This study is being done by the HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN). It will compare the safety and acceptability of a rectal douche containing tenofovir to a pill that prevents HIV.
To enhance community organizations knowledge of the research world
This study aims to compare two competency measurement scales used to evaluate student capabilities, skills, and competence to practice nutrition.
This study will use group model building methodologies to understand the dynamics preventing punitive policy change (de-implementation) for pregnant persons who use substances. We will be recruiting those involved in this process (e.g., policymakers, agency staff members, clinicians, and social workers, etc.).
Understand pediatric nurses' personal views of workplace violence as well as their views of their experiences with caring for aggressive adolescent patients. This research is being conducted because of the lack of knowledge on this topic.
Examine the impact of the educational interventions on stigmatizing attitudes towards people with mental illness.
We are exploring the experiences of family members whose loved ones had severe brain injuries and transitioned to hospice while on a breathing machine and had the breathing machine removed at hospice.
The purpose of this research study is to test a set of interventions designed to improve HIV care and prevention among girls and young women in Zambia.
The purpose of this study is to capture the perceptions of Library and Information Studies professionals as to if and how the Black Lives Matter protests impacted their workplace and profession. We will distribute a survey through various professional listservs to gather these perspectives.
The purpose of this study is to pilot a qualitative aim for an eventual proposal. We will series of semi-structured interviews of those well-positioned to describe the effects of disasters on the health care system caring for LTC residents. These potential interviewees include managers of rural LTC facilities, hospitals, and other health care services in the community as well as other key informants, such as area agencies on aging. By understanding the effects of the disaster on the healthcare system, we can translate patterns of care utilization and health outcome data following natural disaster events to design mitigation strategies to minimize the disruption to vulnerable LTC residents.