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Women’s Cardiovascular Health Initiative (WCHI)
A presentation to support the nomination of
Dr. Len Sternberg MD and Dr. Jennifer Price PhD
Canadian Women’s Heart Health Advocacy Award 2016
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Is heart disease a women’s health issue? March 3, 1995
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The Edmonton Journal, March 3, 1995
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Is heart disease a women’s health issue?
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WCH announces Women’s Cardiovascular Health Initiative
in 1996
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WCH announces Women’s Cardiovascular Health Initiative
in 1996
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Heart disease is the #1 killer of women.
“Only 10-15% of female patients will take part in cardiac rehab”
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In 2007 WCHI celebrates 10 years advocating women and
heart health – Wear RED
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In 2007 WCHI celebrates 10 years advocating women and
heart health – Wear RED
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Support from the Governor General and MOHLTC
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Toronto Star November 2009
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National Post/Toronto Star 2009
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Globe & Mail
Sept. 12, 2012
Innovation continues in 2012 – targeting young women and
heart health
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Globe and Mail, February 2013
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Feature article at the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress
October 2015 (MediaPlanet)
http://www.personalhealthnews.ca/prevention-and-treatment/Getting-to-Heart-of-Womens-Health
Heart attack survivor Sue
Williams with WCH advance
practice nurse, Jennifer Price.
Women’s College Hospital
created North America’s first
cardiac prevention and
rehabilitation program
designed exclusively for
women.
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Reaching the hard to reach, a Mosque-based prevention
program for South Asian Muslim women. 2015
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Significant research contributions and publications
Price, J.A.D., Landry,M., Rolfe,D., Delos-Reyes,F., Groff,L. & Sternberg,L. (2005). Women’s Cardiac Rehabilitation:
Improving Access Using Principles of Women’s Health. Canadian Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 15 (3) p 32 - 41
Price, J.A.D. (2004) Management and prevention of cardiovascular disease in women. Nursing Clinics of North
America 39 (4) p873-884.
J.A.D. Price, D. Rolfe, M. Landry, E. Sutton, L. Sternberg. (2009). Self-management support in a women-only cardiac
rehabilitation program: Are we empowering our patients? Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 25, Suppl :pp.
Sternberg, L. & Price, J. (1994). Women and Heart Disease. Choices: The Magazine of Canadian Life (29) p44-47.
Jong P, Mohammed S, Sternberg L. Gender differences in the features of coronary artery disease and referral patterns
of patients undergoing coronary angiography. Canadian Journal of Cardiology (1996);12 (7):671-677.
Chiamvimonvat V, Sternberg L. Coronary Artery Disease in Women. Canadian Family Physician. December (1998);
44: 2709 - 2717.
Jong P, Sternberg L. Assessing Coronary Artery Disease in Women: How Useful is Coronary Angiography? Medscape
Women’s Health. (1998), 3.3
Sternberg L. Special CV Rehab Program Designed for Women – Program reported to produce higher compliance rates
and improvements in exercise capacity. The Chronicle of Cardiovascular & Internal Medicine. (2000). P15.
Sternberg, L., Chiamvimonvat, V., Unsworth, K. & Price, J. (1999). Preliminary Outcomes of a Cardiac Rehabilitation
Program Designed for Women (Abstract). Circulation 100(Supplement I) p I-795.
Rolfe, D., Sutton, E., Landry, M., Sternberg, L., Price, J.A.D.. (2010). Women’s access to cardiac rehabilitation: Does
a women-only format address women’s needs and barriers to participation?
The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 25 (4) p332 – 341.
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Price, J. (2013). A Pilot Trial of a Coaching Intervention Designed to Increase Women’s Attendance at Cardiac
Rehabilitation Intake European Journal of Preventative Cardiology; 20,Suppl 1 pp S65.
Mukerji M, McTavish S, Glenn A, Delos-Reyes F, Price J, Wu W, Harvey P, Lipscombe LL. An innovative home-based
cardiovascular lifestyle prevention program for women with recent gestational diabetes: a pilot feasibility study.
Canadian Journal of Diabetes (2015); 39: 445-450
Banerjee, A.T., Zawi M., Landry M., Childerhose, D., Stephens, N., Shafique, A., & Price, J. A Pilot Examination of a
Mosque-Based Physical Activity Intervention for South Asian Muslim Women in Ontario, Canada. Journal of Immigrant
& Minority Health, in press
Landry,M., Price,J. & Harvey, P. (2012). Barriers to Intake Assessment in Women Referred for Cardiac Rehabilitation
Medicine & Science in Sport & Exercise; 44(5) Suppl; S513.
Sutton, E.J., Rolfe, D., Landry, M., Sternberg, L. & Price, J.(2012). Cardiac rehabilitation and the therapeutic
environment: the importance of physical, social, and symbolic safety for programme participation among women.
Journal of Advanced Nursing 68 (8) 1834-46.
Significant research contributions and publications
Dale, C. M., Angus, J. E., Seto Nielsen, L., Kramer-Kile, M., Pritlove, C., Lapum, J., Price, J., Marzolini,
S., Abramson, B., Oh, P., & Clark, A. (2015). “I’m no superman”: Understanding diabetic men, masculinity, and
cardiac rehabilitation. Qualitative Health Research
Price, J. (2016). The clinical nurse specialist: Ambulatory care. In E. Staples, S.L. Ray, & R.A. Hannon (Eds).
Canadian Perspectives on Advanced Nursing Practice: Clinical Practice, Research, Leadership, Consultation and
Collaboration.Toronto, ON: Canadian Scholar’s Press.
Banerjee, A.T. & Price, J.A.D. (2016) Participatory Action Research: The Key to Successful Implementation of a
Mosque-Based Exercise Intervention for South Asian Muslim Women in Canada in Ardene Vollman’s Canadian
Community as Partner. 4th edition
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Thank you for the opportunity to recognize
two most deserving individuals for the
Canadian Women’s Heart Health Advocacy Award 2016