Saskatchewan Centre for Patient-Oriented Research - SCPOR

Saskatchewan Centre for Patient-Oriented Research - SCPOR SCPOR is part of Canada’s Strategy for Patient Oriented Research (SPOR) implemented by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).

CIHR matches funding provided by eight Saskatchewan partner organizations that play a key role in supporting POR.

Congratulations on yet another team using HRDP-SK data to improve health research in Saskatchewan! Research using Saskat...
05/22/2026

Congratulations on yet another team using HRDP-SK data to improve health research in Saskatchewan! Research using Saskatchewan health data is helping uncover insights into one of the province’s public health challenges. Led by Dr. Blackburn, this research is examining HIV treatment adherence across Saskatchewan to better understand why many people living with HIV are unable to consistently take life-saving medications. By securely accessing linked administrative and clinical data through HRDP-SK, the project is exploring patterns in medication use, health system interactions, and clinical outcomes. The findings will help identify populations at higher risk for poor outcomes and support the development of more targeted strategies to improve HIV care and disease control in Saskatchewan. Visit scpor.ca/hrdpsk to learn more.

Looking for some indoor reading? Check out the April edition of the SCPOR Report!
05/19/2026

Looking for some indoor reading? Check out the April edition of the SCPOR Report!

You wouldn’t know it from the weather, but spring has arrived! And with it, events, learning opportunities and so much more here at SCPOR! Check out the April newsletter to find out more.

Have you registered for Improving Mental Health Support for People Living with Long COVID yet? Join us this Thursday, Ma...
05/19/2026

Have you registered for Improving Mental Health Support for People Living with Long COVID yet? Join us this Thursday, May 21 and learn from a patient-oriented research team about their work on scoping reviews, patient-reported outcome measures, realist evaluation and more, and see how the project will inform integrated care pathways, supporting evidence-informed and patient-centred care. Visit https://www.scpor.ca/upcoming-events-2/2026/5/21/improving-mental-health-support-for-people-living-with-long-covid to learn more!

The Long COVID Learning Health System project, led by Dr. Gary Groot focuses on improving mental health support for people living with Long COVID by addressing patient-identified priorities through evaluation and evidence synthesis. Learn more about their work on scoping reviews, patient-reported

Dr. Nazeem Muhajarine, Syed Jafar Raza Rizvi, and their team are using HRDP-SK data to better understand how the COVID-1...
05/06/2026

Dr. Nazeem Muhajarine, Syed Jafar Raza Rizvi, and their team are using HRDP-SK data to better understand how the COVID-19 pandemic changed healthcare use in Saskatoon. By analyzing administrative health data, they are examining patterns in care related to cardiovascular, respiratory, and mental health conditions before and after the pandemic. The study also looks at how these changes differed across groups, such as age and gender, to help ensure everyone can access the care they need during future crises. By leveraging HRDP-SK’s comprehensive data, this research will provide a clearer picture of how healthcare systems respond during times of emergency and help inform more equitable healthcare planning for the future. To learn more about the HRDP-SK, visit www.scpor.ca/hrdpsk

The COVID-19 pandemic affected the way we live our lives. For some who live with Long COVID, impacts are still being fel...
05/06/2026

The COVID-19 pandemic affected the way we live our lives. For some who live with Long COVID, impacts are still being felt. Join us on May 21 to hear from a research team whose work is improving the mental health support for people living with Long COVID. Click here to learn more and register. https://www.scpor.ca/upcoming-events-2/2026/5/21/improving-mental-health-support-for-people-living-with-long-covid

Join us online on May 21 to learn how mental health support is improving for people living with Long COVID, thanks to the work of Dr. Gary Groot and his team. Hear about their work on scoping reviews, patient-reported outcome measures, realist evaluation and more, and see how the project will inform integrated care pathways, supporting evidence-informed and patient-centred care. Register at https://www.scpor.ca/upcoming-events-2/2026/5/21/improving-mental-health-support-for-people-living-with-long-covid

Please join us on May 27, 2026 online for an informative and engaging conversation with Dr. Susannah Walker as she explo...
05/04/2026

Please join us on May 27, 2026 online for an informative and engaging conversation with Dr. Susannah Walker as she explores Trauma Informed Care through an Indigenous Lens; and draws on her wide-ranging experience in the social work field and with Indigenous communities. This talk will explore some of the core concepts of trauma informed care, what makes it distinct from other forms of care and why it is needed. Learn more and register at https://www.scpor.ca/upcoming-events-2/2026/5/27/trauma-informed-care-through-an-indigenous-lens

Dr. Juan-Nicolas Peña-Sanchez, Dr. Gilaad G. Kaplan, and the Canadian Gastro-Intestinal Epidemiology Consortium (CanGIEC...
04/23/2026

Dr. Juan-Nicolas Peña-Sanchez, Dr. Gilaad G. Kaplan, and the Canadian Gastro-Intestinal Epidemiology Consortium (CanGIEC) are using administrative health data across ten provinces, including Saskatchewan, to help Canada’s healthcare system prepare for the rising burden of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) over the next decade. By building forecasting models, this project will estimate future care requirements as more Canadians depend upon treatment and healthcare needs become increasingly complex. The research will also evaluate the increasing cost of new therapies to identify treatment approaches that balance effectiveness, safety, patient preferences, and affordability, thereby helping to guide future policy and care decisions. In partnership with Crohn’s and Colitis Canada, this CanGIEC project will support efforts to improve outcomes for Canadians living with IBD.​​ , , and .

Join us online on May 21 to learn how mental health support is improving for people living with Long COVID, thanks to th...
04/22/2026

Join us online on May 21 to learn how mental health support is improving for people living with Long COVID, thanks to the work of Dr. Gary Groot and his team. Hear about their work on scoping reviews, patient-reported outcome measures, realist evaluation and more, and see how the project will inform integrated care pathways, supporting evidence-informed and patient-centred care. Register at https://www.scpor.ca/upcoming-events-2/2026/5/21/improving-mental-health-support-for-people-living-with-long-covid

There's still time to sign up for our upcoming allyship panel! Join us tomorrow - April 21 at 1:20-3pm, either in person...
04/20/2026

There's still time to sign up for our upcoming allyship panel! Join us tomorrow - April 21 at 1:20-3pm, either in person at the Good Medicine People Space, University of Saskatchewan or online. The panelists will discuss key components and stages of allyship, what you can expect as an ally and what may be asked of you. Register here:

Please join us for an informative and frank conversation about allyship and what is means to be an ally. The panelists will discuss key components and stages of allyship, what you can expect as an ally and what may be asked of you. Helpful tips on some do's and don'ts on the road to Allyship will be

This is going to be a great event next week (Tuesday, April 21) with a team of panelist allies who have so much to share...
04/15/2026

This is going to be a great event next week (Tuesday, April 21) with a team of panelist allies who have so much to share. Join in person or online - visit https://www.scpor.ca/upcoming-events-2/2026/4/21/allyship-beyond-the-title-what-is-allyship-and-who-is-an-ally to learn more.

Please join us for an informative and frank conversation about allyship and what is means to be an ally. The panelists will discuss key components and stages of allyship, what you can expect as an ally and what may be asked of you. Helpful tips on some do's and don'ts on the road to Allyship will be

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