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Conversation Club: A Group Mentoring Model for Immigrant Youth.
TL;DR: This paper evaluated the effects of the Conversation Club (CC), a Canadian after-school group mentoring intervention for newcomer youth, and found that the effect of CC on the performance of newcomers was minimal.
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Health Disparities Research Among Small Tribal Populations: Describing Appropriate Criteria for Aggregating Tribal Health Data.
Emily R. Van Dyke,Erika Blacksher,Abigail L. Echo-Hawk,Deborah Bassett,Raymond Harris,Dedra Buchwald +5 more
TL;DR: The Tribal Participatory Research framework was used in collaboration with 5 American-Indian communities in Washington, Idaho, and Montana to identify the appropriate criteria for aggregating health data on small tribes to yield robust results relevant to local concerns.
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The Professional Support Needs and Experiences of Patients with Atrial Fibrillation: a Mixed Methods Study
TL;DR: Investigation and assessment of the professional support needs of people with atrial fibrillation indicated that people with AF had a range of emotional, informational and tangibleprofessional support needs.
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Process Evaluation of a Retreat for Scholars in the First Cohort: The NIH Mixed Methods Research Training Program for the Health Sciences:
TL;DR: This article summarizes the process evaluation of the Mixed Methods Research Training Program for the Health Sciences and identified strengths in small interactive groups to discuss individual projects and the opportunity to apply learning.
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Study protocol for a type III hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial of strategies to implement firearm safety promotion as a universal suicide prevention strategy in pediatric primary care.
Rinad S. Beidas,Brian K. Ahmedani,Kristin A. Linn,Steven C. Marcus,Christina Johnson,Melissa Maye,Joslyn Westphal,Leslie Wright,Arne Beck,Alison M. Buttenheim,Matthew F. Daley,Molly Davis,Marisa E. Elias,Shari Jager-Hyman,Katelin Hoskins,Adina Lieberman,Bridget McArdle,Debra P. Ritzwoller,Dylan S. Small,Courtney Benjamin Wolk,Nathaniel J. Williams,Jennifer M. Boggs +21 more
TL;DR: The ASPIRE trial as mentioned in this paper used a longitudinal cluster randomized design to test the comparative effectiveness of two implementation strategies to support clinicians' use of an evidence-based firearm safety practice, S.A.F.E. Firearm.