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Understanding Participant Experiences: Reflections of a Novice Research Participant

open access: yesInternational Journal of Qualitative Methods, 2014
There is very little empirical work on the experiences research participants have engaging in qualitative inquiry; yet, qualitative researchers often think of themselves as forging critical relationships with their participants. It seems that perhaps the
Barbara Kathleen Dennis
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Participant experiences in HIV cure-directed trial with an extended analytical treatment interruption in Philadelphia, United States [PDF]

open access: yesHIV Research & Clinical Practice, 2023
Background A feature of HIV cure trials is the need to interrupt treatment to test the efficacy of experimental interventions—a process known as analytical treatment interruptions (ATIs).
Andrea Bilger   +13 more
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Participant experiences using novel home-based blood collection device for viral load testing in HIV cure trials with analytical treatment interruptions [PDF]

open access: yesHIV Research & Clinical Practice, 2022
Background: HIV cure-directed clinical trials using analytical treatment interruptions (ATIs) require participants to adhere to frequent monitoring visits for viral load tests.
Karine Dubé   +22 more
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Participant Experiences in a Human Biomonitoring Study: Follow-Up Interviews with Participants of the Flemish Environment and Health Study

open access: yesToxics, 2021
Communicating individual human biomonitoring results to study participants has been the subject of debate for some time. This debate is dominated by ethical considerations from a researchers’ perspective on whether or not to communicate, thereby ...
Bert Morrens   +11 more
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A qualitative analysis of participant experiences with universal school-based depression screening [PDF]

open access: yesPreventive Medicine Reports, 2023
Screening in High Schools to Identify, Evaluate and Lower Depression (SHIELD) was a randomized clinical trial of school-based universal depression screening conducted with public high schools in Pennsylvania, United States.
Deepa L. Sekhar   +4 more
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Evaluating participant experiences and tolerability with MR Linac imaging [PDF]

open access: yesTechnical Innovations & Patient Support in Radiation Oncology
Introduction: Magnetic Resonance Image Guided Radiotherapy (MRIgRT) integrates MRI with a linear accelerator to enable adaptive treatment delivery. While technical feasibility is well established, patient experience during MR Linac imaging, especially ...
Jayde Nartey   +14 more
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Participant Experiences of Therapeutic Touch in Psilocybin‐Assisted Therapy [PDF]

open access: yesBrain and Behavior
Introduction Although commonly used in psychedelic‐assisted therapy, the role of therapeutic touch remains loosely defined and ethically sensitive.
Rachel Ham   +3 more
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Participant experiences in a combination HIV cure-related trial with extended analytical treatment interruption in San Francisco, United States [PDF]

open access: yesHIV Research & Clinical Practice
Background There is limited systematic information available about the perspectives of participants enrolled in intensive combination HIV cure-related trials inclusive of an extended analytical treatment interruption (ATI).
Karine Dubé   +5 more
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177 Placing Participant Experiences at the Center of Improving Research by Empowering the Participant Voice [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Translational Science
OBJECTIVES/GOALS: Empowering the Participant Voice (EPV) is a 6-CTSA Rockefeller-led collaboration to developcustom REDCap infrastructure to collect participant feedback using the validated Research Participant Perception Survey (RPPS), demonstrate its ...
Rhonda Kost   +7 more
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An immersive mirror: a descriptive study of peer observer and active participant experiences in simulation [PDF]

open access: yesAdvances in Simulation
Background There is limited evidence and humanistic thinking about the thoughts and reactions of peer observers during nursing simulation. An increased understanding may provide new insights and opportunities to advance therapeutic relationships and ...
Naomi Tutticci   +3 more
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