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NCT ID: NCT05013710 Enrolling by invitation - Reproductive Health Clinical Trials

Evaluating the Mobile Clinic Model as a Means of Increasing Access to Reproductive and Sexual Health

MHCE
Start date: January 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The mobile health clinic evaluation study examines the impact of mobile health clinics on access reproductive and sexual healthcare services in underserved communities. Multiple mobile clinics operating throughout the U.S. are participating by implementing the same evaluation plan for their programs and contributing de-identified data into a shared database. This allows the investigators to both determine the impact of individual programs and to compare and contrast their impact across different programs, states, population densities (rural, urban, suburban), and populations.

NCT ID: NCT04508543 Enrolling by invitation - Racism Clinical Trials

Assessing Patient-provider Interactions During the Preoperative Anesthesia Consult

IMPLICIT
Start date: June 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This will be a prospective, observational, single-center study to evaluate the effect of race and ethnicity on anesthesia provider-patient interactions. The investigators will also attempt to validate a new tool for assessing non-verbal communication during the preanesthesia consult. Masking: 1. Patient 2. Anesthesia providers (attending anesthesiologist and resident or Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist) The patient and anesthesia provider(s) will not be told that the purpose of the study is to compare provider-patient interactions with minority patients to provider-patient interactions with Caucasian patients. The patient and anesthesia provider will be told that the investigators are conducting a study to evaluate provider-patient communication in the preanesthesia setting. The outcome assessor will be part of the research team. Accordingly, they will not be masked. This is a pilot study void of sample size calculations. The investigators hope to enroll 100-200 patients in the study. While not a randomized study, the investigators hope to achieve a balanced number of minority and Caucasian patients.