Women's Health Research Grants Initiative Launched

CA Gov

The National Women's Health Research Initiative (NWHRI), a joint initiative between the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Women and Gender Equality Canada, was announced as part of the 2021 federal budget to advance a coordinated research program that addresses under-researched and high-priority areas of women's health and to ensure new evidence improves women's, girls', and gender-diverse people's care and health outcomes. The initiative aims to ensure that all people in Canada navigating the health system have access to gender-sensitive, culturally appropriate, trauma-informed, non-stigmatizing, evidence-based, high-quality health care throughout their lives.

Through the NWHRI, 24 research projects were funded in the following areas: polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), rural and Indigenous perinatal care and breastfeeding, heart health, gender-based violence, mental health, eating disorders, reproductive care and pregnancy, gender-based violence, cancer and HPV, vestibulodynia (chronic vaginal pain) and endometriosis, and many more high-priority health areas for a total investment of $13,743,903.

Principal InvestigatorProject TitleThemeFunding
Healthcare Implementation Science
Jamie L Benham

University of Calgary

Optimizing Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Self-Management: Implementing International Evidence-Based Guidelines in AlbertaPOS$600,000
Melissa Brooks

Dalhousie University

It's My Choice: A mixed methods implementation evaluation of a patient decision aid to support abortion care in CanadaReproductive care / Pregnancy$584,216
Emmanuel Bujold

Université Laval

L'inversion de la pyramide des soins anténataux pour améliorer l'accès aux soins et la santé des mères et des enfants vivant en région éloignée (PROJET PYRAMIDE)Reproductive care / Pregnancy$599,003
Jennifer L Couturier

McMaster University

National Implementation of Highly Efficient Evidence-Informed Treatment for Youth with Eating DisordersEating Disorders$599,126
Natalie Dayan

Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre

PREGTRIAL (Inclusion of PREgnant and lactatinG people in clinical TRIALs)Reproductive care / Pregnancy$598,561
Nicole L Letourneau

University of Calgary

The Alliance against Violence and Adversity (AVA): Strengthening the Implementation of Evidence-Based Solutions to Improve the Health of Women, Girls, and Gender-Diverse People across CanadaGender based violence$599,395
Stephanie R Montesanti

University of Alberta

Closing the Gap in Perinatal Health Disparities in Rural, Remote and Northern Indigenous Communities: Implementation of a Community-Led Mobile Perinatal Health Clinic ModelReproductive care / Pregnancy$579,720
Nathan C Nickel

University of Manitoba

THRIVE: Transforming Healthcare through Research to Improve Breastfeeding and Advance Women's HealthReproductive care / Pregnancy$597,960
Stephanie R Penney

Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (Toronto)

What are the unique mental health needs of women in correctional and forensic mental health settings? A virtual community of practice modelMental Health$583,022
Garry X Shen

University of Manitoba

Protecting and supporting breastfeeding and lactation equity in Manitoba through community-integrated education and care using novel technologies, culturally safe and gender affirming approachesReproductive care / Pregnancy$600,000
Alexa R Yakubovich

Dalhousie University

Implementing evidence-informed strategies to identify and respond to violence against women and gender diverse people in Canadian health systemsGender based violence$599,257
Karen Yeates

Queen's University

Listening to our Women: Understanding barriers, enablers, and strategies to cervical cancer screening uptake using HPV DNA self-sampling through participatory, community-based approaches among Indigenous women living remotely in OntarioCancer / HPV$600,000
Translational Research
Sylvain Chemtob

Centre hospitalier universitaire Sainte-Justine (Montreal)

A Breakthrough Solution to Effectively Prevent Preterm BirthReproductive care / Pregnancy$599,500
Li Wang

McMaster University

Development of a novel risk prediction model for chronic postsurgical pain after breast cancer surgeryCancer / HPV$600,000
Caroline F Pukall

Queen's University

Examining the efficacy of a multimodal virtual program on pain and sexual outcomes in individuals with provoked vestibulodynia: A randomized clinical trialVestibulodynia / Endometriosis$599,086
Tania Di Renna

Women's College Hospital (Toronto)

Let's not wait 11 years: Development and rapid adoption of a screening measure for endometriosis in young Canadian adultsVestibulodynia / Endometriosis$594,250
Jacob L Jaremko

University of Alberta

Improving equity and access to a universal newborn screening tool for hip dysplasia in rural, remote and Indigenous communitiesReproductive care / Pregnancy$597,980
Paul van Donkelaar

University of British Columbia

Development and validation of a clinical assessment tool to improve detection of brain injury in intimate partner violenceGender based violence$495,144
Sofia B Ahmed

University of Alberta

Hormonal route of administration and cardiorenal healthHeart$420,000
Louise Pilote

Research Institute/McGill University Health Centre

Social Prescribing to Improve Adherence and Outcomes in Women with Heart FailureHeart$600,000
Linda McLean

University of Ottawa

Does repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) reduce pain associated with endometriosis more effectively than a sham rTMS intervention? A randomized controlled trial.Vestibulodynia / Endometriosis$600,000
Jean-Sébastien Paquette

Université Laval

Klotho, a new biomarker to improve breast cancer screening programs by reducing false-positive results.Cancer / HPV$300,000
Mathew Leonardi

McMaster University

Development of a Novel Non-Surgical Endometriosis Diagnostic by Combining an Ultrasound-Based Procedure with Single Molecule Arrays (SIMOA)Vestibulodynia / Endometriosis$598,183
Sandy Shultz

Vancouver Island University

Psilocybin-assisted therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in intimate partner violence (IPV) survivorsGender based violence$599,500
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