a clinical social worker, the systemic inequities in Canadian healthcare became starkly apparent. My research aims to identify barriers and facilitators to syphilis testing and treatment for individuals who are un(der)housed and/or use drugs, who are disproportionately affected by syphilis and face significant barriers in accessing care. I aim to identify and evaluate strategies that can bridge these gaps. Website: Epix Research |
Supporting Childhood Wellness and Nutrition: Developing School Food Programs in SaskatchewanName: Kaylee Michnik About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkKaylee is Registered Dietitian with ten years of Canadian public health experience currently completing a PhD in school food program research. Under a new Canadian school food policy, this project aims to support the translation of best practice evidence and advance research in school food programs in Saskatchewan and Canada through data collection, partnership, knowledge exchange, and advocacy. |
An Equity-Focused Implementation Process Evaluation of a School-Based Peer Education Youth Vaping InterventionName: Jianna Quickstad About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkMy research will evaluate An Influential Generation – A Conversation About Vaping school-based peer education intervention in Central Alberta Schools. The evaluation will examine the implementation processes and equity related barriers and enablers to implementation. Actionable recommendations will be produced to improve implementation and the experiences of intervention partners and peer learners prior to provincial expansion supported by Alberta Health Services. LinkedIn: Jianna Quickstad |
Equity in Palliative Care: Exploring Promising Practices Supporting People Experiencing Homelessness in Canadian HospicesName: Jeffrey Walsh About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkMy research identifies and explores promising practices for precariously housed people in hospices. In the 12 years I worked in healthcare, I witnessed the innovative practices and solutions of my colleagues providing end-of-life care for this population. My goal is that other hospices can use this research to implement practices which improve end-of-life care in their communities. |
Understanding Provider Networks in Complex Mental Health Care Delivery in Integrated Health SystemsName: Amber Gillespie About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkMy research will apply network analysis methodologies to complex mental health service delivery within an Ontario Health Team. With 16 years of experience as a registered nurse, I am driven by a commitment to addressing systemic challenges that hinder effective mental health care. My goal is to contribute to improving care for those most in need. |
Investigating how the distance between communities and community health centers in Mali affects the use of reproductive and community case management services provided by community health workersName: Julia Hajjar About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkMy research explores reproductive, maternal, and newborn child health (RMNCH) service utilization in Mali, with a focus on distance between communities and community health centers. I wish to contribute to the development of programs and strategies that reduce maternal-child morbidity and mortality rates and promote health equity to best support underserved populations in fragile contexts globally. |
Improving Services for Autistic Individuals by Strengthening the Data-to-Policy PipelineName: Christiane Gwendolin Roth About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkThe complex needs of autistic individuals require cross sectoral service access to more effectively support their healthy development and participation in society. Unfortunately, social inclusion and timely access to health or social system supports is not the reality. With my project, I am analyzing service use patterns in administrative data to inform policy that builds inclusive and equitable societies. Website: Disability Policy Research Program; Autism Alliance of Canada |
The utilization of environmental genomic data in the prediction of emerging and endemic pathogen dynamicsName: Rebeca Cardim Falcao About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkMy work aims to enhance disease surveillance by using mathematical models to link infected populations with wastewater viral loads, and by developing predictive models. I hope to support epidemic preparedness, interventions assessment and to inform resource allocation, ultimately building capacity and modernizing public health solutions through data science and evidence-based decision-making. Website: Rebeca Cardim Falcao |
A Holistic Approach to Medication Management in the Home Care Setting: Developing and Implementing an Evidence and Technology-Centered Program for Medication ManagementName: Alyssa Iglar About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkI will work with VHA Home HealthCare on a project involving the development, implementation, and evaluation of a technology-centred medication management program for older adults who are aging in place. Findings from this research could guide future medication management technology selections as well as program implementations in homecare settings, thereby supporting older adults' safety and capacity to age in place. Google Scholar: Alyssa Iglar |
Advancing measurement-based care in school mental health settings: Development and implementation of a standardized protocolName: Nicole Dryburgh About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkSchools are the most common setting in which youth receive mental health care in Ontario, but there is need for accessible, evidence-informed assessment in this setting. Leveraging over ten years of clinical and research experience with youth, I will engage with key parties including youth and professionals to co-create a standardized protocol for measurement-based care in school mental health settings. X: Nicole Dryburgh |
Measuring what matters: Working towards collaborative performance measurement of Ontario's public health interventions for chronic disease preventionName: Kimberly Harding About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkIn Ontario, there is currently no overall understanding of the performance of public health chronic disease prevention (CDP) interventions because local public health units report on their programs differently. My research aims to collaboratively develop, implement, and evaluate standardized approaches for measuring performance of public health CDP programs with consideration of equity, and support the development of provincial CDP Strategy. LinkedIn: Kimberly Harding |
How do teams work? Exploring the social organization of work in primary careName: Q. Jane Zhao About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkPrimary care is the bedrock of our healthcare system, yet it is in crisis. Teams are touted as a solution, but how do they coordinate efficient and effective care? |
Enhancing case management services for older adults accessing Nova Scotia Health Continuing CareName: Kelly C O'Neil About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkThis collaboration will generate new knowledge about engaging, understanding, and supporting older adults with complex conditions and the continuing care staff who provide services for them. I bring a critical perspective focused on equity in older adults' access to health and social care, and I am excited by the opportunities ahead to effect positive health systems change in my community. |
Optimizing Cardiac Rehabilitation: Improving Patient Benefits and Healthcare EfficiencyName: Ariany Marques Vieira About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkCardiac rehabilitation improves exercise capacity, quality of life and reduces hospitalizations and mortality, but it remains underutilized, especially among complex cases and certain populations. My research aims to optimize Canada's largest cardiac rehabilitation program by investigating disparities in access and effectiveness, developing inclusive strategies to enhance patient outcomes, also to inform policy and guidelines to reduce cardiovascular disease impact. LinkedIn: Ariany Marques Vieira |
Evaluating and implementing gender-affirming care in Québec: A cohort study and clinical capacity building strategyName: Kira London-Nadeau About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkGender-affirming services appear to positively impact transgender and gender-diverse youth (TGDY), however much research and clinical training remain necessary to support this population. Through my fellowship in the Sainte-Justine Gender Diversity Clinic, I will work in collaboration with TGDY and healthcare stakeholders to provide robust, longitudinal research, as well as knowledge sharing and training opportunities for providers across Quebec. Website: Kira London-Nadeau |
Amplifying patient voices to guide nutrition-focused transitions of care from hospital to homeName: Pamela Klassen About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkIdentifying and treating disease-related malnutrition improves health outcomes and prevents hospital readmissions. My project seeks to understand barriers to successful nutrition-focused transitions of care for adults diagnosed with malnutrition while in hospital. Consultation and co-design with patients, dietitians and community partners will create tools to address these barriers, empowering patients to implement tailored nutrition-focused transition plans after hospital discharge. |
Development, implementation, and evaluation of a health system embedded evidence decision support programName: Wade Michaelchuk About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkHealth system decision-makers face challenging decisions regarding the adoption, use, and funding of health technologies. To aid decision-makers, we are developing, implementing, and evaluating a health system-embedded evidence decision support program. This program aims to enhance health technology decision-making in Alberta by providing robust health technology assessments and context-specific implementation considerations for health system leaders. |
’Alhgoh Ts'eke'e'ulhtsih Ts'eztidoh: We will all work together to wake up the MidwifeName: Marion Erickson About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkMy name is Marion Erickson of the Lhts'umusyoo clan of the Dakelh Nation. My research focuses on revitalizing Dakelh midwifery to enhance maternal health in Dakelh communities. Collaborating with healthcare organizations to integrate traditional knowledge into modern practices addresses gaps in culturally safe care. I aim to restore Indigenous practices in childbirth, creating equitable, community-centered healthcare that empowers Dakelh families. Website: The Health Arts Research Centre |
Strengthening climate-resilient health systems via global health programmingName: Caroline Whidden About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkMy research agenda focuses on how to reduce health and social inequities by improving access to services and strengthening systems that serve marginalized communities, in Canada and around the world. The focus of my embedded research will be using evidence and experiential learning to inform health programming in fragile and resource-constrained global setting to strengthen climate-resilient health systems and communities. LinkedIn: Caroline Whidden |
Unveiling the Hidden Health Risks in BC's Water Distribution SystemsName: Patrick Mirindi About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkMy research focuses on applying scientific knowledge to understand complex environmental systems affecting population health. At the intersection of microbiology, public health, and environmental engineering, I study systems like microbial biofilms and drinking water distribution. My goal is to protect public health by developing evidence-based health policies that integrate public health, medical knowledge, and engineering solutions. |
Integrating Machine Learning and Genomic Applications for Antimicrobial Resistance Prediction in Shigella spp., Ontario, CanadaName: Mahmood Gohari About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkAntimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major global health threat. Current testing methods have several limitations, including prolonged turnaround times, which can delay appropriate antimicrobial therapy. This program of research aims to develop AI-driven tools to predict AMR of Shigella spp. using whole genome sequencing. These tools will assist in antibiotic selection in clinical care and aiding in the long-term goal of controlling the spread of infections and AMR. |
Community engagement and HIV research in the age of big data: Building a framework and tools for best practicesName: Kathleen Inglis About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkI am a community-based researcher passionate about engaging people with lived/living experience as a matter of ethics and improved science. Our community-led administrative health data research examines recurrent cardiovascular events, comparing people living with and without HIV in BC. We will enhance capacity for community engagement in administrative data research at the BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS and widely. LinkedIn: Kathleen Inglis |
Bolstering Equity in Canadian Health Systems: Considerations of Healthcare Access, Experiences, and Content StandardsName: Khandideh Williams About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkEvidence demonstrates that persistent inequalities in care access, quality, experience, and outcomes are evident across the health system. My work will support efforts to contextualize health equity data and analysis to promote understanding of the social and system factors that contribute to healthcare inequities. This work may inform the development of data standards, analysis, system performance indicators, and stakeholder engagement. LinkedIn: Khandideh Williams |
An Evaluation of Models of Care for Heart Failure with Reduced Ejection Fraction Through the Use of a Microsimulation ModelName: Blair Jordan MacDonald About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkHeart failure is a medical condition that substantially lowers people's life expectancy and quality of life. While there are effective medications available to treat heart failure, many patients are not currently receiving optimal medication management. This research will determine whether alternative models of heart failure medication management can improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs. |
Promoting equity in reproductive health care in partnership with gender diverse communities in BCName: Catriona Hippman About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkReproductive healthcare supports people through significant transitions that are highly gendered. In this embedded research, we will partner with gender diverse communities in BC to explore how reproductive healthcare can better meet their needs. My mission is to improve mental health at times of transition through feminist, person-centred research and advocacy for equitable access to healthcare. Website: Catriona Hippman |
Quality, risk and safety objectives in a learning health system: The creation of data-driven knowledge to inform policy and practice for minimizing violence and trauma in a psychiatric hospitalName: Dane Mauer-Vakil About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkViolence originating from patients and visitors is a safety concern for hospital staff, with emergency departments and mental health units facing heightened risks for such incidents. Using a mixed methods approach, this project will contribute to the creation of knowledge for preventing violence as well as minimizing the trauma associated with restraint and seclusion, thus ensuring a safer healthcare environment. Google Scholar: Dane Mauer-Vakil |
Working together to foster the development of all children in Quebec: a living laboratory to better support families and child care facilitiesName: Gabrielle Pratte About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkMy research program focuses on support for children with special needs. In the coming years, I hope to successfully bring together research and the various early childhood stakeholders to ensure that the support offered to families and childcare settings best meets their needs. Website: Gabrielle Pratte (French only) |
Economic evaluation of the administrative burden of family physicians in British ColumbiaName: Hayley Lawrence About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkTwenty percent of Canadians cannot access a regular family physician (FP), which does not meet the population's needs and is an unfair service distribution. This research will evaluate strategies to reduce FPs' administrative burden, which would potentially increase patient appointments and improve FPs' workflow and work-life balance. This economic evidence will strengthen policy arguments and guide decisions on reducing administrative burden. |
Informing a sustainable digital public health strategy in British ColumbiaName: Ihoghosa (Muyi) Iyamu About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkI explore factors and processes needed to implement sustainable digital public health interventions at the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC). Drawing on a decade of implementing GetCheckedOnline - BC's online service for sexually transmitted infection testing, my work aims to better integrate these interventions with health systems, guiding a sustainability strategy for digital sexual health within BCCDC and beyond. X: Ihoghosa (Muyi) Iyamu |
Equity, diversity, inclusion and cultural safety in partnership with patients, families and the publicName: Jasmine Sawadogo About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkToday, research in partnership with patients is one of the most effective strategies for obtaining reliable, concrete results. My internship is part of an effort to promote this approach, which is as applicable in both in Canada and abroad. My research will provide this approach with culturally adapted tools for more inclusive and equitable research in different contexts. LinkedIn: Jasmine Sawadogo |
Optimizing the impact of health innovations to reduce repeat emergency room visits by the most vulnerable seniorsName: Laetitia Bert About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkMy work in community health (health services organization) is aimed at bridging the gap between research and practice when it comes to sustaining and scaling up health innovations. By issuing science-based recommendations that are tailored to field requirements, I hope to help improve the efficiency of health services and particularly health equity. ResearchGate: Laetitia Bert |
Primary Care Innovations AmplifierName: Mélanie Ann Smithman About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkMy work focuses on establishing a “Primary Care Innovations Amplifier” in Quebec to overcome barriers to spreading, scaling, and sustaining innovations—including social innovations. By engaging key actors and integrating research, policy, and practice, I aim to advance the implementation of evidence-informed solutions that enhance health, access, equity, and resilience—recognizing primary care as the foundation of high-performing health systems. LinkedIn: Mélanie Ann Smithman |
The contribution of population-based responsibility to the development of a values-based health care system: Strategic perspective of the health and welfare commissioner (Commissaire à la santé et au bien-être)Name: Pierre-Henri Roux-Levy Information about you and your work Our project is part of the international transformation of health systems. Developed in Quebec in the 2000s, population-based responsibility stands at the intersection of an array of systemic innovations. A solid concept, its actualization and deployment will make it possible to respond to contemporary issues, support decision makers, enhance the Quebec health care system's performance, and serve the international model. LinkedIn: Pierre-Henri Roux-Levy |
Harnessing knowledge mobilization approaches to improve access to chronic infection care among people who use drugsName: Prossy Kiddu Namyalo About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkOver the years, Hamilton has witnessed an unacceptably high number of new diagnoses of HIV infection among people who use drugs (PWUD). My embedded research contributes to advancing the quality of care for PWUD patients by focusing on engaging healthcare providers and knowledge users to address constraining factors and improve access to PWUD care needs. LinkedIn: Prossy Kiddu Namyalo |
Implanter des pratiques qui favorisent l'engagement des personnes vivant avec un trouble neurocognitif majeur dans des occupations importantes pour elles [Implementing practices that promote the engagement of people living with major neurocognitive disorder in occupations important to them]Name: Sarah Rahimaly About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkMy project aims to understand the process of implementing practices that promote the involvement of seniors living with a major neurocognitive disorder in occupations that are important to them and rooted in their life story. I want to support caregivers and managers working in Quebec’s residential care facilities to offer care that is consistent with the identity and values of the residents. LinkedIn: Sarah Rahimaly |
Access and Availability: Implementation of Specialized Adapted Physical Activity Programs for Persons with Significant Mobility ImpairmentsName: Stephanie Marrocco About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkPhysical activity (PA) can improve mobility and health status. Persons with mobility impairments experience barriers to PA participation, such as a lack of adapted PA programs. My HSI fellowship aims to address this barrier by implementing such programs within rehabilitation and community settings. My career aspirations are to continue this work ensuring equitable access to suitable PA programs for all. |
Extreme heat and health in Manitoba: Examining the role of individual and neighbourhood factorsName: Katherine White About You & Your Fellowship Program of WorkThe frequency and intensity of extreme heat days is expected to continue due to ongoing climate change. Partnering with Manitoba Health, I will quantify the increased risk to the health of Manitobans during times of extreme heat exposure and identify individual and neighbourhood-built environment risk and protective factors. LinkTree: Katherine White |
Developing the francophone autism engagement framework for youth and translating knowledge evidence for inclusive policyName: Michèle L. Hébert Information about you and your workMy research centres on transforming inequity into equity for families with neurodiverse youth. With this fellowship, leveraging my paediatric expertise, mixed-methods training, and policy collaboration, I aim to create a framework that bolsters cross-Canada connection, ultimately to engage and support French-speaking autism youth and organisations, facilitating community-wide inclusion and friendly policy. LinkedIn: Michèle L. Hébert |
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