Caregivers clinical trials at UCSF
3 in progress, 0 open to eligible people
Unmet Social Needs Among Hospitalized Children
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The purpose of this pilot study is to determine the feasibility and acceptability of implementing a social needs screening and intervention protocol in the pediatric inpatient setting by conducting a pilot trial on a pediatric ward. The investigators' hypothesis is that it will be feasible and acceptable to implement a social needs screening and intervention protocol. The investigators will work with pediatric word healthcare team members to develop a social needs screening and intervention protocol. They will then compare preliminary health and social outcome measures between children hospitalized during the pre-intervention period (control group) vs. the post-intervention period (intervention group).
San Francisco, California
Collaborative Approach to Examining Adversity and Building Resilience Study
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To examine the behavioral, psychosocial, and biologic impact of resilience-promoting interventions associated with primary care.
Oakland, California and other locations
Music, Social Attention, and Dementia
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This is an exploratory mixed-methods control-treatment study to evaluate if participation in rhythmic musical activities improves social attention and connectedness in individuals living with mild to moderate bvFTD and AD, and their caregivers. Secondary objectives include evaluating the potential relationships between brain networks associated with rhythm production, social attention, and connectedness in these populations.
San Francisco, California
Our lead scientists for Caregivers research studies include Aaron Colverson, PhD Neeta Thakur, MD, MPH.