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    Project 1702A reports

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    Report 1 dated March November 1, 1953. Chemistry of elm cambium I. Collection of materials, 1953 / R. E. Kremers, Barbara Reeder -- Project report form no. 2. dated January 21, 1954. Chemistry of elm cambium II. Collection of materials, 1953, (supplementary) / Barbara Reeder, R. E. Kremers -- Project report form no. 3 dated January 27, 1954. Chemistry of black locust cambium: general considerations and outline of project / R. E. Kremers -- Project report form no. 4 dated February 2, 1954. Elm cambium III. Proximate analyses of 1953 materials / Barbara Reeder, R. E. Kremers -- Project report form no. 5 dated July 20, 1954. Microbiological assay of the free amino acid content of the cambium / Garner E. Wessman -- Project report form no. 6 dated February 17, 1955. Cambial chemistry: routine preparation of extracts for analysis / Roland E. Kremers -- Project report form no. 7 dated February 21, 1955. Cambial chemistry: aspen collections and assays, 1954 / R. E. Kremers, Barbara Reeder -- Project report form dated February 21, 1955. Cambial chemistry: American elm collections and assays, 1954 / R. E. Kremers, Barbara Reeder -- Project report form no. 9 dated February 21, 1955. Color reactions: a survey of "cambial zone" tissues of aspen, American elm and European larch with the Isenberg-Buchanan, phloroglucinol and Maule test / R. E. Kremers, Barbara Reeder, Donald Worth -- Project report form no. 10 dated March 12, 1956. Cambium chemistry: further investigation of microbiological assay method for free amino acid determinations / E. O. Dillingham.Title from folder label.Reports 1-2 have handwritten letter "A" in the project number i.e. 1702A

    A Cross-Sectional Study on the Affordable Care Act from the Perspective of People Living with HIV: The Interplay between Knowledge, Stigma, Trust, and Attitudes

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    Background. Many AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAPs) purchased Affordable Care Act (ACA) Qualified Health Plans (QHPs) for low-income people living with HIV (PLWH). To date, little has been published about PLWH’s perspective on the ACA. We explored ACA knowledge, HIV stigma, trust in the healthcare system, and ACA attitudes among PLWH with ADAP-funded QHPs in Virginia. Methods. Participants were surveyed about demographic characteristics, ACA knowledge, HIV stigma, trust in various healthcare and government entities, and attitudes toward the ACA. Descriptive statistics were used. We assessed for associations (1) between baseline characteristics and correct ACA knowledge, HIV-related stigma, trust, and ACA attitudes and (2) between correct ACA knowledge and the following data: sources of ACA knowledge, HIV stigma, and trust. Results. Participants (n = 53) were a vulnerable population based on the assessment of social determinants of health, and 30% had correct ACA knowledge. Almost three-fourths of participants used HIV clinic case managers for ACA information. Participants who used websites for ACA information had correct ACA knowledge more often compared to those that did not (71% vs. 15%; p = 0.001). Those with correct ACA knowledge had lower stigma scores compared to those without correct ACA knowledge (93.8; SD: 15.4 vs. 108; SD: 20.3; p = 0.01). Participants trusted HIV clinicians more than general clinicians and insurance companies. No association was found between having correct ACA knowledge and endorsing having enough information about the ACA to understand how it will impact their HIV care. Conclusions. Websites imparted accurate ACA information. HIV clinic case managers were the most used source, and HIV clinicians were a trusted source of information. HIV clinicians and case managers should consider disseminating information about the ACA and its impact on HIV care delivery via internet videos. Lack of internet and stigma are a threat to PLWH gaining actionable healthcare information
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