Okpalauwaekwe, Udoka
Vanneste, Rachel
Andreas, Brenda
Lees, Mark
Martin, Dawn
Clatney, Lisa
Lendzyk, Paul
Tollefson, Aubrey
Kuzmicz, Jennifer
Foy, Kristin
Muhajarine, Nazeem
Ramsden, Vivian R.
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Hadi, Reem Abdul
Ast, Bonnie
Bagheri, Mahshid
Bandura, Shannon
Baerwald, Angela
Bayda, Michael
Beaurivage, Candina
Bell, Doug
Brockbank, Colleen
Canart, Kristin
Chartier, Claire Chao Danielle
Chew, Darren
Clark, Megan
Coe, Jeannie
Cole, Cathy
Cook-Laliberte, Holly Anne
Crouse, Ettiene
Davis, Starr
Dawson, Christine
Dogra, Armaan
Dosman, John
Dubois, Nicole
Dutchak, Kris
Fallis, Cara
Farrukh, Jill
Francis, Eleanor
Frost, Danielle
Fynn, Joanna
Gable, Hillary
Gargoum, Asma
Gartner, Kali
Gough, Rachel
Govender, Kevin
Goyal, Seema
Groat, Brendan
Grona, Twila
Groves, Sean
Guselle, Tracey
Hamilton, Joan
Hanson, Jacelyn
Harris, Jessica
Hencic, Boris
Heroux, Martin
Holden, Alyx
Holden, Caylee
Holinaty, Carla
Hosain, Jason
Ibezi, Somto
Javier, Hazel
Johnson, Rachel
Jones, Sylvie
Kamrul, Rejina
Kerhoff, Ross
Kushneriuk, Matt
Kwok, Leung
Lapetsky, Angela
Lawale, Dag
Lawrence, Kathy
Ledding, Kevin
Litwin, Crystal
Lubansa, Faith
MacLean, Cathy
Magnusson, Della
Manalac, Loreanne
Markentin, Morris
Maroof, Razawa
Marwah, Radhika
McGonigle, Darcie
McGonigle, Reid
McKague, Meredith
McMaster, Robin
Muller, Andries
Nicholls, Michael
Nilson, Solveig
Nwodo, Buchi
Nylund, Cindy
Osman, Meric
Paley, Paula
Pancyr, Cassandra
Pask, Leane
Parent, Jodi
Pederson, Payton
Petrucha, Rae
Prystupa, Aaron
Reis, Olivia
Rininsland, Volker
Rivas, Jessica
Robinson, Angela
Michaels, Clara Rocha
Roets, Erika
Roets, Wessel
Rolfe, Bethany
Ruddy, Ginger
Saidu, Isa
Sasithary, Easan
Salter, Marty
van der Merwe, Herman Schalk
Semple, Crystal
Selzer, Erin
Selestin, Tharshan
Shedden, Nicole
Shoemaker, Lesley
Tarry, Mark
Talukdar, Beavan
Theathi, Arvinder
Treen, Gillian
Vanderlot, Aaron
Vasquez Camargo, Andrea
Watson, Felecia
Wu, Yan
Zagozeski, Cheryl
Zerajic, Sinisa
Funding for this research was provided by:
Ministry of Health, Saskatchewan
Canadian Institutes for Health Research
Public Health Agency of Canada
Article History
Received: 7 January 2026
Accepted: 25 March 2026
First Online: 1 April 2026
Declarations
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: This study was reviewed by the University of Saskatchewan’s Behavioral Research Ethics Board and received an Exemption per Article 2.5 of the Tri-Council Policy Statement (TCPS) 2022: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans. study was conducted ethically and in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki. All partners/participants were informed of the research processes and provided consent before commencement.
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare no competing interests.