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Politique
Supprimer filtres

2019

General

Validity of Dried Blood Spot Testing for STBBI a systematic review

Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)

Researchers, Government

2019

Gay, bisexual men and other men who have sex with men

Canadian results from the European Men-who-have-sex-with-men Internet survey (EMIS-2017) (infographic)

Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)

General Population, Researchers, Government

Includes Canadian EMIS-2017 data to describe the sexually transmitted and other bloodborne infection (STBBI) related needs of gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (gbMSM)

2019

Gay, bisexual men and other men who have sex with men

Résultats canadiens de l’Enquête européenne en ligne sur la sexualité entre hommes (EMIS-2017) (infographie)

Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)

General Population, Researchers, Government

Includes Canadian EMIS-2017 data to describe the sexually transmitted and other bloodborne infection (STBBI) related needs of gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (gbMSM)

2019

Gay, bisexual men and other men who have sex with men

Résultats canadiens de l’Enquête européenne en ligne sur la sexualité entre hommes (EMIS-2017) (article)

Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)

General Population, Researchers, Government

The report provides an overview of the Canadian EMIS-2017 data to describe the sexually transmitted and other bloodborne infection (STBBI) related needs of gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (gbMSM)

2019

African, Caribbean and Black communities, Racialized people and migrants, People living with HIV/AIDS (PWLHA)

To The Beat of Our Own Drum – African, Canadian and Black
Canadian Elders on Aging with
HIV (FR)

Realize

General Population, Healthcare Providers, Civil Society

This first of its kind resource in Canada serves to share information and
gather diverse experiences that reflect African, Canadian and Black (ACB)
experiences of aging with HIV. It identifies strategies to collectively
enhance future practice, programming and policy which impact ACB
community members aging with HIV in Canada.

2019

African, Caribbean and Black communities, Racialized people and migrants, People living with HIV/AIDS (PWLHA)

To The Beat of Our Own Drum – African, Caribbean, and Black
Canadian Elders on Aging
with HIV

Realize

General Population, Healthcare Providers, Civil Society

This first of its kind resource in Canada serves to share information and
gather diverse experiences that reflect African, Caribbean, and Black (ACB)
experiences of aging with HIV. It identifies strategies to collectively
enhance future practice, programming and policy which impact ACB
community members aging with HIV in Canada.

2019

People living with HIV/AIDS (PWLHA)

An Economic Evaluation of
Expanding Physiotherapy
Coverage for persons living
with HIV

Realize

Government, Non-governmental Organizations

The business case for expanding publicly funded physiotherapy services
for people living with HIV

2018

First Nations, Métis, or Inuit communities

IIWGHA Strategic Plan

International Indigenous Working Group on HIV & AIDS (IIWGHA)

Indigenous Groups, Government, Healthcare Providers, Civil Society, Non-governmental Organizations

The International Indigenous Strategic Plan on HIV and AIDS for Indigenous Peoples and Communities

2018

General

Reaching Underserved
Populations: Leveraging
Point-of-Care Tests for
Sexually Transmitted and
Blood-Borne Infections to
Explore New Program Options
in Canada 2018

National Collaborating Center for Infectious Diseases (NCCID)

General Population, Researchers, Healthcare Providers, Government, Non-governmental Organizations

Point-of-care testing (POCT) is one solution for rethinking testing and
screening strategies. POCT offers the flexibility to perform medical
diagnostic testing outside the clinical laboratory in close proximity
to where the patient is receiving care. It can be performed in a variety
of settings including hospitals, clinics, physician’s offices, pharmacies,
ambulances, nursing and long-term care facilities, or the patient’s
residence, bringing diagnostics closer to people, especially to
populations who are not currently using health services for many
different reasons including, stigma, discrimination, criminalization,
and geographic isolation.

While there is interest in expanding POCT in Canada, translating
research and evidence into POCT policies and programs remains a
challenge. To support national efforts to improve sexually transmitted
and blood borne infections (STBBIs) screening and support awareness
building for equitable access to and uptake of new diagnostic
technologies for STBBIs, the National Collaborating Centre for
Infectious Diseases (NCCID) commissioned this evidence review on
POCT as it relates to the Canadian context. This review is the first of
several projects NCCID is conducting, and is intended to summarize
POC technologies and devices that are currently used, on the market,
approved or available in Canada, or in the pipeline.

2018

General

Exploring alternative methods
to HIV testing to meet Canada’s
obligation to UNAIDS
90-90-90 targets: Meeting
Proceedings 2019

National Collaborating Center for Infectious Diseases (NCCID)

General Population, Healthcare Providers

On April 26, 2018, The National HIV/AIDS Laboratories, National
Microbiology Laboratory, and the Public Health Agency of Canada,
together with the Saskatchewan HIV/AIDS Research Endeavour and
the National Collaborating Centre for Infectious Diseases brought
together partners and participants to foster a reflection on
alternative methods for HIV testing. The session held at the
Canadian Association for HIV Research annual conference, featured
new testing technologies and approaches that have the potential to
expand HIV testing options in Canada if scaled-up and in order to reach
people where they are.

2018

General

HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis in
Ontario

Ontario HIV Treatment Network

General Population, Healthcare Providers, Researchers, Government

2018

General

Using Administrative Pharmaceutical prescription data to estimate the number of persons on HIV antiretroviral treatment Canada, 2014-2018

Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)

General Population, Government, Healthcare Providers, Non-governmental Organizations

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