The PK Papyrus Covered Coronary Stent System is a Humanitarian Use device (HUD) approved for the use of acute perforation in native coronary vessels or coronary bypass grafts in vessels 2.4-5.0mm in diameter. In an emergency situation, PK Papyrus may be used emergently outside its' approved indications if a patient has a life threatening condition that needs immediate treatment and no generally acceptable alternative treatment for the condition exists.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the preliminary acceptability and mental health outcomes associated with engagement in Skills for Psychological Recovery (SPR) and satisfaction with SPR among people who have experienced a sexual assault. The present study will conduct focus groups/interviews and surveys with providers of SPR and victim advocates at rape advocacy centers to understand perceptions of SPR and early interventions in rape advocacy center settings and determine adaptations needed to adapt SPR for the needs of survivors of recent sexual assault. The present study will also assess mental health outcomes on screening data collected as part of clinical care among people receiving SPR as part of clinical care via telehealth at Tri-County SPEAKS, Pathways to Healing, or National Crime Victims Research and Treatment Center and conducted one-time interviews and survey with survivors to get feedback on SPR for recent sexual assault.
Pediatric asthma is not well controlled in SC and it's important to understand the facilitators and barriers to asthma care, especially in rural and underserved populations. Though school-based clinics provide quality asthma care to pediatric patients and has been shown to increase asthma control and decreased unnecessary health care utilization (i.e., emergency room), enrollment continues to be low. To identify and understand the facilitators and barriers to asthma care within school-based clinics, it is important to query caregivers (parents, grandparents, foster parents, legal guardians) and providers (doctors, APPs) to elicit their thoughts and opinions. This study will include caregiver and provider surveys and individual interviews to collect and analyze these thoughts and opinions.