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Études et rapports

Association canadienne pour l'équité en santé des femmes

Women’s Health Collective Canada National Survey (2020)

Three of Canada’s leading women’s health foundations – BC Women’s Health Foundation, Alberta Women’s Health Foundation, and Women’s College Hospital Foundation – have launched the Women’s Health Collective Canada (WHCC) with a national survey that underscores the need for increased awareness around women’s health. Survey results show what those in the medical community have known for years: that lack of knowledge and public understanding of women’s health parallels a history of gender inequality in the research process.

BC Women’s Health Foundation

In Her Words – Women’s Experience with the Healthcare System in BC (2020)

Despite decades of progress in health research, policy, and practice, women still face many barriers accessing the high-quality healthcare they deserve. In response, this 2020 BC Women’s Health Foundation report examines how women experience healthcare across the province. The aim is to drive changes within the system that will lead to healthy women everywhere, capable of anything.

Alberta Women’s Health Foundation

Surveying the Silence (2023)

In Spring 2023, the Alberta Women’s Health Foundation released the thought leadership report, “Surveying the Silence: Exploring the Impact of Taboos in Women’s Health”. More than 2,200 people were surveyed to understand their top health issues, concerns, and experiences seeking help for conditions specifically associated with women’s anatomy. The survey shed light on many health issues that are not regularly or openly discussed and put a focus on the questions we do not know to ask. Conditions about which little is known, and according to the respondents, even less is done, such as menopause, endometriosis, painful periods and PMDD, PCOS, pelvic floor issues, and more.

Women’s College Hospital Foundation

Women at the Forefront of Aging in Canada. 2024 Report – Academics at Women’s College Hospital (2024)

Women’s Age Lab’s 2024 report addresses the unique challenges faced by older women in Canada. It sheds light on the health and wellbeing challenges often overlooked in research, healthcare, and policymaking daily and on a systemic level. From underrepresentation in clinical trials to the gender pension gap, older women navigate a complex landscape that demands urgent attention.

Partnership for Women’s Health Research Canada

PWHR Impact Report (2022-2023)

The PWHR 2022-2023 Impact Report shares collective national initiatives since PWHR’s launched in March 2022 until December 2023. Highlights include convening 14 women’s health research events that engaged more than 1200 trainees, researchers, policymakers, healthcare providers and other strategic partners. Participants joined from across Canada and around the world.

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