The purpose of this study is to understand how people's traits and beliefs are connected to their experiences at work.
To develop a behavioral intervention to reduce the burden of snakebite in Cameroon, using the person-based approach to intervention development
The reasons this study is being conducted are: • To see if human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antiretroviral medicines that you are taking continue to work well in transgender women and other individuals identifying as female or transfeminine but with male sex assigned at birth (referred to as transgender women throughout this form) when taken with feminizing hormone therapy (FHT), also known in this study as estradiol; and • To see if estradiol levels in blood vary between boosted and un-boosted HIV medicines when transgender women are taking different doses of FHT.
Many individuals who are/were Veterans, First Responders and/or Front Line Healthcare workers have experienced or witnessed events that have an impact on their lives, resulting in difficulty with body regulation. The purpose of this research study is to see whether the Alliance180 Program, which includes a transformative equine experience, can help individuals feel more in control, more confident, and more physically regulated, which then allows space for improved psychological well-being (i.e., feeling safe and connected with family, friends and others).
This study is being done to answer the following question: Can we lower the chance of your bladder cancer growing or spreading by using one type of chemotherapy instilled in the bladder, Gemcitabine and Docetaxel, instead of the usual BCG therapy? We are doing this study because we want to find out if this approach is better or worse than the usual approach for your bladder cancer. The usual approach is defined as care most people get for bladder cancer.
To learn the current perceptions of community dental providers in different specialty areas to identify needs for pharmacy utilization and collaboration in the future within the community dental practice setting with the overarching goal of improving patient outcomes related to antibiotic use, opioid use, and chronic diseases.
The purpose of this research study is to assess the successes and challenges that community pharmacies have faced in administering childhood vaccines to rural NC populations.
To evaluate the knowledge base and self assessment of knowledge of established palliative care concepts in anesthesiology resident trainees.
To create digital tools to support young adult cancer survivors completing active treatment and transitioning into survivorship care.
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.