Why is it important to engage community partners in research?
By collaborating with and engaging community and multisectoral partners, we help to address community needs and priorities by generating relevant, timely, and useful knowledge. Working in this way advances both science and practice in public and population health.
Collaborative Projects and Publications
- 2021-2023
Co-creating a data and knowledge roadmap to support youth homelessness research, operations, and policy in Canada
(Making the Shift)
Collaborative Leads: Yale Belanger, Robyn Blackadar, Janice Victor, Naomi Nichol, Matthew Russell, Xinjie Cui, Naomi Parker - 2019 – 2023
Reducing HIV-related Stigma in School Children in Northern Uganda: A Multi-level Arts-based Population Health Intervention
(CIHR: Project Scheme – September 12, 2018)
Principal Investigators: Bonnie Fournier (NPI), Olenka Bilash, Geoffrey M Maina, Joshua Mendelsohn, Santo Ojok (KU) - 2019 – 2026
Evaluation Capacity Network: Collaborating for Community Driven and Culturally Relevant Early Childhood Practices, Programs, and Policies
(SSHRC: Partnership Grant)
Principal Investigators: Rebecca Gokiert (NPA); Richard Janzen (KU), Leslie Fierro, Isabelle Bourgeois, Christopher Mushquash, Magdalena Janus, Anna Kirova, Sharla Peltier, Cheryl-Anne Poth, Javier Mignone, Jessica Ball - 2020 – 2022
Income Inequality within Schools and Mental Health among Canada’s Youth
(Women & Children’s Health Research Institute (WCHRI): Innovation Grant)
Principal Investigator: Roman Pabayo - 2020 – 2021
Social and Public Health Response to COVID-19: Intervening to address Financial Strain and Mental Health Consequences of the Pandemic
(CIHR: Operating Grant: COVID-19 May 2020 Rapid Research Funding Opportunity)
Principal Investigators: Candace Nykiforuk (NPI), Evelyne de Leeuw (Co-PI)
*Project conducted through the Centre for Healthy Communities - 2019 – 2019
Levelling the Playing Fields: Creating the Conditions for Outdoor Free-Play to Emerge in Cities
(CIHR: IPPH Building Healthy Cities – Dragon’s Den)
Principal Investigator: Katherine Frohlich (NPI) - 2018 – 2021
Is the BC Farmers’ Market Nutrition Coupon Program an Effective and Cost-effective Means of Improving the Dietary Behaviours and Well-being of Disadvantaged British Columbians?
(CIHR: Project Scheme – September 15, 2017)
Principal Investigators: Dana L Olstad (NPI), Heather O’Hara (KU) - 2018-2020
Neighbourhood Income Inequality and Maternal and Child Mental Health in Calgary
(WCHRI Innovation Grant) + (MSI Foundation)
Principal Investigator: Roman Pabayo - 2018 – 2019
Healthier Cities, Sustainable Futures: Leveraging Municipal Smart City Data and Technological Innovation to Improve Population Health and Health Equity
(CIHR: IPPH Planning & Dissemination Grants: Healthy Cities)
Principal Investigator: Candace Nykiforuk
*Centre for Healthy Communities project - 2017 – 2019
Development and Pilot Testing of a Novel Web-based Platform to Assess the Impact of the BC Farmers’ Market Nutrition Coupon Program on the Dietary Intake and Well-being of Low-Income Adults
(University of Calgary Cumming School of Medicine: Clinical Research Fund (CRF) Grant)
Principal Investigator: Dana L Olstad - 2016 – 2021
Building on Existing Tools to Improve Cancer and Chronic Disease Prevention and Screening in Primary Care for Wellness of Cancer Survivors and Patients: The BETTER WISE Project
(Alberta Innovates – Health Solutions: Cancer Prevention Research Opportunity)
Collaborative Leads: Donna Manca (NPI), Kris Aubrey-Bassler, Denise Campbell-Scherer, Eva Grunfeld, Melissa Shea-Budgell - 2020 – 2020
Project-planning and Team-building for a Collaborative, Inclusive, and Equitable Urban Accessibility Research Project: Bridging Practice, Research, and Experiences of Dis/ability in Edmonton
(CIHR: Planning and Dissemination Grant – Institute Community Support; 2019-09-25)
Principal Investigators: Candace Nykiforuk (NPI); Nicole Glenn (Co-PI)
* Project conducted through the Centre for Healthy Communities - 2020 – 2020
Chronic Disease Prevention in Younger Adults Living with Low Income: A BETTER Life
(CIHR: Catalyst Grant: Understanding Disease Prevention and Risk Factor Modification)
Principal Investigators: Aisha Lofters (NPI); Mary Ann O’Brien (Co-PI) - 2017 – 2019
Examining the Impacts of Wildfires on the Health and Well-being of Indigenous Peoples and Communities in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo
(CIHR Operating Grant: Health Effects of the Alberta Wildfires)
Principal Investigators: Stephanie Montesanti (NPI), Tara McGee, Val Austen Wiebe (KU)
- Nykiforuk, C.I.J. (2021). Engaging patients in research using photovoice methodology. CMAJ, Epub 2021 July 12. DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.210963 https://www.cmaj.ca/content/193/27/E1050
- Nykiforuk, C.I.J., Glenn, N.M., Hosler, I., Crowe, H., Reynard, D., Molner, B., Candlish, J., & Lowe, S. (2021). Understanding urban accessibility: A community-engaged pilot study of entrance features. Social Science & Medicine, 273:113775. Epub 2021 March 1:1-10. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.113775
- Glenn, N.M., Allen Scott, L., Hokanson, T., Gustafson, K., Stoops, M., Day, B., & Nykiforuk, C.I.J. (2021). Community strategies to reduce the impact of financial strain and promote financial well-being: a comprehensive rapid review. Global Health Promotion, 28(1):42-40. Epub 2021 February 18. https://doi.org/10.1177/1757975920984182
Special issue on Health Promotion Perspectives on the COVID-19 Pandemic, accessible at: https://journals.sagepub.com/page/ped/collections/covid-19 - Atkary, M.L., Caron-Roy, S., Sajobi, T., O’Hara, H., Leblanc, P., Dunn, S., McCormack, G., Timmins, D., Ball, K., Downs, S., Minaker, L.M.,Nykiforuk, C.I.J., Godley, J., Milaney, K., Lashewicz, B., Fournier, B., Elliott, C., Raine, K.R., Prowse, R., Olstad, D.L. (2020). Impact of a farmers’ market nutrition coupon program on diet quality and psychosocial well-being among low-income adults: protocol for a randomized control trial and a longitudinal qualitative investigation. BMJ Open, 10:e035143. doi: 1136/bmjopen-2019-035143 https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/10/5/e035143.full
- Glenn, N.M., Kongats, K., Cowie, H., Guimond, J.K., Nykiforuk, C.I.J. (2020). Promoting children’s play in Calgary, Alberta: a case study of collective impact and municipal leadership. Cities and Health. https://doi.org/10.1080/23748834.2020.1779994
- Nykiforuk, C.I.J., Rawson, D., McGetrick, J.A., Belon, A.P. (2019). Canadian policy perspectives on promoting physical activity across age-friendly communities: lessons for advocacy and action. Ageing and Society, 39(2): 307-339. Epub 2017 Sep 11. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0144686X17000939
- Nieuwendyk, L.M., Belon, A.P., Vallianatos, H., Raine, K.D., Schopflocher, D., Spence, J.C., Plotnikoff, R.C., Nykiforuk, C.I. (2016). How perceptions of community environment influence health behaviours: using the Analysis Grid for Environments Linked to Obesity framework as a mechanism for exploration. Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada: Research, Policy and Practice, 36(9): 175-184. Epub 2016 Sep 22. DOI: 24095/hpcdp.36.9.01
- Lytvyak, E., Olstad, D.L., Schopflocher, D.P., Plotnikoff, R.C., Storey, K.E., Nykiforuk, C.I.J., Raine, K.D. (2016). Impact of a 3-year multi-centre community-based intervention on risk factors for chronic disease and obesity among free-living adults: the Healthy Alberta Communities study. BMC Public Health, 16(1): 344. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-016-3021-1
- Sopcak, N., Aguilar, C., Nykiforuk, C.I.J., O’Brien, M.A., Aubrey-Bassler, K., Cullen, R.M., Heatherington, M., Grunfeld, E., Manca, D.P. (2017). Patients’ perspectives on BETTER prevention and screening: qualitative findings from Newfoundland & Labrador. British Journal for General Practice (BJGP) Open. BJBP-2017-0061. Epub 2017 Aug 8. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgpopen17X101037
- Sopcak, N., Aguilar, C., O’Brien, M.A., Nykiforuk, C., Aubrey-Bassler, K., Cullen, R., Grunfeld, E., Manca, D.P. (2016). Implementation of the BETTER 2 program: a qualitative study exploring barriers and facilitators of a novel way to improve chronic disease prevention and screening in primary care. Implementation Science, 11:158. Epub 2016 Dec. DOI: 10.1186/s13012-016-0525-0
- Manca, D.P., Campbell-Scherer, D., Aubrey-Bassler, K., Kandola, K., Aguilar, C., Baxter, J., Meaney, C., Salvalaggio, G., Carroll, J.C., Faria, V., Nykiforuk, C., Grunfeld, E. (2015). Developing clinical decision tools to implement chronic disease prevention and screening in primary care: the BETTER 2 program (building on existing tools to improve chronic disease prevention and screening in primary care). Implementation Science, 10(1):107. DOI:1186/s13012-015-0299-9. PMID: 26238338
- Raine, K.D., Sosa Hernandez, C., Nykiforuk, C.I.J., Reed, S., Montemurro, G., Lytvyak, E., MacLellan-Wright, M-F. (2014). Measuring the progress of capacity building in the Alberta Policy Coalition for Cancer Prevention. Health Promotion Practice, 15(4): 496-505. Epub 2013 Dec 13. DOI: 1177/1524839913511627 PMID: 24334541
- Montemurro, G., Raine, K., Nykiforuk, C.I.J., Mayan, M. (2014). Exploring the process of capacity-building among community-based health promotion workers in Alberta, Canada. Health Promotion International, 29(3): 463-73. Epub 2013 Feb 27. DOI: 1093/heapro/dat008
PMID: 23445941