cover image: Panel 4:  - Implementation Research for testing the CANRISK Tool:

Panel 4: - Implementation Research for testing the CANRISK Tool:

3 Apr 2024

Session objectives and learning outcomes: • How to advance a meaningful interprofessional collaborative CBR initiative that can integrate clinical and social care to fulfill the gap of a system-level assessment tool (CANRISK) • How EGAP principles and a peer-researcher model are used effectively to strengthen implementation research and innovation activities conducive to Black Health as a part of. [...] Full description: This collaborative study was designed to screen for diabetes among the African, Caribbean, and Black Canadians aged 18-39 years to update the CANRISK questionnaire, which can more correctly identify the targ. [...] The challenges for recruiting ‘apparently’ healthy adolescents and communication after being diagnosed and maintaining the principles of PHIPA mandates for PHI will be shared by panelists from the four collaborating organizations. [...] This was the context of extending the data collection initiative among 400 more residents from the ACB ethnic group to ensure the Canadian Diabetes Risk Questionnaire (CANRISK) can accurately identify those at risk of having prediabetes and diabetes in this community. [...] The research questions were: (i) What is the prevalence of diabetes and prediabetes among ACB residents (in Toronto) aged 18–39 years? (ii) Does the current CANRISK tool accurately identify younger Black Canadians at high risk of diabetes and prediabetes? (iii) If not, can changes be made to increase the tool’s accuracy among this group? The Maximal Variation Sampling technique, using inclusion an.

Authors

python-docx

Pages
3
Published in
Canada