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Tag Archives: Research Study
You Can Help Understand TBI: Join the Late Effects of TBI Project
If you have ever sustained a moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) or experienced repetitive head impacts or exposures, you may be eligible to participate in a ground-breaking research study. The Brain Injury Research Center (BIRC) at Mount Sinai … Continue reading
NIDRR Project Seeks Participants for the Development of an App for Wheelchair Users
Wheelchair users are invited to participate in a research study conducted the NIDRR-funded Disability and Rehabilitation Research Project, Self-Management Assistance through Technology (SMART) – Virtual Coaches for Wheelchair Users, at the Human Engineering Research Laboratories at University of Pittsburgh. To … Continue reading
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Tagged Annmarie Kelleher, Dan Ding, Disability and Rehabilitation Research Project, DRRP, Focus Groups, Human Engineering Research Laboratories, interviews, NIDRR projects, PhD, prototypes, Research Study, Self-Management Assistance Through Technology - Virtual Coaches for Wheelchair Users, smartphone apps, study participants, Tanya Liu, University of Pittsburgh, wheelchair users
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Kessler Foundation Launches Workplace Culture and Socialization Survey (WCS)
The Kessler Foundation launches the Workplace Culture and Socialization Survey (WCS) led by John O’Neill, PhD, CRC, Director of Employment and Disability Research. Researchers are recruiting U.S. volunteers with spinal cord injury for a pilot study of people with disabilities … Continue reading
A Study to Test the Effectiveness of Health Information in ASL in the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community
The Cancer Genetics Education for the Deaf Genetics Projects team, which is made up of researchers at Gallaudet University and the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), is working to make health information available in ASL. To this end, they … Continue reading
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Tagged cancer, deaf, Disabilities, disability, family, family history, Gallaudet, genetics, hard of hearing, health, health history, HOH, participation, people with disabilities, research, Research Study, study, survey, UCLA
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Research participants are needed for a phenomenological study
Participants are wanted for a research study entitled, “The Lived Experience of Having a Parent with Multiple Sclerosis (MS): A Phenomenological Study.” If you are between the ages of 18 and 24, speak English, live in the State of Arizona, … Continue reading
Invitation to Participate in NCA Golf Study
The National Center on Accessibility (NCA) is conducting a study to investigate what encourages or discourages a person with a disability and/or health condition to play golf. Despite there being a number of events having occurred in recent years such … Continue reading
Caregivers of Individuals with SCI or Burn Injury are needed for Health Information Study!
The NIDRR-funded Model Systems Knowledge Translation Center (MSKTC) is recruiting for two health information studies related to spinal cord injury (SCI) and burn injury. MSKTC is asking individuals who serve as primary caregivers to someone who has sustained a SCI … Continue reading
Northwest Regional Spinal Cord Injury System Announces two Research Study Opportunities for Individuals with SCI and/or MS
The Northwest Regional Spinal Cord Injury System (NWRSCIS) is now offering two research study opportunities for individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) and/or Multiple Sclerosis (MS): (1) Effectiveness of Physical Activity for Improving Mood in People Aging with MS or … Continue reading
Posted in Clinial/Rehab trials, Project, Research Study
Tagged aging, depression, Effexor XR, low energy, Mood, multiple sclerosis, NIDRR projects, NIDRR research, Northwest Regional Spinal Cord Injury System (NWRSCIS), pain management, physical activity, Research Study, SCI, sleep, Spinal Cord Injury Model Systems, venlafaxine XR
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Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion Announces Research Study Opportunity for Mothers with Psychiatric Disabilities
The Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion has launched a new research study examining the effectiveness of an Internet parenting education and social support program for mothers with a psychiatric disability. The TU Collaborative is looking for women who are … Continue reading