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View article: Biologically active compounds from Justicia pectoralis: Significance for the treatment of dysmenorrhea.
Biologically active compounds from Justicia pectoralis: Significance for the treatment of dysmenorrhea. Open
Biologically active compounds from Justicia pectoralis: Significance for the treatment of dysmenorrhea.
View article: The research equity and diversity initiative (READI): Changing the face of clinical research through community outreach and engagement
The research equity and diversity initiative (READI): Changing the face of clinical research through community outreach and engagement Open
Current evidence underscores a need to transform how we do clinical research, shifting from academic-driven priorities to co-led community partnership focused programs, accessible and relevant career pathway programs that expand opportunit…
View article: A novel cross-institutional college internship program to train future diverse leaders in clinical research with data-driven approaches to assess impact
A novel cross-institutional college internship program to train future diverse leaders in clinical research with data-driven approaches to assess impact Open
The field of Clinical Research, like many other scientific disciplines, has struggled to recruit and retain talented researchers from diverse communities. While there is a strong history of documenting the problem, having a diverse and inc…
View article: COVID-19 Perceptions Among North Carolina Native Americans: Using a Qualitative Approach
COVID-19 Perceptions Among North Carolina Native Americans: Using a Qualitative Approach Open
Background COVID-19 has amplified the health and economic disparities in Native American communities. However, there are limited data from Native American populations. This study is the first phase of the Building Resilience And Vital Equi…
View article: Advancing workforce diversity by leveraging the Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) program
Advancing workforce diversity by leveraging the Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) program Open
Clinical trials continue to disproportionately underrepresent people of color. Increasing representation of diverse backgrounds among clinical research personnel has the potential to yield greater representation in clinical trials and more…
View article: COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in underserved communities of North Carolina
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in underserved communities of North Carolina Open
Background In the United States, underserved communities including Blacks and Latinx are disproportionately affected by COVID-19. This study sought to estimate the prevalence of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, describe attitudes related to vac…
View article: COVID-19 Testing and Barriers to Vaccine Hesitancy in the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina
COVID-19 Testing and Barriers to Vaccine Hesitancy in the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina Open
By Tracie Locklear, Patrick Strickland & 15 more. In the second part of The BMJ investigation into struggles to use intravitreal bevacizumab, Deborah Cohen reveals the challenges facing those conducting publicly funded clinical trials
View article: COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Underserved Communities of North Carolina
COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Underserved Communities of North Carolina Open
Background In the United States, underserved communities including Blacks and Latinx are disproportionately affected by COVID-19, and widespread vaccination is critical for curbing this pandemic. This study sought to estimate the prevalenc…
View article: Development and Validation of the BREAST-Q Breast-Conserving Therapy Module
Development and Validation of the BREAST-Q Breast-Conserving Therapy Module Open
View article: Isolation and identification of three new chromones from the leaves of <i>Pimenta dioica</i> with cytotoxic, oestrogenic and anti-oestrogenic effects
Isolation and identification of three new chromones from the leaves of <i>Pimenta dioica</i> with cytotoxic, oestrogenic and anti-oestrogenic effects Open
Compounds from P. dioica have oestrogenic, anti-oestrogenic and cytotoxic effects that may explain the ethnomedical use of this plant.
View article: Menopause in Latin America: Symptoms, attitudes, treatments and future directions in Costa Rica
Menopause in Latin America: Symptoms, attitudes, treatments and future directions in Costa Rica Open
View article: Case Studies from the Clinic: Initiating and Implementing Patient-Reported Outcome Measures
Case Studies from the Clinic: Initiating and Implementing Patient-Reported Outcome Measures Open
View article: Case Studies from the Clinic: Initiating and Implementing Patient-Reported Outcome Measures
Case Studies from the Clinic: Initiating and Implementing Patient-Reported Outcome Measures Open
Introduction: Self-reporting by patients though the use of electronic patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures has been shown to use increase patient satisfaction with care, and improve patient-provider communication, symptom management, an…
View article: Case Studies from the Clinic: Initiating and Implementing Patient-Reported Outcome Measures
Case Studies from the Clinic: Initiating and Implementing Patient-Reported Outcome Measures Open
Introduction: Self-reporting by patients though the use of electronic patient-reported outcome (PRO) measures has been shown to use increase patient satisfaction with care, and improve patient-provider communication, symptom management, an…
View article: Using patient reported outcomes in oncology clinical practice
Using patient reported outcomes in oncology clinical practice Open
Background and aims Patient reported outcomes (PROs) are increasingly being implemented into the care of patients with cancer. The use of a standard set of PROs (e.g., pain) in cancer is becoming established and there is interest in what a…