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Quach-Thanh, Caroline

Canadian Institutes of Health Research — Research in Priority Areas — $6,700,000

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Amount

$6.7M

Province

QC

Type

Grant

Agreement Number

236-2021-2022-Q4-00412

Purpose

To be eligible to the competition, applications must address ALL objectives AND key design components: • Establish central coordination and collaboration activities with Collaborating Sites located across Canada to increase the availability of high-quality and real-time evidence to support research on the effectiveness and relative safety of the COVID-19 vaccines in children and youth; • Generate research evidence related to COVID infection and vaccination in diverse children and youth population(s), including (but not limited to): o Equity considerations; o Health and well-being status (e.g., historically excluded or underserved populations, individuals with complex health needs and/or a disability); o Sex and gender; and/or o Racialized and Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, Métis and Urban Indigenous) populations. • Identify children and youth populations at the highest and high risk for negative outcomes related to COVID-19 vaccination, and other determinant of health factors (e.g., social, economic, behaviour, etc.) that are associated with this increased greater risk. • Harmonize data collection, and improve open and real-world data sharing with relevant knowledge-users in an accessible, useful and relevant format to support a timely and effective COVID-19 public health response within and across all jurisdictions in Canada as it relates to children and youth; • Collaborate across Sites to establish resource and data sharing policies, increase efficiencies in research and related processes (including but not limited to ethics review; privacy considerations; contracts; informed-consent; common protocols; developing applications for trial funding; consistent and valid patient-oriented outcomes), reduce duplication, and maximize research and surveillance activities related to COVID-19 vaccination of children and youth; and • Provide research evidence to inform clinical and health system management and public health response, and/or decision-making and planning within and all across jurisdictions in Canada and internationally.

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