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NCT ID: NCT04640519 Completed - Stroke Clinical Trials

Telehealth After Stroke Care: Integrated Multidisciplinary Access to Post-stroke Care

TASC
Start date: October 20, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The Telehealth After Stroke Care (TASC) trial is a pilot randomized controlled trial. It aims to evaluate the feasibility of a telehealth based model providing multidisciplinary access including nursing, pharmacy and physician care, and obtain preliminary evidence of efficacy of an integrated telehealth approach to blood pressure management after stroke.

NCT ID: NCT04096053 Completed - HIV/AIDS Clinical Trials

Transgender Education for Affirmative and Competent HIV and Healthcare

TEACHH
Start date: September 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Educational workshops are an efficacious strategy to increase healthcare providers' ability to provide gender-affirming care for transgender (trans) people. This strategy may also reduce healthcare providers' stigma towards trans people and people living with HIV. There is less evidence, however, of educational workshops that address HIV prevention and care among trans women. This protocol details the development and pilot testing of the TEACHH: Transgender Education for Affirmative and Competent HIV and Healthcare intervention that aims to increase gender-affirming HIV care competency among healthcare providers.This community-based research (CBR) project involves intervention development and implementation of a non-randomized multi-site pilot study with pre- post-test design. First, the investigators will conduct a qualitative formative phase involving focus groups with 30 trans women and individual interviews with 12 providers to understand HIV care access barriers for trans women and elicit feedback on a proposed workshop. Second, the investigators will pilot test the intervention with 90-150 providers (n=30-50x3 in-person settings). Primary outcomes include feasibility (e.g., completion rate), workshop satisfaction, and willingness to attend another workshop. Secondary pre- and post-intervention outcomes, assessed directly preceding and following the workshop, include perceived competency, intention to provide gender-affirming HIV care, and attitudes/biases towards trans women with HIV. Primary outcomes will be summarized as frequencies and proportions (categorical variables) and means and standard deviations (continuous variables). The investigators will conduct paired-sample t tests to assess pre- and post-intervention differences for secondary outcomes.

NCT ID: NCT03359707 Completed - Clinical trials for Health Care Acceptability

Access to Healthcare and the Right to Health of People Living in Disadvantaged Neighborhoods Around Cayenne in French Guiana

ACSES
Start date: July 1, 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

ACSES aims to describe the health behaviours and vulnerabilities of poor urban communities living in the greater Cayenne area. It was a questionnaire based study conducted around a red cross truck providing testing.