Determine how much of a decrease in sedentary behaviors are necessary for clinically meaningful improvements in health
The purpose of this study is to understand the perspectives and experiences of teachers working in U.S. schools in Latin America. We hope to better understand how teachers came to their positions, explore the impact of lived experiences in teaching, and understand how biliteracy, bilingualism, cross-cultural appreciation, and critical consciousness is operationalized in schools.
The purpose of this study is to help us understand what it's like for people who support alternative crisis response programs in Durham, North Carolina. This study will help us learn about the factors that shape how alternative crisis response programs are carried out and come up with ideas for growing these programs.
We are looking to demonstrate the benefits of continuing surgical education at home using video communication and feedback.
The purpose of this study is to see how safe and tolerable SLGN is, and how well it reduces the amount of hepatitis B virus in people with CHB and HIV. Results from this study could help evaluate whether SLGN can lower the amount of hepatitis B virus in blood and prevent illness in people with CHB and HIV, without the need for life-long therapy. SLGN has not been tested in people with HIV
This study will collect information about children who have rare types of lung disease to help us understand how better to diagnose and treat these patients. Information will be collected from participants' doctors about how different aspects of their disease and treatment. This will be compared to information from other such patients from other hospitals around the United States. By gathering information on many such patients, we hope to develop best practices for such patients. These may lead to new research studies, which we can invite participants in this study to consider as well.
The purpose of this study is to assess two implementation strategies for the brief alcohol reduction intervention (BAI) for people with HIV (PWH) attending the study ART clinics, and it is designed to help PWH reduce alcohol use and increase ART adherence. As part of this study, you would receive the BAI to assist you with developing skills and strategies to cut down or quit your alcohol use. BAI includes 2 in-person and 2 booster telephone sessions. Face-to-face 45-minute sessions occur ~1 month apart and 10-minute telephone sessions occur 2 to 3 weeks after each face-to-face session.
Ascertain DDS student confidence in preparedness for implant treatment at the fourth year level.
The purpose of this study is to see how effective intravenous ganaxolone is at decreasing seizures in patients with status epilepticus when other antiseizure medications have not worked.
Research will be done to compare accessibility between a public and an academic library.