My lived experience matters": Working with people with disabilities to improve the accessibility of pregnancy care.
Project Description:
Ontario is home to a wealth of high-quality patient-oriented research, with research teams meaningfully partnering with patients, families, caregivers, and communities to deliver rigor, relevance and results from their patient-oriented research project. For these patient-oriented research findings to enter the evidence chain for changing health policy, practice and health outcomes, there is often a need to support end-of-grant knowledge mobilization activities to build the relationships and push the results to those who can use them to effect real impact and change for Ontario. This includes the extent to which patient-oriented research findings will be transferrable and scalable to support Ontario's response to health system and public health
The goals of SPOR includes patients, family members, caregivers, and community members.
1. Activities include raising awareness of the research in the original project and promoting action in moving the research forward to practice and policy.
2 Funding is explicitly designed to extend mobilizing the results of the original project to help to support Ontario's response to health system and public health challenges.
Core Function(s):
Performing Research or Evaluation
Area of Emphasis
Health-Related Activities, Quality of Life
Target Audience:
Professionals and Para-Professionals, Family Members/Caregivers, Adults with Disabilities
Unserved or Under-served Populations:
Specific Groups
Primary Target Audience Geographic Descriptor:
National, International
COVID-19 Related Data:
N/A