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    Profiles of the Hard to Employ and the Implications for Job Success by Elizabeth B. Bolton

    Published 2003-03-01
    “… This report, Profiles of the Hard to Employ and the Implications for Job Success, is part of the UF/IFAS Welfare-to-Work Initiative (Grant #A6218) funded by the Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation (formerly Florida Department of Labor and Employment Security). The Principal Investigator is Elizabeth B. Bolton, Professor of Community Development, Department of Family, Youth and Community Sciences. …”
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    Profiles of the Hard to Employ and the Implications for Job Success by Elizabeth B. Bolton

    Published 2003-03-01
    “… This report, Profiles of the Hard to Employ and the Implications for Job Success, is part of the UF/IFAS Welfare-to-Work Initiative (Grant #A6218) funded by the Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation (formerly Florida Department of Labor and Employment Security). The Principal Investigator is Elizabeth B. Bolton, Professor of Community Development, Department of Family, Youth and Community Sciences. …”
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    The Learning Continuum: A Model for Sustained Participation with Hard-to-Serve Clients by Elizabeth B. Bolton

    Published 2002-11-01
    “… This report, The Learning Continuum: A Model for Sustained Participation with Hard-to-Serve Clients, is part of the UF/IFAS Welfare-to-Work Initiative (Grant #A6218) funded by the Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation (formerly Florida Department of Labor and Employment Security). The Principal Investigator is Elizabeth B. Bolton, Professor of Community Development, Department of Family, Youth and Community Sciences. …”
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    Putting Knowledge to Work: Outcome Performance of the UF/IFAS Welfare to Work Initiative by Elizabeth B. Bolton

    Published 2002-11-01
    “… This report, Putting Knowledge to Work: Outcome Performance of the UF/IFAS Welfare-to-Work Initiative as of May 11, 2001, is part of the UF/IFAS Welfare to Work Initiative (Grant #A6218) funded by the Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation (formerly Florida Department of Labor and Employment Security). The Principal Investigator is Elizabeth B. Bolton, Professor of Community Development, Department of Family, Youth and Community Sciences. …”
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    The Learning Continuum: A Model for Sustained Participation with Hard-to-Serve Clients by Elizabeth B. Bolton

    Published 2002-11-01
    “… This report, The Learning Continuum: A Model for Sustained Participation with Hard-to-Serve Clients, is part of the UF/IFAS Welfare-to-Work Initiative (Grant #A6218) funded by the Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation (formerly Florida Department of Labor and Employment Security). The Principal Investigator is Elizabeth B. Bolton, Professor of Community Development, Department of Family, Youth and Community Sciences. …”
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    Putting Knowledge to Work: Outcome Performance of the UF/IFAS Welfare to Work Initiative by Elizabeth B. Bolton

    Published 2002-11-01
    “… This report, Putting Knowledge to Work: Outcome Performance of the UF/IFAS Welfare-to-Work Initiative as of May 11, 2001, is part of the UF/IFAS Welfare to Work Initiative (Grant #A6218) funded by the Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation (formerly Florida Department of Labor and Employment Security). The Principal Investigator is Elizabeth B. Bolton, Professor of Community Development, Department of Family, Youth and Community Sciences. …”
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    Barriers and enablers to recruiting participants within paediatric perioperative and anaesthetic settings: lessons learned from a trial of melatonin versus midazolam in the premedi... by Marie C. Hyslop, Diana E. Papaioannou, Robert Bolt, Matthew J. Wilson, Michael Bradburn, Janet Clarkson, Esther Herbert, Nicholas Ireland, Jennifer Kettle, Amanda Loban, Amy C. Norrington, Christopher Vernazza, Christopher Deery

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Challenges remain for the feasibility of including anaesthetic trainees within the Associate Principal Investigator scheme structure. Conclusions: There are significant challenges to recruitment for paediatric clinical trials in anaesthesia and perioperative medicine. …”
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    Machine learning based quantitative pain assessment for the perioperative period by Gayeon Ryu, Jae Moon Choi, Hyeon Seok Seok, Jaehyung Lee, Eun-Kyung Lee, Hangsik Shin, Byung-Moon Choi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Number: KCT0005840. Principal Investigator: Dr. Byung-Moon Choi. Date of registration: January 28, 2021…”
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    Mapping evidence on cryptococcal antigen infection among HIV-infected persons in sub-Saharan Africa- A scoping review protocol. by Khululiwe Dlamini, Boitumelo Moetlhoa, Astrid Turner, Kuhlula Maluleke, Tivani Mashamba-Thompson

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The search strategy will be generated and implemented by the principal investigator with assistance from a subject specialist, and an information specialist. …”
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    Experiences and practices of people categorised as being ‘at risk’ based on age during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study in the UK and Germany by Susannah Mayhew, Stephanie Drössler, Katharina Wabnitz

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Inclusion criteria: to be at risk for a severe course of COVID-19 due to age ≥50 years (Germany) and ≥70 years (UK) based on official communication by the respective national public health authority.Exclusion criteria: any form of dementia, pre-existing mental health issues, congenital physical or mental disabilities, being resident in a care home, having a personal relationship to the principal investigator.Methods Semistructured in-depth interviews were conducted remotely. …”
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    A randomized controlled trial comparing immersive virtual reality games versus nitrous oxide for pain reduction in common outpatient procedures in pediatric surgery by Cordula Scherer, Ladina A. Lanz, Thoralf R. Liebs, Nadine Kaiser, Mirjam Zindel, Steffen M. Berger

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Trial sponsor The principal investigator, Cordula Scherer act as the Sponsor, Clinic for pediatric surgery, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, CH 3010 Bern, Switzerland.…”
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    The mental health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic among individuals with depressive, anxiety, and stressor-related disorders: A scoping review. by Christine M Wickens, Veda Popal, Venesa Fecteau, Courtney Amoroso, Gina Stoduto, Terri Rodak, Lily Y Li, Amanda Hartford, Samantha Wells, Tara Elton-Marshall, Hayley A Hamilton, Graham W Taylor, Kristina L Kupferschmidt, Branka Agic

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…., location, design and methodology, sample or population, outcome measures, and key findings) were extracted from included studies by one reviewer and confirmed by the Principal Investigator.<h4>Results</h4>66 relevant articles from 26 countries were identified. …”
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    Association of Awake Bruxism with Tooth Wear and Occupational Stress Among Mechanical and Non-Mechanical Workers by Fatima Tu Zahra, Syeda Sameen Zehra Rizvi, Amna Riaz, Amna Nisar, Amna Khan, Naveed Ahmad

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Dental wear was assessed through the clinical examination tool BSE (bruxism Status Examination) scale by the principal investigator(BSE)after taking history using a questionnaire. …”
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    The Use of Electronic Consent (eConsent) Within the Ketamine for Long-Lasting Pain Relief After Surgery (KALPAS) Multicenter Trial by Doan LV, Burr J, Perez R, Martinez H, Cuevas R, Watt K, Wang J

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…When signing the eConsent, however, all potential participants are provided with a concise summary of the informed consent document, an approach not widely used by multicenter studies. eConsent has been noted to be beneficial to research staff when trying to gather informed consent from participants who live far away from the hospital, want to include their family and friends, and for researchers who can approach patients outside of their clinical appointments.Conclusion: The ability to consent patients remotely has allowed for a flexible workflow within sites and a more patient-centric process that focuses on including loved ones in the discussion and scheduling time to speak to a principal investigator. Demand for eConsent will likely continue in the post-COVID era, and use of a concise summary can allow for a more efficient consenting process.Keywords: electronic consent, clinical trials, informed consent, concise summary…”
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    Students Participating as Ambassadors for Research in Kentucky (SPARK): A health equity undergraduate research training program by Ariel A. Arthur, Rebecca L. deLacerda Allen, Fidelis Y. Sesenu, Maxwell A. Groznik, Carrie B. Oser, Justin X. Moore, Jessica R. Thompson, Alexis N. James, Madeline N. Dunfee, Philip A. Kern, Nancy E. Schoenberg

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Students receive a stipend and research expenses, and multiple mentors guide them in creating original research projects for which they serve as Principal Investigator. Students disseminate their findings annually at an academic research conference as a capstone. …”
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    Collagen turnover biomarkers to predict outcome of patients with biliary cancer by Leonard Kaps, Muhammed A. Genc, Markus Moehler, Stephan Grabbe, Jörn M. Schattenberg, Detlef Schuppan, Rasmus Sund Pedersen, Morten A. Karsdal, Philipp Mildenberger, Annett Maderer, Nicholas Willumsen

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…tab=table#administrative-information (last accessed 01/2025) Principal investigator and study sponsor Markus Moehler, MD Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz…”
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