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NRP Research Grants

There is a need to enhance our knowledge of neonatal resuscitation, as well as the efficacy of different interventions, and the quality of resuscitation, thus improving the quality of the evidence which forms the basis of neonatal resuscitation guidelines and perhaps, patient outcomes. The enhancement of resuscitation practice is relevant to all health care professionals involved in the care of newborns and is an essential step forward towards improving patient outcomes.

The CPS Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) Steering Committee recognizes the importance and value of research as a vehicle to guide practice and advocates for the initiation and development of a program of neonatal resuscitation research. In this light, the Canadian NRP Steering Committee has created the following awards:

  • NRP Research Grant (up to $25,000 CDN)
  • NRP Emerging Investigator Award (up to $5,000 CDN)

The grants will be awarded based on merit.  These funds may be used to generate pilot data to allow the investigator to develop the basis for an application for independent research support through conventional granting mechanisms

Research priorities

The NRP Steering Committee is particularly interested in the following research priorities:

  • Post-resuscitation neonatal stabilization (The First Hour)
  • Quality assurance and neonatal resuscitation (e.g. team performance, medical error, consistency in care)
  • Resuscitation physiology (e.g. CPAP, novel techniques)
  • Resuscitation education (simulation and debriefing)

Submitted studies may include basic science, clinical, epidemiological or educational research pertaining to the broad area of neonatal resuscitation, however submissions in the research priorities areas are highly encouraged.

Nominations

  • The primary investigator(s) is/are health care professional(s) (including allied health) from a Canadian or American institution.
  • Research Grant: Applicants may include established investigators (> 10 years since primary appointment).
  • Emerging Investigator: Applicants must have completed their primary professional degree/diploma within the past five (5) years.
  • Submissions including primary investigators from outside Canada or the US must demonstrate a substantive role of the Canadian or US investigator(s) in the research process.
  • Projects which are to be completed outside of Canada or the US must have approval from a Canadian or US Institutional Review Board (IRB).
  • All applications should be consistent with the vision of promoting resuscitation based neonatal research in Canada.
  • No investigator should hold AAP and CPS NRP Research Grant funds for the same project at any one given time.
  • All patient orientated research will require institutional research ethics board approval before funds will be released.
  • All funds will be disseminated through the primary investigator’s institution.

Budget guidelines

Requests can include costs for supplies, minor equipment, and salaries for support personnel. Funds are not to be used for faculty salaries (including the primary investigators) or indirect costs. Time and efforts of physician trainees or technical support can be included in the budget; however, the requested expense for their time must be clearly justified. Travel reimbursement is limited to local travel for research purposes and travel to locations with pertinent resources for the proposed study. Funding is for one year; however, a non-funded extension up to one year may be requested. 

Submissions

Must be submitted by January 15 2025, and include:

  • Completed Intent for Application.
  • Abstract of research – Maximum 1 page. (Guidelines for abstract of research - NRP Research Grant)
  • Letter of support from the department chair or supervisor assuring approval of the planned study.  Maximum 1 page.
  • Updated curriculum vitae. Maximum 3 pages.

Intents for Applications will be reviewed and selected applicants will be provided with a full application which must be submitted to the CPS by May 1.  Applicants will be informed of the final decision in August and funds will be distributed in September.

Past recipients

2023
Georg M. Schmölzer (NRP Research Grant)

Epinephrine vs Vasopressin during CPR of asphyxiated newborns-a cluster randomized controlled phase 1 trial.

Laurence Soucy-Giguere (Emerging Investigator Award)

Hemodynamic transition of preterm twins with selective fetal growth restriction

Shaneela Shahid (Emerging Investigator Award)

Impact of delayed cord clamping in late preterm infants: A retrospective cohort study

2022
Mary Woodward (NRP Research Grant)

Discontinuation of resuscitation in NRP algorithm: Exploring health care practitioner perspectives on guidelines recommendations as well as practice considerations

Sevag Tachejian/Ahmed Moussa (Emerging Investigator Award)

360-Degree Virtual Reality Video to Teach Neonatal Resuscitation: An Exploratory Development Study

2021
Chloe Joynt (NRP Research Grant)

Neocardiac Sim: Development and evaluation of educational modules for the delivery room resuscitation of neonates with critical congenital heart disease

2020
Deepika Sankaran (NRP Research Grant)

Optimal inspired oxygen weaning strategy following recovery from neonatal asphyxial arrest

2019
Ahmed Moussa (NRP Research Grant)

Longitudinal One Year vs Single Day NRP training: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Last updated: Dec 20, 2024

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