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Relational end-of-life care for people living with dementia: Innovating education and supporting practice change

  • Domaine de recherche

    Neurodegeneration

  • Disease Area

    Alzheimer’s

  • Compétition

    Alzheimer’s Society of Canada – Brain Canada Foundation Knowledge Translation and Exchange Accelerator Grants

  • Province

    Ontario

  • Date de Début

    2024

  • Montant total du financement

    $100,000

  • Contribution Santé Canada

    $50,000

Aperçu du projet

"Dementia is now recognised as a terminal illness and a leading cause of death globally. People living with dementia (PLwD) in Canada suffer painful, undignified, and inhumane end-of-life (EOL) experiences. Despite that EOL care is identified as a priority in a number of national dementia strategies, research on EOL care…

The Social Network: Moving evidence on dementia into practice with ethnically diverse communities

  • Domaine de recherche

    Neurodegeneration

  • Disease Area

    Alzheimer’s

  • Compétition

    Alzheimer’s Society of Canada – Brain Canada Foundation Knowledge Translation and Exchange Accelerator Grants

  • Province

    Québec

  • Date de Début

    2025

  • Montant total du financement

    $61,660

  • Contribution Santé Canada

    $30,830

Aperçu du projet

"Research evidence identifies that people from equity-seeking groups, particularly those from racialized communities face significant barriers along their dementia journey, both from an individual (community) and a system (policy) perspective. The two goals of this proposal are to: 1. Community: Raise awareness of dementia, improve confidence to detect symptoms, and…

Enhancing Support for Alzheimer’s Caregivers: A Comprehensive Approach to Caregiver Needs and Healthcare Integration Across the Disease Trajectory

  • Type de subvention

    Knowledge mobilization grants

  • Domaine de recherche

    Neurodegeneration

  • Disease Area

    Alzheimer’s

  • Compétition

    Alzheimer’s Society of Canada – Brain Canada Foundation Knowledge Translation and Exchange Accelerator Grants

  • Province

    Ontario

  • Date de Début

    2025

  • Montant total du financement

    $91,949

  • Contribution Santé Canada

    $45,975

Aperçu du projet

In Canada, about 1.1 million people care for family members with dementia, providing support that saves the healthcare system billions each year. However, despite their essential role, caregivers often lack support from healthcare providers, leading to high stress levels that can affect both their own health and the well-being of…

Inclusive Physical Activity for Kids: KidsAction and Indigenous Dance Programs in Northern BC

  • Domaine de recherche

    Neurodevelopment

  • Disease Area

    Other

  • Compétition

    KBHN Innovation and Implementation Programs

  • Province

    British Columbia

  • Date de Début

    2025

  • Montant total du financement

    $370,000

  • Contribution Santé Canada

    $99,999

Aperçu du projet

KidsAction is an evidence-informed coaching approach for children with disabilities. We co-designed it with families, community groups and Indigenous partners to support children and families in community physical activity programs. Our key partners are Northern BC Indigenous dance leaders Symbia Barnaby (Haida Nation) and Dayna Nelson (Nisga’a Nation). Our shared…

Accelerating implementation of Canada’s first national Pediatric Pain Standard: Enhancing equitable care for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities in hospital settings

  • Domaine de recherche

    Neurodevelopment

  • Disease Area

    Other

  • Compétition

    KBHN Innovation and Implementation Programs

  • Province

    Alberta

  • Date de Début

    2025

  • Montant total du financement

    $837,760

  • Contribution Santé Canada

    $200,000

Aperçu du projet

Canada is a world leader in children's pain research and effective treatments exist, yet Canadian children continue to experience undertreated and preventable pain. This is particularly true for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities who are disproportionately impacted by pain yet face significant inequities in pain care. To address this, in 2023,…