The Autism Research program is an on-going project that has 2 components. One involves permission to conduct Records Reviews of client data and the other is a Research Registry for permission to contact subjects about future research studies. The purpose of both components is to support research in the field of autism and to provide information to help others with this disability. The Records Review answers research questions based on existing subject records. The Research Registry assists research investigators with recruitment of subjects and confidentiality of subjects. The risk is not more than minimal.
We are studying how exposure to a natural disaster, the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, affects population health over time. For fifteen years we have been interviewing a group of people who were part of a government survey before the tsunami, in 2004. Our goal is to understand the evolution of well-being after a disaster and how government and private assistance programs affect people.
To examine the differences in diabetic health when comparing two different interventions (medically tailored meals and food debit cards).
The purpose of the study is to understand if and how teachers use experiential teaching.
The purpose of this study is to understand what information is posted about COVID-19 on ReOpen groups.
The 2019 Health Professions Accreditors Collaborative (HPAC) outlined a dual-identity framework that highlights the role of one's personal professional identity and interprofessional identity in interprofessional teams. The purpose of this study is to investigate the personal and interprofessional competencies representative of pharmacists on interprofessional healthcare teams.
We want to test adults with sickle cell disease, using both the conventional in-person Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA) and, within 2-4 months, the abbreviated 'MOCA-blind', which can be given remotely. In this way we can begin to evaluate whether these tests are sensitive to similar degrees of impairment when given remotely compared with in-person in people with sickle cell disease (SCD).
We are doing a diagnostic evaluation of patients with Primary Immunodeficiencies (PID) and Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD) to see if we can determine clinic differences between the two groups. This information will help us to define future studies.
Train a machine learning algorithm to identify normal eyes compared to eyes with trichiasis (an infectious eye disease that causes lashes to turn inwards)
We would like to receive advice on the design of a research trial from people who have used the service we will be studying before.