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MUAC Z-score tape: Monitoring malnutrition for pediatric patients.
This study is being done for children and parents: • Children who are being seen in the GI Interdisciplinary Feeding and Swallowing Program. • Parents will complete a one-time survey to determine if they can accurately obtain infant/child MUAC Z-score measurements using CMH...
This study is being done for children and parents: • Children who are being seen in the GI Interdisciplinary Feeding and Swallowing Program. • Parents will complete a one-time survey to determine if they can accurately obtain infant/child MUAC Z-score measurements using CMH MUAC Z-score tapes provided to them. This study begins with teaching parents how to measure at visit one, then they demonstrate a measurement at visit two on their own and get reteaching if needed. Once that is completed, the survey is sent to the parent to see how they felt about the education and feasibility of actually measuring on their child.
Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE): A study to identify social risk factors
This study is for: • Patients who have obesity and are diagnosed with Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE) • Children 9-16 years old...
This study is for: • Patients who have obesity and are diagnosed with Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE) • Children 9-16 years old. • A parent or legal guardian of the study participant will be asked to complete a one-time 9-question survey via email as well as a one-time interview over the phone or via Zoom call The purpose of this study is to help understand underlying health disparities and improve other aspects of a child's health that are related to SCFE. Researchers wants to know if a SCFE diagnosis can be a "wake up call to action" for a family and health care community by identifying and addressing ways for the child to regain their health.
Type I Diabetes: A study on the effect of individualized eating plans for teens
This study is for teens: -12-17 years old -T1D Diagnosis for 1+ years...
This study is for teens: -12-17 years old -T1D Diagnosis for 1+ years -Last HbA1c test 7.2+ The purpose of this research study is to see if a personalized eating plan that spaces out carbohydrates evenly throughout the day is something teens can follow and is helpful for their glycemic management. The research will study how closely the eating plan is followed. Average blood glucose at the beginning of the study will also be compared with average blood glucose at the end of the study to see if blood glucose control is related to following an eating plan. The total duration of project participation is 6 months.