Gestational diabetes and preeclampsia in Anglophones of Québec: dissemination of results through open access
Previous research suggests that Anglophones in Québec may face an increasing risk of adverse birth outcomes. Earlier analyses have shown that, compared with Francophones, Anglophones have a higher risk of stillbirth and preterm birth. To better understand the factors underlying these disparities, funding was awarded by Dialogue McGill in 2023 to support two complementary studies examining the risk of gestational diabetes and preeclampsia among Anglophones versus Francophones. These conditions are significant pregnancy-related morbidities with important implications for maternal and infant health. The researchers plan to publish the findings from both studies in peer-reviewed open-access journals to ensure broad dissemination. In parallel, they are collaborating with knowledge user Marianne Bilodeau-Bertrand to translate the results into surveillance-related activities aimed at informing the Québec Ministry of Health and Social Services.
Outputs:
Two manuscripts were published in peer reviewed journals:
1) Auger, N., Ayoub, A., Bilodeau-Bertrand, M., Lafleur, N., & Wei, S. Q. (2025). Ethnocultural status and risk of preeclampsia in a Canadian setting. Pregnancy Hypertension, 39, 101202. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.preghy.2025.101202
2) Auger, N., Bilodeau-Bertrand, M., Ayoub, A., Lafleur, N., & Wei, S. Q. (2025). Increasing risk of gestational diabetes in an ethnocultural minority of Canada. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 27(2), 191–199. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10903-024-01667-6.
Output recipients include members of the academic community as well as data and knowledge users at the Institut national de santé publique du Québec and Ministry of Health and Social Services of Quebec.