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Bridging the gaps: Gender and Health Promotion Studies Unit (GAHPS) research focuses on health equity

Posted by Trudi Smith on April 7, 2015 in Research, News

Led by Dr. Jacqueline Gahagan, the is an applied research unit within the School of Health and Human Performance.听 GAHPS brings together researchers, policy makers, community members and students who have an interest in exploring gender as a key determinant of health, with the mission of improving health equity and health outcomes across the life span.听 GAHPS research has a special focus on health equity among marginalized populations, with areas of interest including harm reduction and HIV/AIDS, STIs, HCV, blood-borne and community acquired infections, gender-based analyses of health policies and programs, and the health outcomes of LGBTQ and gender minoritized populations.

GAHPS was recently successful in receiving a number of grants which will allow them to further their research mission 鈥

  • Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation (NSHRF): Knowledge Sharing Support Award ($10,000) - 鈥淒eveloping Culturally Competent Primary Health Assessment Approaches for LGBTQ Populations in Nova Scotia.鈥 - Jacqueline Gahagan (PI), Brenda Merritt (OT), Cybelle Rieber, Maria MacIntosh, Brian Condran, Matthew Numer (HHP) and Sarah Peddle.
    Aimed at sharing research knowledge on approaches to LGBTQ primary health assessments, this award will help to develop Nova Scotia specific, culturally competent primary health measurement approaches and assessment tools that can be used to determine health access, health equity and health service utilization among LGBTQ populations.
  • Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research:听 Patient Engagement Collaboration Grant ($30, 000) [In partnership with Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation] - 鈥The Importance of Patient Engagement and Collaboration in Improving LGBTQ Health in Nova Scotia.鈥澨 - Jacqueline Gahagan (PI), Brenda Merritt (OT), Matthew Numer (HHP), Cybelle Rieber and John O鈥橩eefe.
    This grant will focus on addressing current gaps in knowledge in order to improve the quality of health care for LGBTQ populations in Nova Scotia through sharing findings of GAHPS research with a wide range of stakeholders in order to determine strategic provincial directions.
  • Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Catalyst Grant: HIV / AIDS Community Based Research ($32,860) - "Community Preparedness in the Context of HIV Point of Care Testing in non-urban settings鈥 - Jacqueline Gahagan (PI), Deborah Warren, Shabnam Asghari, John Kim, Frank Atherton, Holly D鈥橝ngelo-Scott, Deborah Kelly, Lois Jackson (HHP), Zack Marshall, Gina Ogilvie, Brent Oliver, Nitika Pai, Michael Schwandt, Michelle Swab, and Marc Steben.
    The aim of this grant is to determine community preparedness for new HIV testing innovations - such as HIV Point of Care testing - in rural areas of Canada, starting with the Atlantic Provinces.
  • Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Planning and Dissemination Grant: Institute Community Support ($10,000) -鈥淢obilizing Information, Preventing Infection鈥 - Jacqueline Gahagan (PI), Michelle Proctor-Simms, Margaret Dykeman, Carla Densmore, Anik Dube, Greg Harris, Lois Jackson (HHP), Michael Liddell, Jo-Ann MacDonald, Cindy MacIssac, and Zack Marshall听
    This grant will mobilize and disseminate the key findings of the GAHPS 鈥淥ur Youth, Our Response鈥 study to key stakeholders, with the aim of informing the next generation of youth-oriented HIV/HCV prevention policies and programs.

GAHPS has organized knowledge translation around each of these grants over the coming months.听 For more information, and to learn how to get involved, contact Jacqueline Gahagan 鈥 jacqueline.gahagan@dal.ca.

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