Anita Gagnon, RN, MPH, PhD
Primary Axis:
Health Outcomes
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My program of research focuses on migration and reproductive health, especially the reproductive health of high-risk migrant women. I completed a 5-year prospective, longitudinal study on the Childbearing Health and Related Service Needs of Newcomers (CHARSNN) in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver. I am Priority Leader for Family, Children and Youth for the Metropolis Project, as well as the Co-Leader of Reproductive Outcomes and Migration (ROAM), an International Research Collaboration with 33 members from 13 countries.
Keywords:
Maternal Child Health, Reproductive Health, Public Health, Human Migration, Health Services Research, Epidemiology, Nursing, Multi-Cultural, RCTs, Evidence-Based Practice
Location:
Wilson Hall Publications:
Gagnon AJ, Zimbeck M, Zeitlin J and the ROAM collaboration. Migration to western industrialized countries and perinatal health: A systematic review. Social Science and Medicine; 69: 934-946: 2009.
Gagnon AJ, Zimbeck M, Zeitlin J. Migration and Perinatal Health Surveillance: An International Delphi Survey. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology; 49(1): 37-43, 2010.
Gagnon AJ, Wahoush O, Dougherty G, Saucier J-F, Dennis C-L, Merry L**, Stanger E, Stewart DE. The Childbearing Health and Related Service Needs of Newcomers (CHARSNN) Study Protocol. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. 2006;6:31.


