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NYU Dataset
Ayudando Latinos Hipertensos Para Mejorar Adherencia a los Medicamentos
- Alternate Title(s)
- ALMA, Helping Hypertensive Latinos Improve Medication Adherence
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- Antoinette SchoenthalerFranzenith De La CalleMaria PitaroAudrey Lum1 more author(s)...
- Description
This dataset was generated by a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of a culturally tailored, evidence-based adherence intervention (AI) for Latino patients delivered by bilingual Health Coaches versus usual care (UC). 112 Latino patients with uncontrolled hypertension who were non-adherent to their anti-hypertensive medications were consented into the study. Data was collected...
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Chronic DiseaseHealth Care SystemHealth Status
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- Application RequiredAuthor Approval Required
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NYU Dataset
New York City COVID-19 Community Health Resources and Needs Assessment
- Alternate Title(s)
- NYC COVID-19 CHRNA
- Authors
- Lan DoanLaura WyattSimona KwonStella Yi
- Description
The NYC COVID-19 Community Health Resources and Needs Assessment (CHRNA) survey was a collaboration between the NYU Center for the Study of Asian American Health, the Coalition for Asian American Children and Families, the Chinese-American Planning Council, and 28 community partners. The COVID-19 CHRNA survey was developed to understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Asian American, Hispanic,...
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COVID-19Health StatusPopulation Characteristics
- Timeframe
- 2021
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- Free to AllApplication Required
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NYU Dataset
Promoting Cognitive Stimulation in Parents Across Infancy and Toddlerhood
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- Elizabeth B. MillerErin RobyYudong ZhangLerzan Coskun6 more author(s)...
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This is a single-blind, two-site randomized clinical trial which evaluated the effectiveness of the Smart Beginnings model on early school readiness in low-income families. The Smart Beginnings intervention includes a Video Interaction Project (VIP), a 14-session universal primary prevention program delivered in the pediatric clinic at the time of well-child visits from birth through 36 months, and...
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Mental HealthRisk Factors
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- Author Approval Required