The purpose of this study is to detail the successes and challenges from HIV self-screening (HIVSS) programs in South Africa, and provide suggestions to improve HIVSS policy guidelines in South Africa.
We survey local public servants in one of the Russian regions. The goal of the study is to understand how local administration is organized, and which informal rules and beliefs influence the behavior of the public servants. We are most interested to find what makes public servants more innovative and encourages them to take initiative.
This study will investigate whether a series of educational sessions focused on stress management (delivered by telehealth) will improve symptoms of depression and anxiety in adults with cystic fibrosis.
Follow patients of AMBULATE DFU trial to watch for new major amputations, durability of healing, new wound closures, and evaluate other treatments/therapies used on the index wound
To access and understand pulmonary function disease in an at risk population
The purpose of this study is to integrate pharmacists into the outpatient hypertension and diabetes clinics and analyze the impact of pharmacy services on blood pressure or HbA1c, hospital admissions history, and medication adherence. The information we learn by doing this study may help to improve hypertension and diabetes care in Malawi.
To assess hepatitis C virus treatment and hepatocellular carcinoma surveillance within practices and gauge the feasibility of a program to implement point-of-care risk stratification tools and screening referral systems.
I am providing the first description of a language related to Italian from the south of Italy. This language is in danger of disappearing.
To build a state-wide blended instructional model to strengthen K-12 remote instruction, content, and access across North Carolina's rural and distressed communities.
Purpose: To qualitatively evaluate the Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Training (DBT-ST) group as an intervention for adults with autism and co-occurring mental health conditions. Participants: Participants for this study will include approximately 25 autistic adults and fourteen to fifteen clinicians who have participated in or administered DBT-ST groups. Procedures (methods): DBT-ST implementation and patient outcomes will be assessed during an hour-long, semi-structured qualitative interview with both autistic adults and clinicians. Analyses will examine acceptability and satisfaction with the intervention.